As I said at a recent leadership forum I spoke at a couple of weeks back, the world of work is clearly changing ....and finally technology finds its way into mainstream thinking as part of employee engagement.
According to the latest Press Release from Watson Wyatt Worldwide, companies will focus on upgrading and integrating their human resources technology in 2008 in an effort to improve administration and better engage employees. The Press Release outlines some of the more likely trends to be the increased adoption of advanced Web solutions, such as wikis, blogs and social networking, and a focus on making HR technology easier for employees to use.
"Managing a workforce is increasingly complex, and employers are searching for the right solutions to help them address this challenge," said Richard Hubbard, director of Watson Wyatt's North American technology and administration solutions practice. "Technology will continue to help companies manage the most intricate HR tasks, including some, such as talent management, that were once done more by intuition than by data analysis. Employers' biggest challenge is staying on top of the trends and investing in areas where they will get the most for their money."
Among the top trends Watson Wyatt has identified for 2008 is the adoption of Advanced, Web 2.0 Technology. With the rapid growth of consumer-oriented Web 2.0 applications, organizations are considering increasingly interactive strategies and technologies. While many corporations are using Web 2.0 elements such as blogs and wikis, organizations are just beginning to implement other elements of social networking. All of these systems could reduce the focus on traditional e-mail and make work communication a more dynamic experience for employees.
Are you ready? Or better yet, have you moved out ahead of the pack? I would be interested in knowing where your company is with all of these tools....drop me a line or leave a comment

Tags: web2.0, engagement, employee communication, social media, blogs, communication strategy
Yes Jon - the world has in fact changed - some 10 to 15 years after we started chatting about all this the large consulting guys have finally noticed...makes me wonder if another shift is taking place now that the dudes in suites have figured out what is going on....Ken
Posted by: Ken Milloy | January 02, 2008 at 01:48 PM
Among the top trends Watson Wyatt has identified for 2008 is the adoption of Advanced, Web 2.0 Technology. With the rapid growth of consumer-oriented Web 2.0 applications, organizations are considering increasingly interactive strategies and technologies. While many corporations are using Web 2.0 elements such as blogs and wikis, organizations are just beginning to implement other elements of social networking.
Quel surprise ! All of a sudden, organization are considering interactive strategies and technologies ?
One of the truisms for the "Web 2.0" world is that there are no real recipes, you gotta do it, try it, find your voice(s).
Given that there has been a thriving business arena over the past decade or more helping organizations deal with change, and resistance to change, tossing interactivity into the mix should make for interesting times.
Where can I find out more about this new phenomenon ?
;-)
Posted by: Jon Husband | December 22, 2007 at 07:17 PM