It’s like crossing a fast-moving river in a boat without a motor or a paddle, while you slowly sink. At least that’s what it feels like when you have yet another anemic month of job growth — only 115,000 jobs in April (which may get revised upward like other months, but still). But economists keep telling [...]
Posts Tagged ‘HR technology’
The most productive and profitable get us across
Posted: 6th May 2012 by Kevin W. Grossman in Business-to-Business (B2B), Economics, HR Technology, Human Resources, Product Development, Recruiting, Talent AcquisitionTags: HR technology, HRO Today Forum, job creation, job growth, recruiting technology, startups
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Innovation is the heart of job creation
Posted: 27th April 2012 by Kevin W. Grossman in Business Development, Economics, HR Supplier, HR Technology, Human Resources, Product Development, Recruiting, Talent AcquisitionTags: economics, HR technology, innovation, job creation, recruiting technology, silicon valley
It’s not really a war; it’s a mobilization of innovation and motivated minds — the leaders, the builders, the doers, all the combined skills that make up rocket soup and of course the money that make it all happen, with barriers to business entry lower than the’ve ever been (rocket soup is what rockets needs to run on in one [...]
This year’s HRO Today Forum and iTalent: HR Innovation and Job Creation
Posted: 16th April 2012 by Kevin W. Grossman in Economics, HR Technology, Human Resources, Leadership, Product Development, Recruiting, Talent Acquisition, Talent ManagementTags: HR technology, HRO Today Forum, human resources, iTalent Competition, job creation, job growth, recruiting technology
I’m really excited about this year’s HRO Today Forum. This is the second year I’ve been involved with this event, and the entire program this year (April 30-May 2) will be led by senior level HR practitioners, analysts and government policy makers providing attendees with the insight needed to turn HR departments into profit centers. That’s [...]











