In my last newsblog and LinkedIn post I wrote about our upcoming list of 90+ events on HR tech, People Analytics, and AI – and gave an example. Perhaps you cannot wait for our final list that we will publish soon and want some more tips? Well here one comes again!
Marcel Rütten, a popular recruiting metrics expert in Germany (HR4Good) and co-author of the just published book Recruiting Analytics (together with Tim Verhoeven, another well-known HR data nerd) is going to hit the stage to talk about his passion. And Nick Stodt from the local People Analytics startup peopleIX GmbH will share his experience on how to turn recruiting data into insights – and a good story!
Plus: Plenty of time afterwards for networking, meeting new people and exchanging ideas on these hot analytics topics in human resource management. That is why I will be in Cologne (= Köln) on that day. And is it not a suburb of Düsseldorf anyway? 😉
Maybe you are too? Then let’s talk.
Have a nice weekend!
Stefan Klemens
PS 1: This is my second post in our series “Event tips on HR tech”. Stay tuned for more! [Check out my first post]
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One task these days at Schorberg Analytics is to create a list of HR Tech, Analytics, and AI events in 2024.
By know we have identified 90+ summits, conferences, and exhibitions worldwide from January to December that focus solely or partially on technology in human resources management, People & HR Analytics, and – of course – on Artificial Intelligence in HRM.
One example that may be interesting for you if you are into HR Tech and located in Germany or Europe is the following event:
Tech Recruiting Insights at WeAreDevelopers World Congress 17-19 July 2024 Berlin, Germany
Do you want to stay updated on our list 90+ Events 2024 on HR Tech, People Analytics & AI? Then like or comment on this post on LinkedIn, connect with me via LinkedIn or send me a message via contact form or email – And check out our newsblog!
Further news on how to get our list coming soon.
I wish you a productive rest of the week!
Stefan Klemens
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Eleven days have passed in 2024 and I wish you a very happy New Year! That is still okay, since wishes for happiness are regardless of time and place anyway, right?
But as you read correctly the first words are Happy New Work, and that is more accurate for someone whose business is to improve human resource management (HRM) by People Analytics, AI, and Digital Assessment.
So I hope the first 11 days were good for you, and you started your work with excitement and energy just like me after some relaxing days off with loved ones, good food (my first duck in the oven thanks to TV cook Steffen Henssler!), and walks in the woods and at the Rhine.
And this time off was needed since I had been busy the last few months with, for example, a client report on HR software for executive search, our own new market report on People Analytics & AI with 100+ tools (coming soon), the re-design of Schorberg Analytics’ website and our new flyer. Moreover I am now also operating from Workspace Factory Campus in Düsseldorf: A unique place for inspiration, co-working, and community.
But what’s up and maybe interesting for you?
Let’s start with Vitra – the well-known design furniture company. Due to their Innovation People Lab at Zukunft Personal Europe 2023, I was invited for two special days at their headquarters in Weil am Rhein on the first two days in February: I am thrilled to join this Learning Journey “New Work” on the Vitra Campus. Perhaps you will be there too?
Those interested in People Analytics are aware of Visier: A leading HR platform in this field that started its global success 2010 in Vancouver. Next Thursday, 18 January, there will be an online session on how BASF Performance Materials has transformed HR Analytics with Visier. I am looking foward to this case study! More: https://events.visier.com/BASF
As an independent People & Digital HR Analyst there is nothing in it for me promoting this event (or the Vitra event), and you should also check out other vendors as well like ChartHop, Crunchr, Erudit AI, functionHR, HRForecast, Ingentis, Knoetic, Lanteria HR, One Model, or Orgnostic – Or turn to our People Analytics & AI market 2024 report shortly ;-).
Have a nice end of the week and all the best for you!
Stefan Klemens
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Yesterday evening, October 19, 2023, it was time for another Berg-Pitch – the 13th to be exact – and it was a blast! The wonderful Luisa Skrabic moderated this unique event, and the stage at codecentric AG in Solingen was filled with excitement, passion, innovation, drinks & food, and rap music!
