Top 10 HR Transformation Articles in November & December
Finally, we hope you enjoy our latest 10 of the best HR Transformation articles and a big thank you to all those that come back to us with ideas and suggestions to share with the HR community. Do keep in touch with any of your future Top 10 articles and suggestions - @AndySpence on Twitter.
1. In Search Of HR Tech Best Practices, by Naomi Bloom
2. The Future of Human Resources and Social Media, by Sharlyn Lauby, aka HR Bartender, on Mashable
3. HR Costs Rebounding? from Michael O'Brien in HRE Online
4. Performance management: looking in the wrong place from Glyn Lumley, aka HR Maverick
5. Service Levels for HR Services Delivery – An Evolution, from Jim Koenig – Equaterra
6. A systems thinking guide to outsourcing for the sceptical public sector leader, from the Systems Thinking Review
7. Is HR too big to innovate?, from J.Keith Dunbar, from DNA of Human Capital blog
8. Mobile Apps are Ringing up HRO, Linda Merritt from HRO Insights Blog
9. What Next for HR, Connecting HR at HRO Europe, from HR Transformer Blog
For those at the conference or interested, here are the views of Jon Ingham and Gary Bragar as they give their highlights of the conference themes in HR Transformation and HR Outsourcing.
10. Shared HR services the way forward for local authorities
Shared services ‘not a panacea’ for cost-savings. “Shared services have been heralded as a panacea to solve the [public sector spending] problem,” continued Shoesmith. “It is one option but there are many others. £81 billion is a lot of money to lose out of public services over the next four years, but the cuts can be delivered in a variety of different ways.”
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Top 10 HR Transformation Articles in October
1. The end of “here’s one I prepared earlier” – from the HR Maverick Blog, aka Glyn Lumley
2. The evolution of HR Systems – from Josh Bersin
3. If I could change one thing about HR – from Nick Shackleton-Jones, BBC's manager of online and informal learning – Guest Post on XpertHR
To answer this requires the full suite of tools from both HR & L&D. In this context, any silos between HR and L&D does not make sense.
4. The HR Ratio Or "How Many Employees Does It Take to Screw Up an HR Department?" – Mike Haberman, HR Observations
5. Is Benchmarking Destructive? – in Consulting Magazine, reporting on a Booz & Company article
We couldn’t agree more with this view as too often we find organisations worrying about external benchmarks when it is not clear why their HR Ratio is much bigger in a particular region or business.
For more on UK Government HR Benchmarks, see our post - "HR Benchmarks – A Government Health Warning"
6. What we teach, How we learn – A Guide for Workplace Learning and Engagement – From Benjamin McCall and others at RestartHR
7. Fear and Loathing on LinkedIn – from Steve Boese on Fistful of Talent
8. What future for the NHS staff record – from Vince Lammas at Attractor Consulting
9. Central Government is rubbish at managing Management Consultants – Flip Chart Fairy Tales
10. Recapping the Not-so-Dog-Days of HRO’s 2010 Summer – from HRO Insights
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Top 10 HR Transformation Articles in September
1. The surprising truth about what motivates us – Daniel Pink presentation for the RSA
A refreshing and inspiring bit of communication is summed up as “Our motivations are unbelievably interesting” – we couldn’t agree more.
2. If I could change one thing about HR – Guest posts on XpertHR from "Grumpy Lecturer" and Dr Anne Marie McEwan
Well done to Michael Carty et al at XpertHR for this stimulating series of articles.
3. 13 Lessons from HR Shared Services Implementations – from Human Resources IQ
4. 37 productivity tip for working from anywhere – from Mashable
5. The 20 second rule - from Charlie Judy at HRFishbowl Blog
6. Management Methods, Models and Theories – from Value Based Management
7. IT and HR: should they merge? – from Dan Pontefract at TrainingWreck blog
8. Does your HR function complicate things? – from Ron Ashkenas at Harvard Business Review
It was probably a lot worse when there were multiple organisations all managing complicated processes. HR Transformation does deliver benefits and cost savings by standardising and simplifying processes – see our recent article on HR Transformation delivers solid savings of 25% according to survey. This article comes up with some useful advice for those transforming their HR functions.
9. Naomi's Questions For Oracle OpenWorld 2010 – from Naomi Bloom at In Full Bloom
10. Hey, aren’t I the customer here? – from 1.00 FTE
This cartoon rang a bell – tell the vendors what you want to hear in the presentation…
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Top 10 HR Transformation Articles in August
If you could change one thing about HR, what would it be?
What will managing tomorrow’s people will be like in 2020?
