Returning to a hybrid office could be even more damaging than the move to fully remote work, writes the former HR chief at Google. Here’s how to get it right. As businesses start to reopen their ...
Companies across the U.S. are battling for top talent to transform their businesses, but some of them have more of a tech edge than others. That’s the case with Google Cloud, the company's cloud ...
Google offered some insights yesterday into its innovative, data-driven HR process. “All people decisions at Google are based on data and analytics,” said Kathryn Dekas, a manager in Google’s “people ...
Google has reversed a controversial health benefits policy requiring employees to share personal data with a third-party AI ...
Eileen Naughton, Google's vice president of people operations, has stepped down from the position, a Google spokesperson confirmed to HR Dive Feb. 11. In a statement provided via email, Naughton said ...
Google's former HR chief says JPMorgan's new fully-in-person RTO policy is a sign of more mandates to come. Like clockwork, it’s another year, another mandate. A fresh email from HR lands in employees ...
HR leaders share their predictions on how AI will change HR in 2025. HR looks a lot different today than it did just a few years ago. That’s due in large part to the AI boom that has taken over ...
Google’s “hybrid” work schedule won’t last because executives want to push employees back into the office full-time, according to the tech giant’s former human resources chief. Starting on Monday, ...
It’s no secret that Google has some serious internal issues with systemic racism and sexism, but now it’s surfaced that when employees report incidents of workplace discrimination to HR, they’re often ...
At Forrester, we have a team dedicated to preparing you for what most in the industry call the “future of work.” We gather in hours-long sessions to identify what really matters and plan research to ...
Conservatives at Google are complaining to HR when colleagues talk about diversity issues, according to a new Wired report. Employees told Wired HR is being "weaponized." The story comes a few weeks ...