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Revision as of 13:50, 22 April 2017
Motivation And Project Overview
Human Resource Analytics is the idea of using data in the organizational context to understand different factors about employees such as their degree of collaboration and influence. Known researcher Rob Cross has also said “Organizational Network Analysis provides a powerful means of making invisible patterns of information flow and collaboration, visible.” These factors are generally computed based on various sets of data that are primarily collected via pulse surveys. The data collection process is slow because pulse surveys must be distributed at regular intervals to receive updated insights. However, this is not a viable option as it is not only a repetitive process but also makes it difficult for managers to view real-time insights.
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