专访workday:如何使用数据和分析实现员工体验
和罗马一样,高绩效的团队不是一天建成的。但是,它们由数据构建。workday的领导力和组织有效性高级副总裁 Greg Pryor 分享了数据如何使员工能够做到最好工作。
建立高绩效团队的秘诀是什么?答案很简单:数据。最有创新精神的公司都会使用数据和分析方法来经常衡量员工的体验。这为企业提供了他们所需的洞察力,为员工创造一个能让他们发挥最佳工作能力的环境。但是,他们是如何衡量这些成功的条件的呢?我们负责领导力和组织效率的高级副总裁Greg Pryor分享了Workday自身员工体验的见解。以下是我们谈话的重点内容。
数据和技术的快速发展如何改变了员工的期望?
公司的体验与消费者的体验非常相似。无论我们在提供乘车服务或餐厅体验的反馈,我们作为消费者都会适当地训练自己问自己,"这种体验是好还是不好?"
将这种实时反馈体验转化为您的员工也很重要。对于我们Workday来说,我们每周五都会通过 "最佳工作日调查 "来衡量员工的感受。人们经常会说:"每周五?嗯,这似乎有点太频繁了。" 而我的回答是,"我们的员工一直都有重要的时刻。" 通过调查,我们已经收集了超过150万个数据点,实际上,我们可以看到,员工的体验比我们想象的要动态得多。
与用年度快照来了解员工体验不同,我们通过非常及时的员工情绪衡量标准来了解员工的状况,特别是在这个变化莫测的时代,我们知道人们的状况。通过每周一次的 "最佳工作日调查",我们每个季度都会轮流对整个调查的34个问题进行调查。有些公司可能一年或两年做一次,而我们实际上是一年做四次。
这使得我们能够进行我们所谓的文化冲刺,这让我们能够了解员工的体验,并尽快做出反应。由于我们掌握了元数据,我们可以看到,例如,我们是否在不同性别、不同年龄段、不同地域、不同种族背景的员工之间提供了类似的归属感体验。我们收集到的洞察力使我们能够帮助我们的员工领导将注意力集中在最有影响力的领域。
企业如何利用数据来更好地进行个性化的职场体验?
你必须专注于对人真正重要的东西,并牢记我们在消费体验的世界里处于什么位置。比如说,想想看交通情况。我手机上的GPS并不能告诉我整个湾区的交通状况是什么样子的,它告诉我回家的路线上的交通在哪里。这就是消费者的体验:高度相关。
现在,把它应用到你自己的环境中。在Workday的背景可以是:"我是普莱森顿的人际关系领导,负责下面的团队。" 然后,我们会查看数据并制定具体的行动方案。当我们为员工领导设计内容时,我们会根据他们团队的反馈,而不是平均数。在Workday,我们使用机器学习和其他数据分析来增强这些反馈,并提供高度相关的建议。我认为这将成为所有企业的一个越来越基本的要素。
在不确定时期,HR如何利用数据来快速提升员工体验?
无论目前的环境如何,敏捷性仍然是企业现在和未来的核心。我认为,我们最近刚刚得到了一剂大剂量的药,比我们预期的要大,但这种敏捷的能力将越来越重要。我们衡量的一个数据点是我们办公室员工的员工体验与在家或远程员工的员工体验的对比。由于 Workday 拥有这些元数据,我们知道--而且已经跟踪了一段时间--我们可以比较这两种体验。
考虑到最近的大流行病,我们只有一个明确的决定:让我们的员工远程工作,以保障他们的健康。但我们有数据表明,虽然我们必须要做一些工作,但总的来说,我们的员工领导和员工在支持远程工作方面有很好的记录。有了这些数据点,我们就可以进行调整,并知道我们在不同领域的比较,这样我们就可以更了解情况,从而更加灵活。
"Our aspiration is not to have a remarkable employee experience for some, but to have a remarkable employee experience for all."
Greg PryorSenior Vice President of Leadership and Organizational Effectiveness at Workday
"我们的愿望不是让一部分人拥有非凡的员工体验,而是让所有人都能拥有非凡的员工体验。"
Greg Pryor Workday公司领导力和组织效率高级副总裁
组织如何衡量一些难以量化的指标,如包容性和归属感?
