From boosting employee experience, previewing HR Tech 2021 and introducing HRE’s new HR tech editor, here’s a quick look at some of our top tech stories.
Meet HRE’s new HR tech editor: Veteran tech writer and editor Phil Albinus has joined the Human Resource Executive staff to provide analysis of what new technology can do for CHROs. He boasts more than a quarter-century of personal and business technology experience and spent three years covering employee benefits in a previous reporting and editing role. “As HR tech editor, I will look for the latest innovations that companies are using to engage their workers, retain talent and meet the needs of business in these evolving times,” he writes. Phil can be reached at palbinus@lrp.com and on Twitter @PhilAlbinus. Read more.
Forget what you think you know about strategizing for EX: HRE columnist Ben Brooks, founder and CEO of coaching platform PILOT Inc., urges HR leaders to simplify how they think about the employee experience. He recommends putting it in the perspective of this question often asked at dinner tables: “How was your day at work?” “It’s the actual employee experience that an employee will think about when asked that question: workplace engagement, performance—the things that matter,” Brooks said on a recent livestream. Read more.
HR Tech Conference to require COVID vaccines this year: Aimed at ensuring the health and safety of all participants, organizers of the HR Technology Conference & Exposition have announced that COVID-19 vaccinations will be required for entry to next month’s event in Las Vegas. “After assessing the current climate, we’ve determined the best way to help everyone feel more comfortable at HR Tech as well as to provide a further wellness safeguard is to require all HR Tech 2021 participants to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19,” said the conference team. The event takes place from Sept. 28 to Oct. 1 at Mandalay Bay. Read more.
HR Tech Conference 2021-Highlights of the ‘Sneak Peak’ webinar: Return to work; the future of work; diversity, equity and inclusion; and employee wellbeing are just a few of the important topics of HR Tech in 2021, according to a recent “sneak peak” webinar hosted by conference chair Steve Boese. Boese detailed that the Women in HR Tech portion of the conference will feature Rebecca Henderson of Randstad and Emily He of Oracle. Meanwhile, the HR Tech Expo will have hundreds of exhibiting HR tech companies present, dozens of Tech Talks, Solution Provider Sessions and Demo Sessions. Read more.
HR Tech Number of the Day-AI in HR: As the world of talent management continues to evolve quickly given the accelerations caused by the pandemic and development of new working environments, HR leaders are increasingly leaning on technology to help their companies rightside their talent processes. Read more.
Phil Albinus is HR Tech Editor for HRE. He has been covering personal and business technology for 25 years and has served as editor and executive editor for a number of financial services, trading technology and employee benefits titles. He is a graduate of SUNY New Paltz and lives in the Hudson Valley with his audiologist wife and three adult children. He can be reached at palbinus@lrp.com and followed on Twitter @philalbinus.
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