Human Resources

  • What Businesses Need to Know about the U.S. Executive Order on AI

    What Businesses Need to Know about the U.S. Executive Order on AI

    Recently, U.S. President Joe Biden issued an executive order designed to install guardrails on generative artificial intelligence (AI), and there are many implications for businesses. Human Resources must be mindful about these new regulations as they apply to the workforce. The comprehensive order provides guidance on the development and use of a technology that has been unregulated…

  • HR News

    HR News

    Pushback on Remote Work Nowadays, many employers are insisting that workers return to the office in full force. Last week, HR Exchange Network reported on Goldman Sachs enforcing a five-day RTO rule. The Street recently reported on how Dimon longs for the same at JPMorgan Chase. This is not new news. Some have suggested the…

  • Employee Disengagement – Loud Quitting Has Arrived

    Employee Disengagement – Loud Quitting Has Arrived

    Gallup recently sounded the alarm on the employee engagement crisis. A survey revealed that nearly 60% of 120,000 of the world’s workers are quiet quitting or not engaging, and 18% are actively disengaged, which Gallup labeled as loud quitting. This is a surprise to the public, but Human Resources professionals saw this coming. In the State of HR survey,…

  • 12 Ways HR Can Calm Fears about ChatGPT and AI Replacing Humans

    12 Ways HR Can Calm Fears about ChatGPT and AI Replacing Humans

    \Artificial intelligence (AI) is creating a swirling sense of anxiety, depression, excitement, and joy all at once. Many people want to use AI to make their work easier, to become more efficient. However, they are also fearful that the robots may replace them. Human Resources professionals have an obligation to prepare the workforce for a future in…

  • ADP Survey Reveals What Employees Really Want from Work

    ADP Survey Reveals What Employees Really Want from Work

    Workers want higher pay, more flexibility, and support from employers, according to ADP’s People at Work 2023 survey. HR professionals can compare the results with their own responses in the most recent HR Exchange Network State of HR report. Specifically, more than 40% of employees said they are underpaid. The most satisfied employees were those with a hybrid schedule,…

  • What Is a Total Rewards Package?

    What Is a Total Rewards Package?

    Total rewards packages refer to the compensation and benefits plans that companies offer. This phrase, however, extends beyond mere salary or wages and traditional benefits, like health insurance, to provide both recruits and employees with a rundown of what makes the employer special. Some in Human Resources might regard the total rewards package as the…

  • Burnout: Biggest Threat to Employee Engagement

    Burnout: Biggest Threat to Employee Engagement

    The biggest challenge to employee engagement is burnout, according to the more than 400 respondents to the HR Exchange Network State of HR survey. Burnout, with 23% of the vote, was the top concern for motivating employees. WHAT IS BURNOUT? Burnout is a psychological syndrome emerging as a prolonged response to chronic interpersonal stressors on the…

  • What Is Rage Applying in HR? 

    What Is Rage Applying in HR? 

    Rage applying is when young employees in professional fields get fed up with the workload, boss, compensation, or all of the above and apply to as many other companies as they can while soaking in their anger. The act of applying to other jobs when one’s morale is low is nothing new. But the term…

  • 5 HR Trends in Recruiting and Talent Acquisition During Layoffs

    5 HR Trends in Recruiting and Talent Acquisition During Layoffs

    As businesses big and small struggle with high inflation and an economic downturn that may turn into a recession, recruiting and talent acquisition often gets pushed aside. Human Resources leaders are doing more with less and trying to handle the additional stresses of the times. As a result, strategizing for the future – when the economy may…

  • Achieving Healthy HR

    Achieving Healthy HR

    These past few years have been anything but “business as usual.” From lockdowns to resignations, new variants and economic uncertainty, companies have been forced to navigate these challenges with no roadmap. While companies had to take their own path, some have faded, others survived, and a few – interestingly – even thrived. But could account…