Infohrm Survey Predicts Increasing Investment in Workforce Planning for 2010

Infohrm announces the publication of one of the largest workforce planning surveys conducted to date. This survey, with 780 respondents globally, investigating what structures, practices, and outcomes differentiate leading working planning practice.

London, United Kingdom, November 15, 2009 --(PR.com)-- In one of the largest workforce planning studies ever conducted, almost fifty percent of the 780 respondents expect their investment in workforce planning to increase across the next 12 months. Produced by Infohrm, the global leader in workforce planning, reporting and analytics solutions, the 2009 survey entitled “Workforce Planning: Securing HR’s Role in the Business” investigates what structures, practices, and outcomes differentiate leading workforce planning organisations from their peers.

Infohrm identified thirty-two Leading organisations that, in meeting four key criteria for workforce planning, are able to:

· Communicate that workforce planning is highly valuable to the business
· Demonstrate the impact of workforce planning
· Measure the return-on-investment (ROI) of workforce planning
· Use workforce planning as a strategy for competitive advantage

Key Findings

In contrast to their peers, Leading organisations are significantly more proficient in aligning workforce planning with risk management and strategic business cycles, and in implementing early-warning systems that alert business leaders to changes in key metrics. Consistent with Infohrm’s approach to workforce planning, Leading organisations are also more effective in:

· Using a Centre of Excellence structure that integrates workforce planning activities across the organisation
· Creating multiple risk-based scenarios that aggregate internal and external business drivers
· Seeking out workforce planning staff with strong business skills
· Adopting advanced technologies to create, manage, and disseminate business unit or job family specific forecasts
· Drawing from a diverse range of talent management strategies to address high priority risks
· Focusing planning practices on proactive business growth, rather than reactive workforce, decisions.

Across the full survey, it is clear that organisations do not achieve best practice in workforce planning based solely on experience. Instead, organisations that follow a time-tested methodology for implementing workforce planning are more likely to be successful than those adopting an ad-hoc approach.

“Effective workforce planning is one of the critical human capital practices that will position organisations for success as they emerge from the current economic cycle,” said Peter Howes, CEO of Infohrm. “The results of our global survey illustrate how senior executives with talent management responsibilities are using advanced workforce models, analytics, and technologies to manage operational risks and drive competitive advantage.”

A copy of the full survey findings can be found in the Infohrm Research & Information Centre

About Infohrm

Infohrm is the global leader in workforce planning, reporting, and analytics. With over 25 years experience and a strong customer base that includes National Grid, Allied Irish Bank, BAA and Aviva Investors, Infohrm has changed the way that organisations measure the impact of their human capital.

Infohrm solutions combine leading-edge Software as a Service (SaaS) technology with strategic consulting and professional development services to give organisations the data-driven intelligence essential for effective human capital management. Find out more at: www.infohrm.com

Contact Information:

Sarah Vizer
Infohrm Europe
info@infohrm.com
Tel: +44 (0) 207 872 5483

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