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The Millennials: The New Generation of Employees

Baby Boomers are currently the largest generation of active workers. Millennials and Generation X are becoming the new face of company management and business practices.

HR Departments face a major problem when it comes to Millennials that work in their organization. The topic of millennials in the global workforce is certainly not new, but it remains a demographic group that continues to draw a lot of interest and discussion. With the number millennials rapidly increasing global mobility policies and programs are being updated to accommodate the changes that this generation requires.

A modern-day approach to human resources requires creating a culture where Millennials feel like they have a voice and are being invested in by the people above them.

Millennials are creating a change on how works get done, as they work more in teams and use more technology and grown up in a time where information has become available instantly.

It is important for human resource and managers to address possible generational stereotypes and the different values that demographic diversity bring into the workplace. Many companies offer training programs to prevent “unconscious bias” and to help leverage the benefits of multi-generations as part of their corporate diversity and inclusion strategies.

HR departments can play a critical role in helping to create the type of culture that brings out the best of millennials in their workplace. Here are five ways millennials are changing the workplace.

  1.   Transparency in the Workplace

Millennials represent significant portion in the workforce and increasing demands for transparency from the management and executive departments of the company.

  1.   The Remote Workplace Phenomenon

There is a huge number of people working from home, and the majority of millennials are remote workers.

  1.   Experience Over Degrees

Despite being one of the best-educated generations, they also carry the most college debt of any other generation. Millennials in management positions are much more likely to recruit based on skills, experience, and established results than they are to hire someone on the basis of a college degree.

  1.   Work-Life Balance

This is the reason why Millennials choose to work remotely. Their management will provide the tools they need to achieve the tasks they must finish during the workday and they are they will not be expected to stay late with no compensation.

  1.   Technological Adaption

Millennials are born shortly before the Digital Age. They are most likely to adapt faster in technological services and products and use a wide range of tools to communicate, to organize and achieve goals, and to complete tasks.

As the new century blossoms, Millennials are changing the way we work in tremendous ways. The key is to remain keen to continuous learning and to realize that challenge and opportunity come in all directions and packages.

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Going Paperless: Transforming Human Resource Paperless

Today, there is a better, more efficient way for the HR Department to remain organized aside from documents and paperwork. A paperless office, also called a paper-free office, is a work environment which uses minimal physical paper and instead uses primarily digital documents.

With the increase in demand of today’s reporting requirements, most companies prefer fully automated human management solutions that can help towards a paperless office. Employees and managers can interact with HR software through self-service functionality, which eliminates the inaccuracies and inefficiencies of the paper-bound system. In order to stay competitive and attract the best talent, the business must adapt to changing the workplace technology and trends. Majority of our employees are comfortable with technology and completing forms online.

There are many benefits to going paperless, from saving resources to boosting security.

  1. Document Organization

Digitizing files allows you to store all documents either on an on-premises server or in the cloud. Digital files fodders in a repository require much less space than a physical records archive. It quickly locates and disseminate information and enhance your company’s efficiency and professional image.

  1. Client Communication is Faster and Less Expensive

With the advanced technology, most people have immediate access to emails. It maintains the customer’s email list and instantly communicates sales and special offers without incurring postage and printing expenses.

  1. Paperless Files are easily saved and retrieved on the go

The business traveler can easily backup expense reports without saving a pile of papers. Electronic files can be shared with co-workers over a network or via email.

  1. Automatic Backups

Maintaining electronic files allows for multiple backup points. Data can be saved on a flash drive, in the cloud, or to an external drive.

  1. Data Security

Customers are usually concerned about privacy and data protection. In today’s cloud-based accounting systems, offers bank-level data security to protect customer’s information.

  1. Environmental Friendliness

It is sustainable to simply reduce paper use altogether by switching to a paperless office. A paperless environment may also mean less energy consumption.

  1. Financial Benefits

Going digital improves process efficiency and saves money. Paperless offices can proce9s a much larger volume of paperwork compared to traditional offices. The savings on employee time become valuable in regards to regulatory audits and repetitive, high volume tasks like expense reimbursement.

Paper works have often been identified as a major bottleneck. It often slows down decision-making, takes up valuable resources, and data-entry errors. Going paperless is now easier than ever as employees in or out of the office and business owners alike continue to look for innovation.

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The New Wave of Technology in Human Resource

Entrepreneurs have acknowledged the power of Information Technology (IT) tools for reaching business targets. They aim to achieve competitiveness in the field of HR by providing constant education and training program. Technology has changed the way recruiters contact their employees, store files and analyze employee performance. With technology present, HR practices are more efficient. Good HR practices maximize the benefits and cut the problems.

Here are the following major impacts of Information and Communication Technology in Human Resource Management.

  1. Better Services to Line Manager:

    HR and line managers are the success of the business. The main function of HR is to support the workforce needs of the organization.

  2. Enhancing Management:

    HR IT tools can lead to the success of the organization and can enhance efficiency and effectiveness.

  3. Effective Recruiting:

    Without the use of IT, recruiting is impossible to function. Organizations now use job portals on the internet to search for the best candidates for the positions.

  4. Data Management and Critical Analysis:

    Data management becomes easier when IT and it becomes paper-free.

  5. Inventory Management Tools and Human Resource Management:

    Organizations uses HR IT tools to provide a universal set of products and diversify the business by providing improved products and services.

  6. Cost-Reduction and Efficiency:

    organizational performance can increase by implementing management by objectives and using a participated style of management through HR IT tools.

  7. Customer Service and Human Resource Management:

    As an organizational change, critical success factors and key performance are reconsidered. Relevant HR IT tools formulated for the better quality of work.

  8. Career Development and Human Capital Management:

    performance evaluation and career progression can be a key motivating factor for employees to work effectively and efficiently.

Human Resource IT tools have great organizational effects. An information system can support the HR strategy in the company to meet defined key performance indicators. HR Managers around the world have started adopting technology to make their work easier and to help make a better conclusion.

Technology development is an important activity for the innovation process within the business and may get knowledge. Information Technology may have a greater impact on organizations that exist in a dynamic environment. HR technology often refers to as HR Tech has developed rapidly with large employers around the world widely adopting core HR technology systems.

Let’s take a look at the different ways technology is changing the face of HR Management.

  1. Recruitment:

    Hiring and identifying talent is one of the most important and regular tasks in the field of HR.

  2. Day-to-day task and Employee Management:

    HR managers spend time on day-to-day workforce management. A lot of manual hours used to be spent in maintaining the information about the employee.

  3. Better Management:

    Technology helps make better HR decisions. As the demand for top talent increases, business will continue to look for better Employee management software solutions.

As technological penetration happens in the field of HR, one can expect companies to open a door for Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics. No matter what era we live in, there will always be a need for easy-to-understand, accessible and well-built tech solutions which solve major pain areas of HR managers