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Posted on December 28, 2007 by Lucy Caudle | Posted under Management
Time and Attendance Tracking in Workforce Management
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Originally, time clocks installed at factory gates recorded in and out times on paper-based time cards of each employee. These time cards were collected by the payroll office and transcribed into time sheets. The time sheets were then summarized and the totals were used to prepare pay sheets. The whole exercise was a time-consuming and costly exercise. It was also prone to errors at several stages. With advances in technology, new methods of recording time and attendance have appeared. These methods eliminate the time spent on preparing payrolls. They also enable more accurate recording and computations, and produce real-time reports for managers. We take a look at the emerging scenario of time and attendance tracking and management. Modern Time and Attendance Recording Devices
The devices listed above are only a sampling. More refined devices are either already available or are coming into the market. These devices seek to make time and attendance recording-related tasks easier, or to overcome problems of existing devices. Technology advances have also made it possible to monitor employee time and attendance remotely in real-time. Managers can review the record of any employee from anywhere and at any time. At the employee end, it is now possible to track accrued vacations, sick days or banked time, without requests to the payroll office. Conclusion Time and attendance recording processes have progressed much with advances in technology. Time clocks that can be connected to computers online or offline; times can be punched in using biometric and radio frequency id devices; Web-based systems can enable desktop, and even mobile (for employees on the road), time recording. These developments have made time and attendance recording scenario a completely different one these days. About The Author: About author: Lucy Caudle, Marketing at SMART, writes about the benefits of Time-Attendance |
Tags: TIME AND ATTENDANCE, TIME, ATTENDANCE, EMPLOYEE SCHEDULING, ABSENCE MANAGEMENT, ROSTERING, WORKFORCE MANAGEMENT, WORKFORCE SCHEDULING











