Ventana Research today launched its latest market research study, designed to examine how organizations’ are advancing workforce management and the ways in which they are embracing talent management practices to effectively recruit, engage and retain workers.
As workforces become younger, more diverse and more globally situated, workforce management is being transformed. Employers are finding they must adapt how they schedule workers for shifts and accommodate their demands for the flexibility to accommodate today’s lifestyles and personal needs. The changes extend from how they punch in and out of the workplace to how they access employment-related information including payroll, benefits, time off, company policies and even learning.
To meet these challenges, forward-looking organizations around the world are turning to a new generation of workforce management software that can help them engage
This new generation of workforce management software can extend management controls across today’s sprawling enterprise workforce, which includes full- and part-time, salaried and hourly and union and nonunion employees, contractors and consultants as well as strategic partner and outsourced contingent labor. It assists organizations challenged by the complexity of managing workforces worldwide on a local basis as well as the increasing numbers of those who work seasonally or virtually, with flexibility to address the diversity of each country’s workplace culture, time zone and attendance processes, payroll and benefits requirements, and compliance and regulatory policies.
“Historically workforce management has been centered on tracking time and attendance, absence and leave and interfacing with payroll processing, but these tactical functions are insufficient for the next decade,” said Mark Smith, CEO and chief research officer. “This benchmark research will sharpen our understanding of the extent to which management may not be paying sufficient attention to the worker experience – a failing that can degrade employees’ sense of accomplishment and commitment and in some situations lead to a degradation of the customer experience. Younger workers are comfortable collaborating in ways facilitated by social technology such as messaging, forums and open threaded dialogue on topics. The onus therefore is increasingly on employers to learn to interact with them accordingly to retain that talent; at the same time, these methods provide an opportunity to further optimize workforce management by engaging workers in new ways.”
This Ventana Research Workforce Management for Human Capital Management benchmark research is designed to yield a broad-based, authoritative analysis of the use of and interest in more effective workforce management systems. Worker effectiveness is essential to optimizing the customer experience, and this research will examine all phases of the workforce management process from both worker and manager perspectives: recruitment, onboarding, training and learning, scheduling, time tracking and attendance, absence and time off, pay and collaboration. It will assess how well organizations understand what capabilities are currently available and which of them they perceive as valuable to include in their workforce management roadmap. It will also examine differences in responses by industry, by company, and revenue size.
Those interested in learning more about or participating in this benchmark research can do so at http://www.ventanaresearch.com/WFMforHCM2016/. Ventana Research provides qualified research participants with an incentive and complimentary report of the research findings as well as access to a free educational webcast on best practices from the benchmark research. ADP, Ceridian and FinancialForce are sponsors of this research.
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