得益于我们与Great Place to Work的良好合作关系,我们调查的六个问题都与我们所说的 "归属感指数 "有关。这些问题旨在衡量人们的包容和归属感。在我们的首席多元化官员Carin Taylor的出色领导下,我们的目标是在美国的性别、年龄、地域、职业水平和种族背景方面的差异不超过3%。
Carin用一个高中舞蹈的例子来解释包容性。包容意味着你被邀请参加舞会。然而,归属感是建立在 "我觉得我被邀请来跳舞吗?我觉得音乐能引起我的共鸣吗?我在舞池里感觉舒服吗?" 我们的诉求不是让一部分人拥有非凡的员工体验,而是让所有人都能拥有非凡的员工体验。我们利用 "归属感指数 "中的洞察力,努力确保每个人都能感受到被包容,并在某些人感觉不到的时候采取具体行动。
您对希望采用更多数据驱动的HR方法的领导者有什么建议吗?
我们通过我们的 "最佳workday脉动调查"(Best Workday Pulse Survey)创造了一种消费者的体验和期望,它是由数据的民主化驱动的。这其中最重要的是,我们将洞察力 "推送到边缘",并将其掌握在员工领导手中--在最重要的地方,我们可以采取行动。然后,我们让这些人根据数据做出正确的决策,并根据数据做出结果。我不知道我们如何才能提供这些洞察力。每个组织都必须以某种形式接受这一点,以便能够吸引、参与和启用最好的员工队伍。
以上来自workday,由智能的AI翻译完成,仅供参考。
原文标题:Using Data and Analytics to Enable the Employee Experience
作者:Ghadeer Redler
员工入职和管理公司Sapling 宣布获得400万美元融资,强调员工体验
Sapling是一家位于旧金山的三年公司,其员工管理和入职管理软件正被少数但数量不断增加的中型公司采用,这些公司拥有广泛的员工队伍,今天宣布已筹集400万美元资金。投资者有来自谷歌人工智能基金Gradient Ventures和Tuesday Capital(以前称为CrunchFund)的资金。(in funding from Gradient Ventures, which is Google’s AI fund, and Tuesday Capital, formerly known as CrunchFund.)
几个月前,该公司悄悄获得了这笔资金,并一直在利用这笔资金,将目前的雇员增加到50人。
该公司的创始团队是投资者喜欢看到的那种,这意味着他们以前的工作经历在很多方面促使他们开始了Sapling。
联合创始人兼首席执行官巴特麦克唐纳在人力资源部门度过了他的整个职业生涯,他最近在澳大利亚墨尔本工作,担任全球编码学院大会的区域主管,在那里他聘请并管理了一个10人的营销,销售和运营团队。
与此同时,联合创始人安迪·克里巴尔(出生于与麦克唐纳一样的悉尼医院,在一天后)也了解个人试图无缝接纳新员工的困境,最近在一家名为Credible Labs的金融科技创业公司的业务发展计划中工作,像许多公司一样,增加员工人数是一个令人沮丧的地方。
周二资本联合创始人帕特加拉格尔说:“我喜欢巴特和安迪在以前的职位上处理过蹩脚的人力资源软件,从而真正了解客户如何看待问题。” “如果我们投资预产品,这两者都不是技术问题,但到了我们投资时,他们已经证明他们可以构建客户喜爱的软件。”
事实上,加拉格尔说,他的团队特别被Sapling吸引,因为该公司的一些投资组合公司一直在使用其入门软件并且“真的很喜欢它。很难找到人们真正喜欢的人力资源软件,因此这对我们来说是一个巨大的积极因素,并有助于消除他们运营的空间噪音。”
那么Sapling有什么特别之处呢?大多数情况下,它的方法似乎将人力资源高管已经使用的工具和软件集中在一起,包括用于工资单的ADP,或用于提高工作效率的G Suite,以及用于招聘的Lever,以及使用大量AI来预测行为的集成。员工,使管理人员更容易招聘,帮助,管理和支持当前和未来的员工。
正如Macdonald在最简单的层面上解释的那样,Sapling不仅为他们提供软件,而且还连接他们的工具“因此他们不必打开10个标签。他们所要做的就是在Sapling内部运行他们的工作流程,以便例如员工可以在Slack中请求休假,“并且该请求将自动反映在雇主的工资和福利系统中(一旦获得批准)。
Sapling目前与拥有100到1,500名员工的公司合作,包括InVision,这是一个八年历史的商业平台,由设计团队用于创建移动和桌面数字产品,目前正在投资F系列。拥有庞大分布式员工队伍的InVision表示,Sapling通过加快沟通和使员工敬业度更加无缝,为公司节省了1,000个小时。
Sapling的下一步还有待观察。这是一个非常拥挤的类别,不缺少吸引风险投资的一体化人力资源解决方案。
与此同时,由于失业率低导致许多服装企业难以保持其人才,Sapling巧妙地将自己定位为一个重要工具,专门帮助地理位置分散的团队保留和聘用员工。像InVision,Digital Ocean,KPMG和Kayak这样的客户也说它也在运作。
上图,从左到右:创始人Bart Macdonald和Andy Crebar,由Sapling提供。
