Post your VMS questions

I have a confirmed interview on Friday with the Director of Staffing of a Silicon Valley-based consumer electronics company who implemented a VMS about a year ago.

I have a list of questions that I would like to ask him that focuses more on what the driving forces were in the decision to implement a VMS, how they selected their vendors and what sorts of best practices he’d like to share, a year after his organization implemented the solution.

If you are thinking about implementing a VMS and have questions you want me to ask him, please post your question here or e-mail me.

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A word on my blog

I’ve received a few comments and quite a bit of e-mails about the VMS series. Quite a few readers have pointed out that I have wrong or misleading information and a few have said I shouldn’t be writing about it because I really don’t know what I’m talking about.

I’m not writing as an expert but as someone who want to facilitate a discussion, which is clearly happening, based on the amount of e-mails and phone calls I’ve received about my VMS posts.

To summarize all of the above, this blog is my conversation tool. I’m glad you’ve found my blog and I’m grateful to those who have weighed in and pointed things out to me and to those of you who have taken the time to e-mail and call me. That right there, is this blog’s main goal.

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A contingent staffing-specific blog

There are over 9,000 (and counting) staffing firms in the nation yet there is very little online conversation happening about the industry. While some staffing firms are already involved in offline discussions and collaboration with each other, the majority are still in the “every man for himself” mindset. Some stick to it for completely valid reasons. The staffing industry is a fiercely competitive market.

In the meantime the communities we serve has evolved into something that highly values transparency and collective intelligence. Several years after blogging took off there are still very few blogs in circulation that relates to the staffing industry. Several years after Wikipedia was born, there is still a bare page that serves worthless information to someone who wants to learn about the staffing industry. I won’t go into details right now about why I think these are not good signs, but I will say that these show that while everyone can agree that there is a ton to talk about, we aren’t discussing it either.

And this is why I am opening up this blog. To discuss my thoughts on what is going on in the staffing industry and hopefully lead the conversation.

If you made it here, thanks for coming and please excuse the dust. I have smoke coming out of my head from all the issues I’d like to open up for discussion here. Stay tuned.

Oh. And speaking of collective intelligence, I’m actively looking for other staffing industry blogs (I’ve been looking, and looking, and looking. There are plenty of HR blogs, but virtually none specifically for contingent staffing) to link to on my brand spanking new blogroll. Please leave your suggestions in the comments. I did find contingentstaffing.org. Unfortunately they have not updated since May of 2006. I’m going to read through the archives and try to figure out what happened.

Lisa out.

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