And every few days, Todd Raphael of ERE keeps us up to date on current events and happenings in the recruiting space, reporting about people, vendors, and corporations. His blogs are short, filled with links and easy to read.
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If you are focused on Asia, particularly China, there is no better source in English than Frank Mulligan. Frank is an Irishman who has lived for a decade or more in China and runs an RPO there. He is well connected and very aware of the issues organizations face as they try to find talent there.
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6 Y9 U0 ]+ e- JSome blogs are in area related to recruiting such as the future of work, the generations, or employee development.
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Russ Eckel, a sociologist who researches the differences between the generations, discusses the values, beliefs, and work habits of the under-30 generation that is just now entering the workplace in large numbers.
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9 u1 I1 P3 z. Y5 Y* S8 RCharlie Grantham, a professor at the University of San Francisco, writes a fascinating blog on the future of work. He covers topics from what work might look like down the road to what the workplace will even look like in a few years. The blog contains a rich set of links and great information for anyone in HR.
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Several vendors contribute solid blogs and illuminate the technology space particularly well.
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/ t6 n& | l: U6 NOne of my favorite is by Alice Snell at Taleo, who covers a lot of territory in her blog commenting on everything from screening processes to hiring in Singapore.
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Another blog, commenting more on employee performance than recruiting, but nonetheless very relevant to recruiters, is that by Success Factors. It's called Performance and Talent Management.! J. r7 Q. `* u ]6 R B- {
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0 s' B* m: o; gAfter all, they seem to spring up almost daily, but I encourage you to skim widely and wisely.