What if your Cloud HR suite lacks a world-class Employee Experience (EX)? Replacing it is not usually an option, because it is an expensive and complex project that requires a lot of resources. So what can you do to keep your Cloud HR system at the core and still deliver a world-class employee experience? EX and HR service delivery (HRSD) specialists might just be the answer.
In this blog, Sven Elbert, Senior Analyst HR and Talent at Fosway Group, explains why and looks at priority areas for improving the employee experience.
According to Fosway’s latest HR Realities research, only 38% of HR professionals believe that their HR systems are ready for the modern workforce.[1] This is surprising as many HR teams have put the digital transformation of HR as their top priority during the pandemic.[2] HR digitisation efforts have led to 67% of organisations now operating on a standardised HR core, which is generally considered a positive step for EMEA headquartered organisations that have historically operated on a mix of local payrolls with some HR Core consolidation.[3] But, only 15% rate the employee experience within Core HR as excellent, leaving employee experience as the top driver for changing HR systems.
1] HR Realities Research 2021/22, Fosway Group.
[2] HR Realities Research 2020/21, Fosway Group.
[3] HR Realities Research 2021/22, Fosway Group.
A sub-optimal employee experience is now always the fault of HR technology. But when it is, there are a number of reasons why:
Depending on the main causes, you can apply different strategies to fix some of the tech issues causing a bad employee experience. These can range from a costly rip-and-replace project, to throwing more headcount at the problem or trying to reimplement larger parts of the solution. The following table shows a more comprehensive overview of potential mitigation strategies.
Issue |
Potential strategies to fix the issues |
Lack of sophistication |
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Implementation issues |
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Disjointed HR ecosystem |
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More and more enterprise organisations are using employee experience and HR service delivery specialists. Their aim is to avoid a costly rip-and-replace and implement a globally consistent experience layer across their HR Core and their wider ecosystem. This significantly increases HR’s opportunity space.
For one, they can put additional headcount to processes that require immediate attention. This was done during COVID-19 when many new processes had to be supported during the very early lockdowns and few HR Core solutions were able to hold relevant data.
But, leaving emergency situations aside, the flexibility of the workflow engine, the portal component and the integration layer of an employee experience specialist provides HR teams with a toolset to implement local process variations to reduce friction and to create a consistent user interface layer that functions as an entry point for a diverse ecosystem. These components can also be used to personalise the employee experience and create a personalised user experience by showing relevant news, tasks and opportunities to employees.
With their flexibility and sophistication EX and HRSD specialists provide an appealing way to fix some of the issues of a Cloud HR suite. At least temporarily, until these solutions eventually further develop the sophistication, the personalisation and the portals needed.
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