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  • Optimizing Payroll in SAP: Day 3

    Here’s a view of the sessions Mike Timm will be presenting tomorrow, Day 3 of Optimizing Payroll in SAP.

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    Field-tested strategies to avoid or overcome the most common and costly payroll and time-related challenges

    Mike Timm, Integrated Consulting Group

    This session tackles some of the most common payroll challenges and provides essential information every payroll professional can use to overcome them and streamline payroll processes and operations. Attendees will explore common payroll issues and come away with expert tips to more efficiently troubleshoot and resolve payroll errors when they occur, including lessons to:

    • Troubleshoot process models and properly reactivate them after an error, including whether and how to use enabling SAP tools
    • Manage common challenges associated with mergers and acquisitions (M&A) and get tips to accelerate the acceptance of a new payroll system
    • Overcome technical complexities associated with setting up and customizing schemas and rules
    • Leverage CATS and the time schema to more easily process complex time rules and avoid time-related discrepancies
    • Assess potential payroll data issues by running Tax Reporter in simulation mode and analyzing the error log
    • Identify the object master data, configuration, or systemic issue causing the payroll error, and determine the best approach for resolution


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  • Optimizing Payroll in SAP: Day 2

    Here’s a view of the sessions Mike Timm will be presenting tomorrow, Day 2 of Optimizing Payroll in SAP.

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    This session provides configuration best practices, process decisions, and technical considerations for integrating SAP payroll with accounting (FI/CO) and benefits applications and processes. By attending this session, you will:

    • Examine the integration points between payroll and key accounting (FI/CO) applications like GL, treasury, cost accounting, and accounts payable, and come away with:
      • The best ways to optimize data flows and troubleshoot common errors
      • Payroll interface design techniques that help drive streamlined integration
      • Tips to reverse postings between payroll and accounting and set up a company transfer clearing account, and post taxes by tax authority
      • Configuration best practices to streamline third-party payment processing
    • Understand what’s required to process benefits in conjunction with payroll in SAP ERP HCM, including insight into:
      • Configuration and integration guidelines, including an overview of benefits wage types
      • Infotype dates and payroll schema for determining deduction start, end, and proration
      • How to handle health plans, insurance plans, and savings plans
      • Where payroll and benefits functionalities overlap in SAP ERP HCM

     

    Mike Timm, Integrated Consulting Group

    This session examines information and key factors essential in avoiding costly tax-related pitfalls, including a thorough review of US tax regulations and associated reporting and auditing requirements. By attending this session, you will:

    • Master tax configuration in SAP ERP HCM, including key tax models, types, and combinations
    • Obtain lessons to avoid potentially costly pitfalls associated with wage types and tax models, such as tweaking the existing model for deferred compensation
    • Get critical guidance to comply with state and federal tax regulations and auditing requirements
    • Explore how to use Tax Reporter to run multi-worksite, SUI, and W2s, including how to reconcile between Tax Reporter and payroll results
    • Get expert recommendations for managing and tracking BSI Tax Update Bulletin (TUBs), including how often you should install them and how to identify TUBs gaps
    • Examine the steps required to update to and properly leverage BSI TaxFactory 10.0, including an overview of new and enhanced functions in the latest version

     

    Mike Timm, Integrated Consulting Group

    Through detailed screenshots and system demos, this session provides critical guidance, based on real-world experience, for ensuring accurate and timely processing of overpayments, garnishments, retroactive calculations, and month-end accruals. By attending, you will:

    • Get guidelines to reconcile claims from a user, functional, and technical perspective, including the impact of IRS regulations related to claim processing and the different taxing rules that apply
    • Learn how to configure wage types to support claims forgiveness, repayment, and deduction recovery, including tips for dealing with claims that continue from one year to another
    • Understand how to manage the impact of overpayment recovery on taxes
    • Avoid common pitfalls associated with posting retroactive calculations and month-end accruals and learn how to automate month-end accruals and cost center overwrites
    • Get lessons to ensure the accuracy of garnishment configuration and administration, including tips to manage effective dates of garnishments and reports to track and monitor their activity

     

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    In this no-holds-barred panel discussion, you set the agenda! Bring your most pressing questions around payroll, time, taxes, and more and get candid answers, recommendations, and advice from all three expert speakers based on their own experiences with clients. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to get your most critical questions answered by some of the world’s foremost authorities in SAP payroll.