With large change programmes, should we “transform” or “tweak”?
Is SaaS in HCM all that it is cracked up to be?
Finally, if management consultants are so bad, why are they still around?
1. Managing Tomorrow’s People. The future of Work to 2020 – from PwC
2. Debunking Some HCM SaaS Myths – from Jim Holincheck @ Gartner
For those interested in this subject, check out “HRO SaaS Uptake – What, How Much and Where?” making the link to HR Outsourcing, from Gary Bragar at HRO insights.
3. If I could change one thing about HR – Guest post from Glyn Lumley on XpertHR
What would you change about HR? This is a great ‘guest post’ on XpertHR from Glyn Lumley, otherwise known as the writer of the HR Maverick Blog. There have been lots of interesting responses, but this was our favourite so far. Find out “Why” we think this was a thought provoking article.
Well done to the XpertHR team for posing this great question and opening it up to Guest Bloggers Contact Michael Carty if you would like to contribute your response.
4. Turn Your HR Audit into a Strategic Audit – from Cathy Missildine-Martin at Profitability through Human Capital blog
5. The Future of HR - Mark Stelzner at Inflexion Advisors
According to Mark, HR has 3 paths to choose from : “do nothing”, “break it apart” or “radically transform”. Read the 20 page slide deck and decide which option makes most sense for your organisation.
6. Your Workplace in 2020: Gartner's Predictions – from the New York Times
7. Think Big, Act Smart Reducing Uncertainty in Transformational Change – from Booz & Co
8. In The Know v1.29 Transformation in HR – from John Sumser from Two color Hat
9. Importance versus Effectiveness Gap…Closing…Slowly – from Keith Dunbar – The DNA of Human Capital
10. If management consultants are so bad, why are they still around? – from Rick at Flip Chart Fairy Tales
Finally, a question we ask ourselves every morning on our way to work! Who better to address it than Rick from Flip Chart Fairy Tales.
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Top 10 HR Transformation Articles in July
1. HRO’s Summer Gets Hotter – Aon to Acquire Hewitt - from Linda Merritt, Nelson Hall
There has been further movement in the HR Outsourcing and HR Consulting industries with AON buying Hewitt. The industry analysts have been busy, but we don’t believe this is ”a sad, bad day for HR Outsourcing?”, as Horses for Sources report. Linda Merritt at Nelson Hall reports this deal is about growth, at Glass Bead Consulting we also see this market growing in the coming years.
So all is not lost, this market is developing and this should ultimately be good news for buyers – watch this space as the HRO Monopoly game continues….
2. The Care and Feeding of Your CFO – from Charlie Judy, at HR Fishbowl
According to Charlie, if there’s one position in the organisation that most HR leaders have trouble connecting with, it’s the Chief Finance Officer (CFO).
Charlie outlines some useful suggestions for maintaining a good relationship with the Finance community. One of our favourites is to create an “HR Dashboard” that you share with the CFO and their team monthly. Include turnover, headcount, FTEs, cost of benefits, payroll, hiring statistics.
3. Reading Oracle's tea leaves from Bill Kutik, HR Executive Online
In HR Technology,
“The 800-lb. gorilla of HR technology sits where it wants to, talks when it wants to and, certainly, only to whom it wants to. “
Find out more about Oracle’s Fusion plans from the man in the know, Bill Kutik. Bill also gathers the opinions of other leading industry analysts.
4. Nine key workforce trends for the next decade – from Graeme Codrington, Tomorrows Today Blog
Working out future workforce trends is important in designing HR Operating Models and HR Strategies. Graeme Codrington outlines some key changes including more older workers, more women in the workplace, unprecedented youth unemployment and generational conflict.
5. Talent Management systems – Market update – from Josh Bersin
This is a useful overview of developments in the Talent Management Systems from Josh Bersin. This includes ADP’s acquisition of Workscape. Taleo introduces its Talent Intelligence Strategy and Saba introduces Saba Live.
6. Bring on the math(s) and stats – from Thomas Otter, Gartner
We couldn’t agree more, HR needs more number crunchers and not just to keep in with the CFO. HR Analytics is essential as our businesses, workforce and economies change.
7. When is a strategy not a strategy? – from Jocelyn R. Davis, Edwin H. Boswell and Henry M. Frechetter, Jr. at TLNT.com
8. Beginners guide to using social media for HR – Guest post from Natasha Stone on Steve Boese's excellent HR Technology Blog
9. World Cup Leadership Lessons – Rosabeth Moss Kanter – Harvard Business Review
So back to work it is, unless that is, you do actually work in Football.
