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HRExaminer Weekly Edition v5.05 February 7, 2014

In The Art of Work: Simulacrum, Doug Shaw cuts to the core of misinterpreting the numbers in HR data and the high price people pay when we do. John Sumser has some thoughts of his own on HR data, in What’s in a Number? Heather Bussing asks, Who Knows Your Operation Best? Paul Hebert questions if Engagement is a Near Miss Solution. Enjoy.
 

This Week's Articles

 
The Art of Work: SimulacrumFeature: The Art of Work: Simulacrum
All too often, we lazily assume the data that is placed before us at work, is the real thing. It isn’t, and yet we often use that data to make decisions that affect people’s lives in work and beyond.
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What’s In A Number?What’s In A Number?
Big data is not about how complicated you can make something. It’s about how quickly you can deliver actionable insight.
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Who Knows Your Operation Best?Who Knows Your Operation Best?
Anna Rodriguez works for Delta Airlines at LAX. She is an expert on operations there. I had the honor of spending a couple hours with Anna at LAX this week.
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HRExaminer Radio: Episode #42: Lisa JonesHRExaminer Radio: Episode #43: Heather Bussing
John Sumser and Heather Bussing discuss HR policies, emotions at work, and the struggles women have in the workplace on HRExaminer Radio.
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Marc Mapes on HR Examiner Radio February 7, 2014HR Examiner Radio: Marc Mapes
Join John Sumser today when he speaks live with Marc Mapes about eiTalent.com.
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What’s In A Number?

Big data is not about how complicated you can make something. It's about how quickly you can deliver actionable insight.

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