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Reimagining Analytics and Predictive HR

32 min · 29. Apr. 2026
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Are you collecting data… or actually using it to lead better decisions? In this episode of Development Reimagined, we explore the shift from traditional analytics to predictive HR—and why so many organizations are sitting on data that never truly drives impact. Through relatable examples (yes, even your Netflix recommendations) and powerful real-world cases like IBM and Google, we unpack what it really means to move beyond reporting the past and start shaping the future. If you're an HR leader, L&D professional, or people-first executive, this conversation will challenge how you think about data, what you measure, and how you use it to elevate your organization. Key Takeaways: * Why most organizations are stuck reporting the past instead of predicting the future * The hidden data points you're likely missing (and why they matter more than you think) * How predictive analytics can transform decisions around hiring, retention, and leadership development * A simple starting point for small and mid-sized companies to begin using predictive HR today 📝 Want the one-pager from this episode with key takeaways and reflection questions? Visit www.reimaginingwithus.com [http://www.reimaginingwithus.com]. 🎯 Sponsored by HIGHER A gamified leadership development program built for first-line managers and their teams—designed to build leadership character, develop practical skills, and unleash team brilliance in the flow of real work. www.takemyteamhigher.com [http://www.takemyteamhigher.com].

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