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Workforce Management Cloud Computing

Number 1 on Gartner’s Top Ten Technologies of 2012 list is Cloud Computing.  This is because of the Cloud’s scalability and flexibility.  Using Internet technologies a client gains a flexible IT infrastructure, meaning, a client company no longer has to maintain their own IT resources to help maintain any particular software product – that is [...]

2012 a year for humans and technology – SaaS, mobile and people power

Recently, I read a Corporate Report Wisconsin article by Teri Bruns, Technology Perception Yields Business Enlightenment.  Bruns talks about her 2012 transformative predictions brought on by technology.
What stood out to me were her thoughts on technology in 2012.  Specifically, Bruns spoke of technology moving to more of a “strategic offensive weapon” vs. being an “organizational [...]

HR Technology Conference 2011, time and attendance, and inspiring employees

Insperity Time and Attendance is at the 2011 HR Technology Conference in Las Vegas.  Most companies that attend are showcasing the technological advancements in their offerings.
For Insperity, we too have some significant technological product/service enhancements including:  a PerformSmart SaaS offering, a smartphone app for ExpensAble, improved mobile capabilities with TimeStar’s Mac and iPad compatibility , [...]

Flexibility of Web-Based Time and Attendance Software

I just read the blog post, Bold ideas for a better workplace, by Jennifer Leahy.  In Leahy’s post she talked about several studies that indicate employees value flexibilities that allow them to balance both their work and personal lives.  She goes on to suggest that such flexibility used to only exist for large companies of [...]

How do you recover your business data after a natural disaster?

Did you feel the earthquake today on the east coast of the United States? I did not, but I know some folks in New York and other areas of the eastern seaboard who did.
Luckily, no one seems to have been injured and I haven’t heard, or read, any reports of any major damage. However, the [...]

Google+ Time and Attendance

So maybe you’ve heard of the newest social networking platform, Google+ (or Google Plus)?
If not, don’t worry, I’m sure you soon will.  The release of Google+ has been an invite-only affair to this point, and last I saw the user count was up to approximately 18 million and growing.
If you haven’t been able to use [...]

Understanding Time and Attendance Solution Deployments: Licensed, SaaS and Managed Hosting

Many know and understand the benefits of automating their timekeeping, but what is not always easily understood is in what way your time and attendance solution is best delivered to you to fit your business.
What I’m talking about when I use the word, “delivered,” is really the deployment model of your solution.  Basically it’s how you [...]

Performance Management Can Help Time and Attendance

On this blog we’ve mentioned before the fact that your employees are your company’s greatest asset and greatest expense, so it would seem that it’s a fine balance between a culture that helps maintain its employees’ happiness while motivating them to work up to their potential, for their own careers and obviously the good of the [...]

Your Vision of Automated Time and Attendance

Have you ever participated in a visioning exercise?  Well, in the recently published February issue of Inc. magazine there’s an article titled, Step into the Future, by Ari Weinzweig, which talks about writing out a specific business vision as a positive first step toward reaching a desired outcome.
Sounds a lot like goal writing, doesn’t it?  I thought so [...]

Evolution of Time and Attendance to Workforce Management

Do you remember the Flintstones cartoon?  In numerous episodes Fred Flintstone was shown coming or going from his job at the quarry punching in and out of work each time he arrived on the job and each evening when he left work.  Fred used a stone tablet that was “punched” by a dinosaur’s teeth—an ingenious [...]