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Can Workforce Analytics Get Good PR?This is a discussion on Can Workforce Analytics Get Good PR? within the Infohrm forums, part of the CORTEX Blogs category; A Business Week article a few weeks back profiled a few organizations making headway with workforce metrics and analytics, giving examples of how they’re getting better at tracking, analyzing and ... |
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![]() | A Business Week article a few weeks back profiled a few organizations making headway with workforce metrics and analytics, giving examples of how they’re getting better at tracking, analyzing and making workforce decisions with data.* Though the article’s subtitle*highlighted “valuation” of employees, aka assets, I was thrilled the mainstream publication brought this progress to such [...] ![]() More... |
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| Definitely! Workforce analytics help identify opportunities and risks. Workforce metrics assist in taking key decisions. We in our organization use workforce analytics software humanconcepts. It has been very helpful in taking key decisions. |
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