How do core concepts map to Tenzo?
Key: ✅ Supported 🚸 Work in Progress ❌ Not Supported
Location |
✅ Locations |
Shift (actual) |
✅ Timesheets |
Shift (planned) |
✅ Rotas |
Hours |
✅ Hours |
Salaried workers |
✅ Pay Rate (/year) |
Employee |
✅ Users |
Role |
✅ User Levels |
House Part |
✅ Departments |
Overheads |
✅ Flat percent (National Insurance + Pension rate) |
Holiday |
✅ Flat percent (leave accrual rate) |
Breaks |
❌ Not Supported |
Overtime |
❌ Not Supported |
Exception costs / one-off costs |
❌ Not Supported |
Borrowed / loaned employees |
❌ Not Supported |
Data Ingestion
Real-time optionally available? |
❌ |
Default polling frequency |
Every 8 hours |
Data retrieved on each poll |
Back 30 Days Forward 30 Days |
Historical data |
All data since you started using the system |
How do I connect this data to Tenzo?
Workforce can be connected directly inside of the Tenzo app.
If you have an Enterprise account, you can talk to your Customer Success Manager and they will connect this for you.
How do I compare Workforce data to data in Tenzo?
From Reports in the top menu bar, navigate to Cost Reports, then Real Wage Cost.
Pick dates and locations from the drop-downs on the left.
For Planned shifts, look to Rota Cost & Rota Hours (sometimes called Roster Cost & Hours). For Actual Shifts, look to Timesheet Cost and Worked Hours. To compare with overheads look at the Real Wage Cost value.
Exceptions
- Sometimes a new wage can be applied to employees in Workforce/Tanda. This updates historical data in Workforce/Tanda but does not update in Tenzo because we do not believe that this new wage applies to past shifts. It will however be applied to the most recent 2 weeks and for future data in Tenzo.
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