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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2016 · 35 MIN

HR Happy Hour 243 - LIVE from Oracle HCM World 2016

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HR Happy Hour 243 - Live from Oracle HCM World Hosts: Steve Boese, Trish McFarlane Recorded LIVE at Oracle HCM World 2016, Chicago  This week on the HR Happy Hour show, join hosts Steve Boese and Trish McFarlane live from Oracle HCM World 2016 in Chicago. At the event, Steve and Trish talked about some of the themes and ideas from the conference including how technology continue to disrupt HR and HR leaders, the challenges of integration across HR technology platforms, the need for HR technologies to provide consumer-grade user experience, and how the migration of enterprise technologies to the cloud creates opportunity for HR leaders and their organizations. Additionally, Steve shared his pro tips on how to describe your professional experiences, the major stages of enterprise technology innovation, (featuring a Y2K reset), Trish explained the difference between employee engagement and employee commitment, and Trish scored a major point be beating Steve to the punch when discussing the need for HR and Financial systems to work together seamlessly. This was a really fun and lively show, and we hope you give it a listen. And many thanks to everyone at Oracle and the Oracle HCM team for welcoming the HR Happy Hour to the event! Reminder: You can listen and subscribe to the HR Happy Hour Show on iTunes, and all the major podcast player apps for iOS and Android - just search for 'HR Happy Hour' to subscribe and never miss a new episode.

HR Happy Hour 243 - Live from Oracle HCM World Hosts: Steve Boese, Trish McFarlane Recorded LIVE at Oracle HCM World 2016, Chicago  This week on the HR Happy Hour show, join hosts Steve Boese and Trish McFarlane live from Oracle HCM World 2016 in Chicago. At the event, Steve and Trish talked about some of the themes and ideas from the conference including how technology continue to disrupt HR and HR leaders, the challenges of integration across HR technology platforms, the need for HR technologies to provide consumer-grade user experience, and how the migration of enterprise technologies to the cloud creates opportunity for HR leaders and their organizations. Additionally, Steve shared his pro tips on how to describe your professional experiences, the major stages of enterprise technology innovation, (featuring a Y2K reset), Trish explained the difference between employee engagement and employee commitment, and Trish scored a major point be beating Steve to the punch when discussing the need for HR and Financial systems to work together seamlessly. This was a really fun and lively show, and we hope you give it a listen. And many thanks to everyone at Oracle and the Oracle HCM team for welcoming the HR Happy Hour to the event! Reminder: You can listen and subscribe to the HR Happy Hour Show on iTunes, and all the major podcast player apps for iOS and Android - just search for 'HR Happy Hour' to subscribe and never miss a new episode.

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