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Tag Archives: hr technology conference

August 25, 2010
by Lance Haun
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Must-Attend Shows: HR Tech, SourceCon and ERE Expo

There are three great events this fall that you must attend if you can that I won’t be able to make. I know. Me not make a conference. But I’ve got other commitments. Real commitments, people. HR Technology Conference – … Continue reading →

Categories: HR Conferences | Tags: bill kutik, ere expo, hr technology conference, sourcecon | Permalink

October 2, 2009
by Lance Haun
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Being Effective in HR Isn't About Technology

I just left the HR Technology Conference and really had a good time. I love talking about the intersection of humans and technology. Learning how it can be used to improve (or even degrade) the quality of our life (which … Continue reading →

Categories: HR Technology | Tags: hr tech conference, hr technology conference, technology in hr | Permalink

October 1, 2009
by Lance Haun
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HR Technology Conference Begins

Great short day yesterday in Chicago. I’ll just quickly expand on what I learned before the conference starts today. So I came in yesterday afternoon so I just caught the middle to end of the last concurrent sessions but I … Continue reading →

Categories: Social Media | Tags: hr tech conference, hr technology conference, hrmarketer, hrmdirect, knowledge infusion, starr tincup | Permalink

September 25, 2009
by Lance Haun
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Chicago Bound, HR Tech Conference Style!

Good news (albeit a bit last minute): I am going to be attending Human Resource Executive’s HR Technology Conference in Chicago next week. I am getting in Wednesday early afternoon and taking off Friday late afternoon. That means that next week … Continue reading →

Categories: HR Technology | Tags: chicago, hr tech conference, hr technology conference, human resource executive, traveling | Permalink

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