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How to humanize talent technology

• By Shaakun Khanna
How to humanize talent technology

Over the last few years, technology has rapidly evolved specifically in the HR. The pace of change is fast not only because the world of HR complex, but professionals are acknowledging many creative uses of technologies. It is bringing together aspects from the technology ecosystem and integrating them with HR problems.

Why undergo HR technology transformation? 

The true value of talent technology systems can be realized only when real human beings feel a difference. We are seeing this change happen, thanks to the impetus of progressing technology:

  • Work is becoming more meaningful.
  • There’s an ability to pool multiple data from enterprise sources as well as public domain sources.
  • What can HR do to Humanize Talent Technology? 

    But how much tech is too much tech? This is a question baffling HR and business leaders. Is there a loss of human touch due to excessive use of technology? And what can HR professionals could do to humanize technology from the people perspective. Here are a few points to reflect on:

  • Understand how tech is impacting people behavior:

    Employees are no longer excited by monetary increments alone. Technology is creating a level playing field where employer branding is important because everything is externally visible. Once HR understands how technology impacts the behavior of employees, it will be able to make the shift.

    HR leaders need to understand how the larger context of social living is changing. That has always been the traditional role of HR - we have understood psychology, sociology and now technology is the third element for HR to understand.
  • Selecting the right technology: HR must understand the following elements to bring in the human element while selecting a technology or digitizing or automating: 
  • Success in humanizing talent technologies is all about the “how”. HR needs to learn to rely on data to take more informed decisions and build enabling systems so that employees are more engaged with technology and not fearful of it. The right blend of man (or woman) and machine will create a strong human connect to technology. To make that happen, integration is the key. Today, employees want the systems to enable whatever they want and not have to depend solely on HR as this siloed operation of HR is employees’ biggest pain point.

    Insights in this article are based on an Oracle webinar on the same topic