10 questions to ask your vendors about AI
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10 questions to ask your vendors about AI

As you learn more about AI tools for Human Resources, here are some key questions to ask your vendors to ensure that the tools you select will be difference-makers – and not have unintended consequences.

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Get to know how AI learns
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Get to know how AI learns

AI systems can process vast amounts of data, make predictions, and assist with decision-making, ultimately extending and amplifying human intelligence and productivity. As you research AI tools, you will need to become familiar with how AI learns and the associated risks. Here are a couple of AI learning methods — and their benefits and risks.

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Automating the mundane: AI in HR
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Automating the mundane: AI in HR

It’s time to embrace the AI revolution in HR and reap the benefits of a more productive and engaged workforce. Here a few ways to embrace it — and enhance our work.

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Look forward: Make AI your ally in transforming HR’s future
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Look forward: Make AI your ally in transforming HR’s future

Once upon a time, in the bustling world of Human Resources, a quiet revolution was taking place. The HR department of a forward-thinking organization had decided it was time to embrace the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Here’s what happened next.

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3 ways to avoid making a bad hire
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3 ways to avoid making a bad hire

During the hiring process, it’s important to ensure that we don’t have blinders on – or make a hiring decision in the “honeymoon period.” After watching leaders make these mistakes, here are three ways to avoid a bad hire and achieve hiring success.

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Fast forward: The new profile for successful talent recruiters
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Fast forward: The new profile for successful talent recruiters

As AI and other new technologies become accessible and applicable for recruiters, the profession’s profile of the profession needs an update. Today’s talent recruiters need a combination of traditional recruiting skills and emerging ones to be successful.

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The new phone etiquette: Are your recruiting practices up-to-date?
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The new phone etiquette: Are your recruiting practices up-to-date?

The appropriate etiquette for making phone calls, answering calls, and leaving voicemails has changed dramatically in the last 20 — and even 2 — years. A recent Washington Post article documented current phone etiquette and got me thinking about whether recruiters are in sync. Could some of the perceived “ghosting” by candidates be miscommunication?

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We have always done it this way
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We have always done it this way

As we move forward into a world with AI at the forefront, the statement, “we’ve always done it this way” should prompt us to ask “why” we do the things we do in recruitment. Here’s an example.

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Do you have FOBO?
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Do you have FOBO?

What is FOBO, you ask? Fear of Becoming Obsolete. With all of the AI in the news – including the fears it will “take over,” is the worry justified?

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10 crucial elements to include in frontline leader training
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10 crucial elements to include in frontline leader training

Consider an employee who has just been promoted from a stellar individual contributor to a frontline leader role. The shift from “me” to “we” demands a new set of competencies. Providing frontline leadership training is key to an organization’s success. Here are 10 crucial elements your training should include.

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The freedom-productivity paradox
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The freedom-productivity paradox

At first glance, granting employees more freedom in their work may seem counterintuitive. And it’s critical to strike the right balance between employee and company needs. However, when implemented thoughtfully, workplace flexibility can be a powerful driver of productivity. Here’s how.

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Apply the marketing funnel to building your talent pipeline
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Apply the marketing funnel to building your talent pipeline

When you get right down to it, recruiting talent is marketing 101. So, it makes sense to apply a fundamental marketing principle: The marketing funnel. Read on to find out what I mean — plus a few tactics to consider — for each of the 5 stages of the marketing funnel.

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5 ways to update your benefits to be more inclusive
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5 ways to update your benefits to be more inclusive

One of the most significant trends in employee benefits is a renewed emphasis on inclusivity. Companies are updating their benefit policies to foster an environment where everyone feels valued and supported. Here are five ways to expand inclusivity through benefits.

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The need for speed: Jumpstart your hiring process for hourly workers
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The need for speed: Jumpstart your hiring process for hourly workers

Many employers still utilize traditional Applicant Tracking Systems and require resumes, lengthy interviews, and other hurdles wehn hiring hourly workers. As a result, they miss out on the fast-moving, fluid workforce. Here’s how to jumpstart your hiring of hourly employees.

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How to overcome “next-one-ism”
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How to overcome “next-one-ism”

Every recruiter has had a candidate who seemed to check all the boxes and interviewed well. But then they follow up with the hiring manager, who says something like, “They were great, but I want to see another candidate before I make a decision.” I have never understood the phenomenon of the “next-one-ism,” but I have learned some methods to overcome it. Here are some easy tips.

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Reskilling is the key to future success
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Reskilling is the key to future success

Eighty-five percent — almost 9 in 10 — jobs that will exist in 2030 have not been created yet. To prepare, companies need to become more adept at reskilling. So, where do you start? Read on.

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How to make the transition to skills-based hiring
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How to make the transition to skills-based hiring

Many companies are touting that they are now using “skills-based hiring.” However, when you dig into their job postings, many still require degrees. Making the transition from using a degree as a proxy for soft and hard skills takes planning and time to get it right. Here are the key transition steps when implementing skills-based hiring for your organization.

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Help hiring managers adapt their expectations to hiring market realities
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Help hiring managers adapt their expectations to hiring market realities

The realities of today’s labor market and changing hiring landscape requires hiring leaders to be adaptable in their expectations, especially if they hire less frequently or believe there is a line of candidates just waiting for their job posting. As recruiters and HR leaders, it’s our job to communicate the current job market and help our partners navigate it to hiring success.

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