Solving business problems with people analytics: case studies
From ensuring fair pay and inclusion to improving wellbeing and retention, people professionals can use people analytics to tackle business challenges
From ensuring fair pay and inclusion to improving wellbeing and retention, people professionals can use people analytics to tackle business challenges
People analytics is the practice of gathering and using data about your workforce to enable evidence-based decision making for the benefit of your organisation and its people. By taking a systematic and critical approach to examining people data, people professionals can contribute to an organisation’s success by creating insights on what can and should be done to drive strategic change.
The CIPD has conducted case study research with a number of organisations to understand how they are using people analytics to deal with a variety of business challenges. Their experiences and insight can help you in your own context to embrace people analytics and adopt good, data-supported actions to improve organisational practice and performance.
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Understanding engagement to improve productivity
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Case study on ensuring fair pay and encouraging staff to take time off
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Using people data to tackle pay gaps and drive inclusive change
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Evolving a new approach to performance management
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