It’s no secret that employees are overwhelmed. They’re having to use an array of systems and enterprise tools in the flow of work and deal with an explosion of email messages and other communications requiring some response or action and mountains of content to consume and retain. On top of these time demands, employees must try to keep up with a staggering amount of organizational change.
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Topics:
Human Capital Management,
business intelligence,
Learning Management,
Information Management,
Workforce Management,
Digital Technology,
natural language processing,
AI and Machine Learning
Identity management is an old problem that has taken on new dimensions in the digital world. In 1993, at the dawn of the World Wide Web (WWW), The New Yorker ran a cartoon featuring two dogs talking, one perched in front of a computer. The caption reads: “On the Internet, nobody knows you’re a dog.” The phrase quickly evolved into a meme highlighting the issue of identity uncertainty in the new digital environment.
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Topics:
Human Capital Management,
Office of Finance,
Learning Management,
Internet of Things,
Data,
Workforce Management,
Digital Technology,
ERP and Continuous Accounting,
blockchain,
candidate engagement,
collaborative computing
Roughly half of my more than 30-year career in human capital management was spent as a line manager responsible for HR technology strategy, selection and deployment. I learned a number of lessons during these years — some just in time, some after the fact. If I had to identify one common thread that unites these insights, it would be that inadequate attention to change management is an ROI-killer on these strategic initiatives every time.
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Topics:
Human Capital Management,
Learning Management,
Analytics,
Workforce Management,
Digital Technology,
Artificial intelligence,
Total Compensation Management,
Continuous Payroll
Learning management technology, either as part of a larger HCM software suite or as a standalone niche solution, has evolved from its classroom-based, instructor-led origins. Modern systems deliver information the way many employees learn best, through informal social learning that is personalized and engaging. Some of these new, often mobile-enabled approaches deliver education via short (three to five minute) on-demand videos that are tailored to an individual’s specific job responsibilities...
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Topics:
Human Capital Management,
Learning Management,
HRMS,
Workforce Management,
Digital Technology,
Work and Resource Management,
Machine Learning and Cognitive Computing,
Artificial intelligence,
employee experience,
Chatbots,
Personalization,
Predictive HCM
Over the last two years, investments in digital technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) by nearly every major provider of HCM systems and tools have transformed the HR technology landscape. Many of the investments have gone into developing distinctive product capabilities, particularly capabilities that rely on machine learning technology.
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Topics:
Human Capital Management,
Learning Management,
HRMS,
Workforce Management,
Digital Technology,
Work and Resource Management,
Machine Learning and Cognitive Computing,
Payroll Optimization,
Total Compensation Management,
employee experience
Employee engagement has been a dominant theme in both human capital management (HCM) and the systems to manage it in recent years; lately (though not necessarily appropriately) it is a topic often equated with the notion of the employee experience. On a related point, Gallup’s annual employee engagement survey has consistently found the majority of today’s workforce to be disengaged, defined as “not enthusiastic or passionate about their work.” Interest in the degree to which HCM technology can...
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Topics:
Big Data,
Data Science,
Human Capital Management,
Machine Learning,
Learning Management,
Analytics,
Business Intelligence,
Cloud Computing,
Collaboration,
HRMS,
Workforce Management,
Digital Technology,
Workforce Optimization
I’m thrilled to announce to my HCM vendor and practitioner network as well as the ever-expanding Ventana Research community that I’m now directing Ventana’s HCM practice. I will be working closely with our CEO and Chief Research Officer Mark Smith, who is a fellow HCM enthusiast and thought leader.
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Topics:
Big Data,
Data Science,
Mobile,
Human Capital Management,
Machine Learning,
Learning Management,
Analytics,
Cloud Computing,
Collaboration,
Internet of Things,
HRMS,
Workforce Management,
Payroll Optimization,
Customer Digital Technology
Compensation and the processes and systems to support it are at the center of success in every organization, as I have noted recently.In our view, an investment in total compensation management software is a strategic step toward advancing human capital management. Our benchmark research on this topic found some progress in attitudes about modernizing compensation practices. Almost three-fourths (72%) of organizations said that it is important or very important to have a total compensation...
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Topics:
Human Capital Management,
Office of Finance,
Learning Management,
HRMS,
Workforce Management,
Work and Resource Management,
ERP and Continuous Accounting,
Payroll Optimization
Compensation management is essential for any organization that values engaging and retaining its employees. It is a fundamental component of a range of personnel-related activities – recruiting and hiring, assessing performance, and career and succession planning. Determining and providing appropriate compensation, which may involve base pay, merit pay, variable pay and incentives or bonuses, is equally important for all members of the workforce – full- or part-time employees, contingent or...
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Topics:
Human Capital Management,
Office of Finance,
Learning Management,
HRMS,
Workforce Management,
Work and Resource Management,
ERP and Continuous Accounting,
Payroll Optimization
Workforce management is a key topic of expertise for Ventana Research. We define workforce management as the set of activities and processes organizations use to manage their hourly and salaried workforce for maximum productivity. It involves not only scheduling, tracking and paying for time worked but also aligning that work to the tasks and objectives of the organization. Workforce management is a critical component of every company’s operations, human resources and overall human capital...
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Topics:
Human Capital Management,
Office of Finance,
Learning Management,
HRMS,
Workforce Management,
Work and Resource Management,
ERP and Continuous Accounting,
Payroll Optimization