OrgChart Hosting signs up for HR Indaba 

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OrgChart gives you the tools to manage your organisational structure and access key workforce metrics.

OrgChart Hosting has signed up for HR Indaba Africa 2019, which will be hosted at the Sandton Convention Centre on 16 and 17 October 2019. OrgChart is a web-based (SaaS) application that draws organisational charts from HRIS data, allowing organisations to automate their company structure to put HR metrics at their fingertips. 

Most organisations use manual, time consuming tools to analyse their workforce data and create org charts. But these programs often lack the ability to effectively create and share detailed charts with the organisation with a comprehensive security model.

OrgChart combines data automation with industry leading preserve options to ensure that your chart has minimal manual edits during each cycle. With OrgChart, sharing up-to-date charts with your colleagues almost effortless. It allows you to customise charts by using data-driven rules and instantly highlight KPI’s based on conditional formats.

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Designed for HR professionals, the platform enables fast and easy navigation with easy “drill-down” and  “drag and  drop tools for workforce planning across all levels of the organisation. With OrgChart, default calculations like headcounts and span of control can provide insights that allow you to easily analyse and optimise the structure of your workforce.

As a partner, OrgChart will have an exhibition stand and a speaking slot at the HR Indaba, which will be the largest of event its kind in Africa. It will give HR professionals an opportunity to learn everything they need to know about the latest HR technology, HR strategy, company culture, labour laws, recruitment, employee engagement and HR leadership. It will also bring together thousands of colleagues, suppliers, platforms, universities, specialists, recruitment agencies, CHROs and thought leaders.

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