2014-05-28

Press release: Drake International and The Human Capital Management Institute (HCMI) partner to bring innovative human capital & talent management products to the market

Drake Editorial Team

Marina Del Rey, CA – May 28, 2014 – The Human Capital Management Institute (HCMI), an industry leader in advanced workforce analytics solutions and predictive human capital management metrics, announced that it has entered into a partnership with Drake International.

“HCMI brings deep expertise and analytics tools to clients, creating an ecosystem of analytics that enables companies to easily transform HR data into workforce intelligence. This partnership will better enable companies around the world to use these tools to quantify, predict, and optimize workforce costs, productivity, and ultimately, profit.” 


Bill Pollock, CEO –Drake International

Drake International’s 63 year history of using workforce productivity and measurement to build a trusted advisor relationship combined with HCMI’s globally recognized expertise with software, training, and expertise for workforce productivity and analytics re-enforces Drake’s capability to assist clients to improve productivity in areas ranging from recruiting to performance to training and staff retention.

“There is so much synergy with Drake’s vision to help companies improve their productivity through talent and human capital with HCMI’s mission of bringing measures, metrics and predictive capability to workforce data. We’re really excited as we are currently in the development stage of some really innovative talent management product offerings built on the best of both worlds.” 



Jeff Higgins, CEO – HCMI

Higgins also hinted at an upcoming HCMI software platform that will allow companies to easily monitor key aspects of their human capital including training and recruiting ROI at a level that is currently unobtainable for many companies due to cost and inherent data constraints. Higgins says to expect to hear more about this product very soon.


About Drake International
Drake (http://ca.drakeintl.com/) is widely recognized as global innovators in the field of Talent Management Solutions and Profit Improvement. Founded in Winnipeg in 1951 and now operating in 10 countries around the world, Drake not only offers a comprehensive assortment of talent management solutions that focus on improving performance, productivity, recruiting, retention, organizational culture, leadership, and customer satisfaction, but partners directly with its Clients to implement the Solutions in order to “engineer the end result” of profit improvement.


About HCMI
The Human Capital Management Institute was founded on the belief that organizations can and must find better ways of measuring their investments in human capital. HCMI strives to fundamentally change the way organizations make decisions about their workforce. HCMI’s vision of the future is one in which human capital measurement and information is as integral to business decision making as financial information is today. Serving global clients, HCMI delivers advanced workforce intelligence training, assessments, consulting, and the world’s most advanced workforce analytics (http://www.hcminst.com/solveworkforce) and workforce planning modeling tools.


To learn more about HCMI’s advancements in the field of workforce analytics, planning and human capital metrics, read their latest study linking human capital to business performance explaining the link between HR metrics and stock price (http://hcminst.com/linking-human-capital-to-business-performance).

 

Contact
Matthew Lemert
Human Capital Management Institute
(323) 522-4264
matthew.lemert@hcminst.com

Maysa Hawwash
National Manager – Talent Management Solutions
(416) 216-1067
mhawwash@na.drakeintl.com

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