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In a parody of the song what world needs now is love, some in business believe that the road forward for business is more data. Dr. Mikel Harry tells us that we don’t value what we don’t measure. As a result in some cases, we are drowning in data which may end up on some shelf somewhere. Whether it is AI or some configuration of the results of our operations we are drowning in numbers.
The human capital management space is not immune to this dilemma. Wayne Cascio and Jac Fitz-Enz talk to us about measuring the performance of HCM in terms of ROI. The fast-changing VUCA world we live in requires us to develop metrics for everything.
Daniel T. Bloom is a well-respected author, speaker, and HR strategist, who during his career has worked as a contingency executive recruiter, a member of the internal HR staff of a Fortune 1000 corporation, an HR Consultant and a Corporate Relocation Director for several real estate firms.
He is an active participant within the HR social Media scene maintaining Blogs since 2006 and has written over 40 articles, which have appeared online and in print;
He has written and published seven books, the majority through Productivity Press (Just Get Me There- A Journey through Corporate Relocation -2005; Achieving HR through Six Sigma -2013, Field Guide to Achieving HR Excellence through Six Sigma – 2016, The Exceptional Educational System: Using Six Sigma to Transform Schools – 2017, Reality, Perception and Your Workplace Culture – 2019, and Employee Empowerment- The Prime Component of Sustainable Chang Management – 2020, Achieving HR Excellence through Six Sigma 2nd Edition - 2021).
He also serves on the St Petersburg College’s Six Sigma Black Belt Review Board.
Dan earned a Bachelor of Arts in Education from Parsons College and his Six Sigma Black Belt training from the Engineering and Technology Program at St. Petersburg College.
He holds dual certification as a Senior Professional in Human Resources from HRCI, and as a Six Sigma Black Belt.