10. Government Cuts: A view from the inside – from Karen Wise's HR Blog
Karen writes about HR in the NHS, and gives some interesting perspectives from the inside. The UK Government is planning to make up to 40% cuts to budgets. Karen outlines some of the challenges including demographics of the workforce and attitudes of the senior team.
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Top 10 HR Transformation Articles in June
1. “The Future of HR” from a shareholders’ perspective - from Dr John Sullivan
What would HR look like if it were redesigned by shareholders? This is a really interesting perspective on the role of HR from Dr John Sullivan.
2. The Future Of HRM Software: Embedded Intelligence - from Naomi Bloom, at the In Full Bloom blog
This provides some great insights into the future of HRM software from one of the most knowledgeable experts in the industry.
3. DIY for HRO – from Mark Stelzner, at Infexion Advisor
4. 10 Lessons Learned in the Quest to Become Strategic in HR- from Cathy Missildine Martin at the Profitability Through Human Capital Blog
Great learnings expressed clearly and without jargon.
5. The Holy Grail…Human Capital Development Aligned to Strategy - from J. Keith Dunbar at the DNA of Human Capital
6. Lynda Tyler Cagni, ex Ermenegildo Zegno on HR 2.0 – from Jon Ingham's Strategic HCM Blog
This is a great case study providing useful insights.
7. HR Technology Trends for 2010 – from John Sumser on HR Examiner
8. Government sets up efficiency hit squad – and warns HR to prepare for a storm – from Rick at Flip Chart Fairy Tales
9. Could the Whitehall reshuffle lead to one massive government back office? – from Inside Outsourcing at Computer Weekly
I am not sure there is much appetite for huge Government investment programmes – but some intriguing questions all the same…
10. Met chief: HR could be “priced out as an expensive overhead” – interview with Martin Tiplady, HR Review
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Top 10 HR Transformation Articles in May
1. Two superb videos charting social change next generation social media - from Andy Headworth, Sirona Says Blog
Social Media is important in transforming HR and people management. This article has two superb videos on next Generation Media, from an excellent blog. Andy always has a finger on the pulse of new developments in social media and recruitment.
2. Interview with David Ulrich – from Sharlyn Lauby, HR Bartender
It is great to see Professor David Ulrich using social media with an online Q&A with Sharlyn at the HR Bartender blog. David is promoting his new book written with his wife, Wendy, called the “Why of Work”.
3. If you only had one source to find candidates – from Boolean Black Belt
The question is “if you were limited to only 1 method/specific source for identifying candidates to contact, engage and recruit, which would you choose, and why? “ Follow the link to find out the responses which say a lot about how social media is transforming People Management.
4. Go Lean: Minimize customizations and reduce overall TCO in Oracle ERP implementation (Part 1) – from Infosys Oracle Blog
IT project implementations do not have a good record of delivering on time and to budget. Here are some good tips about minimising ERP customisations and reducing Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). This team are Oracle experts, but the lessons apply to other applications. Also of interest, check out our Top 5 Reasons HR Projects Fail.
5. HRO Market update – from Linda Merritt, HRO Insights – Nelson Hall
6. New SaaS/HRO service from Caliber Point – from Information Week
A new SaaS/HRO Service has been launched by the techies at Caliber Point. Rupublic is a multi-tenanted HR Platform, available as Software as a Service (SaaS), based on the latest Oracle HR Software, with a HR Outsourcing service. For some organisations this could be a dream solution – no technology maintenance overheads or systems administrators plus variable costing. Contact us if you want a more detailed view of the pros and cons of this new service.
7. Top 50 HR Blogs to watch in 2010 – from Evan Carmichael
For those who have read the HR Transformer Blog and still want to read more interesting articles on HR and Talent, we add two links to recent Top HR Bloggers lists, put together by Fistful of Talent and Evan Carmichael – some good reads here including links to our favourite bloggers. Spot any HR Transformers?
8. Managing Tomorrow Today – from Mary Ann Downey at i4cp
9. 10 career management tips in the age of job fear – from Lance Haun, Rehaul
Here are 10 Career Management Tips from Lance’s Rehaul blog, it’s always worth reflecting on where we are heading in any economic environment. This includes the intriguing advice "Don’t be a lurker or a slug"
10. One FTE
And finally – we have to end on a funny one which brightened up our day, thanks to Laurie @PunkRockHR for this tip on Twitter. 1.00 FTE - a very dry look at corporate life, check out their Top 10.
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Top 10 HR Transformation Articles in April
April has been a bumper month for a good selection of HR Transformation related articles, from using 6 Sigma in recruitment, optimising your HR Shared Services, to how the iPad can help HR.
