E-HRM: Learning approaches, applications and the role of artificial intelligence
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E-HRM (Electronic Human Resources Management), which is derived from the concept of HRM (Human Resources Management) plays a significant role in automating certain key processes in the department of human resources. One of the modules of E-HRM is the training or the learning module, which when combined with a digital source turns out to be an E-Learning (Electronic Learning) or E-Training (Electronic Training) module. This is a transformation of converting the learning platform from an offline to an online mode. The organizations to increase their level of training from their employees should look for a fast-paced solution at a shorter turn-around time and the prime way to perform such a strategy is to automate the whole process of training and predict the training need and outcome. This research paper is focused on two aspects of e-learning i.e., how an e-learning system is collaborated with an intelligent system in the form of Artificial Intelligence and the other aspect is how an employee turn over data fetched from organizations in the IT (Information Technology) sector can help understand the real requirements of learning among employees in the IT organizations.Abstract
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