How you can use people data in order to improve business performance

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How you can use people data to improve business performance

At 11.00 am on Thursday 17th October 2019, we will be hosting the How can you use data on people to improve business performance webinar?  A professional will be discussing the importance of data and how it can be turned in to meaningful insights that can be used to make better HR decisions in the future.   

In this webinar, Simon Haines, CEO of Simply a company that focuses on analysing people data will be discussing:

    • How you can better understand the relationship between your people and the value they deliver to your organisation
    • Looking together at real examples and key learnings from other organisations who are already leveraging this opportunity
    • Aiming to inspire, empower and arm you with the knowledge you need to truly enhance your analytic capabilities and ultimately ‘maximise human value’ in your organisation.

 

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Darius is the editor of HRreview. He has previously worked as a finance reporter for the Daily Express. He studied his journalism masters at Press Association Training and graduated from the University of York with a degree in History.

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