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Charged with the responsibility of calculating the attendance and pay records of thousands of employees, ATS TimeWork Time and Attendance helps to streamline payroll expenses, increase productivity and — process and, positively transforms the way people work.

If you are currently using ATS TimeWork unified workforce management solution chances are, your company is reaping the benefits of a robust, time keeping system that uses— the power of the cloud to help you better schedule, track and measure your workforce strategic activities.

Cloud and Big Data Drives Today’s Advance Time and Attendance Solution

Benefits of ATS TimeWork Time and Attendance include:

  • Increase business agility with Big Data- Achieve more, faster, while using less resources. With ATS TimeWork you can access the cloud to see up-to-the-minute attendance, missed punches, absenteeism, broad-based activities, the power of the cloud, and big data, while transforming your business for the future.
  • Employee Self-Service –Engage your employees with a user-friendly self-service module. With ATS self-service module, employees get access and the ability to request time-off, see changes anytime, from a Web browser or Smartphone.
  • Time Tracking – Using your business rules and policies ATS TimeWork responds to and will automatically calculate breaks, statutory holidays and hours paid.
  • Management Exception – Define rotation plans based on shifts and work plans. Define which employees can charge to which organizations in your company. ATS TimeWork identifies exceptions that requires action, and provides a list of each employee based on selected rule and/or exception information.
  • Well Constructed Calculation Engine – ATS TimeWork will accurately calculate unpaid, paid and specialty wages. TimeWork calculation engine is robust and uses rule-based time and attendance configurations.
  • Job Costing and Labour Tracking– ATS TimeWork job tracking capabilities gives you broad flexibility to track employee time and projects in different departments. This, all while working within the same system and, maintaining visibility of your jobs and business on a moment-by-moment basis.
  • Time and Attendance Benefit Accruals– ATS TimeWork accommodates a wide variety of methods for accruing leave time, as well as the many complex rules. ATS TimeWork benefit accrual module, can generate benefit time earned, as well as deduct time taken, maintaining an accurate, editable record of all your employees benefit time.

To learn more go to our website or contact us by phone for a demonstration.

 

Cloud and Big Data Drives Today’s Advance Time and Attendance Solution

 

The reasons why some companies get a lower adoption rates with the users of their time and attendance solution versus other companies, has to do, with a several things including; internal planning, and providing users with a forum for effective feed-back. There are of course, a myriad of other reasons including, corporate cultural shift which are more difficult for a vendor to effect. Based on our experience, we have seen user adoption rates increase exponentially when management informs users of the intent of the time and attendance system and, ahead of deployment and ensures that users understand the rationale for the solution.

Based on our expertise, here are 5 tips to that you can use to increase system user adoption:

Implementation and training: Training is critical for user adoption. By and large, human beings do not like change. If you are going to introduce a new system, ensure they are properly trained on how to use it. Management should play a lead role by asking the employees what challenges (if any) they are having with punching in or out at the time clock. Your employees will appreciate it that you are taking the time with them during this transition.  For the first 2-3 months remind all departmental managers and supervisors alike about the importance of business process flows and how it is going to affect their area. Unfortunately, that’s one of the more critical areas where the training can often fall short, which in turn leads to lack of interest on the users part.

Ease of use: Make sure the system is easy to use. There is no perfect software-there has never been one nor will there ever be. During the rollout figure out what issues there are and resolve them before everyone is actively using the software. Experience has shown that some employees will use the tiny of kinks as an excuse not to use the new solution. This is especially true for companies who have never deployed an automated time and attendance solution in their organization.

Keep the lines of communication open before deployment date: hold a face to face meeting with your employees informing them in advance of the intent of the system. There is nothing worse than deploying a system without informing employees and allowing the gossip mill to flourish. For example, you might post a memorandum in the cafeteria or employee gathering place, stating the intent of the system, how it’s going to function and finish off by asking employees to approach their respective supervisors if they have questions. Most people don’t like change, so take the time to show users that the effort to change is going to be worthwhile. Once employees understand the benefits that the system is going to provide, they will embrace the change more readily.

