Enhancements Help Simplify Talent Management and Regulatory Compliance While Driving Smarter Decision-Making

ROSELAND, N.J. - April 22, 2014 - ADP®, a leading global provider of human capital management (HCM) solutions, today announced new enhancements to its ADP Workforce Now® platform for midsized employers.  These enhancements will help midsized companies improve their business performance and gain a competitive edge by creating a pay-for-performance culture, simplifying regulatory compliance and leveraging analytics to inform business decisions.

As midsized companies seek new growth opportunities, they require a more sophisticated approach to workforce management on a global scale.  According to a recent ADP Research Institute® study,1 13% of midsized businesses already have operations outside the United States.  Moreover, the same study found that nearly half (46%) of respondents said globalization has had an impact on how their organizations conduct business.

As a result, a growing number of midsized firms are adopting integrated HCM systems to help them efficiently manage operations across state and national borders.  This includes streamlining compliance with complex regulations, such as the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and evolving local labor laws, attracting and retaining top talent, and gaining actionable insights to help achieve strategic business goals.

"Growth increases business complexity for midsized businesses by requiring them to manage a larger, often geographically dispersed workforce while employing strategic compensation programs that enable them to compete with larger firms for high performers in the war for talent," said Regina Lee, President, Major Account Services and ADP Canada.  "By continuing to enhance the ADP Workforce Now platform, we're empowering our clients to proactively address their complex HCM challenges so they can focus on driving business results."

New ADP Workforce Now Platform Enhancements Include:

  • ADP Workforce Now Compensation, which automates compensation planning to help midsized companies engage and retain top talent by creating a pay-for-performance culture.  Compensation is often the single largest expense on an employer's balance sheet2, and companies can optimize their compensation programs in a way that rewards and incents key employees for performance that drives better business results.  This new tool complements ADP Performance Management to help organizations link employee performance to employer-defined award guidelines and budget thresholds and simplify the processes associated with pay increases and bonuses.
  • ACA Compliance Dashboard, part of the platform's Benefits Administration solution, helps midsized companies more easily stay compliant with all applicable ACA provisions.
  • A new Application Programming Interface (API) Library makes ADP Workforce Now even easier to use for employers, employees and developers by providing access to hundreds of HCM-related data fields.  This gives employers greater flexibility to integrate ADP Workforce Now with other business systems, such as to support secure sharing of new hire data across departments so new employees no longer need to enter personal information in multiple systems.  It also allows developers to more easily integrate their application offerings based on the platform's open architecture.
  • An expanded Global Human Resources System of Record that now supports 33 countries with multilingual and multi-currency capabilities.
  • An enhanced ADP AnalyticsSM package with built-in industry standard HCM metrics for HR, time, payroll and talent, which also enables employers to add customized Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).  In addition, built-in benchmark capabilities enable HR executives to compare their company's performance against industry standard metrics to inform data-driven decision-making.

"ADP Workforce Now enables my team to more efficiently manage complex salary and benefits administration for our professional athletes, coaches and staff while simplifying compliance with regulations such as the Affordable Care Act," said Anis Buonpensiere, Benefits & HRIS Administrator for The Miami Dolphins.  "The enhancements ADP announced today will help us make smarter decisions as our business needs continue to evolve."

Another trend driving midmarket adoption of integrated HCM systems like ADP Workforce Now is growing demand from today's multi-generational workforce for mobile access to core business systems.  For example, a recent ADP Research Institute study of U.S.-based midsized organizations found that 37% of registered mobile users leverage mobile HR applications to access their pay information vs. 23% who use desktops or laptops.3  Certain industries - such as construction, manufacturing, transportation and real estate - have approximately a 25% higher concentration of employees using mobile for HR functions than any other industry, the same study revealed.

"Business mobility is the 'new normal' for companies of all sizes," said Roberto Masiero, Senior Vice President, ADP Innovation Labs.  "Built on the latest ADP technology innovations, ADP Workforce Now enables midsized companies to give their employees anywhere, anytime access to some of their HR data from a smartphone or tablet.  Today's enhancements are just another example of how ADP embeds innovation throughout our product offerings."

"ADP's commitment to delivering ongoing innovations to the ADP Workforce Now platform means I have a long-term partner I can count on to help my organization tackle new workforce management challenges as they arise," said Ron Weaver, Senior Vice President of Human Resources at American Campus Communities Services, Inc., the nation's largest developer and manager of off-campus student housing.

ADP will demonstrate the latest ADP Workforce Now enhancements at 11 a.m. ET today during a live webcast, "Midmarket Movers: A Human Capital Management Update."  To attend today's webcast, click here. A replay of today's webcast will be available on www.adp.com later this week.

To learn more about how ADP Workforce Now helps midsized companies improve business performance, visit www.adp.com/workforcenow.

1 "Top Concerns and Challenges of Midsized Business Leaders in 2013," ADP Research Institute, November 2013.

2 "Enterprise Compensation Solutions: The Next Wave in Integrated Talent Management," Bersin & Associates, January 2009.

3 "Employee Self-Service and Mobile HR Applications," ADP Research Institute, February 2014.

About ADP
With more than $11 billion in revenues and more than 60 years of experience, ADP® (NASDAQ: ADP) serves approximately 620,000 clients in more than 125 countries.  As one of the world's largest providers of business outsourcing and Human Capital Management solutions, ADP offers a wide range of human resource, payroll, talent management, tax and benefits administration solutions from a single source, and helps clients comply with regulatory and legislative changes, such as the Affordable Care Act (ACA).  ADP's easy-to-use solutions for employers provide superior value to companies of all types and sizes.  ADP is also a leading provider of integrated computing solutions to auto, truck, motorcycle, marine, recreational vehicle, and heavy equipment dealers throughout the world.  For more information about ADP, visit the company's Web site at www.adp.com.

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