Tag: project timeline
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From Client to Consultant: Lessons Learned During Implementation | Part 2
Written by: Troy Robinson As you know from my previous blog post, I was a former HR technology manager working on the client side of an engagement with HRchitect implementing a new time and attendance system. During that implementation project, I found that thoroughly understanding requirements documents and User Acceptance Testing (UAT) is critical to Read Article »
Tags: payroll , Policy Profile , project timeline , time and attandance , time keeping , UAT , user acceptance testing , workforce management systems implementations , WorkForce Software , WorkForce Software Time and Attendance Integration Engineer -
From Client to Consultant: Lessons Learned During Implementation | Part 1
Written by: Troy Robinson Prior to joining HRchitect as a WorkForce Software Time and Attendance Integration Engineer, I spent several years as the HR Technology Manager for a very large power company. It was in this role where I first was introduced to HRchitect, as I became one of their clients and was the client Read Article »
Tags: payroll , project timeline , time and attandance , time keeping , user acceptance testing , workforce management systems implementations , WorkForce Software , WorkForce Software Time and Attendance Integration Engineer -
A New Approach for a New Year
Over the last four years, I have seen many shifts in the HCM marketplace and in HR technology trends. I’ve noticed one constant – almost every organization who opts to handle selection or implementation of HCM technology in-house, ends up regretting it later. In fact, about 75% of my client base now consists of organizations Read Article »
Tags: Evaluation , HCM , HRIS , Implementation , in-house implementation , procurement , project timeline , Selection , technology strategy , training , User Adoption