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The True ROI of Automating Time and Attendance

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One of the most common reasons we hear for organizations being reluctant to update their time and attendance systems is a fear that an upgrade will be too expensive. Depending on what system your business is currently using, the potential savings of an automated time and attendance system are too enticing to ignore.

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6 Workforce Metrics with Significant Financial Impact

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CFOs are seeking out data on absences for sickness or injury, varying rates of absence across multiple worksites, average lengths of time off, and other wellness-related data that was previously thought of as more the domain of human resources. Lost-time injuries per employee. Paid time off and leave requests. Data analysis.

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How to Get Employees to Clock In and Out

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After all, clocking in and out is how employees get paid, and how employers track time accurately and consistently. Failure to track time efficiently and consistently may seem like an irritating but ultimately minor concern for a business’s payroll and HR teams. Greater risk of incomplete and incorrect time-tracking records.

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Manufacturing Work Schedules

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Anyone who has spent time on the scheduling side of a manufacturing workplace can tell you there is much more to the industry than just expecting workers to clock in and out for a nine-to-five shift. You need to make sure processes are taking place at the right time, and manufacturing time and attendance software is a good way to do that.

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4 Key Questions for Making Smart and Strategic Workforce Management Decisions

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Virtually every aspect of their roles, from setting employee schedules to bringing on new hires to establishing time and attendance policies, requires strong decision-making skills. Tracking employee time more accurately. No workforce can be proficient at all things at all times. Reducing employee turnover.

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How Flexible Scheduling is Transforming Manufacturing

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Flexible scheduling for manufacturers might require some creative thinking, but a few common approaches include: Task-oriented work schedules which put more emphasis on the timely completion of specific projects and tasks than on clocking in and out on a predetermined hourly schedule.

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Time & Attendance ROI

UKG

With so many workforces including a mix of full-time and part-time employees, contractors, and freelancers, calculating the productivity and costs associated with employee time tracking becomes a complicated and time-consuming process. Automated time and attendance system. Risks of not automating.