
Wearable Technology & People Analytics | #HRTea
The next episode of #HRTea is now live on iTunes and Google Play! This episode will dive into the topic of people analytics. In this episode, Bethany sat down with Ben Waber, who literally wrote the book on People Analytics. Ben is President and CEO of Humanyze, a behavioral analytics company that uses real time data flow to help organizations make decisions about management strategies, work spaces, training, and so much more. The work that Ben and Humanyze are doing in p


LGBTQ protection under Title VII, finally!
Today, June 15, 2020, is a landmark day in the United States for LGBTQ civil rights. Today the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits discrimination in employment based on race, color, national origin, religion, and sex also protects LGBTQ employees from being fired because of their sexual orientation. Photo Credit: Mike Maguire, Flickr Creative Commons The opening statement in the Supreme Court Opinion is powerful. Sometimes small gestur


Teleworking Requires Skills
Under normal circumstances, one would not simply decide, “Hmm, I think I’ll work from home from now on." In fact, very few of us would decide to work from home full-time, along side another teleworker, one or more homeschooling children, and a menagerie of pets. Telework takes planning, the right set up and, perhaps most importantly, the right skills to be most effective. If you didn’t have them before the whole world switched to teleworking overnight, you’ve probably started


We stand with you. Black lives matter.
On January 20, 1965, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke to an audience of over 4,000 Villanova students, faculty, and local community members. He addressed the crowded field house on the ongoing struggle toward desegregation and the Civil Rights Act, which had passed only six months prior. Today, let us reflect on the words of Dr. King, "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." Photo Credit to the Villanova University Archives Right now, as we are having a conver