I often hear about new HR software and I always secretly hope it will turn out to be tedious or irrelevant so I can safely ignore it.
However, it is surprisingly common that someone has discovered a real need that is not adequately addressed by existing tools.
One recent call came from Rolepoint who explained the need for a better tool for managing employee referrals. You might think that managing referrals wouldn’t be hard, but here is how it really works:
It is possible to imagine a well-run manual process; it’s easy to guess how often those manual processes end up being a mess.
So once again, confronted with a new piece of HR software I find myself thinking “Yes, we need that one too.” Just like apps multiply on your smart phone, so too HR apps do (and should) multiply in Human Resources departments.
Of course, there is a cost to buy and manage each additional app, but many will pay off. I would encourage HR to keep trying out new apps on an experimental basis since that is the best way to learn which ones are worth the investment.