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Workspan Daily
11/08/2022
As you look to invest in employee growth, think hard about what career progression in your organization looks like, and recognize that many employees place value on acquiring diverse skills and experiences rather than a traditional climb-the-ladder growth model.
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Workspan Daily Plus+
07/01/2025
“Right now, when most organizations model GLP-1 coverage, they find a net cost increase, not a savings,” Midlam said.
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Workspan Daily
10/06/2025
“HR platforms are becoming more holistic and predictive to help leaders not only manage compliance but anticipate talent needs, model compensation strategies and continuously update benchmarks based on real-time data.” — Ruth Thomas, senior VP of marketing, Payscale
‘A Different Approach Than Traditional Corporate Hiring’
Also in September, talent acquisition software provider
iCIMS acquired Apli , an AI-powered recruiting company.
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Workspan Magazine
12/03/2025
In the old model, where compensation and benefits were together outside of the U.S., we were creating a lot of unnecessary noise and redundant work.
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Workspan Daily
01/14/2026
This process required subjective judgment even when quantitative selection models were used.
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Workspan Daily
03/20/2025
Managed accounts, which provide personalized savings and investment models based on participant data, offer a prime example of how data-driven insights enhance engagement and effectiveness.;
;Technological integration.
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Workspan Daily
12/22/2025
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Harmonization as a Solution
To address these challenges, organizations can implement the following cross-divisional harmonization strategies:
;Establish a corporate-wide governance model.
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Journal Article
05/15/2025
A computer model was utilized to match the relativity of points with the relativity in the salary market and to portray the relationship between points and pay with a linear trend.
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Workspan Daily
05/12/2025
Using a computational simulation model, the researchers found burnout costs:
;$3,999 for an hourly non-manager;;
;$4,257 for a salaried non-manager;;
;$10,824 for a manager; and,;
;$20,683 for an executive.;
“Companies should view [these findings] less as a cost and more of a need for investment,” said Bruce Y.
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Workspan Daily Plus+
05/27/2025
There are opportunities for employers to talk about the things that can help mitigate those effects — career development, long-term salary growth, stability within the organization if that’s one of your models, and financial well-being over the long term for retirement.”
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