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    Plateau Delivers Enhanced Talent Management Analytics Offering

    Friday September 12, 2008

     

    Arlington, Va.
    Plateau Systems, a provider of talent management software, services and solutions, released the latest version on Plateau Analytics, a preconfigured solution for performing analysis on learning and performance data captured and managed in Plateau’s Talent Management suite.

    By monitoring critical learning and performance processes, this enhanced version of Plateau Analytics delivers relevant, actionable information organizations need to more effectively manage, organize and optimize their workforces.

    “One can think of different talent management capabilities as levers that managers and executives can use to affect business results. Managers and executives need to decide what levers (or combination of levers) they should pull to achieve the desired business outcome. Once you decide which levers to pull, that should drive how you configure and use the talent management applications,” said Jim Holincheck, managing vice president at Gartner Inc.

    “Talent management applications implemented by themselves do not provide the insight necessary to determine which levers to pull: They are the levers.” Moreover, “to unlock the strategic value, customers need a well-integrated set of talent management applications that provides the data foundation for workforce analytics to help users understand what levers they need to pull to address specific business issues or to drive specific business outcomes."

    Plateau Analytics enables companies to more effectively align talent management initiatives with business objectives and analyze data in various combinations to uncover trends and exceptions related to the impact of specific talent management initiatives on business performance.

    For example, with Plateau Analytics, organizations can easily ascertain the status of employee certification required by a regulatory change, what competency gaps exist in critical job positions, the total cost of training, employee progress against development plans and the impact of talent management efforts on employee competency assessments over a specific period of time.

    Plateau Analytics aggregates this data and consolidates it into high-level snapshots that give executives a big picture view and enables them to maximize the value of their organization’s talent management investment.

    Comprised of four major components, Plateau Analytics includes a data warehouse that stores a copy of all Plateau Talent Management learning and performance data; an extract and load (ETL) process that connects to Plateau Talent Management and populates the Data Warehouse; an online analytical processing (OLAP) framework for report creation and management; and more than 35 predefined reports.

    Plateau Analytics pulls its information from a Data Warehouse, giving it increased ability to display and analyze trends, including the vital ability to compare and contrast current and past performance, which is only possible through a Data Warehouse. Additionally, by offering prebuilt Data Warehousing, ETL, OLAP and reports, Plateau Analytics eliminates costs and time investments associated with custom development and integration, enabling users to achieve faster ROI.

    Plateau Analytics offers a number of new features, including:

    • Performance enhancements, including an updated Data Warehouse and ETL, which has been fully tested with large, complex data sets.
    • Two categories of performance-related reports, including plans and goal completion and succession planning.
    • Measure thresholds and custom number formatting that allow administrators to identify values within one or more measures of particular interest and specify the most appropriate level of precision.
    • An ‘All Users’ Measure that provides insight into the total population of users and allows easy comparison within the population that meets the reporting criteria.
    • An ad-hoc reporting feature that allows administrators to create new analysis directly against a Data Warehouse cube.
    • The ability to save and publish custom reports for other administrators to use and run.

    “An explicit link exists between talent management, improved productivity and business operations performance,” said Paul Sparta, chairman and CEO of Plateau Systems. “By harnessing their talent data and using comprehensive analytics, all levels of the organization have the ability to make more informed management decisions and truly understand the business impact of their organization’s talent management initiatives.”

    For more info: http://www.plateau.com.

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