Human resource management information system (HRIS)

Employees. They have been taking care of all HR paperwork informally, mostly on slips of paper and with memos. They want you to supply them with a
human resource management information system (HRIS) – how computerized it is will be up to you, but they can only afford a budget of $5,000 upfront (not
counting your consulting), and then about %400 per year for maintenance. You know from your HR training that there are various sources of paper-based and
online systems.
Purpose of this task
The purpose of this exercise is to give you practice in creating a human resource management system (HRIS).
Required understandings
You should be fully acquainted with the material in Chapter 18.
Instructions
After reading the application case above, you are to answer the following tasks.
Note: You can refer to Page 609 for the original text written and copyrighted by Gary Dessler, Ph.D.
Tasks
Describe How and Why HR in small businesses is different than that in large firms.
Explain Why HRM is important to small businesses.
Illustrate with examples how you would create a human resource system for these small businesses

Sample Solution