Employees Selectively Outsource HR Technology Providers

Employers outsource HR technology needs to multiple providers
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COMPANIES CONTINUE MOVE TOWARD SELECTIVE OUTSOURCING APPROACH, WATSON WYATT FINDS
 
WASHINGTON, D.C., June 24, 2008 — Employers continue to take a selective approach to outsourcing their HR technology and functions rather than relying exclusively on a single provider, according to Watson Wyatt, a leading global consulting firm.
 
“Over the last few years, we’ve continued to see tremendous growth in selective outsourcing,” said Richard Hubbard, director of Watson Wyatt’s U.S. technology and administration solutions practice. “The economic strains some companies are facing will only add to the reasons to choose selective outsourcing. Selective outsourcing provides employers a lot of flexibility and helps them keep their options open.”
 
Watson Wyatt’s 2007 HR Technology Trends survey of 182 U.S. companies found that many companies expect to do more outsourcing in the future, in areas such as health and welfare programs.
HR Functions Outsourced Now or Likely to be Outsourced in Near Future
                                                 Currently Outsourced                          Plan to be Outsourced
                                                                                                              This Year or Next
Defined Contribution Retirement Administration
75%
1%
Health and Welfare
52%
6%
Defined Benefit Retirement Administration
50%
5%
Stock Administration
40%
6%
Deferred Compensation
36%
3%
Payroll
22%
8%
Recruiting
9%
6%
Performance Management
4%
5%
 
 
However, few companies (21 percent) automatically look to outsource programs. The majority of companies (63 percent) turn to their internal or enterprise resource planning systems first to deliver HR services.
 
The independent technology research firm CedarCrestone has also found growth in selective outsourcing. In its 2007/2008 HR Systems Survey, 10th Annual Edition the firm found that selective outsourcing is preferred to total business process outsourcing in most HR categories. In the study, the firm forecasts that selective outsourcing will continue to grow in 2008, particularly as small and medium-sized organizations adopt the strategy.
 
“Selective outsourcing is growing so popular because it can be tailored to meet an organization’s exact needs,” Hubbard said. “For most organizations, this means outsourcing routine, transaction-oriented processes while refocusing the HR department on strategic planning. Many companies report that selective outsourcing best meets their needs for access to leading-edge technologies, while improving employee experience and service levels. The key to successful outsourcing is finding the solutions that fit the organization’s needs and culture.”
 
More information on Watson Wyatt’s 2007 Technology Trends Survey can be found at www.watsonwyatt.com/techtrends
 
 
About Watson Wyatt
Watson Wyatt (NYSE, NASDAQ: WW) is the trusted business partner to the world’s leading organizations on people and financial issues. The firm’s global services include: managing the cost and effectiveness of employee benefit programs; developing attraction, retention and reward strategies; advising pension plan sponsors and other institutions on optimal investment strategies; providing strategic and financial advice to insurance and financial services companies; and delivering related technology, outsourcing and data services. Watson Wyatt has 7,000 associates in 32 countries and is located on the Web at www.watsonwyatt.com.
 
 
 


Employees Selectively Outsource HR Technology Providers