Kronos Goes 6.0 with Workforce Central

June 24, 2011
Kronos, a provider of human capital management solutions, has launched Workforce Central 6.0, a global workforce management suite.  According to

Kronos, a provider of human capital management solutions, has launched Workforce Central 6.0, a global workforce management suite.

According to Kronos, updated features in Workforce Central 6.0 include:

- A centralized location for labor data which enables managers to monitor and compare workforce performance across geographies.

- Improved visibility into workforce performance from enhanced analytics solutions.

- New industry-specific Key Performance Indicators (KPI's), such as the Overall Labor Efficiency (OLE) KPI for manufacturing, which is based on workforce availability, performance, and quality.

- New scheduling automation features.

- Updated user interface for better navigation and ease-of-use.

Workforce Central 6.0 is an integrated suite of human capital management solutions that give organizations the information required to manage performance and optimize a global workforce, says Kronos, Chelmsford, Mass.

Sponsored Recommendations

How Digital Co-Pilots for patients help navigate care journeys to lower costs, increase profits, and improve patient outcomes

Discover how digital care journey platforms act as 'co-pilots' for patients, improving outcomes and reducing costs, while boosting profitability and patient satisfaction in this...

5 Strategies to Enhance Population Health with the ACG System

Explore five key ACG System features designed to amplify your population health program. Learn how to apply insights for targeted, effective care, improve overall health outcomes...

A 4-step plan for denial prevention

Denial prevention is a top priority in today’s revenue cycle. It’s also one area where most organizations fall behind. The good news? The technology and tactics to prevent denials...

Healthcare Industry Predictions 2024 and Beyond

The next five years are all about mastering generative AI — is the healthcare industry ready?