Your Vendor Relationships

Your Vendor Relationships

With what you have learned about collecting data and the technology involved, it should be clear that the relationship between HR and their vendors is vital to obtaining the data that you need. Describe three proactive steps the human resource professional can take to ensure productive relations with vendors.

Analytics and Data

Surveys

  • Levenson, A. R. (2014). Employee surveys that work: Improving design, use, and organizational impact. San Francisco, CA: Berrett-Koehler Publishers.
    • These readings provides an overview of the purpose and approaches to employee surveys.
      • Chapter 1, “Goals: Define a Clear Survey Purpose,” pages 14–18. This reading provides an overview of the purpose of and provides approaches to employee surveys.
      • Chapter 2, “Objectives—The Pros and Cons of Focusing on Employee Engagement,” pages 19–21.

Approaches to Building a Solid HR–Vendor Relationship

Vendors and HRMS (Human Resource Management System)

Requirements: 150

 

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In reality, no business operates independently, as companies across all industries rely on vendors for support. Often, the vendor relationship is overlooked and not given the attention it deserves (Pease, 2015). For an efficient organization and customer satisfaction, HR must create a good relationship with vendors, as they provide materials and services needed to run the organization. Managers and employees interact with vendors to share ideas (Zielinski, 2018). That helps vendors understand what the organization wants, hence developing ideas that are much tailored and relevant to the business’s needs. Another strategy is to build genuine partnerships that are not only based on the work. Having a close vendor makes them feel part of the organization, and they are always ready to help (Moss,

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