Category: The HRM and D Monthly News
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The Rise of Micro Teams: How HR Managers Can Lead the New Approach in Business Productivity

Business productivity has always depended on achieving the right balance between collaboration and effectiveness. Lately, however, the conversation has shifted from large, sprawling teams to lean, focused “micro teams.” This approach—organizing employees into small, agile groups—has been gaining popularity among forward-thinking organizations and is changing how work gets done. The appeal of micro teams is… Read more
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The Invisible AI Infrastructure in Today’s HRM and D Systems

Invisible AI infrastructure is now central to Human Resource Management Systems, quietly determining how companies find, manage, and develop their people. Walk into any modern office, and you’ll see the usual suspects: laptops, coffee, maybe a standing desk or two. What you won’t see, at least not directly, is the AI humming quietly in the… Read more
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A Skill-Based Approach, Job Descriptions, or a Degree: Which Human Resource Model Best Identifies the Perfect Candidate?

For decades, hiring managers have leaned on job descriptions and degrees as the gold standard for finding new employees. A bachelor’s degree here, a few years of experience there, and suddenly, you’ve got your shortlist. But lately, there’s been a change in how companies think about talent. Skills—those practical things people can do—are starting to… Read more