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Microsoft Trumpets Expanded HR Capabilities of Dynamics AX 2009

by Jason Gumpert
Editor, MSDynamicsWorld.com

As the call goes out in many organizations-"Do more with less"-the pressure mounts to figure out ways to get the most out of human resources.

In that spirit, Tonya Omdahl, a Microsoft program manager for Human Capital Management, gave a demonstration of the HR capabilities of Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009-its HR Essentials and HR Talent.

Her demonstration, "How Dynamics AX can help manage human capital," highlighted the following capabilities:

- The Organization page, which provides:

  • Organization view, including an organizational chart type feature, with which users can keep drilling up and down and slice information.
  • Reporting relationships view - rather than looking at structured lines of reporting, users can access position-to-position reporting.

- Job page - list of all jobs in the organization, including:

  • Definitions - A job is a collection of a unit of work vs. position, which is individual people to eventually do that work
  • Can edit the job record live, so users have the option to make the change that isn't date effective (just cleaning up something that was entered inadvertently)
  • Can track job description by "document handling". Attach job description to existing job, can make changes and track them by date effective change.
  • Lots of ways to leverage "date effectivity"
  • "unique" box is creating a job that only allows you to associate one position to it, if that box isn't checked, can associate as many as you want.
  • On position level, can track association to particular organization (don't have to associate job to organization)
  • Can create mass hire projects that leverage recruiting capability, useful for seasonal hires.

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Prior to co-founding MSDynamicsWorld.com, Jason was a Principal Software Consultant at Parametric Technology Corporation (PTC), where he implemented solutions, trained customers, managed software development, and spent some time in the pre-sales engineering organization. He has also held consulting positions at CSC Consulting and Monitor Group.

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