HR

Online HR Resources from Insight

Many HR firms and government agencies have made their resources available on the World Wide Web. We've found that many of these tools are very worthwhile resources for professionals in the HR, Payroll and Benefits fields.

HUMAN RESOURCES GENERAL

http://www.shrm.org/ This is the official site of the Society for Human Resources Management. Here you can find everything from HR news, HR links to HR related up-to-date laws as well as a large number of interesting articles and publications.

http://www.hr-assistant.com This site, set up in association with the Greater Cincinnati chamber of Commerce provides a large number of tools facilitating Hr processes, lists upcoming HR related seminars and offers members the opportunity to have general HR questions confidentially answered by volunteer HR professionals.

Selecting an HRIS Provider

Overview

There comes a time when your organization’s current stand-alone HRIS system becomes out of date. This realization can occur in a number of ways. Perhaps it’s been a progressive realization and you finally can’t take it anymore. Maybe you tried to run payroll and the system irrevocably crashed. Or maybe the HR department is on the verge of walking out unless a serious overhaul is undertaken, and now! But, chances are someone in your organization has witnessed firsthand the benefits of an upgraded HR system, or another department needs to integrate its data with HR and the current system just won’t do the job. These are obvious reasons for selecting a new HRIS system, but perhaps your company doesn’t even know it could perform its HR duties more efficiently and is therefore not looking.

Establishing the Need for Change

There are several very important reasons for regularly reviewing your current system with what is available in the software marketplace. First and foremost; cash, the bottom line.

What Drives Companies to Centralize HR?

Centralization is the Key

With the rapid advances in information technology, a tighter labor market with higher recruitment and retention efforts by employers together with an increasingly mobile workforce in a global market place, the face of the Human Resources function has changed forever. All these influences represent both challenges and opportunities for all management functions and especially for Human Resources, with employees’ skills and knowledge becoming the key factor to success in today’s very competitive marketplace.

HR Professionals are being asked to do more with less, to do different work and to do it better, which puts them under greater pressure to redefine their roles and reevaluate their structure. In today’s business environment, the HR function must not only be focused on the workplace but also the marketplace and linked directly to the core business strategy. In order to achieve this, the HR department should be an integrated unit within the business and therefore centralized.

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