“Should we invest in best-of-breed applications or a unified HCM platform?”
We still get that question often, and the answer is the same as it was ten years ago -- it depends…
Most talent management platforms of the first decade of this century grew up around a single application. Some, like SuccessFactors and Halogen, started with performance management. Others began as learning management systems. Taleo got its start in recruiting and became the industry leader in that niche. Payroll services providers expanded into time and attendance, workforce management, and eventually, talent management.
The choice at that time was between the headache of managing many separate systems or implementing a system with one or two strengths and many weaknesses, but that has changed.
Workday shocked the enterprise software market in 2006 when the company launched finance and human capital management on the same cloud platform [1]. The focus was, and still is, on the user experience. Workday usability set a new, higher standard in enterprise software.
The resulting competitive pressure and the trend toward cloud applications drove ERP vendors to invest in human capital management in the cloud. SAP acquired SuccessFactors, Infor acquired Lawson, Oracle acquired Taleo, and IBM acquired Kenexa – and these are only a few of the mergers and acquisitions over the past ten years.
What these investments did was provide the capital for cloud vendors to speed up their development and round out their offerings. Now, as vendors develop new capabilities, the usual time from launch to full maturity is about 1½ to 2 years. For example, a “skinny” application at launch in 2014, Workday Recruiting is now a full-featured talent acquisition platform.
Many vendors in human capital management, but not all, now have capable applications in most talent management functions. According to Josh Bersin, ERP providers are now “credible, effective providers of comprehensive talent management technologies,” and they are providing a user experience on a par with consumer applications.[2]
Thousands of software vendors provide services in human capital management. At the high end, the trend is toward unified platforms, but most vendors are single-application niche providers. Of the suite vendors, none has a dominant market share.
The state of the market demonstrates to us that there is no one “best” solution. The path to finding the right mix for your business starts not in the marketplace, but in a rigorous assessment of your company’s current and future needs.
This analysis should give you a clear idea of what is working well and where you need to improve.
Traditionally, human capital management has been in functional silos, and we are glad to see organizations modernizing and thinking more in terms of an employee lifecycle approach.[3] Recruiting, onboarding, learning and development, goal management, and performance management are all part of the process that takes an individual from a recruiting prospect to a skilled employee. The applications that support, nurture, develop, and engage employees need to be a seamless experience for all the people who use them.
We advise leaders approaching a software decision to consider both the present and future. Explore the range of applications and how each one can address your current and future needs.
If your organization is like most, the right solution will be a mix of unified technologies and best of breed applications. Here is a quick comparison of features and challenges to help you get to the right technology strategy:
We hope we have helped you move toward making the right decision, and at least assisted you in asking the right questions. If you have a question for us, use the comment section below to leave a message.
References :
[1]. Workday Inc.
[2]. "Ten Top Disruptive HR Technology-related Trends Highlight a Wave of Innovation Focused on Engaging Employees." Bersin by Deloitte. October 19, 2015.
[3]. "Webcast: "Why 'People Teams' Are the New HR." Human Capital Institute. May 23, 2016.
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