Fosway HR tech
Fosway Insights: Less than half of HR think their EX is good
Despite the importance placed on the employee experience little has really changed in the quality of EX provided over the past three years.
Despite the importance placed on the employee experience little has really changed in the quality of EX provided over the past three years.
Following his keynote session at Skillsoft and SumTotal EMEA Perspectives, David Wilson, talks about transforming talent in the modern workforce. There is so much happening in the macro environment that affects what HR and learning professionals are doing within their organisations. And they are all pretty much out of our control. Technology, politics, and [...]
As part of Fosway's twentieth anniversary, we are reflecting on the last 20 years in HR, talent and learning, but we have never been about just looking back. Here, CEO David Wilson takes the opportunity to look ahead to the next 20 years and consider not just the 'what' is next but also 'when' things [...]
When surrounded by the energetic and inspiring talk of disruption and innovation at day one of UNLEASH London 2018, it would be easy to get overwhelmed and wonder how on earth your organisation is ever going to keep up. Jonas Kjellberg, a co-founder of Skype and disruptor extraordinaire, kicked us off with brilliant insights, [...]
Removing system duplication is an important step in creating an effective HR operation.
The need to do more with less or the same has become entrenched in today’s HR team and it's sending out ripples of disruption.
What started initially as a move to offer learning and performance analytics has gained momentum, becoming a consistent need / roadmap item for vendors.
In the face of economic headwinds, delivering value is more at the forefront of HR thinking than it has been for the past decade.
Learning experience is about making the most relevant learning easily available to learners at the right point in time, resulting in an effective outcome.
Delivering the candidate experience that modern job seekers expect is still very much a work in progress.