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*Allow employees to choose whether to pay back time via extending the current day's schedule, extending a future day's schedule, or reduce the length of an unpaid meal instead of using personal time off they have accrued.
 
*Allow employees to choose whether to pay back time via extending the current day's schedule, extending a future day's schedule, or reduce the length of an unpaid meal instead of using personal time off they have accrued.
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Revision as of 14:05, December 14, 2020

This topic is part of the manual PureConnect Use Cases for version Current of Genesys Use Cases.
Important
The Optimizer Use Case for PureConnect is not available. Please reference the Genesys Employee Schedule Preferences (EE10-D) for Genesys Engage on-premises product and use case as a Workforce Engagement Management option.
Empower employees with self-administration of their schedule

What's the challenge?

As millennials make up more of your workforce, they want more control in their lives and want to easily self-manage their schedules. Managers want to reduce the time it takes to manage this process as long as the contact center runs efficiently.

What's the solution?

Give employees the control they want. The right web application empowers employees to self-manage their schedules through business rules. Employees can request time off, submit schedule preferences, and manage exceptions — without going through a supervisor or planner.

Other offerings:

Use Case Overview

Story and Business Context

Use Case Benefits*

The following benefits are based on benchmark information captured from Genesys customers and may vary based on industry, lines of business or Genesys product line: Info needed.

*You can sort all use cases according to their stated benefits here: Sort by benefits

Summary



Use Case Definition

Info needed.

Business and Distribution Logic

Business Logic


User Interface & Reporting



Reporting

Customer-facing Considerations

Interdependencies

All required, alternate, and optional use cases are listed here, as well as any exceptions.

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Document Version

  • Version V 1.0.1 last updated December 14, 2020
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