Background
Pinstripe hosted a webinar this past Wednesday June 23rd where John discussed 7 HR Technology Trends.
Related to this John recently shared his own personal story on tech and HR Technology was our feature in today’s Weekly HRExaminer.
My own connection to technology is similarly intertwined in my both my life experience and my 25 year professional career. I say this because I have context to know that John routinely makes really insightful comments about people and technology. Look for the two slides titled “The Sumser Curve” on slide 8 and again at slide 18 in “Sumser Curve Applied” for a couple of examples of what I mean.
Link to Presentation
Here’s a link to 7 HR Technology Trend Implications in PDF format (if you want to download a copy just right click and save the file to your desktop). The presentation is easy to follow even if you weren’t at the webinar for John’s actual talk.
-Julian, contributing editor
John Sumser
John Sumser is a principal analyst for HRExaminer, an independent analyst firm covering HR Technology and the intersection of people, tech, and work. John’s mix of experience over the course of his career gives him a broad and unique perspective on the industry. Like anyone trying to process a lot of information, he is two or three steps ahead in some areas and still learning about others. Sumser’s work includes deep research into the nooks and crannies of HR Technology to identify and explain rapidly evolving trends. Built on a foundation of engineering, design, and philosophy, John’s seeks to understand and advise clients on where their technology works best, for whom, and in what context. Each year, John examines the insides of hundreds of companies, their products, and ecosystems. He delivers vendor analysis by building the framework from which to deliver the critique. He is constantly connecting and making visible the front end of change. He can help you see the path of evolution and the risks on the journey. The HRExaminer is Sumser’s vehicle for understanding and explaining the inner workings of the industry. With three weekly podcasts, and written commentary, he covers emerging ideas, the state of the industry, and the executives who operate it.










