Employee Supervision

Employee supervision determines who a supervisor can access and what he or she can do.

Who can be accessed is determined by an organization unit. Organization units work as containers of accessible employees. This selection can be further narrowed only to certain positions.

What can be done is determined by an access role. Roles specify what data can be viewed and what operations can be performed, e.g., authorization, approval, cancellation, deletion.

Supervision can be granted in different ways:

Technical Information:

Access control is based on Logical Units, which are pieces of programming code devoted to a specific application area, e.g., travel expenses, time authorization, benefits administration. Access management allows you to protect employee data related to the selected logical unit (e.g. travel expenses, training and development, time and attendance, schedules and rules).

Access management is divided into 3 layers built on top of each other: