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Is anyone using OFBiz for full-on HR managmenet?. I've looked at the publicly available info and I can't see it - there's a set of HR entities but they're pretty basic and I can't find any info on functionality that's been developed to sit on top of them. I've listed some of the functions we're after down further, here are the key questions in my mind: 1. Has significant HR functionality been built into OFBiz yet? 2. Are there any organisations of significant size (5000+ employees) using OFbiz for full-on HR management? 3. If OFBiz doesn't yet have significant capability in this area, how long would it take to add the stuff below (presuming we could come up with a good spec). The sorts of things we need are (this is a very abbreviated list): * Managing people - various types including employees, contractors etc. All personal info, CV documents, skills, competencies, qualifications, licences etc. (I think OFBiz could handle this bit fairly easily) * A self-service facility for people to manage some of the above info themselves * Manage assessments of people's competencies. Also generate reminders when competencies or licences are soon to expire. * Manage org structure - org units, org hierarchy, sites/locations. We're helping a project-based organisation so they are always starting up and closing down org units. Thus they need to track the org structure over time, i.e. know what it was like in the past and what it will be like in the future for planning purposes. * Manage positions within org units. Keep track of responsibilities, authorities, job levels, skill and competency requirements etc. Track when positions start and finish and track who's been (and will be) allocated to positions over time. Automatically suggest and schedule training for people who need additional skills / competencies to perform a position. * Manage workforce planning. Schedule org units & positions into the future with what-if scenarios. Plan allocations of people to positions into the future. Search for people to match current or future positions using a range of criteria - availability, skills, qualifications, job level, experience etc. Search for suitable positions for a person using a similar range of criteria. Provide graphical timebars of the org hierarchy and positions for easy management; display these at a point in time. * Manage training throughout the organisation - external training providers, internal training providers, training catalogue of courses, scheduled training events, sessions within training events, training authorisations, booking people on training events, waitlists, training attendance, cost management, evaluations, completion certificates, government & industry subsidies etc. Automatically provide invitations, reminders and evaluations via email / letters / SMS. Automatically allocate competencies on completion of training. Provide a graphical calendar of training events. Manage bulk bookings and waitlisting. * Manage programs of training (sequences of courses), i.e. standard development programs or tailored programs. Manage training needs analysis. Track progress through programs, automatically book onto next training courses on completion of prior training. * Provide heaps of canned reports and also flexible reporting facilities for all the above. Thanks very much, Martin |
I would agree with your assessment. We have a separate product which does non-payroll HR stuff, we are integrating it with OFBiz to fill this hole. Maybe 6 months down the line we can factor some generic stuff out of this, but it is not our top concern at the moment.
Also, in my experience, HR stuff can be fairly specific to the legal and cultural framework of each different country (we are in Mozambique!). cameron ----- Original Message ---- From: "Martin Wauchope, 3inc" <[hidden email]> To: [hidden email] Sent: Friday, 10 November, 2006 4:08:59 PM Subject: Anyone using OFBiz for full-on HR management? Hi Is anyone using OFBiz for full-on HR managmenet?. I've looked at the publicly available info and I can't see it - there's a set of HR entities but they're pretty basic and I can't find any info on functionality that's been developed to sit on top of them. I've listed some of the functions we're after down further, here are the key questions in my mind: 1. Has significant HR functionality been built into OFBiz yet? 2. Are there any organisations of significant size (5000+ employees) using OFbiz for full-on HR management? 3. If OFBiz doesn't yet have significant capability in this area, how long would it take to add the stuff below (presuming we could come up with a good spec). The sorts of things we need are (this is a very abbreviated list): * Managing people - various types including employees, contractors etc. All personal info, CV documents, skills, competencies, qualifications, licences etc. (I think OFBiz could handle this bit fairly easily) * A self-service facility for people to manage some of the above info themselves * Manage assessments of people's competencies. Also generate reminders when competencies or licences are soon to expire. * Manage org structure - org units, org hierarchy, sites/locations. We're helping a project-based organisation so they are always starting up and closing down org units. Thus they need to track the org structure over time, i.e. know what it was like in the past and what it will be like in the future for planning purposes. * Manage positions within org units. Keep track of responsibilities, authorities, job levels, skill and competency requirements etc. Track when positions start and finish and track who's been (and will be) allocated to positions over time. Automatically suggest and schedule training for people who need additional skills / competencies to perform a position. * Manage workforce planning. Schedule org units & positions into the future with what-if scenarios. Plan allocations of people to positions into the future. Search for people to match current or future positions using a range of criteria - availability, skills, qualifications, job level, experience etc. Search for suitable positions for a person using a similar range of criteria. Provide graphical timebars of the org hierarchy and positions for easy management; display these at a point in time. * Manage training throughout the organisation - external training providers, internal training providers, training catalogue of courses, scheduled training events, sessions within training events, training authorisations, booking people on training events, waitlists, training attendance, cost management, evaluations, completion certificates, government & industry subsidies etc. Automatically provide invitations, reminders and evaluations via email / letters / SMS. Automatically allocate competencies on completion of training. Provide a graphical calendar of training events. Manage bulk bookings and waitlisting. * Manage programs of training (sequences of courses), i.e. standard development programs or tailored programs. Manage training needs analysis. Track progress through programs, automatically book onto next training courses on completion of prior training. * Provide heaps of canned reports and also flexible reporting facilities for all the above. Thanks very much, Martin ___________________________________________________________ All New Yahoo! Mail – Tired of Vi@gr@! come-ons? Let our SpamGuard protect you. http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/nowyoucan.html |
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