In one of my earlier postings, BEFORE searching for a new HRIS system, several reasons were presented for rethinking the approach to obtaining a HRIS system…
To start…
All business processes, documented or not, should be reviewed with the following focus…
In many traditional cases, the focus is on the processes in the system as many, if not all, the questions are focused on the needs of the system. Such an approach is a seed for the system to be THE determining factor in many things. Before looking at or choosing any system, why not ask questions that are focused on the needs of the company instead? Would not such an approach be giving the company the control of the selection process instead of the machine determining business processes?
Let’s familiarize – you need to buy a new appliance for your home, say a clothes washer. Before searching for a new machine, you already know what you want it to do (besides the obvious – washing clothes). You may want it to have multiple wash programs, multiple rinse cycles, capable of hot water at various temperatures; with some models you may even want it to dry our clothes also… You have determined how much to spend on a machine (your budget). You have basically accomplished the first two set of criteria. From here you can buy the first machine that fits these criteria – or go shopping and to determine from all the machines available, which is the best based on your established needs.
Many have tried and can share their experiences. Looking for systems and seeing if they are the best fit for the company has many unknowns. The traditional approach promotes more questions which in turn require more time to resolve decisions. Many use this approach, because it has many benefits for the simpler systems, but for complex systems like ERP and HRIS, improvements to the approach must be gained. One solution would be to invest our time and resources more wisely in the beginning of the project to ask the right questions to the right people.
When more and more questions are being produced than are being answered, would it not be true the processes are controlling the people?
To manage the processes of high efficiency and best fit, people need to control the processes. This can be achieved through a systematic approach, with the right people being asked the right questions BEFORE searching for your next or first HRIS system. In a future article we will discuss the value of the request for information (RFI) during the discovery process and needs assessment.
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