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As competition increases for scarce talent, leading companies have begun turning to software solutions to help support and enhance their retention and reward strategies. However, global operations, disparate in-house technologies, and company-specific HR processes can all pose challenges when deploying an automated solution. Buyers prepare for this by conducting extensive research before choosing a provider; asking detailed questions, checking references, and watching demos. There’s a lot at stake, since an effective Talent Management solution delivers new efficiencies, process standardization, and company-wide visibility. It’s therefore critical to verify that a tool meets your specific needs, but these high expectations should also extend beyond the software to the team that helps deploy it.
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The 1st key of successful implementations: Organize your resources, data and processes
Before engaging a vendor’s implementation team, make sure you have a clear understanding of your current compensation, performance, and succession processes and a complete vision for their new direction using automated solutions. Important steps in this stage include:
The 2nd Key: Implementation is a joint process
Ten years of meeting time and budget constraints for large, multinational customers have consistently shown that the best results come when both internal and vendor-side employees are linked through every step. Ideally, the combined implementation team will demonstrate characteristics such as:
The 3rd Key: “Experience” is a multifaceted term
The Talent Management space has been dynamic since its inception, and new functionality and choices of technological architecture continue to reshape the market. To successfully deploy these types of technologies an experienced team is a mandatory requirement. In such a rapidly changing and nuanced environment, a mere tally of years isn’t an accurate gauge of expertise. For implementation work, at least, there are 4 distinct dimensions of experience to bear in mind:
Adhering to these three keys will dramatically improve your chances of an effective deployment, for Talent Management solutions and generally across the software landscape.