Monday, December 7, 2020

MiHCM unveils MiA Workplace Virtual Assistant for Microsoft Teams

MiHCM, a leader in HR technology innovation, today announced the launch of its latest workplace virtual assistant for the world’s most popular workplace collaboration tool — Microsoft Teams. MiA offers a host of features for employees to perform an extensive list of mundane HR tasks, and stay productive and engaged at work while been considerate of their health and well-being.

MiA will enable employees to track their daily fitness activity and receive health and safety notifications through the Microsoft Teams chat interface, allowing them to cautiously monitor their health and well-being while staying productive at work.

MiA for Microsoft Teams is the first standalone-workplace assistant from Southeast Asia that can be deployed and configured via Microsoft AppSource — an app store that helps enterprise users find and gauge line-of-business SaaS apps from Microsoft and its partners. AppSource apps are built on top of Dynamics 365, Power BI, Office 365, and Azure, and include all their existing app add-ins and content packages. Announcing the launch of MiA, Harsha Purasinghe, Founder & CEO of MiHCM, said: “MiA for Microsoft Teams is transforming the way we measure workforce productivity, keep employees engaged with work and offer them the experience to get HR fundamentals managed. MiA can remind employees of upcoming meetings for the day and projects due dates because it is seamlessly integrated with Microsoft Office 365 Apps.”

“At the start of each week at work, MiA will provide employees with a summary that reflects their productivity, fitness activity and attendance overview of the previous week. We are certain that these experiences will transform the way employees interact with HR and approach their daily routines at work.” Harsha stated.

MiA for Microsoft Teams will allow users to clock their time as their day at work begins and ends, view their daily tasks and meetings, apply for leave, view their remaining leave, submit timesheets and time change requests, and preview their payslips. Employees will be able to escalate a range of service requests to HR, such as requesting letters, travel documents, infrastructure or reporting work-related issues, while HR will be able to analyse the volume of HR service inquiries and measure employee productivity as employees will record their regular work activity before signing off from work.

“Our new and improved workplace virtual assistant is a testament to our promise to deliver outstanding employee experiences in a time when most of the workforce has switched to work from home and hybrid work arrangements. We believe that business andHR leaders will be able to leverage MiA for Microsoft Teams to bring much-needed employee engagement, outstanding HR service delivery, helping employees to be more productive whilst managing health and wellbeing,” added Harsha.

Introducing MiA for Microsoft Teams is an outcome of their efforts to help employers realise the value of cloud-based HR technology.

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