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Indiana SHRM News
Indiana SHRM News

Certification Update August 2020

SHRM Cares The SHRM Foundation is excited to announce the latest Professional Development Grant, SHRM Cares. If you work in first responder services or essential businesses and are a SHRM member, SHRM invites you to apply to this opportunity to enhance your skill set and stand out with a SHRM Certification. The application deadline is… Read more »

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4 Ways to Enhance Disability Inclusion in the Workplace

Everyone deserves to feel welcome in the workplace. But for people with disabilities, it’s often a rarity to have access to the spaces and tools they need to succeed. Whether it’s a cramped environment that’s not wheelchair accessible or a noisy office that’s distracting for those with sensory processing impairments, a non-inclusive workplace is more… Read more »

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HR Indiana Conference 2020 is Going Virtual!

HR Indiana SHRM is excited to share that the upcoming 2020 State Conference will be 100% virtual! The safety and wellness of all attendees is our top priority, and we’re excited to make this pivot while still providing the top-notch education HR Indiana is known for. The conference will still take place August 24 –… Read more »

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Certification Update July 2020

SHRM Certification – Winter Testing Window Applications are Being Accepted The Winter SHRM Certification (SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP) exam application window opened on June 1, 2020 and exam applicants will be eligible for an early bird rate ($75 discount) through October 16, 2020 or the regular application deadline is November 16, 2020 for the Winter (December… Read more »

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How to Have Crucial Conversations About Workplace Bias

Workplace bias can be a challenging, yet critical subject. How can you discuss the implications of discrimination based on race, sexual orientation, gender or religion in a productive way? How can you have healthy conversations about these subjects without upsetting or offending others? As HR professionals, how can we lead by example? These are all… Read more »

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