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What would you do with an extra 35 hours a week?

Written by Adrian Montgomery | Tue, Apr 16, 2013

Would you spend more time with your kids?

Would you take a short trip?

Would you go golfing?

Get a massage?

Perhaps you would find more ways to grow your business and plan for your early retirement?

The possibilities are endless!  Join us for our webcast tomorrow at 10 AM PT to learn how your business can save 5 to 35 hours a week calculating time and attendance.  Let's face it there are more productive ways to spend time then manually calculating employee time and attendance.  Automating workforce management processes minimizes your companies compliance risk because it centralizes wage and hourly policy, facilitates local policy enforcement, creates detailed audit records and applies overtime and other pay rules evenly, without prejudice.

Simple manual employee actions, like time recording, that may only take one employee a moment, can create enormous costs if performed thousands of times a year by every employee in the workforce.  Automating the most frequent employee actions yields the greatest cost savings and efficiency improvements.

In this webcast you will learn not only why you should be using time and attendance software to automate the collection process, you will also receive tools to calculate your return on investment. Start eliminating redundant data entry today to save time and reduce errors so you and your staff can be more productive with your time.  Gain instant visibility of scheduling and staffing to make strategic decisions in your business.  Imagine having all of your time entries sent to your payroll service and all of your accounting systems updated at the same time.  Put an end to the multiple step processes and get on with your life!

During this webcast you will learn: 

  • How to capture real-time labor information 
  • How to reduce errors associated with manual time collection

Title:  Save 5 to 35 Hours a Week Calculating Time and Attendance

Date:  Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Time:  10:00 AM - 11:00 AM PST