Digital Solutions in Human Resources June 17, 2024 In today’s fast-paced business environment, paper forms and manual processes are quickly becoming obsolete. As organisations strive for efficiency, the transition from paper to digital solutions in Human Resources (HR) is not just a trend but a necessity. Most organisations have recognised that paper is no longer practical. The transfer of information needs to be fast paced to enable quick decision-making. Our managers and employees want instant access to information and if we’re still busy waiting on paper to hit our desks, we’re inevitably creating delays. Manual entry from paper to digital systems increases the risk of errors, we’re all human! But these errors can be costly for businesses and frustrating for our employees. We can minimise these risks by automating processes, ensuring accuracy and having a single point of data entry. Improving access to HR data and analytics One of the most significant advantages of going digital in a full process, is the access to HR analytics. Bureaucratic, paper-based systems make data intelligence cumbersome and prevent strategic decision-making. With digital HR solutions, you can easily analyse data to make informed decisions that benefit your organisation. Add AI into the mix and it supercharges your business acumen! Consider implementing a digital Applicant Tracking System (ATS) to manage vacancies and track the progress of applicants. We’re operating in a candidate driven market so keeping them instantly informed creates a happier applicant pool and increases your chances of securing that new hire. Using these digital systems will streamline the hiring process, making it more efficient and less prone to errors. Additionally, digital signatures and approvals can be completed in seconds, not weeks, speeding up the flow of work and reducing bottlenecks. Empowering employees Digital solutions also contribute to happier employees. By providing access to their data and quick answers to their questions, employees feel more engaged and valued. Think about creating a culture of continuous improvement and accountability where performance management becomes straightforward, transparent, and open. Using technology will help you to augment these processes. So, what should your starting point be? Walk before you run! Before deciding where you want to go, understand your current standpoint and assess your digital readiness. This includes evaluating internal skills and abilities, the appetite for a digital strategy, software and architecture and ultimately, your resources. Keep in the back of your mind that you’re also contributing to a better world by saving a lot of trees! Claire Nutt, Chartered MCIPD Creative Director, Quantum HR