Training and Support

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The purpose of this page is to collect ideas for a program of training and technical support in using the iHRIS Suite. This program could be extend to teach basic concepts of managing HR information systems, HR information architecture (devising a job structure, standardizing, etc.), managing data and ensuring data quality, using data effectively, and working with Open Source software. All ideas are welcome.

HRIS Advisors

All HRIS advisors need to complete all trainings. They need to be well-versed in the software (read the user's manuals, etc.) and know the procedures for getting help, reporting a bug and requesting features from the development team. The HRIS Advisors should be considered advocates for the software and its proper use.


Topics

HR Management/Job Structures

Include materials on international standards of job classifications.

Training needs to include a primer on the meanings of such terms as classification and cadre, job and position. It needs to emphasize standards, consistency and use of titles and codes to identify positions. It should go over the basic workflow: first you set up a job structure, then you fill available positions with employees and move employees in and out of positions, so that you can track unfilled positions as well. A lot of these basics are covered in the software user's manuals but could be fleshed out for a training course.


Information Management Topics

Data managers need training in how to ensure data quality. Procedures such as printing reports and spot-checking records. How do they spot a problem? How do they get help/support when needed?

Develop information standards (dropdowns) before implementing the system. The HRIS Advisor should work with stakeholders to do this. Define and document how each field is being used. (Angela)

The main thing is that we never install a system without a plan to back-up that involves keeping one copy off site and that we routinely follow-up with our in-country staff to follow-up until it becomes routine. (Pam) A backup is then only as useful as the ability to retrieve the data in the desired format - so regular testing of these backups should be done, documented and reviewed for completeness and accuracy. (Laticha)


Using the Software

Data managers and system administrators should be trained in how to use the software and in how to train others to use it.

Data entrants should be trained in how to use the software before beginning data entry and should receive refresher courses at appropriate intervals. Training should include instruction on what to do when a field is required but the data is not known, how to get help, and the particulars of the entire system they are working with (i.e., are they entering data from paper forms). Data entrants need periodic reviews to make sure they are not "gaming the system." They need to be motivated to enter data correctly.


System Administration

How to be part of the Open Source community: report a bug; ask a question; join the mailing lists; customize code; and submit patches.


Forms of Training/Support

Curricula

Use the HRIS Strengthening Implementation Toolkit and User's Manuals to develop curricula for training courses.

Collect Open Content textbooks to include in any training materials (on programming, server management, related topics).


Job Aids

Adapt the Quick Start Guides from the Toolkit as job aids.


Videos

Post short "how to complete a specific task" videos on a YouTube channel and link to the user's manual. (Carl)


Helpdesks

From my Swaziland experience, I think there’s a need for country level helpdesks, where district levels can call in for HRIS issues. The more they roll-out, the more serious this aspect gets. Then similarly you can structure it to have a global level helpdesk to support the country level helpdesks. Both of them can be marketed together. You’d have one key point person here who responds to it globally. (Danny)


Circuit Riders

Train volunteers in CH to go to the field and train system administrators, data managers and data entrants there. Travel, room and board and perhaps a stipend would be paid. (Carl)


Audits

A possible HRIS activity could be considered that IT audits are performed from time to time to ensure that all the various IT Policies and procedures are not just taking up shelf space but are actually implemented and serve the sole purpose of ensuring system security and continuity, data reliability and availability in our strive to strengthen HRH systems. (Laticha)