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  • Optimizing Payroll in SAP: Day 1

    Here’s a view of the session Mike Timm will be presenting tomorrow, Day 1 of Optimizing Payroll in SAP.

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     The 10 most critical factors that impact the accuracy and efficiency of SAP payroll

    When it comes to configuring, processing, and administering payroll, small details can have big ramifications. This session delves into the most critical business, strategy, and technical topics every payroll professional must weigh carefully in order to avoid unnecessary costs and maximize efficiency. By attending this session, attendees will:

    • Examine the role and impact of:
      1. Data integrity
      2. Integration
      3. Configuration and customization
      4. HRSP and legal changes
      5. Unit and parallel testing
      6. Time management
      7. Tax reporting and auditing
      8. Troubleshooting
      9. Year-end processing
      10. Overpayments and claims
    • Gain insight into the time, effort, and cost associated with each item, its impact on overall ROI, and where it falls within the overall payroll process


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  • HR Connections – Mike Timm on Year-End Payroll and FI/CO Integration

    Mike Timm, founder and managing partner of Integrated Consulting Group, joins SAPinsider for an HR Connections HR Connections – Mike Timm on Year-End Payroll and FI/CO Integration. Topics of this conversation include:

    • The Tax Factory BSI 10.0 upgrade and end-of-support for 9.0
    • Streamlining of payroll processes by creating a process model
    • Custom area menu use
    • Considerations for integrating SAP Payroll with FICO

    For more EOY payroll tips, follow Mike’s Q&A with readers here.


    Below is an edited transcript of the conversation:

    Ken Murphy,SAPinsider: Hi, this is Ken Murphy with SAPinsider, and welcome to another installment of HR Connections, which is an SAPinsider podcast series which focuses on current developments and trends in the HR space. Today, I’m pleased to be joined by Mike Timm, the founder and managing partner of Integrated Consulting Group, and an SAP Certified consultant. Mike, thanks for joining us today.

    Mike Timm, Integrated Consulting Group: Ken, thank you, I appreciate it.

    Ken: So as we head into October, we’re catching up with you at a pretty busy time, you’re one of the featured speakers at the upcoming SAPinsider Optimize Payroll in SAP seminar, which is kicking off October 6 in Philadelphia, and you’ll also be taking part in a live Q&A with SAPinsider on November 5, with questions from readers about end-of-year payroll. So, a lot of things on the horizon.

    Mike: Yeah, that’s right. I’m really looking forward to all of it; I think the seminars that are coming up, starting in Philadelphia and then Chicago and Las Vegas this fall will be very helpful, lots of information from the speakers that are going to be giving out very helpful stuff. The Q&A I’m looking forward to, because I know by November 5 we should all be looking at the year-end support pack and some other items that we need to put in place for our tax reporting going into January, 2015.

    Ken: So, let’s start with the payroll seminars, you’re going to be leading and moderating several sessions, one of which is focusing on the process and technical questions concerning integrating SAP Payroll with financial accounting and controlling. Can you address some of the key process alignment considerations, when integrating SAP Payroll with FICO?

    Mike: Payroll and FICO, there’s some very tight integration there. If you’re new to SAP, or if you’ve been working with it and you’re going to be implementing payroll, you’ll find that there’s a lot of dependencies there that finance has to set up or costing has to set up to make sure that those are available and open for payroll to use and to process properly and without errors. I find that a lot of times this integration is very new to folks, the discussions that need to be had and the deep understanding on both sides of what’s going on, what wage types are in SAP, which they actually mean, what they’re used for, and how that’s going to flow over to finance can sometimes be a little bit difficult to grasp. We do always want to make sure that both groups are involved, that there’s a good line of communication between the two, and that we can make sure that our end products, so on payroll, we send that data over to finance, we want to make sure finance knows what the data is and what it’s, what it should be used for.

