Benefits of using HRMS
Till recently if HR departments wanted to keep electronic
records on their employees their only option was an HR system, hosted on-site
and accessible to a select few HR administrators. Luckily, nowadays HR systems
are available in the cloud and can be accessed securely by employees via the
internet. This has drastically reduced the barriers to adoption, however many
companies still manage their workforce with a haphazard system of spreadsheets,
documents and post-it notes. So what exactly are the benefits of using HR software
to help manage your employees?
Efficiency of
Administration
If you’ve got more than a few dozen people working for you it
can become an administrative nightmare keeping track of basic employee
information if you rely solely on a paper-based system. Simple questions such
as ‘How much holiday have I taken?’ and ‘Can I have a copy of my last 3 pay
slips?’ become extremely time consuming.
Reduced Cost
Aside from the less tangible costs such as efficiency or
productivity, a good HR system will save you real money. A typical benchmark
for the number of full time HR staff working for a company is 1 HR professional
per 100 employees. With some software solutions this ratio is approximately 1
HR professional per 140 employees, meaning lesser number of staffs to manage
their workforce data, resulting in reduced costs annually.
Access to Information
If you rely on spreadsheets and documents to keep track of
employee data you end up creating silos of information. Obviously you need to
take into account the sensitivity and security of the data you hold, but by
making it accessible to the right people through a central HR system you are
allowing more people to make good use of the data you hold.
Data Analysis and
Informed Decisions
Collecting data opens up analytical opportunities that will
assist you in making informed decisions. For example, you might discover that a
department has a particularly high employee turnover rate. Why is that? Did the
leavers all work for the same line manager? Who is that manager? Do they need
training? Who are your top sales performers? What are their characteristics?
Were they all recruited from the same place? Do they work for the same line
manager? Have they all attended a particular training course? If you collect
the data you can interrogate it and use that analysis to inform your decisions.
The effort required in getting the same insight using a paper-based system
simply makes this type of analysis unfeasible.
Improved Communication
Most HR systems will include an employee directory. While
employees tend to work with the same people and, therefore, have their contact
information, often times their job requires reaching out to colleagues outside
of their immediate department. If all this contact information is stored in a filing
cabinet it slows down communication massively.
HR systems
that provide access through mobile browsers or dedicated apps are particularly
useful for employees who spend a lot of time on the road.
Risk Mitigation
In the event of a legal dispute how can you prove that an
employee was made aware of a particular policy or trained on how to use a
particular piece of equipment? Email communication is fine but it is not
unheard of someone denying seeing an email. Many of today’s HR systems offer a transaction
log facility that provides a paper trail showing that an employee has read a
particular document like Company Policy.
Security and Disaster
Recovery
If you keep all your employee information in a filing cabinet
how secure is that? Who has access to it? How would you know if someone has
tried to access it?
With modern HR systems the information is extremely
secure, think bank level security.
Security of your data is one thing but what happens if there’s a
fire or a flood and you can’t access the offices for a while? Will people still
get paid if all your payroll information is stored on-site? Most HR systems
will incorporate disaster recovery features such as being hosted on mirrored
servers and keeping database backups at secure separate locations enabling the
system to be restored extremely quickly even in the most calamitous disasters.
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