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    1. Talent Planning And Employee Experience Driving Future Of Work
      gettyEven before the start of coronavirus, it was clear that digital transformation would change employee experience and the future of work. OECD research from 2019 showed that more than 30 percent of jobs could eventually be changed by automation alone. Enter COVID-19, and the push to automate and digitize work has on
    2. The great resignation is here. 3 ways to win the war for talent
      As remote work becomes more common, work-life integration will become critical to companies in a race for talent. The past year and a half has been
    3. 5 Common Ways You're Putting Your Company's Cybersecurity at Risk (and How to Do Better)
      Security awareness training is absolutely necessary in navigating today's threat environment minefield, but make sure you're not doing more harm than
    4. TK Ways Remote Work is Shifting How Businesses Operate DRAFT
      Authors: Source: First Midwest Subject: First Midwest DRAFT Title 1: TK Ways Remote Work is Shifting How Businesses Operate Title 2: Key Takeaways from the Shift to Remote Work Title 3: Business Evolution in the Wake of COVID-19 Title 4: TK Ways Businesses Have Changed As a Result of Remote Work Date: 6.29.20In the sh
    5. A 6-point leadership playbook to get through the coronavirus crisis
      David Demarest knows a thing or two about operating in high-pressure, high-stakes environments. Beginning in 1989, Demarest spent four years as White House Communications Director for President George H. W. Bush, working directly with the president and the Cabinet during a period that saw the dissolution of the Soviet
    6. Automation era: How democratized learning supports employee retention and business growth
      Automation, AI and digital transformation promise business efficiency and growth. But without the right people and skillsets in place, these transformative technologies could be more disruptive than helpful to businesses. Organizations need to start reskilling their current employees to match the needs arising from new
    7. Do You Really Know What Your HSA Can Do for You?
      Over the past several years, health savings accounts (HSAs) have grown in both interest and popularity — so much so that there were $104 billion in
    8. How AI Is Transforming Work And Enhancing Labor Sustainability Reporting
      As AI reshapes the landscape of work, it also presents an opportunity to revolutionize sustainability reporting on how we report and improve labor conditions globally.
    9. The rise of PhaaS: what businesses should know
      How can businesses avoid being caught out by phishing attacks?
    10. There's a glaring inequitable gender experience in America's C-suite—and it's hurting companies
      Studies show that a lack of women in the C-suite can have a negative impact. This article looks at some initiatives that could help build a more equitable workplace