Support from senior management is paramount: When users know that the leaders of the organization is onboard with the system they are more likely to use it. If the management team is negative towards the system, user adoption rates will drop.

Support main users and employees during the transition:  You will need to do a certain amount of hand-holding for the first few months of the system being in place. Because you are introducing change, you want to make it as seamless as possible. And, to achieve that objective the more hand-holding you do, the better the outcome.  User adoption is contingent upon not only providing support as the system goes live, but during the times when users are getting accustomed to the system.

If you take the time to plan and inform your team of what’s coming, you will increase your chances of user adoption with your time and attendance solution.

To learn more, go to our website. You can also download brochures and see a live demo.

5 Tips To Increase User Adoption Of Your Time And Attendance Software

Daylight Savings Time|Beneficial Or Costly?

March 10th, 2015 | Posted by Apex Time Solutions in Time and Attendance Solution | TimeWork | Workforce Management Solutions - (Comments Off on Daylight Savings Time|Beneficial Or Costly?)

The Internet was flooded with the havoc daylight savings time have on our health and sleep patterns. And this is nothing new,-twice a year we go through this ritual of turning our clocks forward in the spring and turning it back in the fall, and many of us dislike it and yet despite widespread distaste it prevails each year. Change takes time and some of us who are millennials today, will probably be lawmakers in a few years and might seek to pass laws to abolish this outdated tradition known as daylight savings time. Then again, we may not want to change it at all when we reach the bowels of power and can affect change.

In the meantime, here is a sample of some very persuasive arguments about the need to abolish daylight saving time:

Richard Feloni from Business Insider
“Health risk and the danger of losing sleep: Insufficient sleep negatively affects an individual’s short-term memory, motor skills, risk management, moral judgment, and productivity. So imagine nearly an entire workforce operating at that level for a day — that’s the Monday after the switch to Daylight Saving Time, argues Christopher M. Barnes, assistant professor at the University of Washington’s Foster School of Business. 

In a 2009 study Barnes and David T. Wagner took a look at mining industry data provided by the Mine Safety and Health Administration. From the years 1983 to 2006, they looked at 576,292 injuries. Barnes and Wagner found that there were 3.6 injuries more than average on Sleepy Monday, up 5.7%. And these injuries had a real impact on business, resulting in a 67.6% increase in days lost from the average injury.”

Shawn Gordon on SmartData Collective:
Productivity: What it does have is a deleterious effect on public health and safety. A negative impact on kids performance in school, as many studies show that kids do better in school by starting later in the day and DST is contrary to that. Massive hidden costs and dangers in adjusting delicate computer software systems. Modern life does not require DST. Our lighting energy costs are trivial compared to our other usage like computers and TV’s. Flexible work arrangements and a global economy make shift work mostly a thing of the past. It’s time to move to the 21st Century and drop this anachronistic legislative holdover that was developed by arrogant and self serving men. Write your Sentators and your Representatives and let them know what you think.”

And this title in the Independent written by Payton Guion, might make you sit up straight “Daylight saving time: Why moving the clock forward increases risk of heart attacks”

And a paragraph from the article reads, in part; “A study done by Dr Amneet Sandhu, a cardiology fellow at the University of Colorado in Denver, shows that on the Monday immediately after daylight saving time heart attacks increase by 25 per cent, Reuters reported. On the Monday after daylight saving time ends, heart attacks fall by 21 per cent. Dr Sandhu said the loss of sleep is the likely culprit of the increase of heart attacks seen after the clocks move forward, so make sure you get plenty of sleep on Sunday.”

Soon it will be spring and then the lazy days of summer, barbeques and roadtrips will be upon us. Chances are, many of us will forget the furor of daylight savings time until the fall. That’s when the clocks moves back an hour.

Daylight Savings Time| Beneficial Or Costly?

