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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated Using Your Navigator (Employee)
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated 2 Welcome – Poll Materials – Job Aids – Simulation – User Guide
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated 3 Course topics Welcome to the Using Your Navigator training session! This session covers the following topics: – Logging on/signing out using a navigator – Benefits of using a navigator – Managing widgets and workspaces – Using the Related Items pane – Using the workspace carousel to access additional widgets – Reviewing alerts
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated Using Navigators
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated 5 Logging on Log in using your unique User Name and Password
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated 6 Signing out When you are done, be sure to Sign Out before closing your browser!
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated 7 Benefits of using a navigator Your navigator has been tailored to support your specific job role
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated 8 Benefits of using a navigator Alerts call attention to items needing your input
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated 9 Benefits of using a navigator Navigators display up-to-date information
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated 10 Benefits of using a navigator Navigators are organized so that related information is grouped and displayed together
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated 11 Parts of a navigator Let’s look at the parts of a navigator
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated Managing Widgets and Workspaces
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated 13 What is a widget? Widget = a task-oriented tool or view into Workforce Central
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated 14 Primary widgets Primary widgets are for making edits and doing work
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated 15 Secondary widgets Secondary widgets are for viewing or summarizing information
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated 16 Widget types – My Calendar My Calendar displays schedule information, and has options for requesting time off and open shifts
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated 17 Widget types – My Timestamp My Timestamp
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated 18 Widget types – My Timecard My Timecard
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated 19 What is a workspace? Workspace = a collection of one or more widgets bound together for completing a task or solving a specific business problem
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated 20 Related Items The Related Items pane contains additional widgets related to the kind of tasks performed in the selected workspace
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated 21 Structure of a workspace Each workspace has one or more primary positions, and may also have a number of available secondary positions
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated 22 Swapping widgets in a workspace Secondary widgets can be swapped with primary widgets
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated 23 Adding widgets to a workspace Some workspaces have room for additional widgets; these can be added from the Related Items pane
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated Managing the Active Workspace
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated 25 Managing the active workspace Let’s look at how to manage a workspace
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated 26 Ways to a manage an active workspace Remember, you have the means to temporarily tailor each workspace to suit your immediate needs: – Maximize/Restore icon: Click a primary widget’s Maximize/Restore icon to enlarge the widget. Click again to return to its original size. – Title bar: Drag a widget’s title bar to swap it into a different position – Resize bar: Drag to view more of one widget and less of another – Gear icon: Open to access additional display options, such as Close to return the widget to the Related Items pane, or Pop-out to swap the widget into a primary position.
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated Opening Widgets and Workspaces
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated 28 Opening widgets and workspaces Let’s look at how to open and close widgets and workspaces
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated 29 Using alerts Alerts call attention to items needing your input
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated 30 Using alert details Clicking an alert in the details window opens the widget best suited for taking further action
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated 31 Refreshing alerts Alerts are updated periodically, but you can click the Refresh Alerts icon if you need up-to-the-minute updates.
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated 32 Alert types You will only see icons for the types of alerts relevant to your job role. These might include: – Time-Off Request Alert: Notifies you when a time-off request period is open – Open Shift Alert: Notifies you when an open shift request period is open
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated 33 Using the carousel Carousel = a repository of your configured workspaces
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated 34 Temporary workspaces You can open a widget in a temporary workspace by clicking its name in the Related Items pane
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated 35 Closing workspaces If you have opened additional workspaces, you can close them by clicking X in their tab
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated 36 Closing secondary widgets Secondary widgets can be closed by either dragging them to the Related Items pane, or using their Gear icon.
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated Course Summary
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated 38 Questions?
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated 39 Where to find more information
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© Copyright 2012 Kronos Incorporated 40 Kronos KnowledgePass TM Remember that you can access KnowledgePass to practice and enhance your learning: – Hands-on, Simulated Guide Me Exercises – Sandboxes – Tutorials – Job Aids – Concept Animations – Training Kits – Ask the Instructor For more information, call (888) 293-5549 and choose option #1
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