Workforce Analytics and Planning Trends for 2013
Highlights from the survey include:
• About 37 percent of companies lack a reporting and managing mechanism for workforce metrics;
• Over one-third of respondents still use spreadsheets for the purpose of managing and reporting workforce metrics;
• Purpose-built analytics solutions were found to have the highest satisfaction rates at 85 percent while spreadsheets recorded the highest levels of dissatisfaction at 59 percent;
• Nearly one-third of respondents say analytics tools would be more beneficial if they were easier to use while the same number (31 percent) said that the tools would be more beneficial with improved interpretive and presentational functions for workforce data; and
• About 52 percent of participants expect to increase investments in workforce analytics in 2013.
“This is the second consecutive year the survey indicates that organizations are aware of the value of purpose-built solutions for workforce analytics as measured in ROI on human capital and in user satisfaction,” according to John Schwarz, Founder and CEO of Visier. “Equally important, the survey shows that enterprises are planning to adopt a more sophisticated tool for workforce planning to assist with the response to insights discovered in the analysis process. For those organizations still trying to make do with spreadsheets, the results are particularly stark and the call to action clear – move to ‘best-practice’ analytic solutions.”