Here is a a leading question, 'Are Performance Management appraisals the Great Evil?' Election fever is gripping the UK and the main political parties are locking horns in a final show down. The last three articles here deal with UK Government policies including a comparison of the main parties manifestos on skills and training.
1. 6 Sigma Recruiting – from Jason Buss, The Talent Buzz
6-Sigma can work in HR when used in the right context, with the right skills. It works really well with higher volume for repeatable processes like recruitment. In the right hands, the results are dramatic and can pay for your Black Belt many times over. This article also includes a useful slide deck.
2. HR Shared Services Optimisation: Attaining the full potential of HR Shared Services – from Outsourcing World
This is a good post about how to get the most out of HR Shared Services. You have gone through the blood, sweat and tears of getting the model working, so what do you do next? Here are 10 excellent ideas and suggested initiatives. Find out more about “leaner, not meaner HR” and “HR orphans”.
3. 5 ways to torpedo your next HR sale – from Mark Stelzner, Inflexion Advisors
We often facilitate vendor evaluations for HR Services and we've seen lots of pitches over the years ranging from the incredible to the incredulous, to the downright dreadful. This is a candid post which outlines the ways HR vendors can “fail spectacularly”. Do you recognise any of these “torpedos” ? We do too.
4. Workday and the unspoken benefits of SaaS – from Phil Wainewright, ZDNet
This is a good article about Software as a Service (SaaS).
“Our estimate is Workday is at least 25%, perhaps 50% cheaper than on-premise competitors Oracle or SAP, mainly due to the simpler implementation and process configuration of the Workday solution.” according to Aviva.
Cost is one of many issues when considering future HR Tech options, but the above statement is a powerful claim. What does your IT Director think about SaaS ?
5. How the iPad Can Change HR – from Jason Corsello, KI OnDemand
Is an iPad a big iPod or a laptop with a big screen? I am not sure because I am still waiting for my evaluation copy. (subtle hint to Apple)
Large proportions of the workforce in retail & manufacturing industries have limited access to PCs. In the design of HR Operating models a big challenge is how to get these employees to access HR service channels, including self-service HR applications and tools to manage vacancies, book courses and update personal info.
We need to use all the ‘pull factors’ we can to get employees to use HR services and providing a few iPads could be worth considering for certain groups of. Jason outlines examples from streamlining mundane and repetitive forms, interactive training, performance management and perhaps the area with most potential ‘mobilising HR’.
6. Performance Evaluations: "The Great Evil"? – from Mike Haberman, HR Observations Blog
Is Performance Management The Great Evil? Systems Thinkers think so and it would seem that many employees think so too. Does the effort pay off and should HR focus their efforts on other initiatives to improve employee performance?
"This corporate sham is one of the most insidious, most damaging, and yet most ubiquitous of corporate activities. Everybody does it, and almost everyone who's evaluated hates it. It's a pretentious, bogus practice that produces absolutely nothing that any thinking executive should call a corporate plus." Quoted in the article from authors Samual A. Culbert and Lawerence Rout.
Strong words indeed, but a thought provoking article and interesting discussion which represents different views on the subject.
7. If eLearning is still not seen as effective – how will social learning take off?- from Martin Couzins, XpertHR
eLearning has proven to be a cost-effective way to deliver training in certain areas and the potential for Social Learning is great given the tools, connectivity and knowledge we now have at our fingertips.
However a recent survey by CIPD, on UK Training methods, found that eLearning was floundering at the bottom of the pile on 12% (it was 7% in 2009). Martin asks a really good question, if eLearning is still not seen as effective – how will social learning take off?
Another question for us is :- if eLearning is a cost-effective way to deliver training, why isn't it used more by organisations?
8. Election 2010 Briefing – skills and training – from CIPD
The UK election is on May 6th, but when choosing which party to vote for, how important are their policies on Skills and Training?
To grow the economy, enabling the workforce with the right skills and training is absolutely key. This is a useful three page summary of the main parties manifestos on skills and training. It includes apprenticeships, youth unemployment and internships.
9. Don’t bank on efficiency savings – from Flip Chart Fairy Tales
The Conservatives say they can get £12 billion more efficiency savings out of the UK public sector than the government has claimed. “Back-office efficiencies” are proposed by all politicians to reduce the deficit to a more manageable level. Rick points out the problem with efficiency savings is that they are "probably unachievable". Developing a realistic business case is difficult work but Rick suggsts the politicians need a reality check. For more on HR efficiencies in the public sector, see our article about Government Benchmarks – a Government Health Warning.
