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In this episode of HR, We Have A Problem, Sapient Insights Group CEO & Managing Partner, Teri Zipper, along with guest, Dr. Amy Dufrane, CEO of Human Resources Certification Institute (HRCI), get into the huddle and discuss the rapid changes in the market around human capital and how organizations can effectively respond.

A few key points they discuss:


↪️ The rapid change in our current market, from bank collapses and ChatGPT, to numerous job opportunities with extensive workforce reductions.

↪️ How are organizations bridging the gap between the vast number of open positions and the comparatively limited pool of applicants?

↪️ The loss of senior-level institutional knowledge and its impact on current employees and corporate culture

↪️ To what extent does the "required expertise and potential talent" factor impact the recruitment process?


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Sapient Insights Group

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Teri Zipper

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Dr. Amy Dufrane, Ed. D., SPHR, CAE

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HRCI

LinkedIn | Twitter

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Send us a Text Message.

In this episode of HR, We Have A Problem, Sapient Insights Group CEO & Managing Partner, Teri Zipper, along with guest, Dr. Amy Dufrane, CEO of Human Resources Certification Institute (HRCI), get into the huddle and discuss the rapid changes in the market around human capital and how organizations can effectively respond.

A few key points they discuss:


↪️ The rapid change in our current market, from bank collapses and ChatGPT, to numerous job opportunities with extensive workforce reductions.

↪️ How are organizations bridging the gap between the vast number of open positions and the comparatively limited pool of applicants?

↪️ The loss of senior-level institutional knowledge and its impact on current employees and corporate culture

↪️ To what extent does the "required expertise and potential talent" factor impact the recruitment process?


Subscribe to The HR Huddle and don’t miss this exciting episode! Follow the host, guest and companies mentioned:


Sapient Insights Group

Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn

Teri Zipper

Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter

Dr. Amy Dufrane, Ed. D., SPHR, CAE

Linkedin | Twitter

HRCI

LinkedIn | Twitter

  continue reading

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