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Why Public Sector Compliance Management Needs an Upgrade
The public sector is facing a crisis. Despite being tasked with overseeing and ensuring compliance across industries, government agencies and organizations often don't have a handle on their own internal compliance practices. In fact, less than half of public sector HR teams have implemented an automated solution to help them manage their compliance efforts, relying instead on siloed, outdated management tools like spreadsheets.
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Adaptable Leadership in the Public Sector
This article originally appeared on the ATD website.
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Using HR and IT Collaboration to Improve Talent Management
This piece originally appeared on the ATD blog.
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Band-Aids Can’t Fix Your Aging Human Resource Information System
By now most organizations know they need a Human Resource Information System (HRIS). But when it becomes clear that an existing solution is soon to be obsolete, the choice to either keep finding workarounds or scrap the solution in favor of a new tool is a tough one.
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The Top 5 Employee Engagement Challenges That Government Agencies Face
Human capital managers at government agencies face many challenges thanks to strict budgets, set compliance policies and an organizational hesitancy to change the status quo. These challenges often prevent them from offering innovative projects to younger employees, using compensation as a performance motivator or touting growth opportunities, which are frequently defined by tenure rather than performance. As a result, 71 percent of local and state government workers are not engaged in their jobs, according to Gallup.
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How Development Helps Government Organizations Attract and Retain the Next Generation of Talent
Attracting and retaining a skilled workforce long term has been a challenge for a number of public sector organizations. Sometimes seen as having too much bureaucracy and lower-than-average salary offerings, many have been turned away from government work. Further complicating the matter, many agencies have not upgraded their recruitment strategies or systems in years. Job descriptions often lack precision, and the hiring process often requires multiple steps that can be difficult to navigate for first-time applicants and may be discouraging other interested applicants from applying. All in all, according to a recent survey of over 70 public sector leaders in 18 states across the U.S., roughly two-thirds find it difficult to hire and keep talent.
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Cornerstone enhances security for government users: Advancing to DISA IL 4
Government software demands a keen focus on security considerations and robust protective measures. Enter the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP), a sweeping initiative designed to revolutionize the security assessment, authorization and continuous monitoring of cloud products and services across the entire government landscape.
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Webinar: How to design your content strategy for learning
A thoughtful content strategy is crucial for learning. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has made this reality even more clear for organizations. Quality content is needed to ensure that employees continue to learn and develop professionally when in-person training is simply not an option.
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The Top 5 Employee Engagement Challenges That Government Agencies Face
Human capital managers at government agencies face many challenges thanks to strict budgets, set compliance policies and an organizational hesitancy to change the status quo. These challenges often prevent them from offering innovative projects to younger employees, using compensation as a performance motivator or touting growth opportunities, which are frequently defined by tenure rather than performance. As a result, 71 percent of local and state government workers are not engaged in their jobs, according to Gallup.
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Here's How HR Leaders Are Addressing Talent Development During a Federal Hiring Freeze
An election year in the U.S. is an uncertain and transformative time for all Americans—but it's particularly impactful for HR leaders in government.
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How to Make Your Government Organization a Better Place to Work
There are numerous reasons to work for the federal government. A career in the public sector offers employees an opportunity to make a difference while providing competitive benefits like vacation time, retirement and pension plans.
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4 Tips to Creating a Learning Culture in Healthcare - And Not Be the 'Michael Scott' of Your Team
Costs of recruiting solutions for top medical industry talent are rising dramatically for healthcare organizations, and it may be too much to bear: the average cost of a new hire in healthcare is $5,611, and overall acquisition costs for healthcare rose 16 percent.[1]