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FastFactsFeature Presentation
July 22, 2015
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Today’s TopicWe’ll be presenting an Introduction to SAP Human Resources (HR) for JHHS.
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Today’s PresenterSadhya Sabatino HR Systems Performance Specialist
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Session Segments
PresentationSadhya Sabatino will discuss the main types of HR records in SAP and the primary tools used to review and maintain them.
During Sadhya’s presentation, your phone will be muted.Q&A
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Introduction to SAP Human Resources (HR) for JHHS
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Agenda
Focus of this FastFacts
Employee data privacy and security
In-depth resources available
SAP HR records
SAP HR tools
SAP HR access
Updating JHHS employee and position records
Additional resources
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Focus of This FastFacts
Brief touch on the primary HR record types in SAP: Employee, Position, and Organizational.
Overview of the key SAP HR tools: Display HR Master Data, Employee Directory, Display Organization and Staffing, ESS, and BW Analysis Reporting.
Identification of resources for learning. Managing position and employee records requires extensive knowledge that can only be obtained with study and practice.
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Employee Data Privacy and Security
Access to employee records is based on trust, and comes with great responsibility.
Only view and download items required for business purposes.
Don’t print sensitive information. If printing is required for business purposes, either destroy it when you’re finished or store in locked cabinet.
Lock your computer when it’s not in use; never share your JHED password.
Never email SSN or DOB – including within the Hopkins email system. If either of these is necessary, follow up an email with a phone call.
For files that are required for future reference, store only on your individual, secured network drive (frequently the H drive) – never on your C drive or a shared drive.
When reporting: Never include SSN or DOB unless required by management.
Remove sensitive employee data fields from reports when not required (such as salary).
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In-Depth Resources
These are your primary resources:
JHHS SAP HR books, which introduce SAP, SAP HR, how to open, and how to use:
http://intranet.insidehopkinsmedicine.org/jhhs-hr-sr > SAP HR > How-to SAP
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In-Depth Resources – Continued
Open and save as a PDF file (you can right-click the link and click “Save target as…”).
Once opened as a PDF, you will see the navigation panel on the left.
Click those sections to navigate to different topics, or…
Hold down your Control button and hit the F key. This will open up the Find (search) function in the upper-right. Type in a term to search for it in the document.
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SAP HR: RecordsPosition Records
Position records indicate the type, level, and designation of responsibilities that will be assigned to a person in that position.
Employee Records
Employee records are created whena person is assigned to a position. It is a combination of a Person record and a Position record.
Organizational Records
Organizational Units, Oversight Units, Personnel Areas –Indicates where a particular position (and therefore assigned employee) falls within the Hopkins institution.
-Title-Reports-to (Position of Manager)-Belongs-to(Organizational Unit)...
-Pay Grades, Levels, Types...-Job elements-Compensation-Compliance /Regulatory Codes
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Position RecordsPosition records on their own don’t do anything.They basically sit idle and wait for someoneto be hired “into” them.
When someone is hired into a position, all of the codes on that position automatically apply tothe employee assigned: Exempt, Differentials, Supervisor, and Organizational Location.
This can be a problem if a department has empty positions and hires or transfers into them without first checking. Pay, identity for strike and emergency planning, manager responsibilities, and routing can be out-of-whack.
Unfortunately, at this time, many departments don’t understand the root of the problems they face!
-DSM Code -Title-Job Code -Exempt-Eligibility for Shift & Weekend Diffs, Overtime, On Call…Pay Grade, Level…-Supervisor-Position Cost Center-License Requirements….
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Employee Records
An Employee record is the combination of the Position record the Person record.
The Person record is created the first time a person is hired. It holds personal information, salary information, and additional employment identification – PersAdmin code (for Kronos and location), Work Schedule Rule (shift worked), work address, and phone.
The Employee record combines into one the Position and Person information.
-DSM Code -Title-Job Code-Eligibility for Shift & Weekend Diffs, Overtime, On Call…Pay Grade, Level…-Supervisor-Position Cost Center-License Requirements….
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Oversight of Position & Employee Records
Vacant position records need to be reviewed and updated prior to hire, transfer, reassign.
Unnecessary vacant positions should be archived (follow steps provided in resources).
Employee records should also be reviewed on an ongoing basis. Reported out of BW Analysis, this can include position and person-specific information, to be analyzed as a whole.
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Organizational RecordsOrganizational Units (Org Units) are records that reflect the hierarchy of the larger organization. Positions are within a specific Org Unit.
When assigned to a position, an employee is also assigned to the Org of that position.
