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Creepy analytics : avoid crossing the line and establish ethical HR analytics for smarter workforce decisions
Discover how to develop and implement an HR analytics system that benefits employees, as well as your organization The potential of HR analytics is a major discussion among scholars, practitioners, thought leaders, and technology vendors, with companies like Amazon, Apple, Google, and Meta digging deeply into HR research and analytics practices that extend beyond simple metrics, scorecards, and reporting. Additionally, ethical questions have begun to arise about the potential abuses of HR analytics with respect to technological advancements and the \"datafication\" of personal--and often trivial--characteristics, preferences, and behaviors that have little relevance to job performance. As a former chief human resources officer, head of Global HR Research and Analytics at a Fortune 100, and thought leader on this subject, Salvatore Falletta has witnessed first-hand the emergence of \"creepy analytics\" as a hot-button issue. In this one-of-a-kind guide, Falletta delivers a proven step-by-step process for establishing HR analytics capabilities that serve employees and organizations alike. You'll learn how to rethink and redefine HR analytics, determine stakeholder requirements, gather and transform data, communicate intelligence results, and establish an ethical ecosystem to ensure HR analytics remains a force for good.
Can. Trust. Will
2022,2021
Building a successful cybersecurity team is no longer optional.
Cyberthreats evolve at a staggering pace, and effective cybersecurity operations depend on successful teams. Unfortunately, statistics continue to illustrate that employers are not finding the people they need.
The Can. Trust. Will. system guides the C-Suite, HR professionals and talent acquisition to build unbeatable cybersecurity teams through advanced hiring processes and focused on-boarding programs. Additionally, this book details how successful cybersecurity ecosystems are best built and sustained, with expert analysis from high-level government officials, Fortune 500 CSOs and CISOs, risk managers, and even a few techies.
Those already in the field (and newbies) will glean invaluable knowledge about how to find their most effective position within a cybersecurity ecosystem. In a tech-driven environment, cybersecurity is fundamentally a human problem: and the first step is to hire for the human element.
Artificial intelligence and international HRM : challenges, opportunities and a research agenda
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Malik, Ashish, editor
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Budhwar, Pawan S., editor
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International business enterprises Personnel management Data processing.
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Artificial intelligence Industrial applications.
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Entreprises multinationales Personnel Direction Informatique.
2023
Artificial Intelligence and Digital Diversity Inclusiveness in Corporate Restructuring
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Baral, S. K
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Artificial intelligence
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Artificial intelligence-Industrial applications
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Business
2022
\"In this era of globalization, diversity in the business environment is about more than gender, race and ethnicity. It now includes employees with diverse religious and political beliefs, education, socioeconomic backgrounds, sexual orientation, cultures and even disabilities. Companies are discovering that, by supporting and promoting a diverse and inclusive workplace, they are gaining benefits that go beyond the optics. There is no industry left where artificial intelligence is not used in some capacity. Considering the pace at which AI, machine learning and deep learning have been developing in recent years, it is expected that AI will profoundly modify the way we live and work. One of the areas in which this paradigm may stand out in the future is related to diversity and inclusion within companies. AI can detect potential bias and prejudice in decision-making by simulating intelligent behavior, potentially reducing trends and prejudices that could hinder organizations' ability to recruit diversely and inclusively\"--
The Practical Guide to HR Analytics
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Johnson-Murra, Rachael
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Waters, Shonna D
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McFarlane, Lindsay
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Data processing
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Personnel management
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Personnel management-Data processing
2018
Providing a practical approach to using data to solve real HR challenges in organizations, this book demystifies analytics with clear guidelines and recommendations for making the business case, starting an HR analytics function, avoiding common pitfalls, and much more. --
2:00 minutes to success. Protecting data and sensitive information at work
2020
An organization's data is a valuable asset that needs to be protected from unauthorized access by competitors, cybercriminals, or any unverified third party. It is important to have strict policies around sensitive information. Know who can access it, and follow the proper steps for sharing it. This helps ensure security, compliance and trust within your organization. In this video psychologist Eve Ash explains the importance of protecting sensitive data and information.
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Modeling, Evaluating, and Predicting IT Human Resources Performance
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Dumke, Reiner R.
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Richter, Konstantina
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Computer industry
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Information technology
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Information technology -- Management
2015
This book explains why it is essential to account for the human factor when determining the various risks in the software engineering process. It presents an information technology (IT) human resources evaluation approach that is rooted in existing research and describes how to enhance existing approaches through strict use of software measurement and statistical principles and criteria. Discussing IT human factors from a risk assessment point of view, the book identifies, analyzes, and evaluates the basics of IT human performance. It details the IT human factors required to achieve desired levels of human performance prediction.
HR Transformation Technology
by
Boroughs, Allan
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Elektronisches Personalmanagement
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Management information systems
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Personalmanagement
2008
HR Transformation Technology is a complete, business-orientated guide to the planning, design and delivery of HR information systems. It spells out the full scope of the applications required to support HR shared services, centres of excellence and business partner roles and goes on to set out the step-by-step process for managing the delivery of a major HR information system project, and ensure it remains on schedule and on budget. HR Transformation Technology provides: ¢ An understanding of the role of IT in HR and the way in which it supports key elements such as the HR shared service centre and HR Business Partners; ¢ A clear picture of the features and benefits of the main types of HR IT application and an overview of what can commonly go wrong; ¢ The knowledge to build and communicate a definitive business case for the project; ¢ Details of the processes to be followed when defining what you need and selecting the partners who can deliver it. The book also provides up to date, practical examples of what other major organizations have achieved along with an invaluable top ten list of dos and don'ts for the HR systems project manager. This book is indispensable for anyone with responsibility for delivering HR systems.
HR Transformation Technology
by
Boroughs, Allan
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Hunter, Ian
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Palmer, Les
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Data processing
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Elektronisches Personalmanagement
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Human Resource Management
2008,2016
HR Transformation Technology is a complete, business-orientated guide to the planning, design and delivery of HR information systems. It spells out the full scope of the applications required to support HR shared services, centres of excellence and business partner roles and goes on to set out the step-by-step process for managing the delivery of a major HR information system project, and ensure it remains on schedule and on budget. HR Transformation Technology provides: ¢ An understanding of the role of IT in HR and the way in which it supports key elements such as the HR shared service centre and HR Business Partners; ¢ A clear picture of the features and benefits of the main types of HR IT application and an overview of what can commonly go wrong; ¢ The knowledge to build and communicate a definitive business case for the project; ¢ Details of the processes to be followed when defining what you need and selecting the partners who can deliver it. The book also provides up to date, practical examples of what other major organizations have achieved along with an invaluable top ten list of dos and don'ts for the HR systems project manager. This book is indispensable for anyone with responsibility for delivering HR systems.
Electronic HRM in the Smart Era
2017
This volume aims to critically reflect on the two-decades of the academic developments in the field of electronic HRM (e-HRM), and to analytically envisage its future developments. In this way, the volume greatly inform researchers, practitioners and university graduates about forthcoming developments in the field.