Advisers can learn a thing or two from HR
Employee Benefit Adviser, September, 2008
Talent trumps technology in the human resources department. What are you focusing on? As you consider your business plan, it may be time to rethink your priorities by taking a note from your clients.
Human resource executives have consistently ranked technology and systems implementation as their top priority in HR service delivery. In 2008, however, employers report that their talent agenda is taking center stage.
Towers Perrin, an HR consulting firm, recently released its 11th annual survey on the state of HR services and technology, which questioned HR and HRIT executives from 390 companies from around the world. In the survey, 44% of participants have operations mainly located in one country, while 56% are multinational.
The results show that more...
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