Web 2.0 and Human Resource Management

Published Year: 
2009

What is Web 2.0 and how is it being used within organisations? Why is it important for HR, and what are the challenges? What impact is Web 2.0 having? And what is its future?

CIPD commissioned researchers at the University of Glasgow School of Management to explore the relationship between the family of web-based technologies known as Web 2.0, and human resource management. Their report sets out a framework explaining how Web 2.0 technologies can be used for a range of people management purposes, including:

  • reaching out to the virtual generation for recruitment
  • learning and knowledge sharing
  • more effective communication with employees
  • negotiating with and motivating employees
  • supporting employees with new collaboration tools
  • involving employees in the innovation process and in key decisions

The CIPD research reveals the opportunities and also the risks that these technologies present, and offers guidance in developing policies. Ten case study examples show how some organisations are using Web 2.0 and managing the balance between engagement and control.

Benefits for you:

  • ideas of how Web 2.0 can add strategic value to HRM
  • survey evidence of its impact
  • a useful glossary of relevant terms
     

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