 

Say Good-Bye To Stone-Age Software And Headaches

March 5th, 2015 | Posted by Apex Time Solutions in Overtime | Payroll | Time and Attendance Software | TimeWork | Workforce Management Solutions - (Comments Off on Say Good-Bye To Stone-Age Software And Headaches)

In the mid 1990s, older generation time and attendance software applications served a purpose in many industries, and were popular with mid-sized and large companies. Implementation process involved installing a database on a single computer, usually that of the main user and keeping that PC on all night so, it could poll data from the time clocks. Data integration and on-going application maintenance in such environments was nothing short of a nightmare. Fast forward to the 20th century and, today’s growing enterprises have subsidiaries in many corners of the globe and need a solution that has real-time visibility across key business metrics and, need to optimize business operations.

If your company is one of the few still using an older software you are likely wasting money on a solution that is not meeting your needs and the chances of it improving is like wishing on a a star.

Say Good-Bye To Stone-Age Software And Headaches

The companies that have migrated from an outdated system to ATS time and attendance application enjoy:

Business Intelligence
Real-time business analytics propels ATS TimeWork dashboard and users of the system, have easy access to reports and key performance indicators (KPIs).  On-the-spot time and attendance data is analyzed and displayed from within the system.

Built-in Flexibility
As your business requirements changes, your time and attendance will keep pace. Upi can adopt new modules, and the flexibility of ATS TimeWork lets you do it all, quickly and easily. Updates are built with the data configuration from the start and forms a migration that is seamless and to your specification. Are you ready to move away from your old system yet?

Built-ready for today’s growing companies
Mobile-enabled, cloud-based and loaded with features including; Geofencing, employee scheduling, job costing, benefit accruals and overtime equalization. ATS time and attendance enable growing companies to immediately address the most pressing challenges –attendance, payroll costs and productivity across business metrics that is essential to managing growth in a dynamic business environment.

So, should you keep plugging away with your current time and attendance system, or is it time to explore a new solution? To learn more go to our website, you can also download a demonstration.

Say Good-Bye To Stone-Age Software And Headaches

Type in the word leader or leadership in your favorite browser and you are sure to come up with a hundreds of links on leadership, traits of a great leader and the list goes on. Below is a list of the ones we read and found both inspiring and thought provoking:

N2growth- Mike Wyatt “15 Traits of Great Leaders”

“Integrity: Always do the right thing regardless of sentiment, and never compromise your core values. If you cannot build trust and engender confidence with your stakeholders you cannot succeed. No amount of talent can overcome illicit, immoral or otherwise ill-advised actions. A leader void of integrity will not survive over the long-haul.”

Forbes.com- Tanya Prive, contributor- “Top 10 Qualities That Make A Great Leader”

“Sense of Humor: If your website crashes, you lose that major client, or your funding dries up, guiding your team through the process without panicking is as challenging as it is important. Morale is linked to productivity, and it’s your job as the team leader to instill a positive energy. That’s where your sense of humor will finally pay off. Encourage your team to laugh at the mistakes instead of crying. If you are constantly learning to find the humor in the struggles, your work environment will become a happy and healthy space, where your employees look forward to working in, rather than dreading it. Make it a point to crack jokes with your team and encourage personal discussions of weekend plans and trips. It’s these short breaks from the task at hand that help keep productivity levels high and morale even higher.”

Harvard Business Review-Daniel Goleman “What Makes a leader?”

Self-Awareness: Self-awareness is the first component of emotional intelligence—which makes sense when one considers that the Delphic oracle gave the advice to “know thyself” thousands of years ago. Self-awareness means having a deep understanding of one’s emotions, strengths, weaknesses, needs, and drives. People with strong self-awareness are neither overly critical nor unrealistically hopeful. Rather, they are honest—with themselves and with others.

There are certain traits that great leaders possess and David Ogilvy, advertising guru and seen as a idol by some of the folks in ATS marketing department sums it up best with these words; “great leaders some degree of charisma or at the very least know how to be charming and persuasive, have a certain streak of unorthodoxy with the ability to think creatively and outside the square, the courage to make tough decisions, show enthusiasm and they always need a sense of humour.”

So, is your team anchored by a great leader? And do you see many of the traits mentioned above in your leader?

What Makes A Great Leader?