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How To Take Your Business Forward With People Analytics

This guide by Zoho covers people analytics also known as workforce or HR analytics.  Learn how these analytics can help grow your business and lead to a healthier workplace environment if utilized properly.

People analytics, also known as workforce or HR analytics, is the method of collecting and analyzing quantitative and qualitative people data such as absence figures, job performance, and benefits and correlating them to overall business performance in order to optimize the effect that employees have on business outcomes.

Here is the table of contents for this guide:

  • Why People Analytics
  • 9 Ways People Analytics Can Help Grow Your Business
  • 10 Must-Have HR Metrics
  • A Simple Guide To Start With Workforce Analytics
  • Conclusion

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