Although it started raining on my arrival at the outstanding headquarters of the well-known IT company the warm welcome from the team of the organiser, Solingen.Business (the Wirtschaftsförderung of the city) and a cool drink before the start of the event in the nicely designed entrance hall put the guests in the right mood.
After introducing words by head mayor Tim Kurzbach, this time online, Frank Balkenhol (CEO of Solingen.Business) and a few information about the event by Luisa the stage was opened for the following five startups and their 6-minute pitches (and 6-minute Q&A-Sessions):
saasmetrix,
victorioso nutrition,
Repair Rebels,
MANSIO, and
Innovative Robot Delivery.
And they all did a great job: The speakers, founders, and/or CEOs, showed their passion and commitment for their various products and services in well structured presentations.
The first speaker Marcel Banmann from saasmetrix GmbH offered a tricky and complete integration for several cloud-based Tools used by employees (like Slack), while Pablo Klüppelberg and Ben Decker from victorioso nutrition UG presented a fast performance-revovery and keeping method (so called “pouches” that you put in your mouth) for top athletes in team sports such as football and basketball – with future offerings for amateur athletes and high performance jobs as well. The third presentation did Dr. Monika Hauck from Repair Rebels GmbH, which has built an online platform to connect customers with fashion and clothing repair needs (the startup’s primary focuses at this time) with local craftspeople like tailors.
After a break for drinks and talks between guests, we saw a revolutionary system from MANSIO GmbH for saving resources in the transport of goods by trucks presetented by Maik Schürmeyer – And an equally smart solution by Innovative Robot Delivery GmbH for the sending of parcels and saving on packaging brought to us by Boris Meyer.
The event was a highly professional in every way, from the organisation to the speakers to the closing with delicious wraps and a very wide range of drinks.
And that was not just it! Even though the audience was already cheered up, Amiaz Habtu topped it with his new rap songs and the start of his singing career. The moderator of the German TV start-up Show “Die Höhle der Löwen” (The Cave of the Lions) unleashed the emotions of the audience with his singing and acting, getting right into heart of the crowd.
In his keynote and interview with Luisa, Amiaz told us about his roots and the beginning of his TV career, as well as the challenges and obstacles along the way. He also involved the audience by asking and answering some questions about his new role as a musician (which surprisingly included me too, as he wanted to know if I had understood his rap lyrics; see the the link to the video of the live stream for the whole event below).
Finally it was then time to announce the winners of the Berg-Pitch Competition, as voted for by a panel of judges and participants online or via the app. It was a difficult decision, as all the candidates made a lasting impression with their fine products and services. But since only one could win, the choice was made and Repair Rebels took the 4,000 Euro prize home.
Besides all of that I also enjoyed my talks with the interesting people I met and talked to at my seat, during the break and the get-together afterwards very much. Thank you!
A big applaus to those who made this great event possible: Phil Derichs and his team from Solingen.Business, codecentric AG for their hospitality, the judges for their work, and the support of several local sponsers – interestingly with fourtexx GmbH one from the HR Tech industry. We thank all of them deeply!
And as with the Olympics, so with this special 13th edition of the Berg-Pitch: It was important to be there. We look forward to the next Berg-Pitch, but the bar is now set pretty high.
Have a good day and all the best,
Stefan Klemens
PS: Want to exchange ideas on people analytics, digital assessment or artificial intelligence in HRM? Then network, write a message and/or make an appointment for an online meeting. Or the classic way: phone call.
And: You like my work and the content I regularly share? Then I’m happy about a Like or comment on LinkedIn. Thank you! 🙂 🙋♂️🌳
PS 1: Special thanks (just to name a few) to Phil Derichs & Jade Steffens and the Berg-Pitch team, Luisa Skrabic, Lars Rückemann, Frank Balkenhol, Amiaz Habtu, the eight judges: Georgis Tesamariam, Petra Mück, David Viehweger, Christian Kern, Stefanie Pies, Sebastian Oremek, Kim Armbrüster, Samy Dahmas), the startup-speakers: Marcel Banmann, Pablo Klüppelberg & Ben Decker, Dr. Monika Hauck, Maik Schürmeyer, and Boris Mayer.