原文来源:https://techcrunch.com/2019/02/26/sapling-an-employee-management-and-on-boarding-platform-focused-on-distributed-teams-lands-4-million-in-seed-funding/
由AI翻译完成,仅供参考。
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火热的全球经济下人力资源应该如何适应?The Red Hot Global Economy: How Should HR Adapt?
我们生活在有趣的时代。几十年来,全球经济第一次增长。失业率达到30年来的最低点,薪水开始上涨,雇主正在大力争夺一套新的技能。(根据LinkedIn的说法,“机器学习技能”现在是最热门的,在过去的五年中,这项工作的需求增加了近10倍。)
我们看到很多证据表明就业市场非常火爆。根据ADP最近的一项研究显示,美国近5%的员工每个月都会换工作,其中60%是自愿的。人们为什么换工作?对超过1400万名员工进行研究的ADP研究表示,头号问题是薪水。人们找到更高薪的职位,所以他们移动。
虽然这对经济有利,但对雇主而言将会越来越难。正如我记得2000年的“网络公关”时间(以及后来的崩溃),在这些高就业时期,就业市场变得竞争激烈,工资上涨,雇主必须更加努力地吸引技术熟练的人。如下图所示,这就是现在正在发生的事情。我们接近韩战以来没有看到的失业率。
首席执行官感到压力
这个问题现在已经到了董事会的空间。最新的会议董事会首席执行官研究表明,“寻找和留住人才”现在是首席执行官头脑中的首要问题。高管们担心组织能力,领导力,留存率和参与度以及他们的就业品牌。有需求技能的人(例如工程师,专家,销售人员等)开始表现得像电影明星一样:游说高薪,比较雇主彼此,并希望公司不断改善工作经验。
我刚刚参加了一家大型全球性公司的200强领导力活动,人们关心的第一个话题是如何吸引更多高潜力进入公司,发展领导力渠道,并计划随着自动化变革的发展而发生的技能和工作变化。首席执行官亲自要求每位经理“负责建立你的领导力管道”。
人力资源部门面临压力
我们人力资源部门正在处理这个问题。每个人力资源部门都在讨论就业品牌,员工敬业度和员工经验等主题。我们的全球客户之一已经开始为所有10万以上的人员开发“员工角色”,所有这些都旨在学习如何理解和改善公司各个层面的工作体验。
这些事情很重要。如果你的公司在社交媒体网站上没有得到很好的尊重或低评价,你现在发现招聘越来越困难。虽然业务可能很好,但在别的地方可能会更好。销售人员,工程师,科学家,产品专家甚至入门级员工倾向于转向发展速度更快的公司,往往让陷入困境的公司陷入波澜。
这种经济环境迫使我们改变人力资源的优先事项。在当今的经济环境中,我鼓励人力资源团队专注于生产力,参与度和留任率,现在是时候仔细审视您的奖励和附带福利。大多数公司正在制定福祉计划,他们正在实现工作环境的现代化,许多公司已实施免费午餐,免费晚餐,免费洗衣以及免费的健身和锻炼计划等项目。在硅谷,多年来对于员工福利的战争不断升级。如果你不提供美味的早餐,午餐(通常是晚餐),你根本无法吸引工程师。人们认为这些福利是他们报酬的一部分,他们比较他们工作中的食品成本。
在我的职业生涯中,我经历了几个这样的经济周期,而且我的经验表明,虽然许多员工留在原地,但是高潜力人员,创收人员以及经验丰富的领导者都有很多机会,所以我们必须仔细观察它们。
快速移动人员。扩大您对潜力的定义。
在这样的经济体中有很多事情需要考虑。一种是重新思考你的传统继任管理计划,并找到一种更持续提供增长和发展的方法。就像我们一直在实施持续绩效管理一样,组织现在需要提供更多的定期促销活动(我遇到的一家公司每年提供两次“半升级促销”),更多的发展任务以及比以往更多的学习机会。
过去我们每年坐下一次,试图弄清楚我们的几个“高潜力”(HIPO)是谁。今天我建议你重新设计整个过程,这样每个人都可以定期从增长中受益。
这是一个建议如何。在过去,我们一直将HIPO定义为“能够在公司内上升两级”的人。今天我建议至少有三种我们想要承认的领导类型:
商业领导力:可以“经营业务”或推动盈亏的人
技术领导:技术专家或可以领导技术团队的人员
团队或项目领导:可以领导项目,计划和计划的人员。
这极大地拓宽了您的领导力,几乎每个人都有机会发展壮大,并渴望获得更负责任,更有价值的职位。
图2:三种类型的领导者需要扩展的继任格子
我最近访问的一家客户是一家全球性医疗保健公司,他们的主要领导差距之一是发展“科学和临床领导者”。这些人不一定会成为首席执行官,但他们对业务至关重要 - 所以他们需要定期晋升,薪金审查和流动性。数字专家,分析专家,网络安全专家和其他需求技术人员属于同一类别。
在工作流程中提供学习
如果你不能经常宣传,请记住,保留的巨大动力是员工的“学习能力”。即使很难找到促销活动,当人们认为“这项工作真的把我带到某个地方”时,他们也会参与进来。这是创造学习环境,培养领导者成长思维的一个问题,并且给予人们不论其角色的学习文化。
