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Thursday
Dec292016

PODCAST - #HRHappyHour 270: There are no new HR predictions

HR Happy Hour 270- There Are No New HR Predictions

Hosts: Steve BoeseTrish McFarlane

Listen to the show HERE

This week on the show, Trish and Steve discuss why there are no new HR predictions.  Every year by January, there are a slew of articles, blog posts and social media discussions around HR predictions.  As usual, we're finding that none of the predictions are new.  They tend to be restated from previous years. This episode talks about that and what business leaders should be focused on instead.

We also spent some time talking about what is coming up in 2017.

You can listen to the show on the show page HERE, or by using the widget player below (email and RSS subscribers need to click through)

This was a fun and informative show, we hope you like it! Thanks to show sponsor Virgin Pulse -learn more about them at www.virginpulse.com.

Remember: Subscribe to the HR Happy Hour on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, or your favorite podcast app - just search for 'HR Happy Hour' to find and subscribe to the show.

Thanks to everyone who listened in 2016 and Happy HR New Year!

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