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Say Yes to HR Generalists—They Keep Companies Afloat

HR Digest

Human resources cover a vast assortment of responsibilities, and while sometimes you need an expert, other times you need someone who can do it all—that’s where an HR generalist comes in. The educational qualifications for an HR generalist are pretty straightforward, similar to that of any human resource position.

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Understanding the Role of Technology in Growing Your Business

Strategy Driven

Most good quality CRM systems allow for effortless lead and contact management, tracking of consumer interactions, quotes management, and email integration. Human Resources. Inventory management. Doing so manually can lead to costly errors and disappointed customers.

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How to write an internal communications plan and strategy

Rapid BI

Increasingly Human Resources (HR) or Organizational Development (OD) teams are being asked to drive and deliver internal communications, but what is an internal communications plan and how do you go about writing and applying one? How are employees receiving regular information? Information bulletins. Maintain.

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Where are you on the management scale of newbie to expert hacker?

Ask Atma

Fundamentals of being a manager : They ask “what needs to be done?”. They develop action plans. If the company management feels it is operating below this standard most of these practices can be self taught by studying them on the internet or visiting a bookstore. Informed Management [Experienced User or Management 2.0].

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A Refresher on Marketing ROI

Harvard Business Review

While MROI is not usually public information, managers can use published financial statement data to estimate MROI for a competitor. “In principle, managers should try to estimate the full cost of the marketing activity, including creative development, media spend, and customer-facing staff time.”

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Shaping Lives, Inspiring Futures: An Interview With Tracy Keogh

HR Digest

When Tracy Keogh was appointed as Chief Human Resources Officer of HP Inc. We thought of ourselves as a $50 billion startup as we reinvented all things in HR – everything from talent management to development to rewards to hiring and employee experience. Chief Human Resources Officer, HP Inc. Tracy Keogh.