Recent advances in workforce management (WFM) software are rewriting the way organizations tackle hourly workforce management and related administrative challenges. This is largely due to improvements in the design of business processes and a focus on enabling more hassle-free user experiences. The result is fundamental changes in how workers account for their time and request PTO, as well as how they access information on payroll, benefits and other company policies. These advances are also enabling managers to more readily consider workers’ as well as the organization’s needs when they forecast and schedule shifts. Scheduling that minimizes worker burnout from too many double shifts, for example, only makes management sense and should be a common interest.
Modern Digital Workforce Management Systems Are All the Rage
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Steve Goldberg on Sep 28, 2018 1:08:22 AM
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Topics: Human Capital Management, HRMS, Workforce Management, Work and Resource Management, Payroll Optimization