Students' Favorite People Analytics Posts
We are in the third week of my on-line Intro to Human Capital Analytics course at the UC Berkeley Extension (UCBX) program's Spring semester.
The students hail from many different backgrounds and geographies. Some have HR experience while others are seeking to work in HR at some point. The course is a requirement for HR Certification in the Business program. Kudos to UCBX for requiring a course in analytics for certification in HR.
The latest homework assignment is to select a people analytics article or post and explain why its message is compelling and resonates with what we have learned in the class so far: the value of measuring and analyzing human capital; some basic analytical foundations; and "big data" in human capital analytics.
I thought it would be refreshing to share what the students selected - what seized the attention of working professionals who have by-and-large just been introduced to the field of people analytics.
Here are the articles that the students chose, in no particular order. Some familiar names but also some new ones and a wholesome list, to be sure.
- HR Analytics: Moneyball for MSPs - Len April
- How HR Analytics Will Transform the World of Hiring - Luk Smeyers
- Ethics of Analytics: A Look into the Dark Side - Tracey Smith
- Learning Analytics: the Analyze Phase - Katica Roy and Sanchita Sur
- Google's Quest to Build a Better Boss - Adam Bryant
- Big Data for HR: Does Big Data Take the Human Out of Human Resources? - Anne Loehr
- Golden Age of HR Predictive Analytics on the Horizon, Report Says - Dan Ring
- Will HR Lose the Battle Over Analytics? - Karen O'Leonard
- Geeks Arrive in HR - Josh Bersin
- Lessons From a Leading Loser - Mark Berry
- Predictions: Tech Innovations Among 2016 Trends - Aliah D. Wright (needs SHRM login to view)
- The 10 Golden Rules of HR Analytics (Revisited) - Patrick Coolen (independently selected by two students)
- People Analytics Takes Off - Ten Things We've Learned - Josh Bersin
- People Analytics Gaining Speed - Josh Bersin, Laurence Collins, David Mallon, Jeff Moir & Robert Straub
- Revealing the HR Professional of the Decade: Laszlo Bock of Google - Dr John Sullivan
- The Problem of HR Analytics - Mike West
In the remaining five weeks of the course we will be exploring analytical methodologies and research tools (two weeks!); aligning human capital metrics to organizational strategy; key management indicators; and analytics in action.
Hopefully you will soon see a public post by one of the students!
Retired - Senior Director, Workforce Planning & Analytics (People Analytics) at McKesson
8 年Sounds like you are having a great time teaching again this spring! Enjoy
Senior Compensation Leader | HRIS & HR Communications Expert | Constant Learner
8 年Naturally, I was drawn to the "Geeks Arrive in HR" article. I disagree with his statement that people analytics doesn't belong in HR. I believe it's one of the ways that HR can make itself a valuable resource for business decisions, not just HR decisions.
Helping people be happier and more successful at work.
8 年Great idea for a student assignment Amit. In May, I am also teaching at UCB Extension, a section on People Analytics as part of: Innovative HR Leadership for Aspiring Chief HR Officers (BUS ADM 1189). We should compare curricula!
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8 年Excellent reading curriculum.
Analytics leader, advisor, and coach
8 年A late submission: Clear Story Telling Boosts Value of Analytics by Tom Davenport. https://www.dhirubhai.net/pulse/clear-storytelling-boosts-value-analytics-tom-davenport?trk=hp-feed-article-title-comment