HRExaminer v4.15

Are we in the gold rush era of data ownership? If so, who will stake a claim and how will it effect business, individuals or government? Our feature this week is a three-part series from John Sumser and Heather Bussing that explores Who Owns Data. John and Heather walk readers through what data ownership means now and how it’s going to change your world in the future.

 

Who Owns Data 1- Overview

The ownership of data depends on what the data is, how it was generated, what devices were used, where it came from, and whether it is attributable to a person or thing. It depends on existing legal ideas, and ones that have not been developed yet.
 

HRExaminer Radio: #14: Maren Hogan

Topics: HRExaminer Radio, John Sumser, by John Sumser
  HRExaminer Radio Episode: 14 Date: Apr 5, 2013 Guest: Maren Hogan   Bio: Maren Hogan is a seasoned marketer and community builder in the HR and Recruiting industry. She leads Red Branch Media, a consultancy offering marketing strategy and content development. A consistent advocate of next generation marketing techniques, Hogan has built successful online […]

HRExaminer v4.14

Is ROI a needless distraction when trying to justify the value of Talent Management? In this week’s feature Marc Effron offers readers an unapologetic approach to Talent Management ROI. Minding Discrimination finds Heather Bussing thinking hard about how we change our minds. In Poor Candidate Experience Declared Illegal Gerry Crispin tips his hat to April Fools and ends with something even more implausible – progress in government. In his post Informal Learning, Jay Cross talks about how to supplement your formal learning process rather than replace it. John Sumser unearths a cornucopia of 5-links to wrap up this issue. Enjoy.
 

Five Links: Cornucopia

This week, the links focus on things to make you better at your job. Presentation tips, insights on innovation, using Google+ as a sourcing tool, Apple experiences social media backfire and a look at technology and jobs. There’s plenty of good material to cycle around your office.
 

HRExaminer Radio: #13: Steve Levy

Topics: HRExaminer Radio, John Sumser, by John Sumser
  HRExaminer Radio Episode: 13 Date: Mar 29, 2013 Guest: Steve Levy   Steve is Managing Director of BlueWaterLabs, a NYC-based analytics, technology, and digital executive search firm and data science consultancy. Known for his combination of “old school | new cool” recruiting techniques, he’s on most people’s “Top List” of social recruiters and his […]

HRExaminer v4.13

Narrative visualization in HR is the discipline of discovering and communicating your fundamental story. In business and HR your story is your framework for decision making and one that relies more and more on insights derived from visualization of your big data.
 

Five Links: Graphic Visualization

This week, the links all showcase aspects of graphic visualization. Over and over again, you’ll see that you have to have the story before you can have the picture.
 

Market and Cloister 1

Topics: Big Data, Futures, HR Technology, HRExaminer, John Sumser, by John Sumser
In general, sunlight is a great disinfectant. But, as the walls of the organization become transparent, what happens behind the walls has too change. What other explanation could there possibly be for things like the Candidate Experience movement.
 

Narrative Visualization in HR

Topics: Big Data, HR Trends, HRExaminer, John Sumser, by John Sumser
One of the keys to the successful use of insights derived from big data is the visualization of that data. To say that the science is primitive is to overstate the progress we’ve made. Still, the only way to consume big data is through visuals.