Protect Your Financial Bottom Line With A Biometric Clock
March 13, 2009 by
There was a time that natural resources were a company’s biggest asset, but in the present knowledge based economy, human resources are by far the biggest asset that a business owns. The people you employ are also the resource that costs you the most money. Salaries account for the biggest chunk. However have you stopped to ask yourself just how much labour your people are actually accomplishing. It is a complicated process to keep track of hours worked and breaks taken.
One simple way to monitor the comings and goings of your staff is to install a biometric time clock in the workplace. Large firms can save millions of dollars if they can ensure that their staff are devoting the prescribed number of hours each day actually working. Likewise, a small business owner can also save substantial sums by using an affordable unit that is geared to the number of employees that they have on staff.
A common problem of businesses large and small is the practice of buddy punching. This happens when one employee punches in for another, by using the other worker’s card or ID badge. Since it appears that the employee is present and working, payroll is tabulated. Then when pay day rolls around the absentee worker is rewarded for not working.
The requirements of different companies vary greatly from one to another depending on what industry it is, and the policies that govern it. A biometric time clock can be set up to help maintain numerous functions depending on the user’s needs. A reputable vendor can set up a system to comply with your specific needs in conjunction with your human resources department.
Biometric time and attendance clocks offer tighter control of employee attendance data and much more reliable time usage data. Imagine the day when you can obtain a clear picture regarding work flow, interruptions due to coffee and smoke breaks, late arrivals, early departures and the actual hours that a employee has worked. No more will you have to rely on inaccurate paper records, or the honor system when calculating payroll. The necessary information will be at your fingertips.
It is prudent, in these uncertain financial times, to take control of your most valuable human resources. Install a biometric clock that is geared to your particular needs, whether it has simple time and attendance features, or sophisticated reporting technology. Your new biometric clock will help to manage your workforce and protect your financial bottom line.
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