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A five-tier approach to a multi-country payroll project

Ahmed's Universe

Traditionally payroll has been managed via a local vendor, either outsourced or in-house, but in the last few years the proportion of large, global companies deciding to use a single, global payroll system (even if not necessarily on a single instance) has grown quite substantially. Trouble-free? Not really.

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PeopleSoft vs Workday - Old vs New

Ahmed's Universe

Workday has yet to plug some big holes in its product scope (global payroll, recruiting, learning, time.) PeopleSoft is based on a technology that is 30 years old - Workday has the most modern object-oriented technology found in enterprise software. Customization eased the pain to move to package software.

Software 170
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Understanding Payroll maturity – four ways to optimise your Payroll practices

Ascender

In recent years, Payroll processes have significantly evolved thanks to the move towards transformation projects, the increased adoption of cloud and the desire for Payroll practitioners to get more involved in business operations. Payroll maturity can be a challenge to measure, as its definition changes from company to company.

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What innovations have payroll providers delivered in 2022?

LACE Partners

Just as it started to feel like things were on the way back to normal, businesses are once again navigating choppy waters as global economic shocks slow the tentative post-pandemic recovery. In the face of continuing challenges, the complexity of global payroll has remained firmly under the spotlight this year.

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1992-2012: My 20-year Affair with Spain

Ahmed's Universe

Spanish companies (or the various government training schemes) will have to invest massively in bringing their employees'' skills up to speed to what is necessary to turn the economy around. One of the most impressive companies to have come out of Spain and gone global was an improbable software company, Meta4.