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What are some popular Human Capital Management software tools?

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Question ajoutée par dana tutunji , Architect , Helou Trading Co
Date de publication: 2013/06/19
Zafar Iqbal
par Zafar Iqbal , Teacher (Pak Studies) Subject Specialist , Home Tutor

Excel, ERP and SAP

Mohamed Mrad
par Mohamed Mrad , Sales Account Manager , MDS ap Tech

Dear , your question is not clear .
If you are asking for a software the are the Enterprise resource planning ( ERP System ) which that you can modify anything on it .( salaries , organization structures , policies and procedures , payroll...) if you need a specialized companies there are several companies provide such as Idash boards , oracle , microsoft .
Acoording to the HC tools there are several :
1- Talent managemet2-Development management Kindly specify more

Mirza Faizan Baig
par Mirza Faizan Baig , Founder , Conductivity Careers & HR Solutions

Dana The question is a little too open to answer.
Nevertheless, the answer is as follows:1.
MS Excel is the most popular of tools for Human Capital Management professionals.
When we interview candidates for HCM, we look for a person who has command on MS Excel.
In fact, command on Microsoft Office on the whole is appreciated.2.
MS project and Primavera are tools for Project Management, but these are also used for staff allocation3.
From Time & Billing perspective - Replicon is one of the most popular4.
Linkedin, Twitter, and facebook are being used in recruitment.
Sites like Bayt are also used in this regard.
Furthermore, software like Taleo system are also popular for management of Recruitment and Selection5.
For payroll / Human Capital integration with the whole business process, there is a variety of ERP Systems available ranging from 'SHMA-HCM' and 'FOCUS' to 'SAP' and 'Oracle'.
Obviously SAP and Oracle HCM Modules and more powerful, and popular, but these are more expensive as well.
I hope this suffices your query.
Please feel free to ask for more by narrowing down the options :)

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