Flexibility is crucial to managing employees.
Advanced workforce management software features such as custom fields improve that flexibility and support immediate, real-time decision making.
The benefits of custom fields
Custom fields eliminate one-size-fits-all rigidity and give managers the flexibility to add, update and store any data on employee files. Itâs configurable by groupings of fields and can easily display individuals or customized teams of employees.
Workforce.com recognized the value that custom fields provide to meet employersâ operational needs. Every business has unique circumstances and demands, said Leon Pearce, Workforce.comâs lead software engineer. Integrating additional flexibility into Workforce.comâs software caters to their unique needs.
âThere are core common problems that every business faces,â Pearce said. âThey need to do scheduling. They need to record employeesâ time and make sure theyâre compliant. But maybe their industry also has unique requirements. Even down to a single business, there may be unique obligations. Custom fields improve how theyâre working. We add an extra layer of flexibility, which helps them achieve their goals.â
Easily track and identify employee needs
With core operations, Workforce.com can take the full schedule experience and customize that for a mobile workforce. Because employees frequently move from site to site, custom fields provide immense value to monitor who is where and when.
Custom fields also can be used to track everything from each employeesâ T-shirt size to a specific shift schedule or location assignment, said Michael Valentine, vice president of accounts. âSome organizations provide specialized equipment or clothing for their employees,â Valentine said. âUsing custom fields keeps track of boot sizes for employees on a construction site.â
Valentine added that in one case an airline needed to store data on pilotsâ flight hours annually. They created a custom field and continuously reported on it while scheduling pilots. Customizing the schedules of multiple employees also eliminated the need to memorize their location.
âIt can be hard to remember, so having the ability to include an address and some notes that are unique to that location is really useful,â said Pearce, who was instrumental in developing the Workforce.com custom fields feature. âBeing able to add fields to schedules that are completely unique makes operations a lot easier. We designed a simplified approach to set up custom fields. We made this seamless so business admins can get in, make changes and updates and get the value out of it themselves directly rather than relying on an IT department to do it.â
Improving the user experience
Custom fields can be used with most core workforce management functions and across multiple departments.
It’s a straightforward process to add a field, Pearce said. Once the object to customize is selected â a timesheet, employee profile or a schedule, for example â the field gets a name and the information is included.
âThe most common one is text, but you can make a special field, like a day, or you can make it a file and that customizes the user experience. It’ll add a button to the schedule that allows you to upload the file. And that’s basically it.â
Adding a custom field to âemployeeâ populates the employee profile. Adding a field to an employeeâs schedule shows up on the schedule-building tool, which also can appear on their mobile app.
The same is true with timesheets, Pearce said, noting that it will be added to the timesheet review process. âYou can export to other systems,â he said. âSo you can leverage that information going out of the system.â
Custom fields also can be set up in the mobile Workforce.com app, Pearce said. Users can automatically link information, say from a particular location, in the employeeâs app so they can get background, such as the address and some specific circumstances about that site.
Workforce.comâs custom fields feature
Simplification is the key feature when comparing Workforce.com to other systems that allow for added fields. Workforce.com’s custom fields capabilities are much more simple to use compared to other systems that allow for added objects. Customization also evolves along with an organizationâs changing needs, shifting with whatâs important to a business.Â
Interestingly, custom fields have yielded at least one unintended consequence since the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Pearce said.
âPeople have come up with some great ideas to use custom fields for storing information around COVID-19,â he said. âPeople are being empowered to solve these problems themselves. As someone whoâs building the software, itâs been the coolest thing to see.â
While custom fields are not new to workforce management software, Workforce.comâs integration into the operational process is innovative and provides exciting new results. Integrating custom data points to employeesâ schedules or exporting it into a payroll and invoicing system improves workflow. Tracking shift data and embedding into the time and attendance process saves money.
âThat is a big breakthrough that weâve had,â Pearce said. âWeâre definitely leading and paving the way in that direction. Custom fields are taking our software to the next level in terms of helping businesses solve these problems.â
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