Blog:Author: Hillary Roberts | Source: HCI
| August 9, 2010
The Oil and Gas industries have been around the block and then some. For companies and organizations that are maturing, new business models need to be examined, especially when it comes to HR practices. These aging industries face strategically different talent management issues than start-ups and burgeoning fields. These issues are compounded when the workforce itself is aging. How can employers handle retention and retirement challenges while preparing to revamp hiring? more »
Blog:Author: Joy Kosta, HCS, SWP | Source: HCI
| June 17, 2010
When the compounded variables of economy in flux, boomers extending their careers, a supply of new nurses just out of school looking for jobs, and an increase in demand for healthcare services from Healthcare Reform, what’s a workforce planner in healthcare to do? One suggestion Ed O’Neil has is cross-training health care professionals to meet the current demand... more »
Blog:Author: Joy Kosta, HCS, SWP | Source: HCI
| June 11, 2010
By 2014 30,000 new patients will be looking to 5000 hospitals for healthcare… that’s 6000 new patients for healthcare talent --which is already in short supply-- to deliver care and services. How will healthcare providers prepare? It certainly gives the workforce planning folks a lot to tackle, not to mention talent development, leadership and talent acquisition. more »