Leadership and Navigation
?The hardest moment of Teresa Vaughn’s life was when her 23-year-old daughter, Courtney, died of leukemia in 2010. But Vaughn, SHRM-SCP, knew she had a choice—either work through her grief, or become mired... Read more »
For 75 years, SHRM and HR professionals have worked together to drive historic change in the world of work. During that time, substantial workplace changes have occurred. While some of these transformations... Read more »
?As companies grow, merge and enter new jurisdictions, they need to be careful about keeping their legal entity management compliant. This typically includes updating registrations, tax filings and other required submissions to... Read more »
?The last quarter of 2022 proved to be an incredibly exciting time as SHRM announced its acquisition of two companies: Linkage, a global leadership development firm that focuses on advancing women and... Read more »
?Trent Savage figures the best HR legacy he can leave before he retires is to help make the profession less about hiring and firing and more about enabling employees to do great... Read more »
?Half of U.S. workers believe that automating some of their job duties using artificial intelligence technology would give them more time to focus on other areas of their work, while nearly a... Read more »
?An estimated 58 million people in the U.S.—or 36 percent of the American workforce—worked as independent contractors (or “freelancers”) in 2022, according to research from Statista. It’s a figure that’s on the... Read more »
?Question: What does generative artificial intelligence have in common with the 2023 Academy Award winner for best picture? Answer: They’re both “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” That joke is not courtesy of... Read more »
?SHRM President and Chief Executive Officer Johnny C. Taylor, Jr., SHRM-SCP, is answering HR questions as part of a series for USA Today. Do you have an HR or work-related question you’d like... Read more »
?Traversing a big city like Washington, D.C., can be difficult for people with disabilities—just ask Amy Scherer. Scherer, a senior staff attorney with the National Disability Rights Network (NDRN), uses a wheelchair... Read more »