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Sunninghill, South Africa, February 16, 2004 - Techcharge
Software launches LeaveForms, a web-browser based, employee
self-service, leave administration system. Companies that use
paper-based leave systems can obtain a significant Return on
Investment by implementing the LeaveForms application.
Leave Administration is one of the simplest Human Resource tasks
performed in a company but if you are using a paper based system
it is inevitably inefficient. Most companies use a computerised
payroll system while all other employee administration tasks are
manual because the cost of a fully-fledged Human Resource
management system can't be justified. LeaveForms offers a
cost-effective alternative in this predicament.
With LeaveForms, employees capture their leave applications
electronically using their web-browser. The electronic
application is sent directly via email to the employees'
supervisor for authorisation. Once authorised, the employee is
notified via a return email. The system can be set up to apply
different rules when processing individual applications.
Employee leave balances are updated automatically after every
approval and individuals can verify their exact leave balance at
any time, it is always current and accurate!
LeaveForms is designed to be simple and easy to use. The design
principle was to make the product easy to install and use,
without the need for costly training. LeaveForms is easily
implemented; it does not need powerful hardware, no client
installation is necessary and the system is so simple to use
that your employees won't need any training.
To evaluate LeaveForms or for more information please visit:
http://www.techcharge.com/leaveforms/lf_evaluate.htm
About the author:
Freddie is the Technical Development Manager for Techcharge
Software; he oversees the development and implementation of
technical products based on strategic product development
principles.Freddie obtained a MSc (Engineering) degree from the
University of the Witwatersrand in 2000. He also obtained a B
Com. Honors, Information Systems (1995) and B Com, Information
Systems and Cost Accounting degree (1994) from Potchefstroom
University.
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