Tag: planning
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8 Steps for a Successful HCM Implementation
Human Capital Management (HCM) systems are critical for an organization to be able to manage employee data, and many organizations opt to use multiple integrated systems. With the ever changing technology, functionality of systems, and new HCM companies popping up, businesses have many options at their fingertips. These companies will sell you a product, with Read Article »
Tags: celebrate , data audit , data scrub , HCM , HRIS , Implementation , planning , project planning , realistic expectations , successful implementations , training -
Pass Go and Collect an Integrated, Workable Technology
We are all familiar with the original game of Monopoly, or maybe the various country, state, or movie versions. It has been around for over 100 years and is played by millions. The game teaches valuable lessons in planning and strategy, as each player tries to obtain various associated properties and create monopolies. Most of Read Article »
Tags: business requirements , current state , future state , HCM , HCM systems strategy , HR systems strategy , HRIS , Monopoly , planning , strategic consulting , Strategy -
Stepping Off The Global Cliff
By Elissa Montoya For weeks, I have been searching for my next blog topic to no avail. For some reason, even with all the exciting stuff happening in HCM these days, I was coming up with a total blank. I put in a Google query “HCM news”. All the top results were related to Ho Read Article »
Tags: Applicant Tracking Systems , ATS , Change Management , Deploy Solutions , elissa montoya , Global Implementation , Global Recruiting Initiative , HCM , HRIS , HRMS , Implementation , Implementation Partner , planning , Subject Matter Experts , training , UAT -
Change Success Factors and Their Role in Change Management
Written by: Scott McGrail For a change to be successfully carried out, we know that there needs to be a concise and consistent level of communication. This was highlighted in A “Quick Start Guide” to Change Communication . Expanding on this; it is important to focus on the surrounding pieces of the puzzle to ensure that Read Article »
Tags: assessment , Change Management , Gant chart , HCM , HRchitect , HRIS , Implementation , indentification , learning , measuring , ownership , planning , RACI , Scott McGrail , success factors -
Change Management: A Failure to Plan is Planning to Fail
Written by: Julia Hatton With all the resources invested in an HR software implementation project, it is imperative to develop a solid strategy for managing change. The most successful implementations include a well-developed change management plan to drive the organization towards awareness, acceptance, and adoption of your future state. HRchitect’s Change Framework promotes six change Read Article »
Tags: Change Management , deployment , HCM , HR , HRchitect , HRIS , Implementation , Julia Hatton , planning , Software , support , training -
Beyond Tin Cans and String – Project Communication in the Digital World, part 2
The Global World – English Is Not Always English Working with a global team requires some special care. Even with companies who conduct their business in English, there are unique considerations. While everyone may be using a common language, each word may not mean the same thing. In some instances, they may have a completely Read Article »
Tags: effective communication , HCM , HRchitect , human capital management , John Hinojos , planning , Project Management -
Beyond Tin Cans and String – Project Communication in the Digital World, part 1
With email, voice mail, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and all the other digital options, you would not think it is necessary to talk about communication. However, even with all the latest technology are we effectively communicating with our teams or just sending out sound bites? Effective communication within any project is critical for the project’s success Read Article »
Tags: effective communication , HCM , HRchitect , human capital management , planning , Project manager