Project Updates

 

How Workday Affects You (6/22/2016)

This week's project update focuses on the Manager role within Workday. A Manager role in Workday is given to positions that have supervisory responsibilities and therefore can perform actions on members of assigned supervisory organizations.

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How Workday Affects You (6/15/2016)

While some of the terminology differs only slightly from what we are accustomed to today, Workday introduces a variety of new terms and acronyms. Some examples of new terms include a "payslip" currently known as "payroll deposit slip." A "spend authorization" is comparable to an "authorization to travel."

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How Workday Affects You (June 8, 2016)

This week’s project update provides an overview of Workday security roles. As LSU started the Workday project, we relied upon a set of guiding principles to direct our path. The most important of which was that we would implement business practices and procedures as delivered by Workday, even when it meant changing our current business processes. We assigned security roles in accordance with the guiding principles which resulted in some changes to our current business practices.

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How Workday Affects You (6/1/2016)

This week's project update summarizes Workday's modern technical security infrastructure to provide users confidence that their information will be protected and controlled.

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June Project Update

The LSU Workday Project is nearing its July 1 implementation deadline! As our go-live date approaches, we will be redoubling our communication efforts.

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How Workday Affects You (5/25/2016)

This week's project update provides an introduction to Workday's multi-dimensional accounting and financial structure. This is referred to as the Financial Data Model, or FDM.

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How Workday Affects You (5/18/2016)

On July 1, 2016, LSU will be implementing Workday as its system for Human Capital Management, Finance, and Payroll. This week’s project update focuses on the transition from paper to electronic routing of processes for employees and managers.

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How Workday Affects You (5/11/2016)

This is the first in a series of weekly messages for the LSU community regarding the new Workday system, which will be fully implemented in just eight weeks, on July 1, 2016.

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May Project Update

The LSU Workday Project is completing its testing phase with payroll parallel testing which runs through the end of May. Efforts are underway to roll out informational and training resources for the LSU community.

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Academic Withheld Changes

The July 1, 2016 implementation of Workday at LSU is affording faculty the flexibility to directly manage the distribution of their pay and will allow faculty to have direct access to their money.

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April Project Update

The LSU Workday Project is still in the midst of its extensive testing phase. The project team is finalizing the end-to-end testing with a review of the features and functionality that Workday is incorporating into its product as part of its twice a year product upgrades.

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HR Transactions and Processes Timeline

A moratorium period will be enacted on all transactions in HRS to ensure the proper conversion of data and to verify accuracy during the transition. Thus, no personnel transactions may be entered in HRS by departments between May 28th and July 1st, with the exception of retroactive changes in source of funds (XCSF).

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Provost's Blog: But We've Always Done It This Way

Over the coming months, we will ask the budget committee to further explore options and ideas to help us find efficiencies at LSU so we can reinvest in what matters.

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