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Is Your HR Data in a Warehouse or a Dumpster?This is a discussion on Is Your HR Data in a Warehouse or a Dumpster? within the Infohrm forums, part of the CORTEX Blogs category; While visiting with a client this week, I learned about their internal HR data warehouse (DW) project to integrate workforce data with various HR functional systems. In about a year, ... |
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![]() | While visiting with a client this week, I learned about their internal HR data warehouse (DW) project to integrate workforce data with various HR functional systems. In about a year, they were able to bring in just college recruiting and talent management data, all of which is housed in PeopleSoft. The client sounded weary from [...] ![]() Get More from the original blog... |
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