May 27, 2024
by Mara Calvello / May 27, 2024
Have you ever heard an employee call to confirm their schedule or find the time-off request form? These are common occurrences and highlight the issue of information inaccessibility in the workplace.
Employees shouldn't waste time navigating a maze of information. HR departments often have to answer the same questions regarding schedule, vacation time, payroll, and other policies. Wouldn’t it be great if these answers could all be found in one place?
Workforce management solutions centralize this information, empowering employees and streamlining HR processes.
Workforce management (WFM) is the art of managing an organization's staff to boost productivity. It involves forecasting labor requirements to quantify the number of employees needed to complete a task or job at any given hour, day, week, or month. WFM also manages employee schedules and performance, including time and attendance tracking.
Effective workforce management ensures that your office, no matter how big or what industry it works within, runs smoothly, that all of your employees have the right tools and resources they need, that everyone has access to the same information, and that your team is providing a positive customer experience.
When you can incorporate a system that does all of this for you, not only can it positively impact your bottom line, but it also helps the people who make it all happen. When work is streamlined and made easier for your employees, it can pay off in a big way.
Workforce management is all about getting the right people, with the right skills, in the right places at the right times. It can be applied to a wide range of employee programs. These systems usually apply to many aspects of HR administration and are used to streamline a variety of day-to-day tasks.
Workforce management covers a wide range of HR sectors and tasks while providing information and data in real-time. It's a big-picture approach that helps businesses optimize their workforce, reduce redundancies, resolve discrepancies, and save time.
Some common elements of WFM systems are:
WFM understands a company's needs by looking at historical data, like sales figures or customer call volume, to predict future workload. With a handle on upcoming demands, businesses can then forecast staffing needs. This may involve using software with machine learning to create schedules that match the predicted workload.
But in order to truly get the most out of this system, you’ll need to build a robust strategy behind it. Otherwise, you’ll struggle to achieve the level of productivity, cost-effectiveness, and flexibility needed to run a completely organized business.
Before exploring specific functionalities, identify your key workforce management goals. Are you aiming to improve employee engagement, reduce labor costs, or streamline scheduling? A clear understanding of your goals will help guide your strategy and decisions about using the workforce management system.
When it comes to elements of your business, like employee time and attendance, scheduling, and leave, if you want it all to run smoothly, you’ll need to standardize all of your rules and policies. Being as consistent and transparent as possible is crucial to it being applied fairly throughout your organization.
In certain industries, like call centers, retail, and entertainment, keeping attendance and knowing how many people on your staff are set to come into work can make or break the workday.
Plus, you never want your managers to spend countless hours procuring over a timesheet when there are more important tasks to be done. With so much technology at our fingertips, it doesn’t make sense not to take the time to automate how you track time and attendance. When you do, your HR and finance departments have more time to manage their team in a productive manner. This will also improve data accuracy and reduce payroll errors.
Having one too many employees on a shift can affect a company's profit or loss. To truly optimize cost-revenue ratios, you’ll need to automate scheduling and eliminate old-school time clocks. Workforce management software can help supervisors and managers forecast their labor demands, making this easier than ever.
A successful strategy goes beyond just implementing the software. Develop a plan for communicating the workforce management system to employees and addressing their concerns. Regularly gather feedback to ensure the system is being used effectively and meeting the needs of both the organization and the workforce.
Clearly, WFM tools offer a wide variety of features and use cases, but you may be unsure of why you should be utilizing these tools at your business.
When you take full advantage of everything that a WFM tool can do, rather than rely on timesheets and other out-of-date procedures, some benefits you’ll start to notice are:
Even though workforce management solutions can streamline many HR tasks, there are still challenges to consider. Here are some of the common ones:
Those interested in workforce management software are looking for an application that can help their business plan, manage, and track employee work, including labor requirements, employee schedules, and paid time off (PT0). WFM software is often used to forecast labor demand, create and assign employee schedules, track attendance, and report on efficiency.
To be included in this category, a product must:
* Below are the top five leading workforce management software solutions from G2’s Spring 2024 Grid® Report. Some reviews may be edited for clarity.
If your small or medium business has outgrown using spreadsheets, then look to BambooHR. This cloud-based application allows HR professionals to track and manage all essential employee information in a personalized Human Resources Information System (HRIS).
