Event: Advancing HR Technology Architecture to Elevate Talent Management Impact

 
  • When: Tuesday, December 10, 2024, 3-4pm IST
  • Who should attend: CHROs, HR Leaders, CXOs, HR Heads, Senior HR professionals and Managers
 

In today’s world of work, technology is indispensable for HR to boost their effectiveness in managing the human capital and deliver business value through their work. The growing business focus on workforce productivity requires HR to strengthen its ability to hire, skill, and retain the right people using the right tech architecture.

According to People Matters SHRPA state of the HR industry research, over 95% of HR leaders in India say maintaining high workforce productivity is a challenge. The report also finds that India is falling behind in its HR tech evolution journey and as a result, is facing significant challenges in ensuring workforce success.

Over 43% report having a basic HR automation suite as their current HR architecture while another 22% are adopters in this journey, leaving only 36% as progressive leaders leveraging advanced HR tech. These 6 in 10 companies, laggards and adopters with low HR tech maturity, are also falling behind the change execution journey. While those with advanced tech architectures are better ready to navigate the impact of a disruptive ecosystem across key areas like skilling, talent attraction, analytics and overall management.

Hence, there’s a need to develop and develop HR tech architecture to keep pace with business and talent shifts and ensure its people-centric implementation leading to productivity gains and improved decision-making.

Discussion Pointers

  • 1. Highlighting the need for a more integrated, advanced HR tech architecture and mapping the benefits of technologies like AI and advanced analytics in improving productivity. Discussing the use cases and best practices.

  • 2. Enhancing change management support and overcoming business resistance to adopting newer technologies.

  • 3. Addressing broken analytics journey to improve ROI and build a better case of HR tech implementation aligned with business impact.

  • 4. Building HR’s skill set to leverage advanced technologies better and increase talent management impact.

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Speakers


Leena Wakankar

Leena Wakankar

CHRO, ASK Group
Vaibhav Goel

Vaibhav Goel

Sr. Vice President & Head of HR, E&P, Reliance Industries Limited
Cheshta Dora

Cheshta Dora

Head - Research, Content & Community, People Matters

For more information contact…

Rakshitha Deepak
rakshitha.deepak@gopeoplematters.com