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Sapient Insights Group – Voice of the Customer: Architecting an HR and Learning Strategy
Sapient Insights Group recently conducted research on Architecting an HR and Learning Strategy. Sapient found a 17% increase in strategic business outcomes when a company has an HR Systems Strategy versus when they do not.
One of the many reasons an HR and Learning Systems strategy is so important is that people costs are a significant part of an organization’s operating costs – oftentimes 70-80% of the budget. So how you manage those employee resources and enable their work is critical.
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Customer Story
Supercharging learning across four generations
Havebury Housing is a private, not-for-profit social housing company that owns and manages over 7,000 properties in East England. It also builds, develops, and manages 200 new houses every year. For Havebury, customer experience is everything, and the organisation works with tenants to tackle a wide range of issues – from property maintenance, to financial concerns. Another key piece of the Havebury puzzle is its green agenda, and the company is exploring ways it can become carbon neutral and upgrade existing properties to reflect this.
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Centralize your HR while fostering seamless connections between data and success with Cornerstone HR. With our talent management platform you can elevate engagement across your organization by streamlining how you manage people data.
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Hiring in the skills economy:
State and local governments face significant staffing challenges that require a transformational shift in recruiting and retaining talent. By adopting skills-based hiring practices — focusing on candidates’ skills rather than relying solely on work history or formal degree requirements — employers open opportunities for an expanded talent pool, increased diversity that drives a more inclusive and representative government, and higher job satisfaction as employees’ skills align better with project or role requirements.