    We also have some other areas like accounts payable, which a lot of times is underutilized or not utilized by companies that I think would be very beneficial, it’s very powerful, very flexible, and the configuration isn’t all that difficult, and with the third-party remittance, that would allow us to take deductions, to United Way or something similar, and pass that over to accounts payable, and then get it paid out very easily. Things like garnishments and deductions for benefits and those types of things are also included in accounts payable, and allows for a lot of auditing and a very streamlined process when we put it in place.

    And then the other, the third area I guess that doesn’t get utilized probably as much as it should is month-end accrual, with SAP, there are several settings that you can put in SAP that would allow you to automatically create a month-end accrual, and it can be based on estimates or actual, and a lot of times that’s not fully understood, and a scenario that I think would be very helpful to most companies.

    Ken: Circle back to the accounts payable and third-party remittance, why is that under-utilized, and maybe you could just touch on one or two of the key benefits for organizations that do decide to use that functionality?

    Mike: Yeah, the third-party remittance I think isn’t always fully understood, what exactly is happening there and how that can be used to help streamline or automate the process to go over to accounts payable. I think one of the other things too, especially if you’re, if a company is coming from a non-SAP payroll and the accounts payable systems, that integration was never in place, and so payroll always had their paper forms or their electronic extracts that they would go through, they would audit those, and then they would send that over to accounts payable using either paper forms or interfaces, and I think that once the integration is understood and seeing how it can work, and it can be a very simple thing to put in place overall, compared to a lot of areas in the payroll area, module area. And that understanding of how that works, and hey, now when we push the button we’re going to create a posting document and that posting document would get sent over to third-party rents or accounts payable, there are steps in there where you can stop the process and audit it at that point in time so, before payroll sends anything over to accounts payable, they can still look at it and audit it, accounts payable can look at it and then say ok, we’re good, we can release it. Or you can automate that so it just goes right on over to accounts payable and works really well.

    Ken: Of course, you’ll also be focusing on end-of-year payroll in your live Q&A with us, which again is on November 5, since we’re now already—hard to believe—turning the calendar into October here, but I’m just wondering what changes or concerns are you advising companies to pay attention to as they head into year-end?

    Mike: Well the, there’s a couple things that are good to look out for, and hopefully most companies if they haven’t started are starting very soon to look at their year-end process, what they need to put in place, what types of activities need to occur, such as clearing of claims, those types of items, that need to happen and have a schedule for the remainder of the year and then also into January when they need to start generating their tax forms.

    One of the big changes that is coming through is that BSI 9 will no longer be supported after November 30 of this year. So all the companies need to move over to BSI 10, and that process, I’ve worked with a couple companies through it now, has not been without its bumps, and so it’s one of those things where you don’t want to wait until the last minute, you have a lot of different areas involved with your Basis team, maybe technical team, depending on how—landscaping team, depending on how you have all this set up. And so you want to get an early start on that to allow everyone to go through the GUI, or the front-end that BSI uses to interact with updating things like unemployment, insurance rates, or any overrides that you’re doing, and BSI has changed and it’s no longer a Windows install, it’s Web-based, which is a lot nicer, especially if you’re not using a Windows machine but you still have to get used to it and understand how it changes, their functionality has changed slightly, I know on some of the testing tools it’s not quite as, or it took me a few times to get it quite right, it’s not the way it’s been since BSI 5 or 6, when I started, all the way to BSI 9. So that’s the big thing I think, is with BSI, needing to change over to version 10.