虽然L&D在过去几年一直是一个麻烦的行业(我们在2017年发现了一个负面的网络推动者评级),但我很高兴地说,现在解决这个问题相对容易,今年是投资于微型网络的一年,学习,学习体验平台,自我创作内容,视频学习以及我们几十年来一直在讨论的所有文化方面的知识,而且您实际上可以“在工作流程中”提供学习,使其更具相关性和可使用性比以往任何时候都要多。
人力资源准备好了吗?我相信是这样。
在过去的一年中,我一直在与世界上一些最具代表性的公司会面,他们的人力资源团队正在适应。今天,他们专注于职业管理,员工体验,更多创新奖励计划以及各种有趣的学习,数字生产力和福利策略。
让我们都在这里享受美好时光。是的,这个就业市场造成了很大的压力,但如果你专注于赋权,发展和引人入胜的核心 - 你的组织就能蓬勃发展。现在云层已经在地平线上了,所以我们享受阳光。
针对热门经济的五项人力资源战略。
1.关注就业品牌。
了解并研究候选人如何看待你的公司,并将这些信息反馈给首席执行官和高级商业领袖,以便推动管理层改进文化,参与度和工作环境。今天,您可以使用Glassdoor,LinkedIn,您自己的参与调查,脉搏调查,停留访谈,匿名调查以及大量其他聆听设备来了解您在市场中的感受。您应该尽可能申请“最佳工作场所”奖项,这也会提升您的游戏体验,并促使您改善工作体验。
2.保持当前的工资和福利。
现在我认为公司必须每六个月刷新一次奖励计划。每年的速度不够快。我曾经和那些给员工半年一次审查和加薪的公司谈过,即使这在某些情况下可能还不够。我们刚刚完成的研究表明,每年不止一次重新访问薪水和奖金的公司表现优于仅每年审核报酬的公司。并确保您的透明度:现在公布大量薪酬信息 - 所以您应该公布您的薪金基准,让员工充分披露您是否支付高于或低于平均水平(当然有充分的理由)。
3.建立一支专注于了解员工旅程的团队,并专注于端到端的员工体验。
这意味着从候选人到新员工到第一天,第一个月,第一季度,第一年,第一次促销等等。设计思维的概念现在已经被很好地理解,因此您需要使用它们来构建一种数字化的体验,以帮助人们在职业生涯中茁壮成长。最好的起点是有一个高转换率的员工团队(即通常是第一年的零售员工),这样你就可以获得一个良好的设计思维项目。然后,一旦你熟练掌握了它,你就可以为各种工作转变创造员工旅程,并寻找使他们变得更好的方法。在德勤,我们称之为“重要时刻”。
4.重新设计您的L&D战略。
今年是2018年,采用微型学习策略的一年,更新您的LMS和工具,并深入了解“工作流程中的学习”的概念。我很快就会写更多内容 - 但让我提醒你,当人们觉得自己“没有学习”时,他们会离开公司。你可以解决这个问题。我们最近调查的公司中超过50%告诉我们,他们正在增加L&D平台的预算。是时候了。顺便说一下,开始制定一个更好的职业管理工具的战略 - 这是人力资源技术中最热门的新部分,它将成为您工作未来自动化,人工智能和工作变革的保险。
5.保持首席执行官和高级领导的知情权。
确定你的分析计划,确保你知道技能,领导力,参与度和保留差距在哪里。
让首席执行官知道人才稀少 - 他或她会真正关心。如果您需要聘用更多招聘人员,投资新的开发计划,或从根本上改变工作模式以适应,您需要他们的帮助才能迅速动员。在竞争激烈的时期,首席执行官希望尽其所能帮助,所以要抓住机遇。(2018年会议委员会首席执行官研究称“缺乏关键技能”成为今天的首要业务挑战。)
最后:现在是时候调整您的人力资源战略,以应对以竞争为中心,以技能为中心的市场。调整你的招聘,专注于推动包容性和多元化的多元文化,并确保你的职业生涯管理和学习在前台。没有人知道这种经济繁荣将持续多久,但现在有一场人才争夺战,我们必须武装自己来应付它。
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关于作者:Josh Bersin是Deloitte,Deloitte Consulting LLP 的创始人和负责人 ,Deloitte Consulting LLP是一家领先的研究和咨询公司,专注于企业领导力,人才,学习以及工作与生活的交叉。
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We are living in interesting times. For the first time in decades the entire global economy is growing. Unemployment rates are reaching a 30 year low, salaries are beginning to rise, and employers are competing heavily for a new set of skills. (“Machine learning skills” are now the hottest according to LinkedIn, a job that has increased in demand by almost 10 times in the last five years.)
