HRExaminer v5.31

Plans are rarely sexy, but the results they produce sure are. This week on HR Examiner we’re featuring Neil McCormick on how to Develop an HR Business Plan. John Sumser shares his insights on The Pace of Technology and solicits your input on Referral Software. On HR Examiner Radio John speaks with Josh Tolan, CEO of Spark Hire, a video interviewing solution. Enjoy.
 

HRExaminer v5.30

This week on HR Examiner we’re featuring our new Chicago Master Class on HCM. Maren Hogan drops in to talk about The Power Balance. John Sumser explains the paradox in How Referrals Work. We’ve got Five Links: More Shifting Lines (think privacy) and on HR Examiner Radio John speaks with PeopleMatter Director of Product Marketing, Ryan Glushkoff. Enjoy.


 

HRExaminer v5.29

Topics: HR Technology, HRExaminer, John Sumser, Radio, Weekly, by John Sumser
In our feature this week John Sumser looks at how hiring mirrors the economic environment in, Hiring is a Variable Phenomenon. In, Doing the HR Splits, John discusses a recent industry study that suggests only 25% of HR executives are interested in measuring the satisfaction of their internal customers. There’s 5 Links: Technology Will Change Your BM – business model that is. On HR Examiner Radio we have two shows: Episode 66 features Crystal Miller, a strategist with AT&T. In Episode 65 John speaks with John Schwarz and Dave Weisbeck, the CEO and Chief Strategy Officer at Visier a next generation HR Analytics company. Enjoy!
 

HRExaminer v5.28

Topics: HR Technology, HRExaminer, John Sumser, Radio, Weekly, by John Sumser
We sit at the edge of a new era. In London in the 1820s, automation raised its head in the cotton mills. It took over 80 years from then til the widespread adoption of factory work. The 19th Century generally wasn’t pleasant as a result. People who you’d think of as HR people took the lead in making factories workable and usable. They figured out the new work. They experimented with the design of work. This will happen again as we move into the real webbed future. This week, HRExaminer explores the past and future of recruiting and human resources technology to uncover The Next Wave of HR Tech. Enjoy!
 

HRExaminer v5.27

Dr. Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic joins the HRExaminer Editorial Advisory Board with a fresh evaluation of big data, gamification, and social analytics in pursuit of the question, Should We Get Excited About New Assessment Tools?. Paul Hebert says that HR Needs to Follow the Right Rabbit and we couldn’t agree more. Heather Bussing discusses Diversity and Why Laws Don’t Fix Discrimination. You’re not likely to disagree with John Sumser when he concludes that The Key is Still People in the business of HR. We wrap up our weekly issue with John Sumser’s conversation with Todd Maycunich, vice president of Product Innovation for TMP Worldwide on HR Examiner Radio. Enjoy!
 

HRExaminer v5.26

Feature: In, What the Hobby Lobby Case Means, Heather Bussing explains how it’s possible that the Hobby Lobby decision may increase the freedoms that the companies involved sought to restrict. John Sumser will help you Find the Thread in HR Technology. Dr. Todd Dewett talks about a new kind of HR in, 3 Types of HR Professionals. Doug Shaw encourages you to stop leaving your heart and soul at the front desk when you arrive for work in, Butterfly Mind. John Sumser wraps up our weekly issue with 5–links on How it Works and his interview of CollegeRecruiter.com founder Steven Rothberg on HR Examiner Radio. Enjoy!
 

HRExaminer v5.25

In this week’s feature John Sumser has a retrospective on the job boards and ATS markets in, Looking Back at Recruiting. No matter your gender, Heather Bussing will make you think about the balance of power in today’s organizations and how we are going about changing it in, No Grit. I bet you’ve always wanted to know what Her Majesty’s Royal Postal Service has to do with Talent Management. Colin Kingsbury has you covered in his article, Talent Management, Bureaucracy – and Cats?. John Sumser wraps up our weekly issue with 5–links on Resources you’ll want to bookmark and his interview of Dr. Janice Presser on HR Examiner Radio. Enjoy!
 

HRExaminer v5.24

We’re focused on Diversity this week with two new articles from Heather Bussing. In, Diversity: Get Off My Lawn, Heather discusses the Us vs. Them thinking that derails most efforts to achieve greater understanding and appreciation of our differences. In, Diversity: Voices of Discrimination, Heather curates a thoughtful selection of stories from people across all walks of life, experiencing all kinds of discrimination.

Susan LaMotte is back to talk about HR’s increasingly importantly role in Big Data in, If You Think Big Data is All Numbers, Think Again. Heather Bussing continues her Humans of Work photo series with China Gorman. On HR Examiner Radio this week John Sumser speaks with Dwaine Maltais, EVP and GM of Technomedia. Enjoy!
 

HRExaminer v5.23

Feature: In HR vs. IT, John Sumser explores the evolving relationship and dynamics between IT and HR. Heather Bussing takes a position on Diversity: Tampering with Certainty. We kick off Heather Bussing’s new photo series, Humans of Work, with her profile of William Tincup. John Sumser looks into Buying Traffic. We wrap up this week’s edition with 5–Links: The Future is now and John’s conversation with Tim O’Shea from Lumesse on HR Examiner Radio Enjoy!
 

HRExaminer v5.22

Topics: HRExaminer, John Sumser, Radio, Weekly, by John Sumser
This week The HRExaminer spotlight points at job boards. John Sumser writes Job Board Renewal, and in a second article John is interviewed for the 2014 Job Board Summit North America. John visits O’Reilly’s Solid Conference where he scouted the Internet of Things and Humans (IoTH) and documented his findings in Making Smarter Things. We have this week’s Five Links on Science and Human Behavior and on HR Examiner Radio John speaks with serial entrepreneur Bryan Wempen, a 20 year veteran of recruiting, technology, and assessment science.