10. HR Transformation in Local Government - from Nicola Grimshaw, director at Digby Morgan writing in Changeboard
This is a good article about HR Transformation trends in UK Local Government. It picks up on trends in collaborative working, headcount freezes and outsourcing. Nicola reckons that 75% of all local authorities are in the process of adopting an Ulrich style HR Operating Model.
We hope you enjoyed our latest and greatest HR Transformation Articles for April.
Many thanks for the feedback for our Top 10 HR Transformation Articles from March, as always we would welcome any suggested articles, or follow us on Twitter @AndySpence.
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Stop, Start, Continue – A Guide for HR Transformers
We are officially in Spring and in this part of the Northern Hemisphere we have heard the sound of bleating lambs and seen the yellow blaze of cheery daffodils. It is also a traditional time to blow out the cobwebs, air the mattress and perhaps get round to doing an organisational spring-clean.
Over time every department picks up activities that were meant to be ‘temporary’, done as a ‘workaround’ or done as part of an agreement between people who left years ago. These tasks still get done but we overlook the original purpose and value to the organisation. This stops us from doing tasks that are more productive or useful.

An exercise we find useful is a Stop, Start & Continue review.
- Simply list all the activities you do in a particular area, department or role.
- Decide which activities you will now STOP as they are no longer useful or add little value
- Determine which activities you just have to CONTINUE, as they keep the show on the road
- And then having created some spare capacity, ADD those activities that have been on the To Do list for much too long that you plan to START.
We have found this spring clean useful at an individual level, for a role e.g. HR Business Partner or for a function, e.g. Human Resources. In the context of HR Transformation, we often use this technique as a preliminary step before allocating HR activities to a part of the new organisation structure or in designing new roles. This exercise works well as a facilitated session with small groups. It sounds obvious but it is important to eliminate redundant activities before designing a new organisation.
Download our Stop, Start, Continue Worksheet below:
Here are some examples of Stop, Start, Continue activities that have come out of similar sessions with HR :-
Stop
Doing line managers work with employee performance issues
Organising the Christmas Party
Creating manual reports every month without automating
Renewing contracts without assessing the market
Manually entering data into a system because of that temporary system workaround from the upgrade in 2004
Continue
Delivering excellent employment advice
To work with business leaders to plan future scenarios
To coach teams on improving performance
Start
Investigate how social media tools can reduce the cost of recruitment
Determine and measure HR cost drivers
Find out what Managers really think about HR service
Develop a HR Monthly Dashboard
Reviewing contracts with HR suppliers
Let us know, what will you Stop, Start and Continue in 2010?
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HR Transformers on Twitter
So you are no longer a HR Twitter Virgin, you have got yourself a Twitter username, added your appealing bio and uploaded your best photo. You may also have found your favourite celebrity tweeter, or your favourite magazines on Twitter.
Now it's time to really dig a bit deeper into your particular 'thing'. At Glass Bead Consulting , our particular 'thing' is HR Transformation , improving people management in organisations by applying various techniques and tools in technology, skills and solutions. This includes a broad group of people including HR professionals, writers, academics, consultants, vendors, technologists and various others who are interested in improving people management.
We have created different lists of 'HR Transformers' using a feature called Twitter Lists, primarily so we can read useful and relevant twitter streams. Many of these people have their own blogs and publications and we thought it might be useful to share these with you, so you can benefit from their views, resources and links. The lists are a starting point and new people are joining Twitter all the time – so please suggest others to follow and we will update.
HR Transformers on Twitter
1. HR Transformers-Bloggers Bloggers with a passion for HR transformation
2. HR Transformers-Analysts Industry analysts who have a focus on HR Technology, Human Capital Management or HR Outsourcing
3. HR Transformers-Writers HR Journalists or writers with an interest for HR Transformation
4. HR Transformers Techies HR Technology experts or suppliers
5. HR Transformers-Consultants HR consultants with a focus on HR Transformation
6. HR Transformers HR Outsourcing HR and BPO outsourcing vendors and commentators
7. HR Transformers Change Experts in managing change
8. HR Transformers OD Experts in Organisational Design
9. HR Publications HR Magazines and journals
10. Leadership Experts in leadership
11. Recruiters Those involved in recruitment with an interest in social media
We have also consolidated all of these lists to our own Listorious HR Transformers List which is a useful Twitter resource.
Please comment below on any other HR Transformers you recommend to follow on Twitter and we will add to the lists. Self-promotion is actively encouraged, especially for the shy and retiring Brits.