We see lots of evidence that the job market is red hot. According to a recent study by ADP, almost 5% of the US workforce now changes jobs every month, and 60% of this is voluntary. Why are people changing jobs? The ADP research, which studied more than 14 million employees, says the #1 issue is salary. People are finding higher paid positions so they move.
While this is all good for the economy, it will be increasingly hard on employers. As I remember during the year 2000 "dot-com" time (and later crash), during these periods of high employment the job market becomes hyper-competitive, salaries go up, and employers have to work harder to attract skilled people. As the chart below shows, this is what is happening now. We are nearing an unemployment rate not seen since the Korean War.
Fig 1: Unemployment Rate Near Record Low
CEOs Feel the Pinch
This issue has now reached the board room. The latest Conference Board CEO research shows that “finding and retaining talent” is now the #1 issue on the mind of CEOs. Executives are worried about organizational skills, their leadership pipeline, retention and engagement, and their employment brand. And people with in-demand skills (e.g. engineers, specialists, sales people, etc.) are starting to behave like movie stars: lobbying for high salaries, comparing employers against each other, and expecting companies to continuously improve the work experience.
I just attended a top 200 leadership event for a large global company and the #1 topic on peoples minds were how to attract more high-potentials into the company, grow the leadership pipeline, and plan for skill and job changes as automation changes work. The CEO personally asked each and every manager to "take responsibility for building your leadership pipeline."
The Pressure Is On for HR
We in HR are on the hook to deal with this issue. The topics of employment brand, employee engagement, and the employee experience are being discussed in every HR department. One of our global clients has embarked on a project to develop "employee personas" for all their 100,000+ people, all with the intention to learn how to understand and improve their work experience at every level in the company.
