Leveraging Data Analytics to Enhance Workforce Efficiency and Customer Service in HR-Driven Organizations

This paper explores the transformative role of data analytics in optimizing workforce management within HR-driven organizations, focusing on enhancing workforce efficiency and customer service outcomes. The discussion begins with an overview of HR-driven organizations and the importance of workforce...

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Veröffentlicht in:International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation 2024, Vol.XI (IX), p.92-101
Hauptverfasser: Alabi, Olufunke Anne, Ajayi, Funmilayo Aribidesi, Udeh, Chioma Ann, Efunniyi, Christianah Pelumi
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This paper explores the transformative role of data analytics in optimizing workforce management within HR-driven organizations, focusing on enhancing workforce efficiency and customer service outcomes. The discussion begins with an overview of HR-driven organizations and the importance of workforce efficiency in maintaining a competitive edge. It then delves into the application of data analytics in HR, highlighting predictive analytics for employee performance, satisfaction, and retention and their direct impact on customer satisfaction. The paper also examines the challenges associated with implementing data analytics in HR, including data privacy concerns, integration with existing systems, skill gaps, and change management. The paper discusses emerging technologies such as AI and machine learning, their potential impact on workforce management, and the evolving customer service expectations. Finally, the paper underscores strategic opportunities for HR leaders to leverage data analytics for workforce planning and overall organizational growth, emphasizing the critical importance of these tools in driving business success in an increasingly data-driven world.
ISSN:2321-2705
2321-2705
DOI:10.51244/IJRSI.2024.1109009