Once a business adopts HR software, it has set the stage for improved efficiency, productivity, and accuracy. But before these and other windfalls can be realized, proper setup is necessary. As with any other system, implementing HR technology presents two possible options. The first is conventional installation from a disc or flash drive to an internal computing network. The second, …
World Cloud
If a U.S. company has offices or facilities in other countries, it clearly covers a great deal of territory. Investment, resources, research, development, and production stretch clear around the world. But with a diversity of locations comes a diversity of employees. How does a business connect with this broad body of personnel on a consistent basis? How does it reconcile …
Lifting Efficiency to the Clouds
Businesses of every size are recognizing the inherent advantages HR software. Increasingly, managers are adopting the technology and reaping substantial rewards therefrom. Yet despite the widespread and growing acceptance of HR systems, supporters of every ilk sometimes disagree on one very important issue — Is computer-based or cloud-based the better way to go? While both sides present compelling arguments, cloud-based …
High Tech Flexibility
Changing conditions and needs are perennial workplace issues. New ways replace the old. If successful, the new ways generate productivity improvements. Good news for any enterprise. But the news must be tempered with a dose of reality: change is approaching light speed in the contemporary workplace. The solution? Lightning quick flexibility. The feverish pace demands nothing less. React too slowly, …
Choosing the Right Option
Once a business has crossed the line and adopted HR software, many decisions still must be made. One of the most important relates to location – will the technology be based on the cloud or on the premises? Increasingly, management is opting for the former option. There are two reasons for this inclination. First, cloud-based HR technology costs less to …