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Title: SAPWHAT IS IT ANYWAY


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SAPWHAT IS IT ANYWAY?

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SAP
S A P
  • ystems
  • pplications
  • roducts in Data Processing

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PRESENTATION OBJECTIVE
  • Introduce project background and progress made to
    date with implementation
  • Provide an overview of the scope of the project
    for Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania, both
    short and long term
  • Introduce the benefits and challenges of the
    implementation
  • Plant seeds for what this implementation means to
    you and your departments in terms of
  • staffing
  • distribution of work
  • skills development, etc.

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LETTER FROM DR. WILLIS
  • January 16, 2003
  • Dear Colleague
  • As one of the State System of Higher Education
    initiatives, the Board of Governors directed the
    procurement of a Shared Information System for
    the 14 System universities and the Dixon
    University Center. In April of 2001, the Board
    of Governors approved a contract with Unisys
    Corporation to develop and implement a Shared
    Information System using SAP (Systems
    Applications and Programs) software. The Shared
    Information System will have modules in the
    following functional areas Finance (accounting,
    budgeting and travel), Materials Management
    (procurement and storeroom), Human Resources
    (human resources management and payroll), and
    Campus Management (student information,
    registrar, financial aid, student accounts).
  • The goal of the new Shared Information System
    is to standardize and centralize the
    administrative computer systems for the 14
    universities and the State System. This new
    system will give us more flexibility and
    reporting capabilities.
  • The State System has established a new office
    called the State System of Higher Educations
    System Technology Consortium (SyTEC) to operate
    the central computer system and tailor the SAP
    software to meet the needs of the System and the
    universities. University personnel from the
    Finance, Purchasing, Contracting, and Human
    Resources offices have been meeting regularly
    with representatives of SyTEC and the other
    universities and have made significant progress
    in preparation for the transition to the new
    system.
  • We ask for your patience as you interact with
    your colleagues in these offices directly
    involved with this project. They are being asked
    to continue meeting their current obligations
    while at the same time assisting with the
    implementation of this important new system.
  • The implementation of the Shared Information
    System will necessarily require us to change some
    of our business processes. Many of you will be
    asked to learn new ways of doing your jobs and
    all of us will be expected to adapt our work
    processes to the new system.
  • I appreciate all the hard work that has been
    put into the implementation of the Shared
    Information System to date. I request your
    cooperation and support in completing the
    implementation of this new system. Only through
    working together, can we fully realize the
    benefits of this new system.
  • Sincerely,
  • Craig Dean Willis
  • President

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SAP BACKGROUND
  • SAP software products are used in fields as
    diverse as manufacturing, communications,
    financial services, consumer goods and public
    service.
  • In the public sector alone, more than 880
    government, educational, healthcare, and
    non-profit organizations are using SAP
    applications worldwide for reengineering their
    business information systems.

1999/2000
2001
2003
2002 - 2003
June 23, 2003
  • Project Preparation
  • Board of Governors Decision
  • Creation of SyTEC (State System Technology
    Consortium)
  • Requirements Definition
  • Project Team Formation
  • Business Blueprint
  • Requirements Assessment
  • As Is/To Be Workshops with Campuses
  • System Design
  • Realization
  • Configuration
  • Data Preparation
  • System Testing
  • User Acceptance Test
  • Final Preparation
  • Data Loading
  • Training
  • Communication
  • Campus Workshops

HR/Payroll Go Live and Support
  • Operations Support
  • Enhancements and Improvements

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MORE SAP BACKGROUND
  • SAP has designed and developed an integrated,
    enterprise-wide business software.
  • "Integrated" - data that is keyed in once and
    then is automatically available for the next
    function or department that needs it.
  • "Enterprise-wide" - all the departments and
    processes within the Pennsylvania State System of
    Higher Education are supported by the same system
    for business activities.

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TIMELINES

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Who will be impacted by SAP?
  • Administrators/Managers/Supervisors
  • Faculty Chairs
  • Timekeepers (Support Staff)
  • HR and Payroll staff
  • Ultimately, all employees.

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HR System Improvements
  • Organizational structure will be defined for the
    PA State System including each campus (Enterprise
    Structure)
  • Ability to create and produce organizational
    charts for the PA State System including each
    campus via a standard SAP report
  • History of Organizational Structure changes

Organization structure reporting relationships
critical with SAP
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HR System Improvements (Cont.)
  • Consistent and accurate real-time reporting.
  • Employee data shared with other modules to
    eliminate redundancy and data errors.
  • Improved decision tables built into the software
    (i.e. leave rules by bargaining units).

