Washington Post: Google’s human resources practices have been among the most imitated in the corporate world. Now, anyone wanting to adopt them has a dedicated place to look. Google is launching what it calls a “curated platform” on the web for sharing management ideas — both its own and those of other companies. Called re:Work, the new site will feature research-backed examples of how Google approaches things like hiring and anti-bias training, providing free public tools such as slide decks and checklists that the company uses internally.