human resorce information systems, telecommuting,& virtual organization
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Meaning
systems and processes at the intersection between HRM and IT.
merged as an HRM discipline with IT field. electronic tools used to access HR-related
information and perform HR-related functions:› Training and Development› Labor Relations› Strategic HR› Global HR
Definition
“Human resource information system means the system of gathering, classifying, processing, recording and disseminating the information required for efficient and effective management of human resource in an organization.”
Designed to supply information to the human resource management, to help them in managing the people effectively and efficiently
Need for HRIS
Easy to use
Salary History
Track dates for review, birthdays, and anniversaries
Salary Grade Analysis
Track training information
Employee Self Service Option
Easy to use report writing with the following standard reports:
Turn over reports
Birthday reports
Anniversary Reports
New Hire Reports
OBJECTIVES FOR HRIS
To make the desired HRI available in the right form to the
right person and at the right time.
To make the required information available at reasonable
cost.
To process the data by using most efficient methods.
To provide necessary security and secrecy for important
and confidential information.
To keep the information upto date.
PROCESSES OF HRISPROCESSES OF HRISData Collection Data Collection Data ManagementData Management
Procurement FunctionProcurement Function
Development FunctionDevelopment Function
Remuneration FunctionRemuneration Function
Maintenance FunctionMaintenance Function
Integration FunctionIntegration Function
Processing Operations
Storage of Data
HRIS: Users
HR Professionals (such as HR rep, HR
Manager, etc.)
Support staff
Lower Level Employees
Middle Level Employees
Upper Level Employees
Executives & Directors
HRIS: Softwares
Abra Suite ABS (Atlas Business Solutions) CORT: HRMS HRSOFT Human Resource MicroSystems ORACLE- HRMS PEOPLESOFT SAP HR SPECTRUM HR VANTAGE: HRA
HRIS: Benefits
Faster information process, Greater information accuracy, Improved planning and program development, and Enhanced employee communications.
TELECOMMUTING
¨ “Telecommuting is the use of computers and telephones to enable an employee to work off-site and outside the traditional workplace. This could include working partially, like one to three days a week from home, or working entirely at home corresponding when necessary with the employer”
¨ “Making use of information and communication technologies to practice some form of remote working”
¨ Telecommuting is moving the work to the workers instead of the workers moving to work
WHAT IS TELE COMMUTING ???
What Are the Benefits of Telecommuting?
Employer Benefits: Can increase staff without increasing office space needs. Reduces the cost of building additional parking facilities .
Shifts use of office computer system to off-peak hours (maximizing your system) Provides an effective, low cost recruitment tool. Increases productivity by reducing absenteeism, tardiness and employee turnover .
Increases employee motivation, job satisfaction and morale Enhances employee benefits packages
Employee Benefits: Increases job satisfaction . Reduces stress . Reduces overall commute time . Reduces office/work interruption . Reduces commute-related costs such as gas and auto maintenance. Reduces job-related costs such as clothing and meals .
Community Benefits: Reduces rush-hour congestion Improves air quality Reduces the need for costly new highway construction Reduces dependence on fossil fuels Reduces vehicle-related noise pollution
Do Telecommuters Always Work at Home ? Not necessarily. There are three types of alternative work-sites:
At-Home Offices:
Home workstations can range from a telephone and a pencil and paper to home computers, modems, fax machines, and automatic call- forwarding.
Neighborhood Work Centers:
Several companies may share strategically located office space. Telephones, copiers, fax machines, and computers may also be shared.
Satellite Offices:
Employers may choose to operate branch offices strategically located near their telecommuting employees' homes.
Impact to Individuals (negative)
¨ Lack of social contact.¨ Do not participate in group projects.¨ Work hours become longer.¨ Difficulties balancing work and personal life.¨ Difficulties drawing a line between work and home.¨ Distractions.¨ Lack of assistance .
Telecommuting TechnologiesTelecommuting usually involves all the elements of a Computer
Based Information System, including hardware, software, telecommunications, data, procedures and people:
¨ Hardware: Computer, Printer
¨ Software: Job specific
¨ Tele communications: Phone lines, Modems, Fax machines, Videoconferencing equipment.
¨ Data: Access to databases
VIRTUAL ORGANISATIONS
Virtual?
Not physically existing as such but made and connected by software.
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The Virtual Enterprise• A virtual organization is a “business
without walls”• A temporary network of independent
companies, suppliers, customers, even erstwhile rivals—linked by information technology to share skills, cost, and access to one another’s markets
• Its goal is to deliver highest-quality product at the lowest possible cost in a timely manner.
Virtual OrganisationOUTSOURCIN
G
• Obtain (goods or a service) from an outside or foreign supplier, esp. in place of an internal source
Virtual Organisation
GROUPWARE
• Specialized workgroup software (such as Lotus Notes) that provides structure and means to collaborate, exchange ideas, debate, decide, and coordinate activities.
Virtual Organisation
Virtual Organisation
TECHNOLOGY
Virtual Organisation
TECHNOLOGY IMPROVEMENT
Virtual Organisation
TECHNOLOGY IMPROVEMENT
NO BORDERS
Virtual Organisation
TECHNOLOGY IMPROVEMENT
NO BORDERS NO CLEAR IDENTITY
Virtual Organisation
TECHNOLOGY IMPROVEMENT
OPPORTUNITY
NO BORDERS NO CLEAR IDENTITY
Virtual Organisation
TECHNOLOGY IMPROVEMENT
TRUST OPPORTUNITY
NO BORDERS NO CLEAR IDENTITY
VO
Features
One is the choice of team members with the appropriate skills and knowledge for the task
Second is the definition of a purpose to steer the group
Third is the effective linking of team members, including communication channels, interactions, and relationships
Cont..
Unlike conventional teams, a virtual team performs work across space, time, and organizational boundaries connected by interactive communication technologies.
These teams often stay together only to perform its episodic task.
They may work jointly on a new project, but when the product is designed and goes into production, the project is finished and the virtual team dissolves.
+ - Increased
productivity
Less paperwork
Can be quickly
reshaped
Money saved
Abilities to work at
home
Difficult to control
Technologies can be
easily revealed
Problems with
external partner can
occur
Advantages & DisadvantagesMost Significant
Some popularly known virtual organizations.
Conclusion
Virtual organization is often associated with such terms as virtual office, virtual teams, and virtual leadership.
The ultimate goal of the virtual organization is to provide innovative, high-quality products or services instantaneously in response to customer demands.
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