HR Tech Weekly: Episode #225: Stacey Harris and John Sumser

This week: Stacey and John discuss Ceridian, Alight, OneTrust, Vyopta, Payroll, Benefits Tech, Data Privacy, and GDPR.
 

A diversity of thoughts on diversity of thought

Topics: Editorial Advisory Board, HRExaminer, Joe Gerstandt, by Joe Gerstandt
“While there can be value in talking about cognitive diversity as a different kind of diversity, there is no way to truly divorce it from identity.” - Joe Gerstandt
 

HRExaminer Radio – Executive Conversations: Episode #330: Elaine Orler, Co-founder and Chairman, TalVista

John Sumser speaks with Elaine Orler, the co-founder and Chairman at TalVista. Elaine is considered a recruiting technology industry thought leader and has been designing and implementing global HR solutions as a practitioner and a consultant for more than 20 years. Elaine’s hands-on approach has enabled multi-national organizations to transform and optimize complex recruiting processes through contemporary technology-driven talent acquisition practices.
 

Latency in AI and Intelligent Software

Topics: AI, Intelligent Software in HR, John Sumser, by John Sumser
It’s easy for intelligent software that learns from decisions made by the company to fall behind what employees are experiencing and learning. John Sumser walks us through the important issues.
 

Want to improve candidate experience? Change the piping.

Topics: HRExaminer, Talent Acquisition, by Felix Wetzel
“In our industry most activities for a better candidate experience are scratching the surface. They are well meaning but they don’t change the process, they don’t change the piping.” - Felix Wetzel
 

HRExaminer v10.27

Could we have made the first trip to the moon in 2019? It’s more than an interesting question from Michael R. Kannisto, P.h.D.


John Sumser explains What Puts the Intelligence in Intelligent Software.


John Sumser speaks with Jamie Troiano, PredictiveHR’s founder and CEO. With 20 years experience, Jamie launched PredictiveHR in 2016. In two short years, PHR has tripled in size and is on target to triple again in 2019. Listen to Jamie Troiano on HRExaminer Radio.


On HR Tech Weekly: StepStone acquires majority of Appcast, Funding news for Fellow.app, Paris-based HR tech company CleverConnect, London-based HR platform Clear Review, and RealWear. Plus, What Everyone Should Know About Employer Background Checks.
 

HR Tech Weekly: Episode #224: Stacey Harris and John Sumser

StepStone acquires majority of Appcast, Fellow.app, the startup building software for managers announces $6.5M in seed funding, Paris-based HR tech company CleverConnect raises €5.5M to reduce unemployment in Europe, London-based HR platform Clear Review lands €2.9M to facilitate conversations between employees and management, RealWear raises $80M for AR headset for connected workers, AI classifies people’s emotions from the way they walk, Indeed: AI job-posting rate slows and interest dips, and What everyone should know about employer background checks.
 

HRExaminer Radio – Executive Conversations: Episode #329: Jamie Troiano, founder and CEO, PredictiveHR

John Sumser speaks with Jamie Troiano, PredictiveHR’s founder and CEO. With 20 years experience, Jamie launched PredictiveHR in 2016; combining HR domain expertise, cutting edge technology and extreme business acumen. Jamie’s success with Fortune 500 company, Monster Worldwide and innovative technology companies, Altisource and Novo Nordisk A/S were pivotal in establishing Jamie as a leader. In two short years, PHR has tripled in size and is on target to triple again in 2019.
 

HR Tech: What Puts the Intelligence in Intelligent Software?

“It is easy to feel overwhelmed by emerging technology of any kind. The following is intended to give you a simplified foundation for understanding the new technologies that many in the market still call AI, but is better labeled Intelligent Software.” - John Sumser
 

Could we have made the first trip to the moon in 2019?

Topics: Editorial Advisory Board, HRExaminer, Michael R. Kannisto, Ph.D., by Michael Kannisto, Ph.D.
“The question is, could we do it all today starting from scratch? Assuming the technical solutions are all in place, why might a trip to the moon not be possible today?” It’s more than an interesting question from Michael R. Kannisto, P.h.D.