Thursday 24 October 2013

How Old is Your Time and Attendance System?

Time Clock
When is the last time you thought about or replaced your employee time and attendance system? Surprisingly, a vast number of small and medium-sized businesses continue to use legacy workforce management systems, some that are often decades old! I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, but it is beyond me how these relics can be considered reliable and efficient in this day and age when there are such innovative and affordable time tracking software systems that address your every time and attendance need!

As a business owner, just think of all the benefits your business can derive from today’s automated workforce management systems. I’m talking along the lines of efficiency, reliability, time savings, cost savings, time theft prevention, cloud connectivity, and so much more. If you have been neglecting your time and attendance system, my advice is to look at the bigger picture and consider some of today’s advanced solutions like biometric fingerprint time clocks.

How do you know when it’s time to invest in time tracking software? Well, I actually have a pretty simple formula for you to follow to help determine if it’s time to move away from your current time tracking system. Really, all you need to do is take a look at the features and benefits that today’s automated systems offer (www.uattend.com is a great place to start looking) and ask yourself 1) does your existing system match any and 2) could your business benefit by any of them.

Here are a few of the bigger questions to ask:

Does your legacy system automate your time and attendance from start to finish?

Is time theft (e.g., buddy punching) a problem at your company?

Does your legacy system offer biometric fingerprint or facial recognition?

Does it provide universal access to your employees and your HR managers?

Does it provide integration with the payroll software systems?

Does it offer real-time employee attendance data?

Then, as I stated earlier in this post, the next thing for you to do is to determine the benefits derived from any of these features that might be missing from your current solution. Weigh out the pros and cons of these benefits, estimate your ROI by taking into account the low costs of cloud-based attendance solutions and your current labor costs. 

Most employers who go through this process arrive at the same conclusion, which is that their business could benefit from advanced time tracking software systems. If you’ve gone through this exercise, chances are that you too have discovered the benefits of a new time attendance management system. If you’d like to learn more about everything from attendance software to biometric fingerprint time clocks, please visit uAttend.Com.

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