PS 2: Here the link to the stream (credits to Lars Rückemann for posting it on LinkedIn): https://lnkd.in/e4T857_N
On Tuesday evening, 29th of August 2023, I was at the Düsseldorf Data Science Meetup at Trivago, the Online search company for hotels, in their extraordinary headquarters in the Medienhafen of Düsseldorf, my birth city.
I left my office in Solingen early in the afternoon that day since I met with my business friend Dominik Rühl before the event – and walked in the sun from the Düsseldorfer Landtag (state parliament) at the Rhine to our meeting point at UCI cinema near Trivago.
It was good to see Dominik after about five years – And we had a fruitful exchange on our common topics artificial intelligence (AI), recruitment, skills, and digital assessment as well as some private issues. He is now working as a HR & Recruiting Manager at Advance Business Partner GmbH based nearby in the city of Neuss on the other side of the Rhine. The consulting company focuses on mobility services in different areas like recruitment, innovation, and transformation management.
Although the summer and weather this year in Germany is pretty unstable, we enjoyed sitting outside with our drinks at unique brewery bar Eigelstein.
Find out more about the Düsseldorf Data Science Meetup Group with its interests in Data Science, Machine Learning and Python/R, on this website.
Arriving at Trivago
At 6 pm it was time to walk to nearby Trivago building, finished in 2018. The individual modern styled entrance area and the café behind offers a glimpse on how the interior of the building is decorated (see this article and this article about the New Work culture at Trivago and the architecture of the headquarter´s spaces.)
Surprisingly we, with another guest, were the first participants arriving (ok, it was half our before the official start and talks started even later), but were soon picked up by Gina from Trivago. Together we (and a cart full of pizza in yellow boxes for the data people) were lifted by one of the elevators to the top floor for the location event.
A stunning view to the south-west skyline from the roof terrace reached our eyes, and Dominik, the coming participants, and me enjoyed drinks and pizza before the event started at 7 pm.
Our co-host Aida Orujova gave us a very warm welcome, she introduced the speakers, and broke the ice by asking who is from data science, who is from engineering, and who just there to know more about salaries.
First talk: Alexander Fischer, Trivago
Alexander Fischer from Trivago started with his talk about is passion for the programming and statistics software R, and his (and the economists´) “Swiss knife” methodical approach for prediction outcome variables: Linear Regression. He showed how he and his team used this classical algorithm with packages R´s fixest, and PyFixest to predict wage by using the variables education and ability (e.g. intelligence).
In his presentation of the problem in doing that (“The error term is correlated with the dependent variable”) he referred to a recent study using data from 59,000 Swedish men published 2023 by Marc Keuschnigg, Arnout van de Rijt, and Thijs Bol in the European Sociological Review (number 20, pages 1-14), titled “The plateauing of cognitive ability among top earners” (online article published here on January 28, 2023).
Since AB-Testing (or randomized experimental and control group design) is not feasible in the model (sending randomized individuals in one group for example one year more to college) the classical solution in Social Sciences and Psychology are Quasi-Experiments which were first introduced in the literature by standard book “Quasi-Experimentation: Design and Analysis Issues for Field Settings” written by Cook and Campell (1979).
As a solution for not manipulation experimental the years of education as predictor of the wage Alexander used therefore a variable called “distance to college” as a natural differing factor between people regarding their years of education.
The data scientist from Trivago further pointed out in his “The Secret Sauce” slide that taking the role of companies into account in the corresponding regression model, the computation is quite demanding (millions of employees, thousands of companies, 20 years of data) – But he presented of course a solution for it (and that was not Spark!).
At the end with the help of programming language Python and package PyFixest Alexander showed that the prediction of salary can be done, and he answered the questions of the audience.
Second talk: Michael Matuschek & Tim Elfrink, StepStone
In the second talk this evening we learned from Michael Matuschek and Tim Elfrink how StepStone is predicting the salaries of all kinds of jobs for their salary products.
Michael begun the session, and gave an overview about StepStone´s salary products include the Salary Planer, Salary on Listings, and Auto-generated Salary SEO pages.
