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hello friends,
Could anyone please post me a list of emerging/latest HR trends...........
It need not be any industry specific as such... but the latest ones....
waititng for your reply at the earliest.............

From India, Mumbai
Hi Roopa,

Hope this article is of some use ...

Cheerio

Rajat

B2E - business to employee - future trends

by Aarthi Ramesh

The latest, addition to the glossary of new economy terms is B2E and what is it? It is about Business to Employee, with the former empowering the latter with the help of technology like Intranet. Bijay Sahoo, General Manager, HR, Wipro Technologies and Hema Ravichander, Senior Vice-president, HR, Infosys shed more light on this at the E-HR conference organised by the Bangalore chapter of NHRD, on Nov 1-3, 2001.

Bijay shared his experiences with B2E Portals and illustrated how the HR division in Wipro was using technology to deliver service to its employees. He noted that workplace dimensions had altered over the years, "From being a closed economy, we have become a global work force. The definition of jobs is changing and people are giving more importance to family and life after work". The focus, he said, was moving towards enabling employee processes.

For a similar reason, the HR functions in Infosys was also globalised. Hema pointed out that the HR had to globalise, scale up and handle employees who wanted more information about the organisation and beyond. She said, "People are critical to any organisation and if they are well informed they are happy and happy employees are the best brand ambassadors of the company."

The Wipro Intranet, "Channel W" bonds 9500 Wiproites across the globe. It addresses all the areas that an employee needs - community, collaboration and care. The portal has affinity clubs, message boards, chat, Intranet search, personalisation engine and even a space for Wiproites to buy and sell stuff. It however is not just for fun alone.

As a knowledge-intensive company, which is growing at a rapid pace, it knows it must use the technology to manage and share this knowledge. The portal provides a framework that encourages and facilitates Knowledge Management. One section of Channel W is devoted to internal corporate communication, white papers, articles and knowledge and idea sharing.

"Sparsh", the Intranet where Infoscions get in touch with other, answers all FAQ's on income tax, company policies or security. "An employee can easily navigate to other department portals for information on training or leadership programs without as much as moving out of his cubicle", Hema said. There is also help available online to learn how to do things in the company. The 'Employee Data Sheet' allows the employee to update his personal information online. The 'Request Tracker' is an application where an employee can request for information or service. 'Connect Infy' is a referral-hiring scheme, which allows the employee to refer a candidate who he knows will fit the role.

Highlighting the benefits of an employee portal, Hema said portals were a big source of Knowledge dispersion. Bijay noted that, "A portal can provide employee self-service solution, act as a binding force across various HR initiatives and result in a clear, orchestrated and powerful HR strategy."

In his concluding remarks, Bijay further espoused the advantages of the B2E initiatives. He said, "Since the focus of HR has shifted from administrative to value added services, the B2E portals aid HR executives of the company to be available to employees and strategise. It reduces operating costs, improves awareness, employee feedback and communication". Hema, however pointed out that, "IT should enable HR, but HR should not lose it’s human face."

From India, Pune
Hi Rajat roopa here. thanx a ton 4 sending in the reply. the article was really very helpful. thanx once again. regards roops...!
From India, Mumbai
Hi Roopa,
What exactly you are looking for? There are many things to talk about on your topic. In each area of HRM, there is at at least one new contribution everyday.
Some of the recent trends followed in India are:
1. Competency Mapping
2. Six sigma
3. SAP
However it all depends on the need of the organization what to use or not to use. Thus be clear on what exactly you are looking for or at least the area.
Regards
Manas Das

From India, Delhi
Hi Everyone, Can anyone please tell me the growth prospects in an Money Exchange house if I join as a Management Trainee HR..
From India, New Delhi
Hi,
We have heard about selection nterview. interview at the time of apparaisal as well as exit interview.However nowdays there is trend of Stay interview coming up in the industry.Where HR interview there emloyee and understand the level of satisfaction among them.
This trend has emerged becasuse exit interviews are like discussing married life after divorce.
With regards.
Swarali

From China, Beijing
Hi Good article. Really i am proud to be a member of Cite HR it helps us to access any info from any nook n corner of t world....Keep posting Regards, Rajesh. G
From India, Coimbatore
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From India, Gurgaon
Hi folks
i am working in a retail chain network of textle products i am looking after recruitment function, i have to maintain all my data base manualy in excel that s why i am facing so many troubles like interview sceduling, recruitment status, etc
can any one of you provide me proper formats of recruitment.
thanks
Shahid

From Pakistan, Lahore
Hi Shahid, why dont you go for the Recruitment management module software. There are Companies who can design this module for you and can manage your entire database. Regards, Abdul 9320065359
From India, Mumbai
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