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Boom & Bust HR

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Boom & bust HR? Let me illustrate what boom & bust HR is by referencing a great new report from PWC Saratoga – “ A new vision for growth – Key trends in human capital 2014 ”. This will all be enabled by next generation HR apps available in the Cloud. Reduce headcount. Freeze recruitment. Restrict pay awards.

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How Ansell Ditched Spreadsheets and Deployed Best Practices

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Ansell Healthcare began its Oracle Human Capital Management Cloud implementation in December 2014 and went live in July 2015. This blog post is based on a Q&A with Vikrant Rajput, Ansell’s director of global HRIS and workforce analytics, at the recent Oracle CloudWorld event in New York City.

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Namely grabs new CEO!

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You’ve most often read me bloviating about the Big Three: SAP SuccessFactors, Oracle and Workday. Like ADP, and unlike BambooHR, Namely customers are offered all the modern HCM essentials: HR, talent management, payroll, benefits, time and attendance. Namely didn’t acquire payroll functionality until 2014, buying a company named Trax.

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Standard Life Uses HR Cloud To Drive People-Powered Corporate Change

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Begbie, speaking November 17 at a conference in London, said the company needed an HR system that was capable of keeping up with this growth, and that could offer standardized processes for managing performance, talent, and rewards while providing support for local regulations. The cloud implementation led to more than £7.7

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Banishing the Unicorn

Oracle HCM - Modern HR in the Cloud

With organizational appetites for technology upgrades growing, the HR function is more frequently finding itself in the long sought position of selecting new human capital tools that will elevate talent and facilitate the achievement of business objectives. What they can’t do very well is relate HR to real-world business needs.