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Imagine you’re well into bringing your company out of the analog age with an upgrade to your HRIS: no more paper schedules, email-exchanged timecard corrections, or “back of a napkin” math for accrual policies. Finally, you’re upgrading your company to the finest HCM software. As the project champion, you have assured your fellow executives and stakeholders that the change will be relatively seamless. Then you find out your scheduling method of throwing darts at a calendar isn’t compatible with your shiny new HCM System—can you believe that?
Today, we’ll explore the three common problems organizations often face when upgrading their HCM software. We will explore some common policy-program issues & some suggestions for adapting policy to work with the new HCM system.
1. Problem: Old struggles, new system Example: Timecard Approval/Sign-off Process
One of the chief problems HRchitect clients hope to solve in implementing new HCM Systems is streamlining the payroll processes. The submission, approval, and sign-off of timecards are common pain points for any HR/payroll team, especially those companies going from analog to digital workflows.
Solution: Knowledge (Training) is Power!
“Train the Trainers” is the preferred method for disseminating information about the new HCM system throughout your organization.