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Workforce industry expert Bruce Morton outlines 5 global workforce trends shaping the future of work and their implications for workforce transformation.
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Learn about the Workforce Target Operating Model, a holistic and integrated approach to designing and managing the workforce of the future.
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Skills-based hiring can enhance diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workforce. Discover best practices and potential pitfalls
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Discover the power of an Intelligent Workforce Platform, revolutionizing workforce management with AI and machine learning.
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Transform workforce recruitment by harmonising talent acquisition channels such as internal, external, permanent, contingent, and statement of work.
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“The Universal Workforce Model,” authors Simon Bradberry and Bruce Morton discuss how to address tactical workforce challenges.
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“The Universal Workforce Model,” authors Simon Bradberry and Bruce Morton discuss the challenges of a workforce transformation strategy.
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The workforce business partner is a key component of The Universal Workforce Model. But who are they? And how do they drive results for your business?
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How do you define the Universal Workforce Model, and how can its implementation evolve your workforce planning process?
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The Universal Workforce Model begins with deploying a workforce strategy assessment focused on prioritizing recruitment and contingent workforce needs.
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With market analytics indicating we could be headed toward a recession, learn seven tips for recruiting in a recession.
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CEOs view the workforce as a critical aspect of their organization and getting work done will require employers to set aside old assumptions about talent.
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