Who Owns Data 2: What You Can’t Own

This post looks at the some of  the legal and practical concepts of ownership. Actually, we’re looking at what you can’t own. Laws are based on people, places, and things. But you can’t hold a piece of data.
 

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.
 

Informal Learning

Topics: Editorial Advisory Board, Jay Cross, by Jay Cross
Today’s piece is by long time contributor Jay Cross. He’s the godfather of informal learning. Jay is doing a webinar on April 30 called Making Learning Stick LEARNING IS THAT WHICH enables you to participate successfully in life, at work, and in the groups that matter to you. Informal  learning is the unofficial, unscheduled, impromptu way […]
 

Minding Discrimination

Topics: Discrimination, Heather Bussing, by Heather Bussing
“A mind is unique in the world for its infinity of ideas, for it can be used to think about almost anything in a million different ways. Any act that deliberately confines a mind to a singular way of seeing the world can not be acting for good.”
 

Talent Management ROI (Ridiculously Overwrought Insecurity)

Topics: Editorial Advisory Board, HRExaminer, Marc Effron, by Marc Effron
“Those who worry about talent management ROI are insecure HR leaders who feel the need to justify their existence.” – Marc Effron
 

Poor Candidate Experience Declared Illegal

“In three years, surprisingly, some things have moved forward. Being somewhat cynical about any government program, I’m pleasantly entertained at how much change has taken place (and especially thrilled to see the demise of the ‘essay’).” – Gerry Crispin
 

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 […]