“The best part about BambooHR for me is the ease of use as a new HR professional, in a solo HR department. Everything is in one place, works together, and makes it super easy for employees and myself to use. On top of that, it's extremely customizable and easy to implement. Anytime I've needed help, we've gotten a response right away. I know who my sales rep is for upgrades and integrations, and I can always reach out to her and know I'll get an accurate answer quickly."
- BambooHR Review, Tyler T.
"It is lacking a great deal of robust heavy-duty features from what I can tell. For instance, it could use features to allow for 1:1 notes and progress tracking. OKR inputs and metrics are lacking. Integrations are lacking."
- BambooHR Review, Kurt A.
Rippling is a cloud-based workforce management platform designed to streamline your HR, IT, and finance departments. It offers one central hub to manage everything related to your employees, from onboarding to offboarding and everything in between.
“My employees love the tool and tout the ease of onboarding, expense submission, and HR compliance tasks. As a business owner, I appreciate having an HRIS system that is really focused on what matters without having complex interfaces and multiple steps to perform simple tasks. I'm in the system multiple times per week and I need simple! Keep doing great things."
- Rippling Review, Jonathan W.
“Some of the base functionality requires additional time and effort on a case-by-case basis, like organizational charts that require a lot of advance planning in filters to show subsets of the company (and even with filters don't create a file that can be manipulated to show alternative organizational structures).”
- Rippling Review, Patrick D.
HROne is a comprehensive workforce management solution designed to empower businesses of all sizes to optimize their HR operations. Boost efficiency, reduce costs, and improve employee satisfaction with HROne's suite of features like automated scheduling, time tracking, and more.
"HRone has helped our organization in solving our major problems like workforce, attendance, and payroll management. The software is very easy to use, and the best part is the mobile app, which can be accessed on the go. The implementation team provided to us was very knowledgeable and supportive. Our employees use the mobile app every day to use features like marking attendance, leave application, reading HR policies, etc. The software provides an easy integration with the biometric device for attendance tracking."
- HROne Review, Rupesh K.
"While the mobile app is convenient for quick access, some additional features available on the desktop version are not fully integrated, leading to a somewhat limited functionality on mobile devices."
- HROne Review, Tabassum A.
Keka is your one-stop shop for smarter workforce management. Automate scheduling, simplify time tracking with mobile apps, and empower employees with self-service tools. Gain valuable insights to optimize staffing, ensure compliance, and improve communication.
"Keka is very helpful for tracking all my leaves and attendance, helping in payroll, and remembering the birthdays/anniversaries of employees. It is very simple for daily and frequent use as its UI is very simple. It helps to apply leaves easily and makes tracking easy. It also helps me to track day-to-day activity. Keka also provides easy access from anywhere with an internet connection, enabling remote work flexibility and eliminating the need for on-premises software installation."
- Keka Review, Carla M.
"Some features are not working properly on a regular basis, like the Apply for Work From Home feature, which sometimes does not take the expected date we want to apply for. The customer support is also not reachable."
- Keka Review, Neeraj G.
greytHR is designed to streamline people management processes. It offers a comprehensive suite of features to automate core HR functions, payroll processing, and employee self-service, all in one user-friendly platform.
“As an employee using Greythr, I've found the platform to be a game-changer in HR management. The user-friendly interface simplifies tasks like leave requests and accessing pay details. The real-time updates on leave status ensure transparency, while the mobile app allows flexibility on the go. Greythr's responsive customer service adds to the overall positive experience. In essence, Greythr has made HR processes seamless, enhancing efficiency and user satisfaction. Highly recommended for organizations prioritizing modern, efficient HR solutions"
- greytHR Review, jahnavi T.
“The features provided are somewhat limited and lack a modern look and feel compared to the newer solutions. The product looks less engaging and lacks in-depth customizations for target-setting."
- greytHR Review, Abhay Singh R.
Whether you run a multi-million dollar operation or a small retail store, every business can benefit from implementing workforce management. When you streamline management’s workload while also providing more transparency to the entire team around scheduling, everyone wins – including your customers.
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This article was originally published in 2020. It has been updated with new information.
Mara Calvello is a Content and Communications Manager at G2. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Elmhurst College (now Elmhurst University). Mara writes customer marketing content, while also focusing on social media and communications for G2. She previously wrote content to support our G2 Tea newsletter, as well as categories on artificial intelligence, natural language understanding (NLU), AI code generation, synthetic data, and more. In her spare time, she's out exploring with her rescue dog Zeke or enjoying a good book.
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