And these things matter. If your company is not well respected or has low ratings on social media websites, you are now finding it harder and harder to recruit. And while business may be good, it may be better somewhere else. Sales people, engineers, scientists, products specialists, and even entry level employees tend to move to faster growing companies, often leaving troubled companies in waves.
This economic environment is forcing us to change the priorities in HR. In today's economy I encourage HR teams to focus on productivity, engagement, and retention and it's now time to look carefully at your rewards and fringe benefits. Most companies are now building programs for well-being, they are modernizing the work environment, and many have implemented programs like free lunch, free dinner, free laundry, and free gym and exercise programs. Here in Silicon Valley, there has been an escalating war for employee benefits for years. If you don’t offer people a gourmet breakfast, lunch, (and often dinner) you simply cannot attract engineers. People consider these benefits a part of their compensation, and they compare the cost of food in their job offers.
I’ve been through several of these economic cycles in my career, and my experience shows that while many employees stay where they are, high-potentials, people in revenue-generating roles, and experienced leaders have lots of opportunities, so we have to watch them closely.
Move People Faster. Broaden Your Definition of Potential.
There are many things to think about in an economy like this. One is to rethink your traditional succession management program and find a way to offer growth and progression on a more continuous basis. Just like we have been implementing continuous performance management, organizations now need to offer more regular promotions (one company I met with offers "half-level promotions" twice per year), more developmental assignments, and more opportunities to learn than ever before.
In the past we sat down once a year and tried to figure out who our few "high-potentials" (HIPO) were. Today I'd suggest you re-engineer that entire process, so everyone can benefit from growth on a regular basis.
Here is a suggestion how. In the past we always defined a HIPO as someone who could "move up two levels in the company." Today I'd suggest there are at least three types of leadership we want to recognize:
Business leadership: people who can "run a business" or drive a P&L
Technical leadership: people who are technical experts or can lead technical teams
Team or Project leadership: people who can lead projects, initiatives, and programs.
This greatly broadens your leadership pipeline, and gives nearly everyone an opportunity to grow and aspire to a more responsible, rewarding position.
Fig 2: Three Types of Leaders Demand Expanded Succession Grids
A client I recently visited is a global healthcare company, and one of their key leadership gaps is developing "scientific and clinical leaders." These are not necessarily people who would become the CEO, but they are critical to the business - so they warrant regular promotion, salary review, and mobility. Digital experts, analytics experts, cyber security experts, and other in-demand technical people are in the same category.
Deliver Learning In The Flow Of Work
If you can't promote people regularly, remember that an enormous driver of retention is an employee's "ability to learn." Even when promotions are hard to find, people are engaged when they feel that "this job is really taking me someplace." This is a problem of creating a learning environment, building a growth mindset in leaders, and giving people a culture of learning regardless of their role.
While L&D has been a troubled profession for the last few years (we found a negative net-promoter rating in 2017), I"m happy to say that now it is relatively easy to address this. This is the year to invest in micro-learning, learning experience platforms, self-authored content, video-learning, and all the cultural aspects of learning we have been talking about for decades. And you can actually deliver learning "in the flow of work," making it more relevant and consumable than ever. (You can view my presentation on this below.)
Is HR ready for this? I believe so.
Over the last year I have been meeting with some of the most iconic companies in the world, and their HR teams are adapting. Today they are focused on career management, the employee experience, more innovative rewards programs, and all sorts of interesting learning, digital productivity and well-being strategies.
Let’s all enjoy the good times while they’re here. Yes this job market creates a lot of stress, but if you focus on the core of empowering, developing, and engaging people – your organization can thrive. The clouds are out on the horizon for now, so let’s enjoy the sun.
Five HR strategies for a hot economy.
1. Focus on employment brand.
Understand and study how candidates view your company ,and bring this information back to your CEO and top business leaders so you can push your management to improve culture, engagement, and the work environment. Today you can use Glassdoor, LinkedIn, your own engagement surveys, pulse surveys, stay interviews, anonymous surveys, and lots of other listening devices to know how you are perceived in the market. You should apply for "best places to work" awards wherever possible, which will also up your game and push you to make the work experience better.
