This week: Ultimate Software Buys Kanjoya, To Launch UltiPro Perception, 5 Biggest Announcements Google Just Made, Top Announcements from Dreamforce 2016, Facebook’s new Slack competitor, Workplace, AudioEye, ADP demonstrate better accessibility to digital content, and The Elephant in the Room at HR Tech: Contingent Workforce.
This episode is focused on a complete recap from Stacey and John of The HR Technology Conference that took place October 4-7, 2016 in Chicago (HRTech 19).
This week: Updates from the Workday Rising Conference, Tech Giants Team Up To Tackle The Ethics Of Artificial Intelligence, Labor Department Starts Review of Wells Fargo Labor Practices, and Enterprise chat app Slack ties up with Salesforce.
ADP and Achievers Event Updates, HighQ Labs won HR Tech product of the Year, NetDimensions and Exact Learning Solutions sign global agreement, New CFO at Ceridian Arthur Gitajn, Benchmarking: The Compass to Navigate the Future of Work, and John and Stacey discuss The HRExaminer Field Guide to the upcoming HRTech conference..
This week: ADP Updates, Yello raised an additional $4.2 million in Series B funding, OneDigital Health and Benefits Acquires FahrenheitHR, With Goodwords HR Application, Lumesse Tackles Recruiters’ Reference-Checking Challenges, Suing The Machine – Algorithmic Litigation, Small businesses seek delay of overtime rule, and It’s Tough Being Over 40 in Silicon Valley.
This week: CareerBuilder acquires Workterra, Sodexo Acquires Inspirus, Cornerstone hiring Sarah Brennan, As Skill Requirements Increase, More Manufacturing Jobs Go Unfilled, Career survival in the fourth industrial revolution, and Excess Management costing the US Trillions.
This week: SAP and #SuccessConnect16 updates Link and, Glint and Assessments Link, Amazon 30 hour workweek, Flexible schedules, Greenhouse’s – Employee Lifetime Value model. Tags: #Bias #HRAssessments #HRAnalytics
This week: Workday 2Q results and mid-market, Microsoft tests Project Sonoma, a team chat app for managing shift workers’ schedules, Why Are American Workers Getting Less Productive?, The Age of the Never-Ending Performance Review, and The Dark Side of High Employee Engagement.
This week: LinkedIn Sues After Scraping Of User Data, Wal-Mart’s new scheduling system looks to improve peak-hour staffing, Cornerstone and SAP Successfactors vendor analyst updates, Workday and IBM extend current relationship with 7-year deal, and Gartner: Most of the companies similar to Box and Dropbox will be gone in 2 years.
This week: 3% Salary Increase in 2016 also projected for 2017, Randstad Acquiring Monster, SAP SuccessFactors appoints Chief Revenue Officer, and The HR Open Standards Consortium Launches Benefits Enrollment Project.










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