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HR Happy Hour 481 - Human Capital Trends for 2021

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HR Happy Hour 481 - Human Capital Trends for 2021

Hosts: Steve Boese, Trish McFarlane

Guest: Chris Havrilla, Vice President, HR Technology and Solution Provider Strategy, Deloitte Consulting

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This week we were joined by Chris Havrilla from Deloitte Consulting to discuss some of the key findings and themes from the Deloitte Human Capital Trends Report for 2021. The data from the report showed some of the dramatic changes in work and in re-imagining work due to the effects of the pandemic. Chris also discussed the importance of not just implementing new HCM technology for its own sake - organizations today need to truly change the nature of work and workplaces in order to meet the challenges ahead. Finally, Chris shared some thoughts on a new trend in HCM technology - the idea of talent/opportunity marketplaces.

We also discussed our favorite cocktails! This was a fun show, please remember to subscribe to the HR Happy Hour Show wherever you get your podcasts.

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