Introduction
The HRExaminer is a weekly magazine. Each week, the content builds, a piece at a time, until it is ready for the Friday edition. We’ll have one feature and stories highlighting a Top100 Influencer and news from our In-The-Know and On-The-Go (recent moves) sections, plus a HR related Review.
Read the highlights of our first issue below or jump right over to read it now.
Highlights
We take a look at a Master Mentor, Mary Kitson and also Marc Effron, Talent Manager also from our Top100 Influencers project. In our In-The-Know section we tackle “Six Key Business-y Links To Help You Think Beyond HR.” We wrap things up with a Review of Zeo, where we show you how a personal sleep coach product called the Zeo is the harbinger of how new levels of data to enhance our performance will be transforming HR. In case you haven’t caught our drift here on HR Examiner we close the issue with our Manifesto. Open our first issue NOW.

John Sumser
John Sumser is a principal analyst for HRExaminer, an independent analyst firm covering HR Technology and the intersection of people, tech, and work. John’s mix of experience over the course of his career gives him a broad and unique perspective on the industry. Like anyone trying to process a lot of information, he is two or three steps ahead in some areas and still learning about others. Sumser’s work includes deep research into the nooks and crannies of HR Technology to identify and explain rapidly evolving trends. Built on a foundation of engineering, design, and philosophy, John’s seeks to understand and advise clients on where their technology works best, for whom, and in what context. Each year, John examines the insides of hundreds of companies, their products, and ecosystems. He delivers vendor analysis by building the framework from which to deliver the critique. He is constantly connecting and making visible the front end of change. He can help you see the path of evolution and the risks on the journey. The HRExaminer is Sumser’s vehicle for understanding and explaining the inner workings of the industry. With three weekly podcasts, and written commentary, he covers emerging ideas, the state of the industry, and the executives who operate it.










