Employee On Boarding

AJ Simpkin1
Tera Expert

On 2014.03.13 the BCSNUG met.   One of the breakouts topics was Employee On Boarding chaired by hgandhi

Attendees

AJ Simpkin - Central 1

hgandhi - Hiren Gandhi - Teck

Constantin Delivanis Co-Founder and CEO BDNA

tintin - Teunis Schouten - Nashco

Discussion Topics

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Inactive_User53
Kilo Contributor

Thanks for the great discussion everyone... was anyone managing the Attendees list, if possible update the spelling of my name Teunis Schouten, thank you


Sure.


hgandhi


AJ Simpkin1
Tera Expert

Some interesting points came up in discussion that I wanted to highlight.



Silos

On boarding as a silo'ed process


    1. Identity - Who the Employee is
    2. Technology - What tools the Employee needs
    3. Access - What access the Employee will have

The discussion started with only two silos but I think there is a solid third here.   The access issue appears more from an employee changing positions within an organization, but is present in either case.



Data Points

Constantin brought up an excellent point while considering the entire process.   And while it does de-humanize the action I think it's very important to realize we are all DATA POINTS.   The identity, technology and access processed hinge on the employee, which is a data record to be managed.   Created in AD (or another management platform), assigned an account, applied to a payroll system, used as a delivery point for a workstation, and finally granted access to applications.