Since I have been researching and teaching my HR Technology class I have tested a really large number of web services, software programs and concepts in my preparation for class.
Certainly many are the most obvious types of products that would have direct application to the study of HR Technology, vendors like SuccessFactors, Halogen, Taleo, and SpectrumHR come to mind.
But I found that as the class content started to evolve and mature I introduced Twitter, Second Life, Socialtext, PbWiki and SelectMinds.
And I have even spent time on the 'utility' type Web 2.0 services, while not really designed for HR applications, could certainly support many HR initiatives. Some of my favorites are Zoho, Box, Meebo, FlickR,and Slideshare.
And like any good worker, I have tried to educate our internal HR folks and other colleagues on some of these tools and services. And while I fully understand that we are knee-deep in the muck of a train wreck of an Oracle R12 upgrade (a whole other story for a different post), I have been really disappointed in the general lack of interest in exploring quite frankly any of these tools in our own organization.
The couple of folks I could convince to get on Twitter are sure it is a goof. Two different attempts at kick-starting some internal wiki development are stalled (I still post to it, I am stubborn), and you would have thought I committed a crime when I told an internal training class that the presentation was on SlideShare and I would gladly give them the link.
(Here they are by the way - I know they are ugly have not had time to make them over)
I know, people are busy, don't bother them with superfluous garbage like Twitter and Yammer. Leave Facebook for the Admissions department. I wonder if this organization will ever be ready to embrace the new Web 2.0 world.
And I also wonder how long it makes sense to keep preaching, when there seems to be no choir?