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SHRM

Human Resources Services

Alexandria, VA 1,050,937 followers

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SHRM is a member-driven catalyst for creating better workplaces where people and businesses thrive together. As the trusted authority on all things work, SHRM is the foremost expert, researcher, advocate, and thought leader on issues and innovations impacting today’s evolving workplaces.  With nearly 340,000 members in 180 countries, SHRM touches the lives of more than 362 million workers and their families globally. Discover more at SHRM.org. Connect with us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook, too. • instagram.com/shrmofficial • twitter.com/shrm/ • facebook.com/SHRMHQ/ Privacy Policy: https://www.shrm.org/about-shrm/Pages/Privacy-Policy.aspx

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Industry
Human Resources Services
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Alexandria, VA
Type
Nonprofit
Specialties
Human Resources, Diversity & Inclusion, Workplace Law, Talent Management, Workplace Best Practices, HR Certification, Employee Engagement, Recruiting, Compensation and Benefits, SHRM-CP, SHRM-SCP, HR, culture, leadership, management, talent acquisition, retention, workplace policy, and compliance

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    Side hustles are on the rise, but how do you balance the benefits with burnout, AI’s role, and the risk of scams? SHRM President & CEO, Johnny C. Taylor, Jr., SHRM-SCP, joined the TODAY Show to break it all down, sharing expert insights on when to start, when to scale back, and how to make the leap from hustle to career. At SHRM, we’re showing up as the thought leader on all things work — because your career, your skills, and your future matter. #SHRM #TODAYShow #FutureOfWork

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    The rules of the workplace are being rewritten in courtrooms and across culture. Outdated playbooks won’t cut it. HR leaders need fortified strategies and frameworks built for what’s now—and what’s next. #SHRMBlueprint is curated for HR leaders, legal experts, and DE&I professionals prepared to come together to build strategies that are legally sound, culturally unifying, and designed to drive business growth. This isn’t a passive conference—it’s a working session. Over three days, you’ll collaborate with cross-sector experts, challenge assumptions, and walk away with a customized, actionable plan to keep your organization compliant, agile, and future-ready. The future of inclusion and diversity starts here. Register today: https://shrm.co/ggp684.

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    Performance might win quarters, but purpose is the cornerstone of a lasting legacy. In today's workplace - where employee engagement has hit an 11-year low - CEO's can't afford to lead on numbers alone. The leaders of tomorrow understand that true success stems from leading with integrity, values, and a genuine commitment to people. They recognize that a purpose-driven organization, built on empowering individuals, is the foundation for sustainable growth and meaningful results. Explore how purpose-driven leadership can align boards, inspire teams, and shape cultures: https://shrm.co/0l91pr.

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    As the world becomes more incivil, it’s showing up at work and the effects are multiplying. SHRM’s latest Civility Index shows that the average American worker experiences at least one act of incivility every single day. That’s 223 million daily moments of interruption, dismissal, side-eyes, and shutdowns. The ripple effect? A culture where workplace incivility is rising, costing organizations over $2 billion in lost productivity, absenteeism, and stress. In honor of National Civility Month, SHRM hosted a raw, no-fluff conversation about how we reset the tone, starting with ourselves. Featuring: Tina McCormack Beaty, Chief Marketing & Experience Officer at SHRM Jennifer Dulski, CEO of Rising Team Moderated by Ryan Starks, Head of Marketing at Rising Team Hear the full conversation and explore how small changes in how we treat one another can spark a real shift in workplace culture. Watch here: https://shrm.co/2wauy1 #CivilityAtWork #NationalCivilityMonth #SHRM #WorkplaceCulture

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    When someone reads your job post or scrolls your careers page, do they see themselves in your story? Too often, language and visuals unintentionally leave people out. And that invisibility has a cost. That’s why CEO and managing partner of international digital agency Digital Revamp Roy Abdo created SEEN, a framework to help HR professionals shape more inclusive storytelling—through every message, image, and touchpoint: 🔹 Scan: Let data show you who’s being overlooked or left out 🔹 Edit: Rework language so it resonates more broadly and meaningfully 🔹 Express: Choose platforms and mediums that meet people where they are 🔹 Notice: Recognize and engage employees in visible, everyday ways—from public appreciation to 1:1 connections Inclusion doesn’t just live in policies. It lives in the stories we tell, and who those stories center. Explore how shifting your lens can shape a workplace where more people feel truly seen: https://shrm.co/dmt2wd.

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    The workplace is evolving—and fast. In times of change, clarity matters. That’s why SHRM Membership exists: to be your trusted resource in navigating the complexities of today’s world of work. Join thousands of forward-thinking professionals who rely on SHRM to stay ahead. Become a SHRM member today: https://shrm.co/cnu78m #SHRM #SHRMMembership #FutureOfWork #HRLeadership #WorkplaceExcellence

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    Mental health should be a key part of workplace conversations, but it isn’t just about policies or initiatives; it’s about creating inclusive environments where everyone feels supported and valued. The second case study in SHRM, the SHRM Foundation, Business Roundtable, and Stand Together's series highlights a powerful example of this approach in action. Kiewit's "Under the Hat" initiative stands out as a game-changer for employee well-being. By embedding mental health within their culture, Kiewit has made conversations about mental health and well-being part of business as usual, cultivating opportunities to unify its workforce around this important topic. Here’s what makes their program remarkable: 🔹 They’re making mental health a part of everyday operations to help break the stigma, promote psychological safety, and foster trust. 🔹 Leadership actively champions these efforts, encouraging engagement at every level. 🔹 Partnerships with competitors and industry leaders amplify their impact, showing that inclusivity and well-being are shared responsibilities. Kiewit's approach proves that prioritizing mental health isn’t just about individual well-being but also about cultivating a safer, more resilient workforce. Explore the second case study and stay tuned as more are released in the coming months: https://shrm.co/1t93op

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    C-Suite Executive | Board Member | Speaker

    It's time for a civility pulse check. With so many policy shifts shaping our workplaces, leaders can't afford to lose sight of something foundational ... Respect. It's our responsibility to set the tone and let our team members know how they are expected to conduct themselves in the workplace. When someone crosses a line, take them aside and gently explain what a more values-aligned action or statement would have looked like. The message is clear: Civility in the workplace makes all the difference. #NationalCiviltyMonth #CivilityAtWork #FutureOfWork #WorkplaceCulture #HR #HumanResources #RespectMatters

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