2. Keep salaries and benefits current.
Right now I believe companies have to refresh their rewards programs every six months. Annually is just not fast enough. I’ve talked with companies that give employees reviews and raises semi-annually and even this may not be enough in some cases. We just completed research that shows that companies that revisit salaries and bonus more than once per year outperform those that only review compensation annually. And make sure you are transparent: a tremendous amount of compensation information is now public – so you should publish your salary benchmarks against peers, giving employees full disclosure about whether you are paying above or below average (with good justification of course).
3. Get a team focused on understanding the employee journey, and focus on the end to end employee experience.
This means everything from candidate to new hire to first day, first month, first quarter, first year, first promotion, and on. The concepts of design thinking are well understood now, so you need to use them to build a digital-enabled experience that helps people thrive throughout their career. The best place to start is with a high turnover employee group (ie. often first year retail employees) so you can get a good design thinking project under your belt. Then once you get good at it you can create employee journeys for various job transitions and look at ways to make them better. At Deloitte we call this "moments that matter."
4. Re-engineer your L&D strategy.
This year, 2018, is the year to adopt a micro-learning strategy, refresh your LMS and tools, and get behind the concepts of “learning in the flow of work.” I’ll be writing a lot more on this soon – but let me remind you, people leave companies when they feel they are “not learning.” You can fix this. More than 50% of the companies we recently surveyed told us they are increasing budget for L&D platforms. It's time. And by the way, start building a strategy for better career management tools too - this is the hottest new segment in HR technology and it will become your insurance for automation, AI, and job changes from the future of work.
5. Keep the CEO and senior leadership informed.
Get your analytics program in shape and make sure you know where skills, leadership, engagement, and retention gaps are high. Let the CEO know where talent is thin - he or she will really care. You will need their help to mobilize quickly if you need to hire more recruiters, invest in a new development program, or radically change job models to adapt. In times of competitive growth CEOs want to do everything they can to help, so take advantage of the opportunity. (Conference Board 2018 CEO study cited "lack of critical skills" as the #1 business challenge today.)
Bottom Line: It's time to adjust your HR strategies to deal with the competitive, skills-centric market ahead. Tune up your recruitment, focus on driving an inclusive and generationally diverse culture, and make sure you have your career management and learning on the front burner. Nobody knows how long this economic boom will last, but for now there's a war for talent, and we have to arm ourselves to deal with it.
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About the Author: Josh Bersin is the founder and Principal of Bersin by Deloitte, Deloitte Consulting LLP, a leading research and advisory firm focused on corporate leadership, talent, learning, and the intersection between work and life.
Josh is a published author on Forbes, a LinkedIn Influencer, and has appeared on Bloomberg, NPR, and the Wall Street Journal, and speaks at industry conferences and to corporate HR departments around the world.
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候选人对找工作的真实感受是怎么样的?How Candidates REALLY Feel About the Job Search我不认为我们中的任何一个人会对一般人不喜欢找工作感到惊讶。
Hired最近的一项调查发现,83%的人因求职而受到压力,73%的人认为得到根管,69%的人认为被困在电梯中是有压力的。
随着今天失业率的降低,组织终于开始投资候选人经验,作为吸引人才的竞争优势。但是候选人真的想要什么呢?招聘团队可以做些什么来为寻找工作做出切实的改变?
