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published on Mar 13, 2024
This NelsonHall assessment analyzes IBM's offerings and capabilities in Multi-Process HR Transformation services
NelsonHall’s Multi-Process HR Transformation Services profile on IBM is a comprehensive assessment of IBM's offerings and capabilities, designed for:
The report provides a comprehensive and objective analysis of IBM’s Multi-Process HR Transformation Services offerings, capabilities, and market and financial strengths, including:
IBM’s recent strength in HR has been in talent acquisition. However, IBM is now positioning strongly in AI, leading with “an AI-first approach to modern HR operations” to take advantage of the HR transformation expectations of companies that are urgently looking for assistance in understanding and applying the newer forms of automation and AI, such as generative AI, to their operations to enhance their employee experience, their HR insight, and to achieve HR operational cost reduction.
Accordingly, IBM is using its AI capability in combination with its cloud HR migration capability and established relationships as an implementation partner with Oracle, SAP SuccessFactors, and Workday to reposition and expand its presence in HR transformation services.
IBM has three operating units:
IBM’s HR services include HR transformation strategy; operating model change; managed services, incorporating talent acquisition, talent & skill development, and employee and HR services; and HR digital transformation. The company offers the capability to manage transformed HR operations alongside its design and build capabilities.