Consortium is offering limited time membership discount through October 31, 2014.
Denver, CO (PRWEB) October 03, 2014
The HR Open Standards Consortium, the only global network of HR technology professionals committed to open standards of interoperability, will present "Real-World HR Tech Implementations and What You Need to Know" at the 2014 HR Technology Conference in Las Vegas. The session will feature a stellar lineup of the industry's most accomplished implementers sharing their secrets of success and tricks of the trade.
This real-world know-how session will be held October 9 from 4-5 p.m. in the Mandalay Bay Resort & Hotel, Ballrooms A&B. The panel will include Val Tsvetkov, VP of Implementation Services at IQ Navigator; Ray Schreyer, Global Recruitment Technology & Enablement Manager at IBM; Mike Seidle, Founder at Snap Applicant Tracking; and Ingolf Teetz, CTO at Milch & Zucker. The session will be moderated by Bon Idziak, CEO at Applicant Insight, Inc. and President of the Board of Directors at HR Open Standards Consortium.
Session overview: When it comes to getting the most business value from technology investments, developing business outcomes-based HRM and HR technology strategy and then selecting next generation foundations properly are only half (or maybe even less) of the battle. Most experienced HR technologists say that the real work starts after the subscription contract is signed. The industry's most accomplished implementers will share their hands on implementation experiences -- from debunking vendor-speak, to understanding the challenges and potential pitfalls when attempting to integrate disparate systems, to building an optimal project organization and delivering constant communication and change management -- to help attendees be better equipped to get the most value out of their HR technology investments.
"Previously, custom integrations were the most time-consuming part of an implementation for IQNavigator," said panelist Val Tsvetkov of IQ Navigator. "By adopting the HR Open Standards, we have significantly decreased custom integration deployments and subsequently have freed up high-demand resources allowing them to deliver valuable services in other areas."
HR Open Standards is also offering a 20% discount for one year of membership with the Consortium for new organizational members now through October 31, 2014. For questions about HR Open Standards membership benefits and pricing, stop by booth No. 2552 at the 2014 HR Tech Expo Hall or contact the Executive Director, Kim Bartkus, at kim(at)hropenstandards(dot)org or 303.671.2776. It is not necessary to attend HR Tech to take advantage of this limited time offer.
*An organization will qualify as a new member if it has not been an organizational member of HR Open Standards in the past two years.
About HR Open Standards
Founded in 1999 as the HR-XML Consortium, HR Open Standards is the only independent, non-profit, volunteer-led organization dedicated to the development and promotion of common specifications that enable human resources-related data exchanges.
By championing collaboration and innovation, HR Open Standards works to save HR professionals time and money by providing employers, government, software and service providers with flexible, comprehensive and free sets of HR specifications. For more information, visit http://www.HROpenStandards.org.
Media Contact:
Kim Bartkus, Executive Director
HR Open Standards Consortium, Inc.
303-359-0687
kim(at)hropenstandards(dot)org Reported by PRWeb 2 hours ago.
Denver, CO (PRWEB) October 03, 2014
The HR Open Standards Consortium, the only global network of HR technology professionals committed to open standards of interoperability, will present "Real-World HR Tech Implementations and What You Need to Know" at the 2014 HR Technology Conference in Las Vegas. The session will feature a stellar lineup of the industry's most accomplished implementers sharing their secrets of success and tricks of the trade.
This real-world know-how session will be held October 9 from 4-5 p.m. in the Mandalay Bay Resort & Hotel, Ballrooms A&B. The panel will include Val Tsvetkov, VP of Implementation Services at IQ Navigator; Ray Schreyer, Global Recruitment Technology & Enablement Manager at IBM; Mike Seidle, Founder at Snap Applicant Tracking; and Ingolf Teetz, CTO at Milch & Zucker. The session will be moderated by Bon Idziak, CEO at Applicant Insight, Inc. and President of the Board of Directors at HR Open Standards Consortium.
Session overview: When it comes to getting the most business value from technology investments, developing business outcomes-based HRM and HR technology strategy and then selecting next generation foundations properly are only half (or maybe even less) of the battle. Most experienced HR technologists say that the real work starts after the subscription contract is signed. The industry's most accomplished implementers will share their hands on implementation experiences -- from debunking vendor-speak, to understanding the challenges and potential pitfalls when attempting to integrate disparate systems, to building an optimal project organization and delivering constant communication and change management -- to help attendees be better equipped to get the most value out of their HR technology investments.
"Previously, custom integrations were the most time-consuming part of an implementation for IQNavigator," said panelist Val Tsvetkov of IQ Navigator. "By adopting the HR Open Standards, we have significantly decreased custom integration deployments and subsequently have freed up high-demand resources allowing them to deliver valuable services in other areas."
HR Open Standards is also offering a 20% discount for one year of membership with the Consortium for new organizational members now through October 31, 2014. For questions about HR Open Standards membership benefits and pricing, stop by booth No. 2552 at the 2014 HR Tech Expo Hall or contact the Executive Director, Kim Bartkus, at kim(at)hropenstandards(dot)org or 303.671.2776. It is not necessary to attend HR Tech to take advantage of this limited time offer.
*An organization will qualify as a new member if it has not been an organizational member of HR Open Standards in the past two years.
About HR Open Standards
Founded in 1999 as the HR-XML Consortium, HR Open Standards is the only independent, non-profit, volunteer-led organization dedicated to the development and promotion of common specifications that enable human resources-related data exchanges.
By championing collaboration and innovation, HR Open Standards works to save HR professionals time and money by providing employers, government, software and service providers with flexible, comprehensive and free sets of HR specifications. For more information, visit http://www.HROpenStandards.org.
Media Contact:
Kim Bartkus, Executive Director
HR Open Standards Consortium, Inc.
303-359-0687
kim(at)hropenstandards(dot)org Reported by PRWeb 2 hours ago.