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In the meantime, Baylor is reaping the rewards of the Project Ignite planning process, by getting people to try new ways of working. Baylor plans to go live with the new HR and finance platforms June 1, 2020. Gochis says Oracle’s willingness to put its developers to work on these challenges-and to consider the university’s feedback-was one reason Baylor chose Oracle Human Capital Management (HCM) Cloud for its new HR platform and Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Cloud for finance. While vetting the platforms, Gochis recalls, the HR team was particularly interested in how the systems could help the university standardize job descriptions across the workforce, track faculty and staff development, and store the details of employee data in order to meet regulatory requirements. “With staffing being the highest cost for our institution, we needed to make sure we have a connection across staffing, salaries, and benefits,” says Jon Allen, Baylor’s interim chief information officer. In addition to re-evaluating processes, the Project Ignite team evaluated the new computing platform options for HR and finance. “We’ve already been able to make those changes, and implementation is well underway,” says Becky Ivy, the assistant vice president of HR strategic operations, who’s the Ignite project lead for human resources. For example, after learning the university used as many as 11 payroll cycles to calculate employee pay, the finance and payroll team pared those down to two.
Courtesy of Cheryl GochisĪs a first step, the Project Ignite team re-evaluated the efficiency of every campus HR process. And two more must-haves: The new HR system had to make it easy to share information with systems running other business functions, and be cloud-based, so the university stayed on the most up-to-date HR application.Ĭheryl Gochis, Baylor's chief human resources officer, joined Baylor students on a mission trip to Guatemala, where they worked with undernourished children in a program sponsored by One More Child Global.
Once a new HR system was in reach, Gochis and colleagues drew up a wish list: easy to learn, mobile capabilities, and self-service so employees could easily access their own information. Gochis watched student volunteers, who ran the trip logistics and coordinated the volunteer efforts, learn valuable leadership skills.īack on campus, Gochis put her own leadership skills to work as she and other Baylor department managers successfully made the case to administrators that the old HR system had go.
Gochis recently returned from a Baylor mission trip to Guatemala, where she served as an advisor to students working with undernourished children in a program sponsored by One More Child Global. Farther afield, students, staff, and faculty participate in service trips around the world. Later this month, for example, Baylor offers a two-day Mission Fair where students and staffers learn about volunteer opportunities at 80 local nonprofits, from caring for animals in Waco’s Cameron Park Zoo to preparing and delivering lunches to homebound seniors with Meals on Wheels. Baylor University students take part in a mission trip to Guatemala, where they worked with undernourished children.