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April 23, 2007

BPM software Improves Employee Morale

Once an organization implements a Business Performance Management system, it can keep good employees happy and reduce costly turnovers.

Andy Kamlet states in his article ("How BPM Software Improves Employee Satisfaction", BPM Magazine, Feb. 2007) that BPM system :

1) Improves employee productivity by freeing people from long hours of discouraging manual data entry - If one can do more work in fewer hours, his morale goes up.

2) Builds confidence and buy-in among employees - If one can see what they do daily and understand how it contributes to the overall organizational goals, she feels a sense of control and her morale goes up.

3) Promotes respect for the budgeting process - If one can see how their input affects the budget and feel budgeting is a worthwhile investment of his time, his morale goes up.

Increased employee morale leads to increased employee retention, which will improve the bottom line of the organization.

Posted by William Cho at April 23, 2007 8:15 AM

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