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    May182018

    PODCAST: HR Happy Hour - Oracle Spotlight - Bringing HR and Finance Together

    HR Happy Hour - Oracle Spotlight - Episode 3: Bringing HR and Finance Together

    Hosts: Steve BoeseTrish McFarlane

    Guest: Gretchen Alarcon, Group Vice President, Product Strategy, Oracle

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    This week on the HR Happy Hour Show, hosts Steve Boese and Trish McFarlane conclude a special series of podcasts with our friends at Oracle HCM. On Episode 3, we are joined by Gretchen Alarcon from Oracle to talk about how the increasing importance of the relationship between the CHRO and the CFO, how HR leaders and organizations can partner more effectively, and the benefits that organizations are realizing when consolidating administrative systems for HR and Finance on a common cloud platform. 

    Additionally, Steve shared his geeky enthusiasm for finance and accounting, Trish talked about how she worked with the CFO as and HR leader, and Gretchen talked about some of the key technical benefits that common cloud platforms drive for HR leaders.

    You can listen to the show on the show page HERE, on your favorite podcast app, or by using the widget player below:

    This was a really interesting conversation and if you enjoyed the show, make sure to check out our other episodes in the Oracle Spotlight series.

    Thanks to Gretchen for joining us and thanks to our friends at Oracle HCM for making this series happen. Learn more at www.oracle.com/hcm

    Subscribe to the HR Happy Hour Show on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, or wherever you get your podcasts - just search for 'HR Happy Hour'.

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