候选人谈论求职,chatbots,等等
最近,我走上街头向人们询问他们找工作的经历。我问他们最大的求职宠物是什么,招聘人员可以做些什么来改善工作申请,他们对chatbots的感受,等等。
第一:回复每个候选人
尽管候选人仍然首选人情味,但首先得到他们的应用的承认是提高候选人经验的最低水平。事实上,CareerBuilder发现求职者中有33%希望在申请之后收到一封自动发送的电子邮件,这些邮件概述了流程中接下来的步骤。
由于现在有大量的招聘软件和工具可供使用,因此在合理的时间范围内不回复候选人的做法已经不再是可以避免的了,特别是随着短信和聊天机器人在招聘环境中日益普遍。
第二:加快你的过程
实际上被问到的候选人,“ 一旦你申请到公司的工作,下列哪一个行动建立信任?“最高的答复是,” 公司迅速查看你的申请并伸出援助之手,53%的考生选择这个选项。
SHRM对人才招聘专业人员的调查发现,平均需要9天时间才能开始筛选求职者。在候选人驱动的市场中,花这么长时间才能回到候选人身上,是不会再削减的了。
随着人工智能(AI)在采购和筛选方面的最新进展,可以轻松利用技术来自动执行管理任务,加快您的招聘流程。
LinkedIn人才解决方案副总裁Dan Shapero认为,大量采用人工智能是招聘的未来。
正如他所言:“ 过去10年来,被动式人才招聘一直是关键。未来10年将涉及智能招聘。”通过自动化采购和筛选行政部门来加速招聘,让这种情报为你工作。
第三:拥抱像chatbots这样的新工具
由于像Siri和Alexa这样的聊天机器人和虚拟私人助理在我们的个人生活中变得越来越普遍,他们在招聘中的采用只能是不可避免的。
候选人对于聊天机器人等新的交流工具显然是开放的。Allegis发现,66%的候选人都乐意与聊天机器人进行互动。正如视频所述,只要聊天机器人能够提供更多关于求职的信息,他们就会欢迎与张开双臂的人交流。
在视频中提出的另一个有趣的观点是,与人类招聘者相比,一些候选人可能对聊天机器人感到更舒适,因为他们感觉交互会更客观。
最后一个想法是:尽管找工作绝不是一个流行的消遣,但最近在筛选和交流工具方面的创新意味着组织可以采取一些具体措施,使求职变得不那么讨厌和有压力的活动。
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I don’t think any of us would be surprised how much the average person hates looking for a job.
A recent survey by Hired found 83 percent of people get stressed by the job search, compared to 73 percent who consider getting a root canal, and 69 percent who believe getting trapped in an elevator is stressful.
With today’s lower unemployment rates, organizations are finally starting to invest in candidate experience as a competitive differentiator to attract talent. But what do candidates really want? And what can recruiting teams do to make a tangible difference for the job search?
Candidates talk about the job search, chatbots, and more
Recently, I took to the streets to ask people about their experiences with looking for a job. I asked what their biggest job search pet peeve was, what recruiters could do to improve the job applications, how they feel about chatbots, and more.
Takeaway No. 1: Reply to every candidate
Even though candidates still prefer a human touch first and foremost, receiving acknowledgement of their application in the first place is the lowest hanging fruit for improving candidate experience. In fact, CareerBuilder found 33 percent of job seekers want to receive an automated email after they apply which outlines what the next steps in the process are.
With the plethora of recruiting software and tools available these days, not replying back to candidates within a reasonable time frame is no longer excusable, especially as text messaging and chatbots become increasingly common within the recruiting context.
Takeaway No. 2: Speed up your process
Indeed asked candidates, “Once you’ve applied to a job at a company, which of the following actions builds trust?” The top reply was, “The company views your application promptly and reaches out” with 53 percent of candidates picking this option.
A SHRM survey of talent acquisition professionals found it took on average 9 days from posting a job to start screening candidates. In a candidate-driven market, taking this long to get back to candidates is just not going to cut it anymore.
With the recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) for sourcing and screening, technology can easily be leveraged to automate administrative tasks to speed up your hiring process.
Dan Shapero, LinkedIn’s VP of Talent Solutions, Careers, & Learning believes mass adoption of AI is the future of recruiting.
As he states, “The last 10 years have been all about passive talent recruiting.The next 10 years will be about intelligent recruiting.” Let this intelligence work for you by automating the administrative parts of sourcing and screening candidates to speed up your hiring.
Takeaway No. 3: Embrace new tools like chatbots
As chatbots and virtual personal assistants like Siri and Alexa become more common in our personal lives, their adoption in recruiting is only inevitable.
Candidates are clearly open to new communication tools like chatbots. Allegis found 66 percent of candidates are comfortable interacting with a chatbot. As stated in the video said, as long as the chatbot is able to provide more information about the job search, they’d welcome interacting with one with open arms.
Another interesting point raised in the video is that some candidates may feel more comfortable with a chatbot compared to a human recruiter because they feel the interaction will be more objective.
One final thought: While job searching will never be a popular pastime, recent innovations in screening and communication tools means that organizations can take some concrete measures towards making the job search a less hated and stressful activity.