Articles by Mike Prokopeak
HR Tech Day 2: New, Newer, Newest
The product announcements come fast and furious at the HR Tech Conference. The annual conference taking place in Las Vegas this week is pound for pound the event with the most action when it comes to new HR systems and products. But not all news is "...
HR Tech Day One: On the Road to Mandalay (Bay)
After a quick day in the office last Friday after returning from the Chief Learning Officer Symposium in Palm Springs last week, Sunday night came around with me on the road again, Las Vegas bound, for the annual HR Technology Conference and Expositi...
Engagement Conference Sheds Light on the Changing HR Landscape
The continued evolution of human resources was evident at the Human Capital Institute's annual Employee Engagement Conference, taking place this week in Chicago at the Palmer House Hilton hotel. I had the opportunity to attend five of the main keyno...
Does This Job Make Me Look Fat?
A little exercise can go a long way to trim back that waistline and boost productivity.
Of Mice, Men and Memories
The powerful mix of memory and experience may be primed for management innovation.
Editor’s Letter: Raiders of a Lost Art
Turning workforce science into the art of talent management is both challenge and opportunity.

DAU: Keeping Above the Fiscal Fray
Defense Acquisition University remains flexible and adaptable by focusing on learning despite looming budget cuts.
Don’t Know Much About History
Shared history and intergenerational vision make people more resilient.
Forget Me Not: The Power of Memory and Talent Management
Most of your workers are pulled between ever-expanding responsibilities at work and a full family life at home. Who has time for knowledge retention?

Smooth Operator: Kimberly-Clark’s Liz Gottung
After a decade running manufacturing plants, Liz Gottung took on Kimberly-Clark’s top HR job and used her operations experience to fine-tune the 140-year-old company’s talent factory.
Bigger and Better
With the continued growth of the Human Capital Media Group, our aim is to be an even more vital resource for readers.