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HR Innovation Practice
The HR Innovation Practices Observatory was founded in 2010 to address the radical transformation process of the role of the HR Department resulting from the spread of new technologies and organization models, and aims to support HR Executives in this process. The Observatory is focused on being a point of reference in the development of the innovation culture in HR and foster the coming together and development of a community between demand and offering of technologies for the development and management of Human Resource management.
Objectives of the Observatory
The HR Innovation Practices Observatory was founded in 2010 to address the radical transformation process of the role of the HR Department resulting from the spread of new technologies and organization models, and aims to support HR Executives in this process. The Observatory is focused on being a point of reference in the development of the innovation culture in HR and foster the coming together and development of a community between demand and offering of technologies for the development and management of Human Resource management.
HR Innovation Practice Observatory Research
Within its annual edition the HR Innovation Practice Observatory conducts the following Research activities:
- identify the goals and challenges for HR management;
- analyze possible applications of some technology trends (artificial intelligence, analytics, VR/AR, Blockchain, etc.) in support of human resource management processes;
- analyze the confines of the labor market, the evolution of the Great Resignation and Talent Shortage situations, and the competences and skills most wanted by organizations;
- analyze actions and practices of the HR department fostering innovation in talent acquisition, education and development, performance management, and wellbeing;
- study the initiatives of the HR Department to support of sustainability and ESG;
- analyze the elements of attraction, needs, and expectations of new generation candidates/ staff;
- identify the level of wellbeing, inclusivity, and engagement of Italian workers (physical, psychological, relational).
The Observatory’s Research is based on an empirical analysis that involves, via surveys or case studies, over 100 stakeholders each year, including HR Directors, Training Managers, Internal Communication Managers, Personnel Administration Managers, Recruitment Managers.
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