
The dynamics of engaging employees are changing in today’s disruptive, digital business. In this keynote address from SAPinsider’s HR 2016 event, Yvette Cameron, Global Head of SAP SuccessFactors Strategy, talks about how to drive technology to improve employee engagement and satisfaction. She shares SAP’s cloud strategy around human capital management with a focus on continuous…
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Companies want to achieve recognizable return on their people investment, and investment in experience is often about enabling more productive workers. However, comprehensive employee experience management solutions are still new to the market. SAP only rebranded its human capital management (HCM) solution set to support the concept of human experience management (HXM) two years ago and is only at the beginning of providing a full-fledged experience toolkit.
Many of the requirements around employee experience are measurable through net promoter score such as turnover rates, absenteeism, employee performance, and employer brand. Identifying the connection between happier employees and better metrics will be key to unlocking the biggest roadblocks to investing in employee experience.
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- What the challenges are to improving employee experience with the shift to remote work.
- How companies are investing in employee experience in response to this shift.
- The importance of measuring employee experience to improve productivity and satisfaction.
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Implement and Manage Competency Frameworks in SAP SuccessFactorsManaging talent in today’s volatile climate is both challenging and necessary. Companies need to remain engaged with their top performers while laying the groundwork for succession plans in key roles. To be successful, SAP SuccessFactors Platform provides two different systems to implement and manage Competency Framework. Understanding the differences between both can help with making the right choice.
Competencies are assigned to a Job Role to define what it requires from its incumbent, in terms of his/her abilities to perform the job, writes Faisal Iqbal, SAP Consultant, MSITEK LLC. “It helps companies in different processes, such as Career Development Planning and Succession Management. Anyone who is interested in, or a successor to, another role is first assessed for his/her readiness. “
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• How the Competency Framework, which is at the core of Talent Management processes, can be implemented and managed in the system.
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• How to implement and manage your competency framework easily using either JDM 1.0 and JDM 2.0.
• When the Center of Capabilities is enabled and how this framework provides a repository of capabilities, including competencies, work values, etc., defined by an organization.
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