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This white paper discusses the new challenges and opportunities that are facing modern HR organizations and the technology innovations that Oracle has developed to address them.
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This whitepaper considers how one New York hospital re-evaluated their communication workflows, and shares their improvements. Read on to see how software is reshaping the industry, and how your organization could see similar results.
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This resource counts down six HR best practices for using workforce analytics to deliver insights. Read on to learn how workforce analytics can help you hire the right talent, determine when to train or promote employees, and more.
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Today's workplace is unlike that in any other period of history in that it's not unusual to see up to four generations working together. Learn how your organization can bridge that age gap.
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Why are businesses taking action on talent related issues, and what business value will these actions bring - Greenhouse and HRWins delve deep into the inner workings of over 1000 businesses to get to the bottom of these questions - read the results here.
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This resource explores the challenges of siloed software applications, and describes how an integrated business system can give you the power to conquer operational inefficiency and support business growth.
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Access the following white paper to uncover how the right cloud-based technology can help you simplify managing you're your people as well as building the best talent possible.
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This valuable resource discusses the impact of user-driven technology – ranging from cloud computing to social media - mean for the enterprise and for the CIO's role in building a successful business.
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This brief paper shows how with the rise of SaaS based solutions, and as an Oracle customer, you can streamline, automate and standardize HR processes across boundaries, reduce operational costs by delivering benefits of scale, and much more.
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In order for HR to truly deliver on the promise of being "business partners," it needs to tell the story of business scenarios that are predicted to happen in the future, across all levels of the organization, which they do not already know about, and then provide recommendations on how to fix or exploit those scenarios.