HR Strategy

The benefits of People Technology

Technology has become an indispensable tool for enhancing people functions across organisations in the UK. From recruitment and talent management to employee engagement and performance evaluation, technology is revolutionising the HR function. The benefits of leveraging people technology includes efficiency, productivity, and employee satisfaction.

One of the primary benefits of people technology in the workplace is streamlining recruitment processes. By utilising <>, hiring managers can identify top talent that aligns with the company’s requirements and culture. According to a survey conducted by LinkedIn, 73% of talent professionals in the UK believe that technology is instrumental in enhancing recruitment processes.

Technology can also enable organisations to enhance employee engagement and foster a positive work culture. Platforms such as employee engagement software and collaboration tools facilitate seamless communication and feedback loops, ensuring that employees feel valued and connected to their colleagues and the broader business strategy. As Richard Branson once remarked, “Clients do not come first. Employees come first. If you take care of your employees, they will take care of the clients.”

Performance management is another area where people technology is driving significant improvements. Traditional annual performance reviews are being replaced by continuous feedback mechanisms supported by performance management software. These platforms enable managers to provide real-time feedback, set goals, and track progress, leading to more meaningful performance discussions and ultimately driving individual and organisational growth. According to a study by Deloitte, organisations that implement continuous performance management solutions are 44% more likely to report higher employee engagement levels.

At a minimum, people technology enables businesses to leverage data analytics for strategic decision-making. By collecting and analysing employee data, organisations can gain valuable insights into workforce trends, identify areas for improvement, and make data-driven decisions to drive business success. According to a report by McKinsey, organisations that use people analytics are 2.6 times more likely to have strong business outcomes.

Author: Sarah Mayes

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