Welcome to the first in a series on ten major innovations coming in
PeopleSoft 9.2. We begin the countdown at # 10 looking at the new PeopleSoft Search and Related Actions
capabilities. A number of our topics for this series will focus on
user experience improvements that fundamentally change the way work gets
accomplished in PeopleSoft. This goes well beyond simply reducing
clicks (which is certainly a benefit) and provides a holistic approach
for users that matches system behavior with user expectations. To put
it another way, the way the users thinks about their work is in
alignment with how it can be accomplished. There are several ways
that this is enabled. In this posting I'll discuss examples of the
Search and Related Action Framework.
In the last 9.1 Feature Pack we introduced both of these concepts, where they are heavily utilized in areas like the Company Directory, Manager Dashboard, and Talent Summary. With 9.2, these capabilities go much broader and deeper across HCM, Financials, and Procurement. PeopleSoft Search enables global and keyword contextual searching so users can find the right information quickly. Related Actions are provided with the search results and with one click a business process can be launched securely based on the user access level. A couple of examples:
Expense reports are indexed for faster searching of transactions, potential duplicates, and more to enable users to find the information they are looking for quickly. Let's say a manager would like to see all expense reports related to her employees charging in remote internet access. In the global search box, the manager can filter on "Expenses" and use "Remote" as the search term to retrieve all transactions. The resulting search can be refined by choosing predefined facets by Employee Name, Approver Name, Expense Type, Date, or Report Status. Specific records can then be viewed directly in context using Related Actions that allow the manager the option to take action such as Review, Approve, or Print the report. All of this is accomplished securely from a single page with a minimum of clicks, without navigating through a menu structure or losing context.
Another great example is procurement. Similar to the expenses example, suppose I need to buy a printer. In eProcurement, When I type in "printer" in the search box the results can be refined by facets such as Manufacturer, Supplier, Preferred Supplier, Item Category. The results have related actions that allow me to create a requisition directly from the search result and add the printer to my shopping cart. It's a simple consumer focused set of actions that are readily understood by any internet shopper.
Whether working with assets, expenses, catalog items, vouchers, time sheets, compensation, performance, career plans, and more, you'll see the same power of search plus related actions across PeopleSoft 9.2. What started with a few powerful examples in the last feature pack goes enterprise wide.
In the last 9.1 Feature Pack we introduced both of these concepts, where they are heavily utilized in areas like the Company Directory, Manager Dashboard, and Talent Summary. With 9.2, these capabilities go much broader and deeper across HCM, Financials, and Procurement. PeopleSoft Search enables global and keyword contextual searching so users can find the right information quickly. Related Actions are provided with the search results and with one click a business process can be launched securely based on the user access level. A couple of examples:
Expense reports are indexed for faster searching of transactions, potential duplicates, and more to enable users to find the information they are looking for quickly. Let's say a manager would like to see all expense reports related to her employees charging in remote internet access. In the global search box, the manager can filter on "Expenses" and use "Remote" as the search term to retrieve all transactions. The resulting search can be refined by choosing predefined facets by Employee Name, Approver Name, Expense Type, Date, or Report Status. Specific records can then be viewed directly in context using Related Actions that allow the manager the option to take action such as Review, Approve, or Print the report. All of this is accomplished securely from a single page with a minimum of clicks, without navigating through a menu structure or losing context.
Another great example is procurement. Similar to the expenses example, suppose I need to buy a printer. In eProcurement, When I type in "printer" in the search box the results can be refined by facets such as Manufacturer, Supplier, Preferred Supplier, Item Category. The results have related actions that allow me to create a requisition directly from the search result and add the printer to my shopping cart. It's a simple consumer focused set of actions that are readily understood by any internet shopper.
Whether working with assets, expenses, catalog items, vouchers, time sheets, compensation, performance, career plans, and more, you'll see the same power of search plus related actions across PeopleSoft 9.2. What started with a few powerful examples in the last feature pack goes enterprise wide.