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Employee Wellness. It’s Good Business.
It has taken half a century but wide-spread support for "wellness" is finally here. A majority of medium and large-size employers have implemented some form of health and productivity management (HPM) or employee wellness initiative. Common initiatives, aimed at improving employee health and…
Resources to Help You Meet Your 2011 HR Objectives
2011 is more than halfway through. Find HR trend, benchmarking, and best practices content that can help you reach your human capital management (HCM) goals in my latest Webinar, Now in the Knowledge Base: Human Capital Management. In this recording, I introduce our newest content on HCM topics…
Filtering Out Jobless Applicants: Do We Think or Know It’s Good for Business?
In today’s New York Times, Catherine Rampell reports that some employers are discouraging the unemployed from applying for job openings and/or filtering out jobless applicants. Rampell’s article, “The Help-Wanted Sign Comes With a Frustrating Asterisk,” lists a number of reasons why employers may…
The Technical Talent Challenge: Are You Prepared?
Amidst economic struggles and high unemployment levels, skills shortages endure. Particularly persistent and acute is the shortfall of scientific, technical, engineering, and mathematical (STEM) talent. Consider these findings from APQC’s recent Work force Capabilities survey. More…
Is Knowledge Management an HR Priority? Should It Be?
APQC research suggests that while many aspects of knowledge management (KM) relate to the work force, KM isn’t typically a top priority for HR. But at organizations where HR is involved in KM efforts, the benefits to business performance can be significant. In the new book, The New Edge in…
Five Best Practices for Work Force Planning Success
What are the essential ingredients for work force planning success? What work force planning strategies, processes, and practices give your organization an advantage over competitors? In thinking about these questions, did any of the following approaches come to mind? Formalize and…
Seven Reasons HR Should Care About Change
What is HR’s role in managing change at your organization? At APQC, we have been researching organizational change for a long time. Now, more than ever we think change is a topic that should be on the mind of HR professionals. Why? Change is an integral part of CEOs’ 2011 agendas.…
Talent is a Top CEO Priority for 2011
To inform members working in human capital management, APQC reviewed recent CEO surveys and identified six top CEO priorities (in no particular order) for 2011: Growing the business—CEOs are optimistic that 2011 will be the year for revenue growth. Combating talent shortages—HR…
Six Actions for HR in 2011
In 2011 organizations are shifting focus from a mode of preservation to one aimed at proliferation. Business leaders are cautiously moving growth objectives above cost-cutting goals. This gradual yet significant strategic shift will have substantial implications for the HR agenda. Based on findings…