Standardize your Human Resource Software Selection Process

Aug 24
14:31

2008

Clay C. Scroggin

Clay C. Scroggin

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You will find as you start to evaluate HR software systems that they appear very similar and offer many of the same options and features. This is why it is extremely important to define your needs early in the process and as you evaluate systems standardize the process as much as possible.

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After you have determined your needs for a human resource software program and after you have determined which HR software products will meet your needs,Standardize your Human Resource Software Selection Process Articles the next step is to set up demos and evaluate the numerous HRIS systems. If you have not yet determined your needs or selected the HRIS products you will review, be sure to utilize our survey tool. It will list the features and options of the leading HR systems on the market. Upon completion of the survey, you will be presented with a list of HRIS applications with a percent match to your needs and it’s all free!  From there, simply select the products for which you wish to see a free trial. The point of this article is what’s next.

The typical HR Software demo

With the typical HRIS demo, a sales person and perhaps a technician will perform a demo either online or in your office. They may show a Power point presentation; they might not. A consultative sales consultant is going to ask you a great deal of questions about your HR software needs and tailor the HRIS demo to those needs. When showing the HR software, they will focus on the features that set their product apart. They will gloss over areas where their product is not as strong as others. Unless you ask the right questions and take control of the demo, you may or may not get a true picture of the HR software’s capability.

You need to take control of the HR software demo

In order to receive a true picture of the HRIS application, you need to take control of the demo. I am not saying you need to be rude. Make sure to ask a lot of questions and make sure to have your IT person in the demo to make sure all technical concerns are addressed. The important thing is for you and your staff to see what you need from the Human Resource product, not what the sales person wants to show you.

How to standardize the process and make the right HR software selection

After looking at a few HRIS products, they start to blur together; you can’t remember which product did what. I recommend taking the following steps to standardize the process and make sure you evaluate each HR system on an equal basis:  Write down a number of processes and ask the person, or people, providing the demo to show the process and then provide a score.

• Hire a new Employee
• Terminate an Employee
• Import a data file
• Run a turnover report
• Run a birthday list
• Show how salary and job history are recorded
• Setup a medical benefit plan
• Create a custom report of your choice


On the medical plans and custom reports, the sales person may or may not be able to perform the task. They are, after all, not implementation experts. If that’s the case, make sure to have a support person or an implementation expert provide a presentation on those processes. As the person shows these processes, make sure and score how easy or how hard the process seems to be. At the end of five demos, you will have a clear understanding as to which HR software products meet your needs and which are going to require the least amount of training and time to maintain.