As we tread through 2014, we realize that recession has become an event of the past and global organizations today are setting the ground to achieve aggressive growth. In this phase, human capital is arguably the most sustainable source of competitive differentiation and value creation. As HR functions don the hat of a strategic enabler helping organizations tap and retain the best of talents, there is an imminent need for an insight-driven decision making approach as compared to an intuitive-driven decision making. Application of Analytics in the HR realm is of paramount importance.

Notwithstanding the traditional challenges to realize the HR analytics value, outsourcing is fast emerging as a viable option to overcome those. However it calls for a careful and pragmatic approach to various key components of outsourcing. On this Webinar, our domain experts will address the following key areas:

Need for Analytics in HR

  • The 4 Levels of Analytics
  • Approach to HR Analytics from a Scope and Sourcing Perspective
  • Third-party HR Analytics – Six Key Considerations

NewGen Human Capital Management Decoded through Workforce Analytics

With the beginning of 2015, it has become obvious that recession is an event of the past and today's global organizations are setting the ground to achieve massive growth. During this period of expansion, human capital is possibly the most sustainable source of competitive advantage that ultimately results in superior value creation.

Please hear HR professionals and industry experts R. Swaminathan, Chief People Officer, WNS Group, Rajesh Ranjan, Partner, Everest Group and Andy Field, Head of HR Operations, London Stock Exchange Group, in this webinar, as they discuss the immediate need to adopt insight-driven decision making approaches in contrast to intuitive-driven decision making as HR professionals are taking the role of the enabler for more strategic decision making.

The webinar also covers discussions on why outsourcing is quickly emerging as a viable option to overcome the traditional workforce analytical challenges in the human resource department and how it is the right choice for organizations looking to join the HR analytics movement

Presenters:

R. Swaminathan CPO, WNS Group

Rajesh Ranjan, Partner, Everest Group

Andy Field, Head of HR Operations, London Stock Exchange Group

R. Swaminathan, Chief People Officer, WNS Group

Swaminathan leads WNS’s Human Resources function, and is responsible for the entire gamut of people-oriented processes. Swami is an HR professional with experience spanning Operations and Sales. Prior to joining WNS, Swami was with CA Technologies, where he served as Vice President – Human Resources and was the Country Head – HR of India. He has also served as Head of HR Operations at Syntel and thereafter, for a short while, was its Global HR Head. Prior to Syntel, Swami had a long tenure at GE spanning multiple roles such as Master Black Belt-HR and Assistant Vice President and Head – Operations for HR, Customer Research and Operational Analytics, apart from other roles in mergers and acquisitions. He is a certified Change Acceleration Coach and a keen practitioner of Six Sigma. Swaminathan has a Masters in Social Work (MSW) from the University of Madras.

R. Swaminathan, Chief People Officer, WNS Group

Rajesh Ranjan, Partner, leads Everest Group’s Business Process Services (BPS) syndicated and custom research-led advisory practice for the global market. He advises senior stakeholders on their global services initiatives providing deep insights into sourcing trends, emerging models, service provider landscape, and best practices. He has authored industry leading reports on various BPS markets including next generation themes such as Business-Process-as-a-Service (BPaaS), SMAC (Social, Mobility, Analytics, Cloud), and innovation. He is frequently quoted in leading general media and global services-specific publications as well as invited to speak at industry forums. He was recognized as a ‘2013 Super Star’ by HRO Today magazine within the advisory / analyst category.

Andy Field, Head of HR Operations, London Stock Exchange Group

Andy Field is responsible for implementing the new Group HR operating model and creating a global service lead HR Operations team

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