In this article, David assembles the conferences taking place in 2019 where people analytics, employee experience, HR technology and the future of the week are the dedicated or central theme. There are over 100 conferences chronologically ordered by date and featuring events taking place all over the world from Fiji to San Francisco, and from London to Auckland.
Read MoreThis blog post from Michael Lieberman explains how you can use the “Item Count Method” to detect an estimated amount of employee fraud or theft within an organisation. The Item Count Method allows survey respondents to remain anonymous when reporting a sensitive behaviour by including the sensitive behaviour of interest in a list of other relatively non-stigmatising behaviours. Click below to learn more about how you could use this technique in your organisation.
Read MoreDavid presents a festive edition of the best people analytics articles of the month for December, featuring two landmark articles on the future of work by Ravin Jesuthasan/John Boudreau and the second by Al Adamsen, which should offer plenty of inspiration to HR and People Analytics leaders over Christmas. There are other articles on: The Future of HR, the growing use of AI in HR, ONA, Employee Engagement, building capability in people analytics and ethics. Enjoy and happy holidays!
Read MoreIn this post, Megan Marie Butler examines the key findings from a recent report on the impact of artificial intelligence in HR, where the authors examine the challenges, current innovation process, and some of the vendors that are using AI to disrupt HR practices. The post examines the four areas of AI life-cycle management: operations, data generation, machine-learning and decision-making.
Read MoreIn the myHRfuture Academy online training course on Design Thinking, Chris Rowlands and the other instructors from TI People provide a step-by-step approach to using Design Thinking practices in HR. In this instructional video and blog post, Chris gives a brief definition of Design Thinking and its history, as well as some thoughts on its application to HR.
Read MoreIn November’s collection, David has arranged his selections under the following seven topics: Getting started, building capability, the role of the people analytics leader, ethics and privacy, emerging data sources and techniques, data literacy and for the analyst. There’s also another classic article from the vault as well as the best podcast and video of the month. Enjoy!
Read MoreIn our online training course Introduction to GDPR for HR, Kim Bradford explores the impact of the new regulation on HR and discusses the various ways that HR can manage the impact of the GDPR. In this blog post and video, Kim talks through the main criteria that HR departments should consider when processing personal data, and how to make sure that they remain GDPR compliant.
Read MoreWe had the opportunity to catch up with Ben Waber from Humanyze at the Tucana People Analytics conference and ask him about his thoughts on managing data privacy when collecting activity data on employees and is the “hype” about artificial intelligence justified? Check out the video of his interview in this blog post, as well as the transcript from our discussion.
Read MoreIn the first of a new series of Expert Q&A’s, David Green interviews Andrew Marritt about text analytics and how companies can identify insights in their unstructured employee data to help drive business and people outcomes. The interview covers typical uses of text analysis from a people perspective, case studies and recommendations from Andrew on how companies can use employee text to support their people analytics initiatives.
Read MoreWe had the privilege to speak to Brydie Lear, Global Head of People Analytics at ING Bank at Insight222’s Global Executive Retreat. We spoke to her about her experience of reporting into the CHRO at ING and how she goes about building credibility for her People Analytics function. Click to view the video and read the transcript from our discussion.
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