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This [[Decentralized iHRIS Data Policy]]|decentralized implementation of iHRIS]] is our answer on how to manage data in any of these settings:
Many countries are interested in [[Decentralized iHRIS Structure|decentralizing their HR management system]]. Several of the countries where we work are currently rolling out their system. Here is how to develop a policy for a [[iHRIS Regional Rollout|iHRIS regional rollout]].
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Having standardized data lists is useful for managing multiple systems. This could be for:
This [[Decentralized iHRIS Data Policy|decentralized implementation of iHRIS]] is our answer on how to manage data on a three-tier implementation: national, region and district.  
* development, testing and production servers of iHRIS
* district and national iHRIS systems in a decentralized iHRIS installation
* use by other systems that want to know what data lists are being used in iHRIS.


Learn how to [[Exporting Standardized Data|export standardized cadre data from a central site]] to be shared among regional and district installations.
Learn how to [[Exporting Standardized Data|export standardized cadre data from a central site]] to be shared among regional and district installations.


 
In the decentralized iHRIS deployment, there exists one challenge on the options for data transfer from the peripheral sites to the central sites. [[Decentralized_iHRIS_Deployment:Options_for_Data_Transfer|This article]] details the way you can achieve the decentralized structure.
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Latest revision as of 12:04, 18 November 2013

Many countries are interested in decentralizing their HR management system. Several of the countries where we work are currently rolling out their system. Here is how to develop a policy for a iHRIS regional rollout.

This decentralized implementation of iHRIS is our answer on how to manage data on a three-tier implementation: national, region and district.

Learn how to export standardized cadre data from a central site to be shared among regional and district installations.

In the decentralized iHRIS deployment, there exists one challenge on the options for data transfer from the peripheral sites to the central sites. This article details the way you can achieve the decentralized structure.