The ability to view employee data is based on either being assigned to, or having access to, the employee’s Org Unit, or the one above it.
Oversight Unit (previously the Oversight Org) is a grouping of Org Units by larger departmental area, such as Surgery -JHH, or Patient Care Services -HCGH.
Personnel Area is the full larger entity – such as Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins Community Physicians, or Howard County General Hospital.
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SAP HR: ToolsManaging position and employee records
For most of JHH/JHHSC, changes to position and employee records are requested using a form that is external to SAP – the HR Transactions Form (often termed an “ISR”). It’s sent to the Human Resources Information Processing Center (HRIPC). There, the request is entered into SAP via the SAP ISR. (More information will be provided later in this presentation.)
Viewing and reporting The primary tools for JHH/JHHSC within SAP are those used to view, review, and report on these records. With the comprehensive information available through these SAP functions, records can be managed correctly.
ECC allows viewing of individual records, and the display of positions and organizational units in their hierarchy.
BW Analysis (Enterprise Reporting tab) enables all of the information needed for any type of position or employee data review to be downloaded to Excel.
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ECC & BW Analysis Introduction
ECC is the SAP software installed on a computer. It is opened by clicking “ECC” from the initial SAP screen. We use the tools within ECC to view individual records, the structure of organizational units, and filled and vacant positions.
BW Analysis is opened by clicking the “Enterprise Reporting” tab. It’s the updated BW (Business Warehouse) tool used to create, share, and download reports for our entire set of position and employee records.
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ECC & BW Analysis ToolsECC
Viewing individual employee records: - Display HR Master Data (PA20)Viewing basic information on any Johns Hopkins employee:- Employee Directory (ZHPA_DIR)Viewing organizational, position, and employee information in the organizational structure:- Display Organization and Staffing (PPOSE)
BW AnalysisTo review positions: Position Control To review employee records: Employee Master Data by DateMore!: payroll, time, actions, performance review scores
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ECC: Display HR Master Data
Display HR Master Data (PA20) providesan in-depth view of employee records.
Some position codes: Organizational Unit, Supervisor, Position (SAP Home),Cost Center
Information specificto the employee inthat position: salary,Payroll Cost Center, history of actions
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ECC: Employee Directory
Sometimes you need just basic information about an employee who is not within your HR access.
The Employee Directory provides non-sensitive information on all Hopkins personnel.
Search based on all or part of a name.
Sort by name, and select the SAP User ID of that employee in his/her current position. (SAP User ID is either JHED ID, or that ID preceded by CE01, CE02, CE03 – for “concurrent” User ID.)
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ECC: Employee Directory – Continued
View position information, such as Org Unit, Position, Personnel Area, Home Cost Center, Reports-to (Supervisor), Position, and Name.
View basic employee information, such as name,Person ID, Personnel Number,and Pers Admin code.
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ECC: Display Organization and Staffing
In ECC, the best tool for viewing both position and organizational records is Display Organization and Staffing (PPOSE).
Use supporting documentation to set up your screen, so that you can view codes and dates on:
All Hopkins Org Units
All positions
And, for the Organizational Units within your HR access: which are vacant and which have employees assigned, who those employees are, and their hire dates
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ECC: Other Position View Tools
For viewing full position records in ECC:
There is a detailed view of positions available further in Display Organization and Staffing (Display Object - PP01_DISP).
Additionally, those with the ISR Initiate role have the option of opening a Position Copy ISR for view purposes only and closing without saving.
However, for most departmental users, position records are best viewed using the SAP BW Analysis tool.
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BW AnalysisDepending on the information you need, there are reports built on many different types of information: payroll, time, and employee and position data.
For position information, we previously focused on the Position Status Report in the Organizational Management folder.
However, more recently, the Position Control report has been added to the Payroll Admin folder, providing even better reporting for all positions within our HR access (including their status, their codes, and employees assigned if filled).
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BW Analysis: Position Control Report
In this report, we can build it to include almost all position information, as well as employee information for positions that are occupied.
* See the previous FastFacts: “Running an HR Report in SAP BW Analysis: An Introduction (RECORDED)” for step-by-step instructions on opening, building, saving and downloading an Analysis report.
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BW Analysis: Employee Master Data by Date
This is the key employee data report, with the most data points available. It is also the report that will include all employees within certain search criteria, whether or not a record has data in a particular field.
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BW Analysis: Many Reports
Time Management
Payroll Administration
Actions
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Employee Self Service (ESS)
One more tool to note here – one that employees manage directly: ESS.
