Oracle Fusion – Mobility in HCM
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Oracle Fusion – Mobility in HCMSteve Boese - Fusion HCM Product Strategy
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AgendaIntroductions
Statistics
The Mobile Workforce
Mobility for HR
Mobile HCM Strategy
Oracle Tablet Strategy
Q&A
Steve Boese - @SteveBoeseDirector, Talent Management Strategy – OracleHost – HR Happy HourBlogger – Steve’s HR TechnologyContributor – Fistful of Talent
Smartphone Ownership Rising
Smartphones Dominate the Mix
More Statistics
End of the PC era?
Mobile Device Trends
The Mobile Workforce• Two of every three employees surveyed (66 percent) expect IT
to allow them to use any device – personal or company-issued – to access corporate networks, applications, and information anywhere at any time
• 70% of employees with smartphones regularly check their emails outside the normal business hours
• 3 of 5 workers say they do not need to be in the office anymore to be productive
• 32% of employees globally now rely on more than one mobile device during the typical work day
• 87% of IT Managers say companies provide workers with mobile phones and cover costs, but more than half of employees with iPhones, Android phones and iPads report they purchased the devices themselves
• The mobile stack (average number of devices carried by a mobile worker) has grown to 3.5, up from 2.7 in 2011.
• 64 percent of mobile workers now carry a tablet, rising to nearly 80 percent within the next six months according to respondents’ buying predictions.
• LinkedIn is the social network of choice for 79 percent of mobile workers, followed closely by Facebook at 76 percent.
• 67 percent of mobile workers now use social media for work.
• 92 percent of mobile workers believe their smartphones should be enabled for both work and personal use.
• Respondents felt that the laptop was still the most effective device for multi-tasking (62 percent). Smartphones (51 percent) and tablets (36 percent) were only effective in combination with another device for multi-tasking.
• 61 percent of a mobile worker’s day is within range of a Wi-Fi network.
There’s more…
• 2015 – Tablets overtake Desktops
• 63.6M – Tablets sold in 2011
• 12 Months – iPad iOS overtook Linux as 5 most popular OS
• 4,935 – Mobile Positions Posted on Monster in May, 2011
• $15B –Revenue from Tablet Application Sales by 2013
Tablets are Becoming Everyday
• 22% have adopted
• 78% be end of 2013
• 83% will deploy iPads
Tablet Adoption by EnterprisesApplications in Demand
Who’s Adopting
Mobility for HR
• Opportunities for HR and Mobile Technology• Bring your own device• Policy Impact• Initial HR mobile use cases
• Workflow-style approvals• Company Directory• Collaboration• Internal Social Networks• External Social Networks• Mobile-enabled Career Sites• Mobile rewards and recognition
The Industry View
Workday “is betting the ranch on mobile and tablets.” Roughly 90 percent of Workday’s users have tablets.
Marc Benioff, CEO Salesforce
Aneel Bhursi, Co-CEO Workday
Steve Jobs himself gave me a call and said, "Why are you guys buying so many iPads?"
Bill McDermott, Co-CEO SAP
Are companies doing enough to bridge the social divide between human beings, who are using iPads, and executives who are stuck with PCs. "I believed this transformation is so important that we needed to look for a new answer."
Don’t make me hate you…
If you were without your smartphone for a working week, how would you feel?
Workflow Approvals
Mobile Company Directory
Internal Social Networks
Mobile Recruiting Applications
Mobile HCM Strategy Matrix
Needs•What do we need?•When do we need it?
Workforce• Who/Where are the
Users?
Technology• Capabilities,
strategies, policies
Provider•Vision, capability
readiness
Mobile Strategy
Oracle Tablet Strategy
Announcing Oracle Fusion Tap for Oracle Fusion Applications!
Learn.Work. Analyze.
Connect.
Be Productive Anywhere.
• Extensible Enterprise Wide Offering
• Know What to Do & Understand the Impact
• Extension of the Desktop
• 2 Taps to Complete any Task
• Establish Tablet Foundation
• Adopt Consumer Key Design Mantras
Fusion Tap Vision
Consumer Key Design Mantras
• User Interface + Gestures
• Actionable & Discoverable
• Purpose Built
• Engaging & On the Fly
• Fast & ResponsiveTop Grossing Tablet Applications, Oct 2011
iPad Android
Quickoffice Pro HD Tap Fish
Zinio My Country
Pages Live Holdem Poker
Scribblenauts Remix Minecraft
DragonVale Paradise Island
Targeted Roles & Their Needs
Road Warriors - Sales or Consulting• Only Time for Simple• 15 minutes for “Paper Work”• Keeping Informed on an “as need” Basis• Identifying and Contacting Others Immediately• Access to Documentation & Presentation
Executives - Multi-Level Managers• Catching up at the End of the Day• Quickly Completing Approvals• Alerted to Change in Relevant KPIs• Learning About a Worker• Complete or Start Transactions
V1 Product Goals
• Surpass Competitors & Highlight Differentiators
• Establish Tablet Application Foundation
• Introduce Functionality that Spans the Fusion Suite
• Targeted Release Spring 2012
• Usable Day 1
Question & Answers