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WBSP733: Grow Your Business by Understanding Personio's Capabilities, an Objective Panel Discussion

WBSP733: Grow Your Business by Understanding Personio's Capabilities, an Objective Panel Discussion

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Despite rumors of SaaS’s decline, numerous SaaS companies boasting billion-dollar valuations continue to push innovation, particularly in Payroll and Human Capital Management (HCM). Yet, a paradox emerges as some of these firms, after initially delivering advanced HR features, have rolled back functionality, leaving users disappointed. This raises questions about Personio’s rapid rise: Is its success simply a reversion to managed services, signaling a return to the basics, or does it reflect a long-standing gap in the European market for comprehensive HR solutions?

In today's episode, we invited a panel of industry experts for a live discussion on LinkedIn to conduct an independent review of Personio’s capabilities. We covered many grounds including where Personio might be a fit in the enterprise architecture and where it might be overused. Finally, they analyze many data points to help understand the core strengths and weaknesses of Personio.

Background Soundtrack: Away From You – Mauro Somm

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