    The other area for year-end 2014 is going to be, make sure that you’ve gone out to the SAP Support Portal, looked at the newsletter, are following through the year-end reference materials, there’s a lot of information out there and guidelines on hey, here are some of the activities you should be doing, make sure you get the schedule, there’s also the support package and the legal change pack schedule sitting out there, and so, depending on how companies want to update their systems, they might want to do a support pack up through June or July of this year, and then just do legal change packs based on countries, that way there’s less impact to the rest of HR. And so that schedule is sitting out there and should be followed.

    And then SAP also will, has a section for important notes, so as things come up, as support packs or the country legal change packs need tweaking themselves, SAP will be releasing SAP Notes, and those Notes will be put out there under this important section and so they’re very visible, you can easily see what’s needed, what’s going on, what the schedule is, if there’s any type of legislation that comes in towards year-end that might impact us, SAP is putting that out there and giving estimates on when things might be available, or when things should be available from them, so we can schedule our activities to make sure we get those put in in a timely manner, but at the same time we’ve gone through the testing process, we’ve, our Basis team understands that these things are coming through, other areas that might be impacted as well.

    Ken: And Mike, you also focus separately on streamlining payroll processes in your payroll sessions, can you share a tip or two with us today that you’ll be sharing at the seminar?

    Mike:  There’s actually a couple to streamline, the payroll process, as anyone that’s been running it—can be, it’s a very manual process, and there’s several steps, and in those steps you have break points where you want to go do things so you might run payroll and then we want to audit payroll, once we’re done, make a few adjustments to some employees, we re-run payroll and we go in and we post to accounting and we run third-party remittance and interfaces in these types of things and to do all that, you know, everybody, or typically everybody will have their business process script and be able to follow that through. One way to help automate that is to use process models, so for our regular payroll, we can actually tell, like kick off payroll, we can go in and start that process model, we have a lot of employees, might be something we do late in the evening and then it runs overnight, and then we can have it stop. And so the process model stops, that allows us to go in and do our audits, once everyone’s happy with the audits and the adjustments that are made, we can start the process model back up, and so it will actually take care of all the steps along the line.

    And one of the other things with the process that’s nice is we can run things in simulation mode or production mode, so we can run a simulation payroll after, or I’m sorry, a simulation posting to accounting, or a simulation third-party remittance, after our payroll is done so we can go in and audit that, and then we can say ok, this looks good, now let’s go ahead and do the production run. And so that helps automate, there are still some places in there where you can step through and put break points and help your process.

    The second area that I think is very useful, especially if we don’t want to use process models, is using a custom area menu, and custom area menus are something that’s done through configuration, you can use custom area menus to call programs, so the same programs that you use, so there’s no customization from a program standpoint. And it would, you can outline exactly here, step-by-step, here’s where we go, you can give it different descriptions so you can say step one, step two, step three, in there and that makes it very, very simple for an end user to go through and they no longer have to go through the SAP menus.

    One of the other nice things with their menus is if you create a custom transaction code, so for payroll, we don’t use the standard transaction code, we use a custom one, we can tell it to call a specific variant. And so the area menu, we’d go in the area menu, we’d see the line we want or the transaction we want, we hit on that, and then it would open up like rp-calc, which is in the payroll program, and it would have a specific variant that we want to use. And then the user doesn’t even have to go in and select variants or incorrectly select one, and you can set this up to be done you know, across and even outside of payroll, but I found it very useful, especially if you had situations where you have high turnover in your payroll department, or you just need the consistency, the employees or the users that you have, you don’t want to have to go through and think about which transaction is which, which variant it is, and so those can be very helpful.

    Ken: Well, we’ll look forward to what I’m sure will be an educational seminar coming up next week; again, the SAPinsider Optimize Payroll in SAP seminar will be on October 6 in Philadelphia. We’ve been speaking with Mike Timm, the founder and managing partner of Integrate Consulting Group and an SAP Certified consultant. And for our listeners, make sure to get your questions in for Mike with questions about year-end payroll for our live Q&A with SAPinsider, which is going to be on November 5. Mike, thank you for your time today.

