技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 教育
- 零售
用例
- 人员跟踪与监控
- 时间敏感网络
服务
- 系统集成
- 培训
关于客户
The Athenian 是一家屡获殊荣的连锁餐厅,专门提供雅典风味的陀螺仪。自 2014 年成立以来,它已从一个不起眼的市场摊位发展成为拥有 16 个分店的网络。 The Athenian 以其对质量的承诺而闻名,仅使用来自希腊和英国合作伙伴的最佳原料。该连锁餐厅也是重要事业的坚定支持者,在大流行期间为 NHS 关键工作人员提供免费餐食,在野火后向希腊动物救援组织捐款,并支持希腊的各种慈善机构和组织。雅典人计划进一步扩张,计划在西班牙和阿联酋设立新基地。
挑战
The Athenian 是一家屡获殊荣的陀螺仪连锁餐厅,其之前的软件系统面临着重大挑战。该软件的定制选项有限,而且通常难以使用,导致员工感到沮丧。系统经常崩溃,特别是在安排员工轮班时,达不到企业设定的高标准。 Athenian 团队决定是时候改用具有更好用户界面和改进操作体验的软件了。他们需要一种解决方案,使他们能够更准确地监控员工时间,提供用于存储员工文档的集中平台,并节省工资等劳动密集型任务的时间。
解决方案
雅典人转而使用 Bizimply,这是一款可定制的人力资源套件,使他们能够将所有员工信息存储在一个集中式系统中。这使得管理人员可以非常方便地从任何位置访问重要文档,无需携带物理文件。新系统还通过存储工作签证等重要文件帮助人力资源团队避免合规问题。 Bizimply 的考勤功能提高了员工时间跟踪的准确性,并减轻了人力资源经理的压力。员工可以通过 Timestation 应用程序在 iPad 上上下班打卡,这些轮班时间会自动发送到时间表以供经理批准。 Bizimply 的整合简化了业务的日常运营,为人力资源团队腾出了时间来专注于其他领域,例如员工敬业度和培训机会。这位雅典人还赞赏 Bizimply 的无缝集成选项,特别是他们已经在使用的 Tenzo 性能基准测试工具。
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