Even for a business with a single location, payroll can be complex. Mistakes can damage your company’s business operations, reputation, and financial standing.
The risks increase when you expand across state lines or international boundaries. If your payroll operation is not prepared to manage your expansion, it becomes a chokepoint that limits your company’s growth.
A smooth, error-free payroll operation is the foundation of your organization’s relationship with its employees. If the process operates well, it is invisible. If it doesn’t, it can affect productivity, turnover, and your recruiting brand.
The foundation for a smooth, error-free payroll operation is discipline and accountability, at every level and every step of the process.
Instilling accountability begins with transparency. Building trust where people feel comfortable holding each other accountable requires open communications.
Over the past five decades, we have seen everything from efficient, effective operations to dismal disasters. We want to share some of the practices that make the stellar operators stand out.
Outsourcing routine HR and Payroll functions can reduce costs and free management and professional staff for more strategic activities. Outsourcing can include strategies from consolidating functions in a shared services center to offloading all HR and Payroll activities, but most large global companies maintain 24-hour service centers in North America.[1]
Software-as-a-Service outsources the technology, but not the business processes. A vendor or service provider hosts software applications on a subscription basis. This model provides predictable costs and frequent software updates. It frees up IT resources so they can focus on more strategic activities.
Business process outsourcing entails contracting with a third-party service provider who provides both the software and services. This arrangement offloads the administrative burden to specialists so you can focus on your core business. It can also give you access to specialized knowledge, which can be essential in global operations where you are dealing with dozens or hundreds of regulatory and taxation authorities.
Developing your outsourcing strategy requires planning and careful timing. You will save costs, but the outsourcing process itself incurs substantial expense. Work with your CFO to develop your business case. Consider whether you can manage the change without disrupting the current operation and whether you have experienced resources on your staff. Managing vendor relationships can be complicated.[2]
Your payroll activity may seem automatic and times. Keeping it that way requires discipline and accountability. Make sure your payroll service protects your company and its people.
References:
1. “Payroll Operations Survey summary of results.” Deloitte. January 7, 2015.
2. “Outsourcing the HR Function.” SHRM.org. November 6, 2015.
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