    Mike: Ken, thank you, I really appreciate the opportunity.

  • Optimizing Payroll in SAP

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    We are pleased to announce our participation in SAPinsider’s Optimizing Payroll in SAP, the preeminent seminar for HR, payroll, and time specialists seeking to derive maximum value and efficiency from existing SAP® ERP HCM payroll systems.

    SAPinsider and ICG are bringing this brand new event to these three cities:

    Philadelphia, October 6-8
    Chicago, November 17-19
    Las Vegas, December 8-10

    Optimizing Payroll in SAP provides proven techniques guaranteed to drive significant results. The expert speakers will draw from a combined 50+ years of experience working with leading SAP customers, and detail the strategies and best practices that have been most effective at:

    • Achieving greater control over payroll-related costs
    • Reducing the complexity of FI/CO integration
    • Ensuring accurate and timely processing of year-end payroll
    • Streamlining global payroll administration
    • Centralizing and automating payroll and time entries
    • Streamlining annual system maintenance
    • Increasing the consistency and accuracy of payroll runs
    • Ensuring compliance with tax regulations and report requirements

    Join us in one of these cities for process-improving methodologies and time-saving tips that can be put to immediate use back at the office.

  • SAPinsider and ICG announce the brand new seminar, Optimizing Payroll in SAP

    Omaha, Nebraska – August 13, 2014 – SAPinsider and ICG announced the launching of Optimizing Payroll in SAP, the preeminent seminar for HR, payroll, and time specialists seeking to derive maximum value and efficiency from existing SAP® ERP HCM payroll systems.

    We are bringing this brand new event to these three cities this fall:

    Philadelphia, October 6-8, 2014
    Chicago, November 17-19, 2014
    Las Vegas, December 8-10, 2014

    Optimizing Payroll in SAP provides proven techniques guaranteed to drive significant results. The expert speakers will draw from a combined 50+ years of experience working with leading SAP customers, and detail the strategies and best practices to help you:

    • Achieve greater control over payroll-related costs and resources
    • Ensure compliance with tax regulations and audit requirements
    • Reduce the complexity of FI/CO integration
    • Avoid the challenges of global payroll
    • Master time management and its integration with payroll
    • Manage claims, garnishments, and month-end accruals with ease
    • Process year-end payroll accurately and on time
    • Streamline annual maintenance with tips for managing HRSPs and CLCs

    Join SAPinsider and ICG in one of the cities for process-improving methodologies and time-saving tips that can be put to immediate use back at the office. You can get full details on the agenda by visiting www.payrollseminar.com or by calling +1-781-751-8700.

    Contact:
    Jonathan Kent
    Vice President of Marketing
    Wellesley Information Services, publisher of SAPinsider
    Jon.Kent@wispubs.com

    About SAPinsider
    SAPinsider, published by Wellesley Information Services, is the premier source of information on products, services, and strategic initiatives coming from SAP and its partners. More than 250,000 customers in 70 countries rely annually on education and training materials from Wellesley Information Services to optimize their investments in SAP solutions. Wellesley Information Services is the publisher of SAPinsider, insiderPROFILES, and the SAPexperts knowledgebases, and is the producer of SAPinsider conferences and seminars. For more information, visit www.SAPinsiderOnline.com.

    SAP is a registered trademark of SAP SE in Germany and several other countries. Wellesley Information Services is not affiliated with SAP SE or any of the SAP SE group of companies.

    SAP and other SAP products and services mentioned herein as well as their respective logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of SAP SE (or an SAP affiliate company) in Germany and other countries.

    All other product and service names mentioned are the trademarks of their respective companies.

    About ICG
    ICG’s solutions are designed to help companies of all sizes and in a broad range of industries address a diverse scope of business needs. Our team has led implementation projects in a variety of industries including professional services, manufacturing, media, high-tech, natural resources, and construction service sector.

