ABSTRACT

Title first published in 2003. Despite all the hype about e-learning, the real breakthrough in technology, at least as far as HR goes, is in the development of the corporate intranet for people management purposes. Bryan Hopkins and James Markham's book explains the potential for intranets in every aspect of HR: personnel administration, performance management, employee development, communication and knowledge management, as well as training and e-learning. It asks and answers the key questions you need to ask yourself and provides case studies illustrating how organizations have successfully exploited their intranet to help their people work more effectively and efficiently. HR managers are under pressure to cut costs, increase the effectiveness and range of the services they deliver. In many organizations there is also considerable pressure to maximise the returns on investment in technology. This book provides you with the means to achieve all of these goals.

chapter 1|32 pages

Why put the 'e' in e-HR?

chapter 2|12 pages

How does intranet technology work?

chapter 4|22 pages

Delivering core HR services

chapter 5|25 pages

Managing people more effectively

chapter 6|48 pages

Improving collaboration and learning

chapter 7|8 pages

Enhancing employees' benefits

chapter 8|16 pages

Planning your e-HR implementation strategy

chapter 9|21 pages

Implementing IT systems