
There are fundamental shifts taking place in HR. In these times of critical skills shortages, everyone has woken up to the fact that employees are the most important company asset. And using the right HR Tech will help you get the best out of them.
The big HR tech shift is on
With HR information system solutions impacting every stage of the employee lifecycle, HR is fast moving beyond a traditional operational role into a strategic business function. With the right technology, HR is beginning to make a much stronger and more visible impact on business performance by showing where, how and why people strategy affects the bottom line in a way that hasnโt been possible in the past.
HR tools for employees
In fact, HR tech has rapidly evolved from systems that help HR professionals do their jobs to tools for employees to learn and develop, set goals, manage others and steer their careers. In this yearโs report, HR Technology for 2016: 10 Big Disruptions on the Horizon, Josh Bersin said many companies were โripping out decades of investment in last-generation resource planning systems and replacing them with tools that can directly empower managers and employeesโ.
Let data drive decision-making
Importantly, HR solutions deliver analytics and data. Though the big challenge is to use his data proactively. While a job post or people visiting your site creates a stack of data, you need to right tools in place to leverage it. Smart insights come from smart data.
Aggregation is key in HR tech
A single sign-on and connected workforce management apps that give you end-to-end, 360-degree insight into your entire people operations are no longer just nice to have. Theyโre essential for data-based decision-making and attracting, engaging, and retaining the best talent.
And these days HR tech is not just about automating a manual process. HR tech is no longer just about saving time. HR tech plays a very visible part in keeping you a step ahead of the competition. So while process improvement is critical and is fundamental to any well-run business, weโre on the threshold of a new era where taking HR digital will help us to do stuff that we havenโt been able to do before.
A new era of wearables
This brings me to wearable tech. While some businesses are leading the charge and implementing wearable technology to bolster corporate wellness participation, this is just the tip of the iceberg. Yet, as Andrew Gordon, cyber security partner at PwC says in an article on its Digital Pulse blog, โFor wearables to thrive, trust is paramount.โ
An emerging trend of flexible workplace practices
Technology is the key that helps keep business as usual when it comes to flexible work. Businesses are built on communication and whether itโs managing your customers or talking with your colleagues, being able to communicate quickly, clearly and transparently makes the difference between having a thriving culture and one of mistrust.
By taking all your HR, payroll and employee engagement digital, you can easily manage the admin side and build an awesome online culture. How?
- Managing the admin digitally makes everything quicker and easier. If youโre working with remote employees, employees with flexible hours or multiple locations, this allows information to flow quickly and easily to everyone.
- Being digital, an HR system will also keep an audit trail so that you can check in at any time to make sure that things have been seen.
- No one is left out of the loop if something changes. If youโve got employees working flexible hours, remote or in multiple locations and something changes to their employment, it can be hard to make sure those changes are communicated across the business. With an HRIS system, these changes are reflected across each system the minute you make a change.
- Create a culture of transparency even with dispersed employees using your HRIS. Features like leave calendars where employees can quickly and easily see whoโs working and whoโs not or company announcements (where managers can post out to the whole company news and important information) do wonders to help everyone understand whatโs happening and whatโs coming up next.
- Your employees can connect through a good HRIS system. A great culture is one of the hardest things to foster when employees are working different hours or from different locations. This can be implemented by a feature such as our HeroThanks feature. Itโs a great way to surface to the whole company what teams are up to and make sure everyone gets recognisedโฆ even if you donโt see them every day.
Yin and yang of HR wearables
While many people will be happy to use wearable tech and allow their employer to collect data from it, there has to be a related benefit. For instance, flexible working, fitness incentives, or lower health insurance premiums. Or if it leads to improved working conditions, benefits or better career opportunities. That said, it seems just as many people donโt trust their employer not to use the data against them. For this reason, Gordon outlines two important steps that businesses need to consider, which Iโve paraphrased here:
- Be clear and compelling in communicating the reasons for implementing wearable technology. The benefits should be unequivocal and communicated sympathetically.
- Establish a firm and unambiguous policy for wearable tech that addresses data protection and privacy concerns. The data policy should minimise the use of that data to an outsider โ from anonymising it to simply deleting that which no longer has any relevant use.
VR is here, and itโs evolving quickly
Of course, my personal passion in HR tech is VR. This new technology is set to transform the workplace of the future. In a recent post, I identified six crucial areas where I believe VR will have an enormous impact on HR. These include:
- Training and development
- Meetings
- Recruitment and interviews
- Team building
- The physical workplace
- Safety management
With the proliferation of emerging HR technologies, there are more choices than ever before. But itโs important to embrace HR tech beyond purely automation and administrative benefits. The real long-term value comes from the data it provides and the insights you use to attract, engage and retain quality employees. Learn more about HR tech with our introduction to HR management guide.
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