Post Author: Carroll Ross
November 24, 2009
At Collaborative Solutions we are always looking at ways to continually build value for our customers and enable organizations to better realize their investment in PeopleSoft products. It’s one of the reasons we started this Blog. Recently, this value proposition has become more important than ever and once again, Collaborative Solutions has stepped up to the plate to deliver formally introducing our PeopleSoft 9.1 Readiness Roadmap for $9.1K! For those clients who visited us at QUEST Circuit conference in Washington DC last week, you’ve already got a sneak peek at this offering.
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Post Author: Bob Maller
October 8, 2009
We see it every day as we work with our clients. They embrace the need for a true talent management system. They see the value in an ATS and recruiting system that will give them all the data they would ever need about a candidate. Over time, however, the word “recruit” has became synonymous with “assess,” “track,” or “evaluate.” More time has been focused on collecting data, assessing the candidates, matching skills to needs (all very important tasks, mind you), but less time has been spent on actually recruiting these talented individuals. The task of selling these candidates on the company has often times fallen through the cracks.
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Post Author: Ryan Cassidy
September 24, 2009
Often times our clients are looking for a set of guiding principles as they embark on either a Talent Management Implementation, Business Process Workshops or even when trying to select a Talent Management Vendor. A full Talent Management Suite should not be viewed as a quick, standardized solution. Each client Collaborative Solutions has worked with has a significant number of business needs that are consistent; however each has a unique set of constraints, requirements that support their go to market approach and stated business drivers/objectives to fulfill. Regardless of which path or approach is best for our clients, we always suggest the following items be taken into consideration during the project life cycle.
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