While other departments in an organization deal with profits, sales growth, and strategic planning, Human Resources (HR) is responsible for employee well-being, engagement, and staff motivation.  Even though it may n...

Buy Now From Amazon

Product Review

While other departments in an organization deal with profits, sales growth, and strategic planning, Human Resources (HR) is responsible for employee well-being, engagement, and staff motivation.  Even though it may not be immediately obvious, the management of these duties often requires a great deal of measurement and technical skill. Predictive HR Analytics provides a clear and accessible framework to understanding and learning to work with HR analytics at an advanced level, using examples of particular predictive models, such as diversity analysis, predicting turnover, evaluating interventions, and predicting performance.

When dealing with metrics, management information, and analytics, HR practitioners rarely use any advanced statistical techniques or go beyond describing the characteristics of the workforce.  Authors Martin Edwards and Kirsten Edwards explain the business applications of HR predictive models; the ethics and limitations of HR analytics; how to carry out an analysis; predict turnover, performance, recruiting, and selection outcomes; and monitor the impact of interventions.


Similar Products

People Analytics in the Era of Big Data: Changing the Way You Attract, Acquire, Develop, and Retain TalentPredictive Analytics for Human Resources (Wiley and SAS Business Series)The HR Scorecard: Linking People, Strategy, and PerformanceStorytelling with Data: A Data Visualization Guide for Business ProfessionalsThe Basic Principles of People Analytics: Learn how to use HR data to drive better outcomes for your business and employeesStrategic Analytics: Advancing Strategy Execution and Organizational EffectivenessHuman Capital Analytics: How to Harness the Potential of Your Organization's Greatest AssetStatistics in Plain English, Fourth Edition (Volume 1)The Power of People: How Successful Organizations Use Workforce Analytics To Improve Business Performance (FT Press Analytics)The New HR Analytics: Predicting the Economic Value of Your Company's Human Capital Investments