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Training Course: Leading HRIS in Modern Organizations


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22 - 26 Jun 2026

London (UK)

Cost : 5775 € Euro

Introduction

This training program is designed by Global Horizon Training Center to equip HR and business leaders with the strategic and technical capabilities required to lead, implement, and optimize Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS).

In today’s data-driven organizations, HRIS is no longer just a system of record—it is a core enabler of efficiency, analytics, compliance, and employee experience. Successful HRIS initiatives require not only technical understanding but also strong project governance, change management, and cross-functional integration.

This 5-day program blends HR technology strategy, implementation methodologies, process optimization, data governance, and future trends (AI/analytics). Participants will leave with practical tools to manage HRIS projects end-to-end and leverage systems for measurable business impact.

 

Program Objectives

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Understand core components, modules, and architectures of HRIS
  • Lead HRIS implementation and optimization initiatives
  • Use HRIS to streamline HR processes and improve decision-making
  • Integrate HRIS with enterprise systems (ERP/CRM)
  • Establish strong data governance, security, and compliance practices
  • Apply HR analytics and dashboards for strategic insights
  • Manage change and drive user adoption across the organization

 

Target Audience

  • HR Managers and HR Leaders
  • HRIS Specialists and Analysts
  • IT Managers/Leaders working with HR systems
  • Organizational Development Leaders
  • Project Managers involved in HR technology initiatives
  • Professionals engaged in HRIS implementation or optimization

 

Training Outline

Day 1: HRIS Foundations & Strategic Value

  • Definition and evolution of HRIS
  • Core modules (Core HR, Talent, Payroll, Learning, Performance)
  • HRIS architectures (on-premise vs. cloud/SaaS)
  • Business value: process efficiency, data accuracy, decision support
  • Latest trends in HR tech (employee experience platforms, automation)
  • Vendor selection criteria and solution fit analysis
  • Case studies: Successful HRIS implementations

Day 2: HRIS Implementation & Project Management

  • Project management fundamentals (Agile vs. Waterfall in HRIS)
  • Implementation lifecycle: discovery → design → build → test → deploy
  • Roles & governance (sponsor, PM, SMEs, vendors)
  • Project planning, timelines, budgeting, and resource allocation
  • Risk identification and mitigation strategies
  • Change management and communication plans
  • Training and adoption strategies for end-users
  • Monitoring success: KPIs, milestones, and post-go-live review

Day 3: Process Optimization, Integration & Analytics

  • HR process automation (recruitment, onboarding, performance, payroll)
  • Data management: data models, data quality, and master data governance
  • HR analytics: key metrics, dashboards, and reporting frameworks
  • Building dashboards (operational vs. strategic views)
  • Employee self-service (ESS) & manager self-service (MSS)
  • Integration with enterprise systems (ERP, CRM, finance)
  • APIs, middleware, and data flow best practices
  • Case examples: Improving engagement and efficiency via HRIS

Day 4: Data Security, Compliance & Audit

  • Security fundamentals: access control, role-based permissions
  • Data privacy regulations (e.g., GDPR-equivalent principles)
  • Protecting sensitive HR data (PII) and audit trails
  • Incident response and breach management
  • Compliance frameworks and internal controls
  • HRIS audits: scope, checklists, and remediation
  • Ensuring continuous compliance and documentation standards

Day 5: Future Trends & Continuous Improvement

  • Emerging technologies: AI/ML, chatbots, predictive analytics
  • Workforce experience platforms and digital HR ecosystems
  • Roadmapping HRIS enhancements and upgrades
  • Establishing continuous improvement cycles (feedback → iterate → scale)
  • Vendor management and SLA governance
  • Capstone Project: Design an HRIS initiative (selection/implementation/optimization) including business case, roadmap, KPIs, and risk plan
  • Presentations and peer review

HRM ,Training

Training Course: Leading HRIS in Modern Organizations


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HR235423

22 - 26 Jun 2026

London (UK) -

Cost: 5775 € Euro


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