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#1about 3 minutes
Build a strong recruiting foundation before adding automation
Before implementing AI or other tools, it's essential to establish a solid, well-structured recruiting process that works smoothly on its own.
#2about 2 minutes
Why tech literacy is a core skill for modern HR
HR professionals must overcome their fear of technology and learn to engage with it, as it is becoming an unavoidable and integral part of the field.
#3about 3 minutes
AI is a support tool, not a replacement for recruiters
Current AI models are designed to support and provide insights to recruiters rather than replace them, as they function as probability models without true human understanding.
#4about 4 minutes
The human advantage over AI in global recruiting
AI models trained primarily on Western data can fail to evaluate candidates from different cultural backgrounds, making human oversight essential for fair hiring.
#5about 4 minutes
Automating administrative work to focus on people strategy
By using technology to handle manual administrative tasks, HR can free up time to focus on strategic work like translating company goals into effective people strategies.
#6about 3 minutes
The biggest bottleneck is HR's lack of business understanding
The primary obstacle for HR's effectiveness is a failure to understand the core business, which prevents the creation of targeted, value-added people programs.
#7about 5 minutes
The trinity alliance of commercial, tech, and people leadership
Organizational success requires a balanced and strong alliance between commercial (CEO/CFO), technology (CTO), and people (CHRO) leaders who understand each other's domains.
#8about 5 minutes
Use hiring slowdowns to improve processes and your EVP
Instead of passively waiting during a market slowdown, companies should proactively use the time to refine their processes and develop an authentic employer value proposition (EVP).
#9about 2 minutes
The paradox of fearing change while blindly adopting AI
Many organizations exhibit a paradoxical behavior of being afraid of fundamental changes to their ways of working while simultaneously adopting new technologies like AI without fully understanding them.
#10about 2 minutes
A final call to action for HR to be bolder
The biggest wish for HR is to become bolder and more action-oriented, moving from planning and strategizing to taking the first step and implementing change.
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