"We have a workforce training system that was designed 100 years ago for a very different economy," Bill Haslam (R-TN) told Fortune.
The BPC's Commission on the American Workforce proposes a national talent strategy to align how $250 billion in federal ...
HR leaders should be business athletes who run the people function. When brought in early, we act as true partners, not just ...
The hospital staffing emergency has cooled from its pandemic peak, but labor pressure has not disappeared — it has shifted. Instead of trying to out-hire shortages or outbid competitors for scarce ...
The persistent healthcare talent crisis has evolved from cyclical labor shortages to a structural workforce problem that’s reshaping how hospitals and health systems operate. To deliver quality care, ...
An organization's workforce competence plays a huge role in its progress. Companies need professionals to operate effectively, deliver results, and achieve their goals. As such, it’s important to hire ...
Endpoint strategy used to be straightforward. Employees worked in offices, IT issued laptops and security meant controlling the entire device.
Every CEO I talk to has the same fundamental concern. “We can’t find enough qualified people.” It’s not just your company or your industry. It’s a structural shift reshaping how we must think about ...
As labor pressures eclipse payer mix and inflation, HSHS CFO Amy Crouch explains how tighter governance, financial literacy, and operational partnership are reshaping workforce management in a ...
Facebook. Several bills advanced by the House Committee on Labor address priorities set by the House Majority at the outset ...
T he rise of remote work has fundamentally changed how companies approach their location strategies. In a world where employees can work from virtually anywhere, the need for physical offices in ...
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