How do you integrate employee feedback into the continuous improvement of your HR tech stack?

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Talent Acquisition Head in IT Services8 months ago
Integrating employee feedback into HR tech stack improvement involves regular surveys, feedback sessions, and user testing. Gather insights on user experience, identify pain points, and assess functionality gaps. Establish a dedicated feedback mechanism and prioritize employee input when considering updates or new features. Create a culture of transparency, communicating changes and explaining how feedback contributed to enhancements. This iterative process ensures that the HR tech stack aligns with user needs, fostering engagement, and continuous improvement.
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Global HR Transformation Leader in Education7 months ago
Integrating employee feedback into our HR tech stack's continuous improvement is paramount. Given the diverse regulatory landscape and data security concerns driven by country specific laws and regulations, customization is crucial to protect employee data and prevent cyber breaches. In the life cycle of our HR tech implementation, we prioritize feedback channels spanning surveys, user experience, and functionality usage metrics. This iterative process allows us to learn from challenges, involve users in improvement efforts, and consistently enhance the system through rigorous testing and process improvements.

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Hi,

I am based in HK and can share some experience in this respect.  Generally, employees hesitate to voice their opinion in open public, due to cultural reasons as well as worrying about possible retaliation.  Hence, ...read more
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