Web-Based Human Resources
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Today's Human Resources function is being transformed by the Web. Web-Based Human Resources shows HR professionals how to use online technologies to offer more services to more employees at a lower cost. It offers concrete tips on which approaches are most effective in small, medium, and large organizations; provides a framework for transforming HR from a support function to one centered on organization-wide productivity and learning; and explains all the key web technologies and trends that are changing the HR function--for the better!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #215633 in Books
- Published on: 2001-05-21
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 305 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Back Cover
How to Implement and Manage Today's Web-Based HR InitiativesFrom the Experts at Towers Perrin
Human resources management in the 21st century has been transformed by the Web. Paper-based, "central-office" record keeping systems are rapidly being replaced by powerful, Web-centered information systems and portal technologies, designed to deliver a wide array of self-service personal and professional information to individual users and employees.
For HR professionals who want to take advantage of these dramatic new innovations but don't know where to startor who to askWeb-Based Human Resources is Towers Perrin's comprehensive overview of today's reengineered HR environment. Articles written by Towers Perrin consultantsthe thought leaders in today's global HR environmentfeature in-depth coverage of:
- The building blocks of Web-Based HR
- Proven techniques to designing and implement Web-Based HR
- Key trends and technologies that are just over the HR horizon
Web-based technologies are changing the HR department from a function immersed in administration activities to an essential management partner. Web-Based Human Resources demonstrates what a newly designed Web-based HR department looks like, how it functions, and how to implement portal technologies for lower overall costsand higher employee satisfaction.
"The emergence of HR portals and self-service technologies have created a major new opportunity for the HR function. With these solutions, and the reengineering and e-Engineering methodologies that go hand in hand , organizations can at last alter the HR structure and roles to provide more support to the line businesses; reduce HR delivery costs; and develop new and exciting services for their customers. At the same time, HR can give them more personalized plans and programs..."
From the Introduction
Improved support and servicecombined with reduced costsare the major drivers of the current move to Web-based human resources. Powerful tools for providing easy-to-access information as well as building more productive workforces, these technologies are changing the ways that human resources departments around the world are organized and managed, as well as how they will address the needs of the workforce of the future.
Web-Based Human Resources combines the expert knowledge of Towers Perrin professionals with the real-world experiences of some of today's leading global organizations to answer virtually every question in this exciting new area. A hands-on compendium of knowledge, principles, and best-practice approaches for fully understanding and implementing the principles and practices of Web-based HR technologies, this concise yet comprehensive book covers:
- HR self-service for both managers and employees
- Recruiting and staffing on the Web
- Implementing Web-based knowledge management
- Setting HR technology strategy and Web architecture
- Workflow software
- How to implement a HR service center
- Outsourcing in the Internet era
- Knowledge Management, and much more
Web-based technologies allow for faster, easier delivery of critical HR services to both employees and management. At the same time, employee self-service initiatives, call centers, help desks, and new outsourcing arrangements have made HR roles more strategicand less administrativethan at any time in the past. Whether you are struggling to manage a new Web-based system, or simply developing a solid business case to obtain the budget and management support for major initiatives, Web-Based Human Resources provides concrete tips for deciding which approaches will work best in your organization, explains the HR technologies that most organizations will have to implement in order to stay competitive, and provides a preview of what the future holdsfor both the HR function and the global business infrastructure as a whole.
About the Author
Al Walker is a senior fellow at Towers Perrin, one of the world's largest human resources consulting firms. Walker is the Global Thought Leader and leading technologist of the human resource administration group in the Technology Solutions practice at Towers Perrin, which specializes in the application of technology to HR and management functions and examines new organizational models for more effective and efficient HR delivery. The author of over 30 articles on HR-related topics, Walker also serves on the editorial board of several leading HR journals.
Customer Reviews
Highly Recommended!
Editor Alfred J. Walker briefly introduces the new Web-based technologies that are enabling human resource (HR) managers to operate more effectively. He then offers a series of 17 articles by different authors covering these new approaches. The topics covered include Web-based employee self-service, delivering employee benefits over the Web, creating an HR service center, outsourcing and using the Web for a variety of services, including recruiting, staffing, compensation planning, employee development and knowledge management. This specialized book will primarily interest HR professionals, top executives and information technology professionals involved in setting up HR information systems. Since HR professionals are attuned to human failings, we [...] trust they will forgive the book's occasional information overlaps - hard to avoid with a collection of articles by different authors - and frequently return to this solid and specifically useful book.
Totally Dissatisfied!
Since June of 2009, I have been waiting to receive my book. I have made several attempts to the seller to resolve the issue. To this point, no resolution has been made. I will never order from this seller again because (1) they are not willing to work with you, nor (2)willing to resolve the matter of the book. I had to order another book which caused an inconvenience for me.
Good HRIS structure
This book comprehensive introduction and focuses largely on what web-based HR looks like in practice,and what this technology brings to HR's most critical functions.
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