    Our team of professionals is experienced in all aspects of executing SAP HCM operational support. In addition to project planning and management, our services include project application design and execution. ICG’s expertise also includes process engineering and management, change management, support personnel coaching, and end-user training to minimize downtime and maximize productivity for SAP users.

    For more information, please visit www.IntegratedCG.com or call +1-866-417-0071.

  • Mike Timm of ICG presenting at HR 2014 in Orlando

    Omaha, Nebraska – March 5, 2014 – ICG is proud to announce that Mike Timm will be speaking at SAPinsider’s HR 2014 conference to offer proven advice to attendees. The event takes place at the Walt Disney World® Swan and Dolphin in Orlando, March 11-14, 2014. Attend to learn proven methods for continuously improving and transforming key HR processes.
    If you’re able to attend the event, please be sure to catch Mike Timm educational sessions:

    An up-to-date guide to troubleshooting the payroll process if and when you encounter an error
    Mike Timm, ICG
    Time: Tuesday, March 11 3:00 PM Eastern
    Room: Southern Hemisphere III

    The fundamentals of customizing SAP time evaluation with table entries, schemas, functions, operations, and rules
    Mike Timm, ICG
    Time: Wednesday, March 12 8:30 AM Eastern
    Room: Southern Hemisphere I
    Repeat Time: Friday, March 14 11:30 AM Eastern
    Room: Southern Hemisphere V

    Optimize data flow between SAP ERP HCM payroll and SAP ERP Financials: Proven strategies for a smooth integration
    Mike Timm, ICG
    Time: Wednesday, March 12 3:30 PM Eastern
    Room: Australia 3

    This conference provides comprehensive education and networking opportunities for professionals who use, evaluate, deploy, and support SAP® functionality for HR. You can get full details on the agenda by visiting www.hr2014.com or by calling +1-781-751-8700.
    Contact:
    Mike Timm
    ICG
    mtimm@integratedcg.com

    About SAPinsider
    SAPinsider, published by WIS Publishing, is the premier source of information on products, services, and strategic initiatives coming from SAP and its partners. More than 250,000 customers in 61 countries rely annually on education and training materials from WIS Publishing to optimize their investments in SAP solutions. WIS Publishing is the publisher of SAPinsider, insiderPROFILES, and the SAPexperts knowledgebases, and is the producer of SAPinsider conferences and seminars and the Insider Learning Network. For more information, visit www.wispubs.com.
    SAP is a registered trademark of SAP AG in Germany and several other countries. WIS Publishing is not affiliated with SAP AG or any of the SAP AG group of companies.
    Business Objects, BusinessObjects and the Business Objects logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Business Objects in the United States and/or other countries. Business Objects is an SAP company.
    All other product and service names mentioned are the trademarks of their respective companies.

    About ICG
    ICG’s solutions are designed to help companies of all sizes and in a broad range of industries address a diverse scope of business needs. Our team has led implementation projects in a variety of industries including professional services, manufacturing, media, high-tech, natural resources, and construction service sector.

    Our team of professionals is experienced in all aspects of executing SAP HCM operational support. In addition to project planning and management, our services include project application design and execution. ICG’s expertise also includes process engineering and management, change management, support personnel coaching, and end-user training to minimize downtime and maximize productivity for SAP users.

    For more information, please visit www.IntegratedCG.com or call +1-866-417-0071.

  • ASUG Midwest-Central Chapter Meeting | November 8, 2013

    The next ASUG Midwest-Central Chapter Meeting will be held November 8, 2013 at Emporia State University in Overland Park. Once again, the sessions will provide detailed information and insight into how others use and the potential of SAP functionality.

    Ron Freeze and Peggy Lane of Emporia State University will provide details into the experience ESU has had with SAP and where they see it headed. ‘ERP at ESU: Past, Present and Future with SAP’ will no doubt provide valuable information.

    John Fox of Cisco will deep dive into SAP HANA and what it means to your organization. Fast is just the tip of the iceberg.

