Paycor Chooses Visier to Provide Their Customers with Deeper Business Insights
Company Size
1,000+
Country
- United States
Product
- Visier Embedded Analytics
- Paycor HR
- Paycor Payroll
- Paycor Time
Tech Stack
- Embedded Analytics
- Data Visualization
- People Analytics
Implementation Scale
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
Impact Metrics
- Customer Satisfaction
- Productivity Improvements
- Revenue Growth
Technology Category
- Analytics & Modeling - Predictive Analytics
- Application Infrastructure & Middleware - Data Visualization
- Functional Applications - Enterprise Resource Planning Systems (ERP)
Applicable Industries
- Professional Service
- Software
Applicable Functions
- Business Operation
- Human Resources
Services
- Software Design & Engineering Services
- System Integration
- Training
About The Customer
Paycor is a trusted partner for over 28,000 organizations representing more than 40,000 businesses. They provide solutions that help businesses solve problems and achieve their goals, particularly in the realm of human resources. Paycor understands the critical importance of people analytics for their customers, recognizing it as a vital tool rather than a mere luxury. By leveraging advanced analytics, Paycor aims to position HR as an indispensable part of business operations, enabling their customers to transform complex workforce data into actionable insights and powerful visualizations. This approach helps organizations gain a deeper understanding of their workforce and make informed decisions that drive business success.
The Challenge
In a time when people management is more challenging than ever, Paycor wanted to equip customers with insights to bring visibility and improvement to their HR practices. Today’s world brings no shortage of challenges for HR: the labor market is tight, turnover is shattering records, millennials are job-hopping at an alarming rate, and voluntary resignations are at an all-time high. By integrating Visier into Paycor’s solution, business leaders can uncover insights into what factors are causing changes, and improve their recruitment, hiring, and HR practices. With Visier Embedded Analytics, Paycor’s customers drive more methodical decision-making throughout the organization. Now, HR leaders can spot gaps in their hiring and retention practices that impact employee turnover, while business leaders are empowered to spot trends, make informed predictions, and set reliable benchmarks.
The Solution
By partnering with Visier for embedded analytics, Paycor has integrated powerful data visualization and analytics capabilities into their HR, Payroll, and Time product bundles. This integration allows business leaders to uncover insights into workforce dynamics, improve recruitment and hiring practices, and enhance overall HR strategies. Visier Embedded Analytics empowers HR leaders to make data-driven decisions, identify gaps in hiring and retention practices, and set reliable benchmarks. The solution also enables business leaders to spot trends, make informed predictions, and drive methodical decision-making throughout the organization. Additionally, Visier provided continuous support to Paycor, including training and education for their salesforce, creating in-app resources, and developing a “Getting Started” guidebook to help customers understand and utilize the analytics tool effectively.
Operational Impact
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