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How do you apply business analytics in your HR/payroll job?

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    • #1760

      How do you apply business analytics in your HR/payroll job?

    • #4023

      I use analytics to track employee terminations and the reason for the departures. This helps upper management to see trends and make any potential changes if there is an increase in resignations or dismissals.

    • #4647

      Tracking turnover is a very important analytic to track. Turnover is very expensive.

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      Martina Heine, PLPMartina Heine, PLP
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        Sick usage, employee turnover, and overtime paid.

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        Jennifer JensenJennifer Jensen
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          Definitely Turnover and we have it segmented by involuntary turnover, voluntary turnover, turnover by length of service, etc. We also look at employee status such as Length of service, etc.

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          Stacey Wood PCPStacey Wood PCP
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            I compile various reports for 3 companies that show duration of tenure/employment, age demographics, termination reasons (based on ROE reason codes), & separate reporting to ensure performance reviews are done on a timely basis.

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            Harman Dhatt PCPHarman Dhatt PCP
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              I implemented BambooHR which helps me to produce turnover rate, sick time usage. I am also managing training for our employees. This is based on the needs of the business.

            • #18507
              Lana ClarkLana Clark
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                Turnover-voluntary & involuntary, sick use, metrics for succession planning based on age.

              • #18527
                Trina Anderson, PCPTrina Anderson, PCP
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                  I run reports for reviewing turnover, sick days, and training.

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