As a result of a 2020 study and further research before it turned out that salary is for 96 % of the respondents the most important criteria when choosing a job (flexible working ours, career & training opportunities, and corporate culture, reach only 90 % resp. 91 %).
Michael told us also about the challenges in prediction salary at StepStone regarding data distribution and features (more white collar jobs and little part-time data for example) and: The gender pay gap, quality assurance, feature engineering, the underlying model and the used algorithm, as well as the metrics (main business KPIs) accuracy and generalisation.
After him Tim Elfrink took the mic and explained the broader infrastructure of the predicting IT system with AWS and the auto deployment of the model. Further subtitles of his presentation were for example: Creating scalable infrastructure and development environment.
A number of questions (and some hints for improving their model) came from the participants, and Michael and Tim were happily answering them.
Closing, socks, and outlook
At 8.30 pm presenter Aida Orujova returned to the stage again and thanked all guests and speakers for being there. As several others I took the chance to talk with some participants (see header picture), before I needed to catch my tram to travel home.
My second Düsseldorf Data Science Meetup was another wonderful experience (read about my first here), and the scheduled next event in October 2023 is of course on my list.
Oh, one last thing (we learned this from the apple guy, right?) I did not mention yet. Before the start the participants could grab one, two, or three promotional gifts from Trivago as shown in the picture: One for using your hand to write (still common among a few people I was told), one for storing big data in a small piece of metal, and one to keep your feet between 28 ° C and 33 ° C (surface temperature of the extremities as I learned writing this sentence) when external temperatures fall in later autumn.
As I like to testdigital and analogue things (I have high scores on openness to experience (see the Big Five Personality Traits) and curiosity which is one of my signature strengths according to the VIA-Model), the usefulness of the trivagonian socks to prevent cold toes needed to be proven also.
Note: If you like to know more about psychological traits and psychometric assessment of these for HR recruiting, selection, and development, then click on my work as a Work Psychologist as presented here: https://www.digitalassessment.de/
I can say that my feet got warmer but the real test of course – and perhaps then like a case study (N = 1) with more treatments like a stepstonian, a sipgatian, and quantopian fabric as well a control (no treatment, that is walking without socks! preparing for that right know!) – will be conducted in colder times which are coming soon to Germany. I will report on it! 😉 And perhaps you wanna join the experiment to lift the “N”, so results will be more valid?
With this of course rather funny ending, I thank very much the organizers and speakers for this evening, and Trivago for hosting the meeting! Will we see us next time on a Düsseldorf Data Science Meetup (or another place if you like)?
Many greeting and all the best to you!
Stefan Klemens
PS: Want to exchange ideas on people analytics, digital assessment or artificial intelligence in HRM? Then network, write a message and/or make an appointment for an online meeting. Or the classic way: phone call.
And: You like my work and the content I regularly share? Then I’m happy about a Like or comment on LinkedIn. Thank you! 🙂 🙋♂️🌳
Today I would like to draw your attention to a local event with a special guest that will happen on Thursday, 21 September this month in Hilden, a midtown nearby the East of Düsseldorf with western borders to Solingen: The Hildener Unternehmertag (Hilden Entrepreneur Day) 2023.
And I am looking forward to attend this exiting business and meeting hosting a well-known expert on international relationships starting at 16:00 h (doors open at 15:30 h):
Dr. Christoph Heusgen, born in Düsseldorf and grown in Neuss (west of Düsseldorf), Chairof the Munich Security Conference, Professor of Political Sciences at the University St. Gallen, and former advisor to Ex-Chancellor Angela Merkel, will be speaking about “The New Foreign and Security Policy Challenges for Germany”.
After his talk there will be a discussion at 16:30 h with the audience and a get-together at 17:30 h.
Are you going there too? Then let´s connect, meet, and talk.
Have a nice day and best wishes!
Stefan Klemens
PS: You want to exchange ideas on People & HR Analytics, digital assessment or artificial intelligence (AI) in HRM? Then network, write a message and/or make an appointment for an online meeting. Or the classic way: phone call.
And: You like my work and the content I regularly share? Then I’m happy about a Like or comment on LinkedIn. Thank you! 🙂 🙋♂️🌳
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