CRS, QBIT partner to reimagine human capital management ~ ~ eJobDesign
CRS Technologies has partnered with QBIT, the developers of the eJobDesign job profiling and planning application that enables users to design, maintain and validate job structure information and apply it in workforce planning. This will see QBIT link the core design and planning work in eJobDesign to the CRS platform.
Ian McAlister, GM of CRS Technologies, comments: “The partnership with QBIT is significant as it results in an environment where human capital management is disrupted and provides impetus for a new way of unlocking value from people.” “It is a case of measuring and managing the gap that exists between specification and fulfilment. Both organisations are working together to ground the data on which human capital management is built. Think of it as establishing the doh-reh-me of human resources. It all begins here. We specialise in product development that builds core data solutions for customers. CRS is focused on modernising human resources in its entirety.
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