    Julie Lushbough and Veronica Morris of Hallmark will enlighten us with their experiences of the APO Planning Board. Getting other customer experiences is always helpful because you’ll hear the good and the bad.

    I hope to see you there!

    Bio – Mike Timm

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  • ASUG Minnesota Chapter Meeting | November 7, 2013

    The next ASUG Minnesota Chapter Meeting is November 7, 2013 at the Target Campus West in Minneapolis. As usual, they have great line up with multiple tracks so there should be something for everyone.

    I’m especially interested in the ASUG Leadership 2.0 InDepth Roadshow sessions that will focus on Change Management. I have found Change Management to be a key ingredient to projects and something that is overlooked or discarded by struggling or failing projects. Any project that successfully utilizes Change Management will save the company money, require less time, and impact employees less.

    Please look for Jim Butler who will be attending from ICG.

    Bio – Mike Timm

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  • HR 2014 Orlando | March 11 – 14

    HR2014

    120 sessions—including comprehensive workshops, lectures, demos, panel discussions, and interactive roundtables—presented by top experts at SAP, leading customers, and the most authoritative consultants in the SAP HR arena.

    An up-to-date guide to troubleshooting the payroll process if and when you encounter an error

    Mike Timm, ICG
    Time: Tuesday, March 11 3:00 PM Eastern
    Room: Southern Hemisphere III

    This session will take an in-depth look at the components of the payroll process and how they integrate with other solutions. By attending, you will:

    • Review the different sections of the payroll process and explore data objects used by the process
    • Address common errors that occur in the payroll process, such as proactive payroll audits, and learn how to identify and correct them in a timely manner
    • Step through a comprehensive example and learn to identify other SAP ERP HCM modules that may be causing an error while learning the best approach for resolution

    The fundamentals of customizing SAP time evaluation with table entries, schemas, functions, operations, and rules

    Mike Timm, ICG
    Time: Wednesday, March 12 8:30 AM Eastern
    Room: Southern Hemisphere I
    Repeat Time: Friday, March 14 11:30 AM Eastern
    Room: Southern Hemisphere V

    Develop an understanding of the SAP time evaluation component’s table entries, schemas, and rules including a definition of each object, a description of what they do, and best practices for maintaining them. Attend this session and:

    • Step through actual time evaluation processes to see real-life examples of how the table entries, schemas, and rules are used and how each impacts the final time evaluation results
    • Learn how to create and modify schemas and rules to meet unique organizational requirements, including advice to avoid potentially costly mistakes when making changes to existing objects
    • Explore the details of functions and operations and learn why it may be more efficient to develop custom functions and operations to address functionality gaps than to create configuration workarounds

    Ask-the-Experts

    Mike Timm, ICG
    Time: Wednesday, March 12 2:30 PM Eastern
    Room: Exhibit Hall

    Pull up a chair in the Ask-the-Experts area of the Exhibit Hall during our Tuesday and Wednesday evening receptions and spend one-on-one time with the top experts. Learn from their real-world expertise and get specific insights on topics and questions that matter to you most.

    Optimize data flow between SAP ERP HCM payroll and SAP ERP Financials: Proven strategies for a smooth integration

    Mike Timm, ICG
    Time: Wednesday, March 12 3:30 PM Eastern
    Room: Australia 3

    Examine key integration points between SAP ERP HCM payroll and SAP ERP Financials and see how to exploit them to optimize data flows and troubleshoot common errors. By attending, you will obtain:

    • A detailed understanding of the data flow between SAP ERP HCM payroll and SAP ERP Financials
    • Strategies for overcoming the most common integration challenges, including how retroactive calculations are posted, how month-end accruals are posted during payroll processing, and how to verify third-party remittance for off-cycle payroll
    • Tips to reverse postings from SAP ERP HCM payroll and SAP ERP Financials, set up a company transfer clearing account, and post taxes by tax authority