Posts Tagged: ICG

HR2015 Photo Update: Day 1

If you’ve been keeping up with ICG on Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn, you’ll know that through the rest of the week I’ll be attending the HR2015 Conference in Las Vegas. I have already spoken at two session, had time to see some wonderful speakers, and take a look around at all of the great things happening at the conference. Check out some pictures from HR2015 Day 1:   Check back later this week for more photos and updates from HR2015. And in the mean time, for more ... Read more

HR 2015 Las Vegas | March 4

Yesterday was fun at HR2015! Catch these afternoon sessions today on Day 2. Managing payroll claims, garnishments, month-end accruals, and more: Lessons from the trenches Mike Timm, ICG Time: Wednesday, March 4 1:00 PM Pacific Room: Raphael 3 Through detailed screenshots and system demos, this session provides critical guidance based on real-world experience for ensuring accurate and timely processing of overpayments, garnishments, retroactive calculations, and month-end accruals. By attending, you will learn how to: Configure wage types to support claims forgiveness, repayment, and deduction recovery Reconcile claims from a ... Read more

HR 2015 Las Vegas | March 3

If you are attending HR2015 today, make sure to catch these sessions! Field-tested strategies to avoid or overcome the most common and costly payroll and time-related challenges Mike Timm, ICG Time: Tuesday, March 3 11:15 AM Pacific Room: Raphael 3 This session tackles some of the most common payroll and time-related pitfalls and offers proven techniques for identifying, troubleshooting, and resolving them, including lessons to: Identify the object master data, configuration, or systemic issue causing the payroll error, and determine the best approach for resolution Overcome technical complexities associated ... Read more

HR2015 Las Vegas | March 3-6 Recommended Schedule

HR2015 is right around the corner and the Agenda Builder has been released. There are many options at each time slot and choosing can be difficult. Below is the recommended schedule we put together to get the most out of the conference. March 3, 2015 9:00 AM - Tower Ballroom 2 How moving your HR to the Cloud is like the game “Snakes and Ladders” Mike Ettling, SAP Keynote panel: Cloud: What, why, and how David Ludlow, SAP Roland Cloutier, ADP Tony Coyle, Capgemini 11:15 AM - Raphael 3 Field-tested strategies ... Read more

10 most critical factors of SAP payroll: Configuration and Customization

In this blog post, I'll be covering Configuration and Customization as the next critical factor of SAP payroll. In previous blog posts I covered Data Integrity and Integration. I believe there are four major areas of configuration and customization, all of which can be accomplished using standard SAP functionality. SAP Project (transactioncodeSPRO) Implementation Guide (IMG) Schemas (tcode PE01) Rules (tcode PE02) Features (tcode PE03) Beyond those major areas, we can get a better understanding of how things are working or enhance how payroll processes using tcode PE04 to review or customize Operations and ... Read more

10 most critical factors of SAP payroll: Integration

In my last blog post, I identified Data Integrity as the first of 10 most critical factors of SAP Payroll. Continuing with this blog series, now we'll cover how integration is critical to SAP Payroll. Integration occurs throughout the SAP payroll process by way of table configuration, schemas and rules, HR master data and configuration, employee time entry, Finance and Controlling master data, Accounts Payable configuration and master data, and interfaces to partners both before and after. There are many other integration points that ... Read more

10 most critical factors of SAP payroll: Data Integrity

In last week’s blog post, we introduced our blog series about the 10 most critical factors of SAP payroll. This week, we will cover the first critical factor: Data Integrity. Data integrity in payroll is a fundamental requirement due to the sensitive nature of what is being accomplished. Payroll is processed at a point in time with the expectation that incoming data is factual and complete. The most straight forward and probably the best definition is from Thomas McRae in The Impact of ... Read more

10 most critical factors of SAP payroll

SAP Payroll can be a complex and unwieldy system when not methodically implemented and maintained. The SAP Payroll business processes can be accurate and efficient when the 10 most critical factors are considered and understood by those implementing, maintaining, and performing business processes. When it comes to configuring, processing, and administering payroll, small details can have big ramifications. This 10 blog post series will dive into the most critical business, strategy, and technical topics every payroll professional must weigh carefully in order to avoid ... Read more

Mike Timm of ICG presenting at HR 2015 in Las Vegas

Omaha, Nebraska – December 14, 2014 – Mike Timm of ICG is proud to announce that he will present at SAPinsider’s HR 2015 conference. The event takes place at the Bellagio in Las Vegas, March 3-5, 2015. Attend to learn proven methods for continuously improving and transforming key HR processes. Please be sure to check out these sessions: Field-tested strategies to avoid or overcome the most common and costly payroll and time-related challenges Integrating payroll with accounting (FI/CO) and benefits: Configuration guidelines and best practices to reduce complexity Managing payroll claims, ... Read more

Optimizing Payroll in SAP: Las Vegas Seminar Preview

In our September posts, we talked about how to get the most out of attending a seminar and using social media to enhance the seminar experience. On December 8-10, a seminar will be held in Las Vegas for optimizing payroll in SAP. All three speakers from the Philadelphia and Chicago seminars are excited to be in Las Vegas for the third and final seminar. They’ll bring their depth of knowledge and experience with business process, configuration, and technical to share the smallest ... Read more
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