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Business Management Review | Wednesday, February 02, 2022
Business intelligence has a lot to offer in an organization's HR department and its processes. But before implementing this technology, it is essential to understand the business requirements and make sure that the software tool will serve the company's purpose.
Fremont, CA: Data is one of the most vital tools for any business. Companies are turning to advanced technology to help them benefit from the data available for their business goals.
Business Intelligence is software that helps gather insights from data to help drive better decision-making. In human resources, the scope of this software is extensive. From unifying all the critical and relevant data under one platform to acquiring data in seconds, it offers great benefits to the HR department in any company.
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Here are some top benefits of business intelligence in HR:
Efficient Hiring:
Finding the appropriate candidate for a job requires going through a load of resumes and other relevant data to shortlist a few potential candidates fit for the position. Business intelligence can simplify this process by scanning and understanding the company's requirements of the mentioned job profile, studying the market standards, and comparing and matching it against the candidate pool to make the hiring process more speedy and efficient.
Strong CSR Program:
Business intelligence helps match the company's CSR goals with employees' interests, as the CSR program is one of the various responsibilities of the HR department. For instance, some employees would like to volunteer their time teaching kids or get involved at the local animal shelter, and this becomes easy with the BI tool to put a highly effective CSR program.
Enhanced Performance:
Ensuring that employees deliver their best performance is an integral part of the HR department; however, this can be difficult. Business intelligence regularly tracks and accesses employees' performance, both new and recent hires, helping them perform as expected and offering assistance if they have trouble.
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