Work schedules critical with SAP
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New Payroll Functionality
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Full Human Resources Functionality
  • Personnel Administration
  • Recruitment
  • Training and Events Management
  • Personnel Development
  • Personnel Cost Planning
  • Process Overview
  • Improvements
  • Reporting Capabilities

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Payroll-Basic Premises
  • Decentralize time and leave reporting to the
    department level
  • Advantages/Benefits
  • Moves data entry closer to the point-of-source
  • Moves time and leave management to the
    appropriate level of accountability
  • System determines overtime eligibility, rates of
    pay and calculations
  • Daily reporting of leave provides data for
    analysis and leave management
  • Positions campus to better support a single
    payroll process

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Payroll-Basic Premises
  • Decentralize time and leave reporting to the
    department level
  • Issues
  • Training an extended audience
  • Managing staff to ensure entry is completed in a
    timely fashion
  • Resistance to change

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Payroll-Basic Premises
  • Combine staff and student payroll processing
  • Issues
  • Managing input
  • Backup

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Other Basic Premises
  • Decentralize benefits intake and input to
    benefits staff
  • Advantages
  • Moves data entry closer to the point-of-source
  • Moves benefits management to the appropriate
    level of accountability
  • Automates enrollment into plans and reduces
    paperwork and paper processing
  • Speeds up enrollment and changes to benefit plans
  • Availability of all employee and dependent data

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PAYROLL DEMONSTRATION
  • Jean Nestlerode
  • Payroll Supervisor

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Work Schedules are the Base of Payroll. They
Drive
  • Number of Hours to Pay
  • Overtime Calculations
  • Shift Differential Calculations
  • Holiday Entitlements
  • Leave Accruals
  • Seniority Accruals
  • Retirement Accruals

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CATS..Cross Application Time Sheet -
  • Automates calculations for leave OT
  • Identifies collisions of time
  • Automatic recalculation for late input
  • Input can be done ahead of time
  • No need to make copies
  • Easy recordkeeping get rid of those old file
    cabinets!

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Based on the timekeeper code on Infotype 1, a
timekeeper would Have a list of his/her
employees to do input for.
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The employees work schedule will appear on the
first row.
The A/A (attendance/absence) column is where the
timekeeper identifies the typs of
attendance/absence associated with the hours
input.
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A drop down box provides the attendance/absence
codes. Please note that they match the current
HRS codes with a preceding 0. Additional
hours worked are entered with the 0100 Code.
No decisions need to be made by the timekeeper
as to what is paid at ½ time, time ½, double,
etc. Shift differential will automatically be
calcd paid based on the employees work
schedule no input will be necessary.
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From and To times must be entered for hours
worked and partial days of leave.
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As soon as the enter key is pressed, SAP will
return the total hours per day and per A/A code..
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Full days of paid/unpaid leave need only the
total daily hours entered.
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When a supervisor accesses the approval infotype,
a complete list of all employees with entries to
approve would appear here.
The supervisor can then click on the individual
employees personnel number to
Approve/disapprove the entire(s)..
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Prior to approval, the Exception status is
yellow. It will remain in the yellow status
until approved or disapproved.
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You can choose to approve only part of the time
by highlighting only those lines.
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You can approve all entries at one time by
selecting everything..
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After clicking on the check mark to approve,
the Exemption status changes to green.
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DECENTRALIZATION Innovative, not
world-shattering
  • Departments have been collecting and submitting
    time attendance information, CATS just provides
    a new format.

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Long Term Goals
  • Implement a limited web-based employee
    self-service system for inquiry into pay, leave,
    deduction and benefit data
  • Advantages
  • Improves customer service to employees and
    students
  • Reduces number of visits by staff and students
    into payroll office for routine information
  • First step of extensive use of the web for
    self-reporting and changing of employee time,
    benefits, and payroll transactions

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Long Term Goals (Cont.)
  • Implement a limited web-based employee
    self-service system for inquiry into pay, leave,
    deduction and benefit data
  • Issues
  • Initial staff training
  • Security
  • Web access
  • Labor Intensive

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Time Processes Reviewed
  • Leave reporting (paid and unpaid)
  • Time reporting
  • Long term absences
  • Short term absences
  • Error corrections/adjustments
  • Late reporting
  • Disability leave/Work Related Disability Leave
    (WRDL)
  • Work schedules
  • Shift differential
  • Supplemental payments (summer pay, overload)
  • Higher classification
  • Seniority recording and reporting

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Whats Next?
  • Ongoing and timely updates of organizational,
    reporting structure and schedule changes to HRS.
  • Creation of cross function campus team to address
    implementation and interface issues.
  • Identification of campus roles and needed
    competencies.

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Whats Next? (Cont.)
  • Time and Attendance Decentralization.
  • Training.
  • Data validation.
  • More training.
  • Communication
  • More training and communication!

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