I am happy to share some insights on Workday drawn from our latest Value Index research, which provides an analytic representation of our assessment of how well vendors’ offerings
Workday placed 10th in the WFM Value Index. It scored third in Manageability due to the its intense focus on both end-user and administrative personas, also reflected in its above-average Adaptability score.
Time and attendance management and absence management are Workday’s strengths; its calculation engine allows configurations to meet global requirements for both statutory and organizational needs. Self-service time entry is available via web browser or a mobile device. Clocking in and out includes automatic time stamps as well as location-based detection on mobile devices. Also, managers can easily initiate mass approvals, manage exceptions and get approval alerts on mobile devices and work feeds. However, scheduling and forecasting is a functionality area where Workday generally lags. For example, the platform doesn’t currently enable users to generate schedules based on algorithms or support scheduling based on historical patterns.
Limited capabilities in scheduling and forecasting
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