ESS is a web-based SAP tool that is provided to employees to directly update personal information. Selections include Home Address, Direct Deposit bank and amounts.
ESS is accessed directly by employees from the my.jh screen.
Employees can view and download pay statements and annual tax statements. Theycan also view and track time-off balances.
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SAP HR AccessThe ability to view and report on employee records is assigned only when formally required by a department’s management. It comes with critical responsibility.
SAP HR access is a combination of SAP roles and organizational security. The roles and security are part of the position record – so they’re automatically assigned when a new person transitions into that position (and lost when someone transitions out).
Note: If you are asked to review particular records, and are unable to display or report on them, it may not be your access but how each tool requires you enter your search. For example, BW Analysis requires that you select all the Org Units within your access; the ZSR displays employees by their SAP User ID, not always their JHED.
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SAP HR Access – Continued
Roles:
For viewing in ECC: SAP HR Master Data View Role | Standard | ZRHR_PA_View_All | HRPA View
For position and employee data reporting in BW Analysis: ZBHR_PA_R_PAV_ORG | BW-HR Payroll Admin View Reports - ORG(Structural)
Organizational Unit Security:
The Org Unit in which that staff member’s position falls.
Additional Org Unit/s assigned.
Org Unit access is structural – if an Org Unit assigned has other Org Units falling beneath it, the access includes those additional Orgs.
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Viewing and Requesting Roles & Security
The ECC role: ZSR One Stop Shop Requester Role is used to both view and request roles and security if needed for an employee’s position.
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Updating JHHS Records
For JHH and JHHSC (central Johns Hopkins Health System Corporation), most departmental areas:
Review records using ECC and BW Analysis
Request updates with the HR Transactions Form (sometimes called an ISR, after the transaction in SAP used to enter the requests that are received)
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SAP HR Transactions FormHR Transactions Form: http://ssc.jhmi.edu/hr_payroll/
Read instructions, download form, enterform and send to HRIPCto request changes.
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Additional ResourcesPosition and employee records introduction
http://intranet.insidehopkinsmedicine.org/jhhs-hr-sr/sap-hr/how-to-sap-hr.html
JHHS SAP Employee Data Management | Introduction
Person / Position / Employee
http://sapathopkins.org/search for: Understanding Positions
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Additional Resources – Continued
Position and employee record maintenance: http://intranet.insidehopkinsmedicine.org/jhhs-hr-sr/sap-hr/how-to-sap-hr.html
JHHS SAP Employee Data Management | HR Data Management
Clean Data Protocol Sheet
http://intranet.insidehopkinsmedicine.org/jhhs-hr-sr See the blog posts
Organizational records: The above guide, in the
section: ECC: Position Records: “Display Organization and Staffing”
- Or, just search for PPOSE
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Additional Resources – Continued
Maintaining manager in SAPhttp://intranet.insidehopkinsmedicine.org/jhhs-hr-sr/sap-hr/how-to-sap-hr.html Viewing Manager in SAP ECC
SAP BW AnalysisSame address above:
JHHS SAP Employee Data Management | Introduction, in the section: Analysis (Enterprise Reporting): Employee and Position Records in Multiple
myLearning, from http://my.jh.edu: Search for “Running an HR Report in SAP
BW Analysis: An Introduction,” and for “Basic Navigation” – Select the Webinar results
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Additional Resources – Continued
More SAP BW Analysishttp://sapathopkins.org/ Search for “analysis”
HR SAP Roles and Access http://intranet.insidehopkinsmedicine.org/jhhs-hr-sr/sap-hr/how-to-sap-hr.html
ZSR User Guide, and additional workflow and approval documents
Employee Self Service (ESS)http://ssc.jhmi.edu/hr_payroll
Scroll to the bottom of the page forthe ESS Reference Guide and FAQs
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ConclusionAccess to employee records comes with a great responsibility for data privacy and security.
There is a great deal to learn and know to keep both position and employee records accurate. These records are critical for payroll and departmental reporting, and for major institutional compliance and engagement initiatives.
In this FastFacts we:Touched briefly on the primary SAP HR records: position, employee, and organizationalReviewed the primary ECC tools: Display HR Master Data, Employee Directory, Display Organization and Staffing, and reporting from SAP BW Analysis Noted that both SAP roles and organizational security are needed for those with the responsibility to maintain employee records. Introduced how to check and request this access.
The resources needed to fully learn the data types, SAP tools, and processes are available online. Use them to succeed!
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We’ll be answering questions in the order that we receive them.
We’ll also be answering the questions that were emailed to us during the presentation.
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