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While other departments in an organization deal with profits, sales growth, and strategic planning, Human Resources (HR) is responsible for employee well-being, engagement, and staff motivation. Even though it may not be immediately obvious, the management of these duties often requires a great deal of measurement and technical skill. Predictive HR Analytics provides a clear and accessible framework to understanding and learning to work with HR analytics at an advanced level, using examples of particular predictive models, such as diversity analysis, predicting turnover, evaluating interventions, and predicting performance.
When dealing with metrics, management information, and analytics, HR practitioners rarely use any advanced statistical techniques or go beyond describing the characteristics of the workforce. Authors Martin Edwards and Kirsten Edwards explain the business applications of HR predictive models; the ethics and limitations of HR analytics; how to carry out an analysis; predict turnover, performance, recruiting, and selection outcomes; and monitor the impact of interventions.
While other departments in an organization deal with profits, sales growth, and strategic planning, Human Resources (HR) is responsible for employee well-being, engagement, and staff motivation...
While other departments in an organization deal with profits, sales growth, and strategic planning, Human Resources (HR) is responsible for employee well-being, engagement, and staff motivation. Even though it may not be immediately obvious, the management of these duties often requires a great deal of measurement and technical skill. Predictive HR Analytics provides a clear and accessible framework to understanding and learning to work with HR analytics at an advanced level, using examples of particular predictive models, such as diversity analysis, predicting turnover, evaluating interventions, and predicting performance.
When dealing with metrics, management information, and analytics, HR practitioners rarely use any advanced statistical techniques or go beyond describing the characteristics of the workforce. Authors Martin Edwards and Kirsten Edwards explain the business applications of HR predictive models; the ethics and limitations of HR analytics; how to carry out an analysis; predict turnover, performance, recruiting, and selection outcomes; and monitor the impact of interventions.
Advance Praise
"Predictive HR Analytics is a comprehensive and detailed guide
for any professional interested in this exciting new field. The book
will help you understand what data to analyze, how to interpret and
analyze the data, and how different types of models work. Highly
recommended for people analytics specialists!" --Josh Bersin, Industry Analyst, Principal and Founder, Bersin by Deloitte
"Anyone
reading and learning from this book and applying its lessons will be a
more effective HR professional. It should certainly become compulsory
reading for all HRM students." --David Guest, Professor of Organizational Psychology and HRM, King’s College, London
"Detailed,
precise and clearly written, this book isn't just about statistics;
it's about the future of HR. Essential reading for everyone in HR." --Professor Binna Kandola OBE, Business Psychologist, Senior Partner and co-founder of Pearn Kandola
"Predictive HR Analytics is a comprehensive and detailed guide for any professional interested in this exciting new field. The book will help you understand what data to analyze, how to interpret...
"Predictive HR Analytics is a comprehensive and detailed guide
for any professional interested in this exciting new field. The book
will help you understand what data to analyze, how to interpret and
analyze the data, and how different types of models work. Highly
recommended for people analytics specialists!" --Josh Bersin, Industry Analyst, Principal and Founder, Bersin by Deloitte
"Anyone
reading and learning from this book and applying its lessons will be a
more effective HR professional. It should certainly become compulsory
reading for all HRM students." --David Guest, Professor of Organizational Psychology and HRM, King’s College, London
"Detailed,
precise and clearly written, this book isn't just about statistics;
it's about the future of HR. Essential reading for everyone in HR." --Professor Binna Kandola OBE, Business Psychologist, Senior Partner and co-founder of Pearn Kandola
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