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Workspan Magazine
12/03/2025
The introduction of agentic AI will also enable our team to utilize different skill sets as they go about their day-to-day work within the rewards space.
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Workspan Daily
12/06/2022
;Have we included people with different language sets?
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Workspan Daily
10/20/2022
Set quotas so that at least 50%-60% of sellers can reach and exceed their sales objectives.
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Workspan Daily
10/25/2022
And as employers set their 2023 preliminary budgets , Mason told Workspan Daily labor shortages, cost of labor and business performance were the top three factors organizations said were impacting their 2023 merit budgets.
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Workspan Magazine
04/09/2025
Adoption of AI predictive models in pay decisions that factor in employee life stages, job preferences and real-time market trends, is set to accelerate over the next two to three years.
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Workspan Daily
08/11/2025
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Compensation professionals “own” setting competitive compensation levels.
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Workspan Daily Plus+
10/21/2025
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;Shhhh: Here’s the Pros and Cons of ‘Quiet Promotions’;
When management attempts a quick fix by informally adding tasks or responsibilities without a corresponding change in salary and title (often referred to as a “quiet promotion”), employee dissatisfaction and burnout can set in.
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Workspan Magazine
02/16/2022
This makes sense, as diversity helps companies appreciate and understand different perspectives, become more in tune with the needs of a diverse set of customers and stake- holders, and are better able to manage diverse workforces.
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Press Release
09/23/2021
This expansion is set to enable WorldatWork to better serve and educate its membership and HR and Rewards professionals in the MENA region.
Workspan Daily
04/01/2022
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According to the Los Angeles Times , Activision Blizzard has agreed to set up an $18-million fund for
employees who experienced sexual harassment or discrimination, pregnancy
discrimination or retaliation as part of a settlement with a federal
employment agency.
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