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2.2. <br />CC Work Session <br />Meeting Date: <br />06/10/2025 <br />Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: Strive for high organizational morale and employee retention. <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Discussion Regarding Implementing HR Software <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this discussion is to update the City Council regarding the City's Human Resource division's <br />business processes related to its human capital management; specifically its employee onboarding, data <br />management and reporting, employee forms, and performance management. <br />Human Resources: <br />In a nutshell, every HR process is a manual process driven by manually keyed and updated data using Excel <br />spreadsheets and/or manual to-do checklists. This process has increased potential for errors or omissions and is <br />limited to HR staff access. With the desired NeoGov products, access can be extended directly to individual <br />employees, supervisors, managers, etc. <br />For about ten years, the City has utilized NeoGov's Insight module, which is the online application process. <br />Beyond that, automating HR has been long overdue. Several months ago, staff were hoping to benefit from the <br />ERP project through LOGIS, which would have included some improved HR functionality. As we know, the <br />ERP project did not come to fruition. Staff reached out to LOGIS to confirm that there are no options for <br />improved HR processes underway, which there are not. LOGIS staff acknowledged they are aware of the <br />popularity of NeoGov with HR professionals and its capabilities, as well as the limited functionality of the JDE <br />HR module. <br />Human Resources staff have held several online meetings with NeoGov, met with the City of Savage, the City <br />of Blaine, the League of Minnesota Cities and spoken with many other cities regarding NeoGov products. The <br />NeoGov product line is uniquely beneficial to the public sector and the individual modules link to one another. <br />For example, if the City were to obtain Onboard, the applicant data from Insight would flow directly into <br />Onboard (for pre -boarding, onboarding, and off -boarding automation), to CoreHR to continue to build the <br />online employee database, to E-forms for all employee actions forms (step changes, benefit changes, employee <br />demographic changes, etc.) and Perform. <br />Regularly, city functions are evaluated on the quality and efficiency they bring, not only to the organization, but <br />city services as a whole. Years ago, we transitioned to electronic agendas in leu of paper copies. This not only <br />increased the availability of the agenda, but made the process more streamlined and efficient. Accounts Payable <br />also went through this process a few years ago, doing away with paper copies of invoices that were printed, <br />hand -delivered, and scanned by hand. Now the process is digital, decreasing the time `waiting' on invoices to <br />be approved and coded, and allowing staff to complete them even in other buildings. Increasing availability and <br />saving time. Online permit applications is another example. Applicants can apply for permits online day or <br />night, increasing that service's availability, which cut down on phone calls and foot traffic within City Hall. <br />While we can still process requests over the phone or door, it gives those seeking this service another avenue <br />without many more resources needed. Online utility payments, online park and recreation reservation services, <br />voicemail to email, Notify Me subscriptions on the website, Tillable online forms, and implementing a phone <br />tree directory are just a few of the other examples where the City has worked to create a more efficient process <br />in order to assist residents and staff. <br />Community Development is in the process of transitioning to ACCELA to more efficiently process planning <br />
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