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How To Build a Skills-Based Organization: 10 Steps for HR

How To Build a Skills-Based Organization: 10 Steps for HR | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it


What is a skills-based organization?

A skills-based organization defines work by describing the tasks and activities that need to be performed to achieve set outcomes. Skills-based organizations deconstruct traditional roles and jobs and break them into smaller parts that describe the “work to be done”.

We are seeing organizations transition to more skills-based setups using three different approaches.

Read the full article at: www.aihr.com


Via Ann Zaslow-Rethaber, juandoming
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5 Ways Work Will Change In 2017

5 Ways Work Will Change In 2017 | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

Though 2016 may have felt like a tumultuous year, a variety of factors are poised to ripple through 2017, further disrupting business as usual.

 

That's according to Brian Kropp, the human resources practice leader for CEB. The best practice insight and technology company that works with 20,000 senior leaders at 10,000 organizations worldwide gathered and analyzed internal and external data to look at broader trends that will influence the way we work next year. Kropp says major changes in public policy, technology, and employee demands will shape the challenges faced by business leaders and employees in the year to come.

 

Among the key factors driving this change is one that stems from the 2008 financial crisis. Throughout the recovery period organizations of all shapes and sizes have had to learn how to do more with less, and are now unable to get much leaner.

 


Via The Learning Factor
The Learning Factor's curator insight, November 1, 2016 5:50 PM

From new federal regulations to automation, these are some of the factors that will force companies to adapt in 2017.