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RightPunch and Kronos- A Match Made in Heaven


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When it comes to workforce management and organization solutions, Kronos is undoubtedly one of the leading software solutions. Many organizations use Kronos to collect real-time employee attendance and punctuality data, putting to use a telephone, a clock, or a self-service portal using which employees can punch in whenever they arrive to work and punch out when they leave. In such a manner, the organization authorities are able to keep a record of the timestamps at which an employee comes and leaves. Unfortunately, there is a downside to using the time punching clock and self-service system with Kronos, and that is that it is extremely easy or employees to simply ask their work friends or colleagues to punch in on their behalf. While it may not seem like that big of an issue, it actually ends up costing companies over 3% of the payroll costs in the long run and may even get them in trouble in terms of compliance and labor laws.

RightPunch Biometrics System- The Resolution

Among the plethora of benefits of a biometrics-based punching in a system is the fact that you can completely eliminate buddy punching and time theft practices if they are being carried out in your workplace. RightPunch is a biometric soft clock that has been designed to seamlessly integrate with and operate within a Kronos or ADP environment, allowing you to timestamp your workers and collect real-time biometric data digitally with a system that is cost-effective yet extremely efficient.

Seamless Integration with Kronos

The implementation of RightPunch with Kronos and ADP systems is as easy, smooth, and seamless as it can possibly be, fitting right in with your existing infrastructure to provide you with the functionalities that you have been so far missing out on. All you have to do is install the RightPunch software onto your system and plug it to the biometric device of your choice to get the punching process up and running almost immediately. RightPunch seamlessly integrates with Kronos workforce central, workforce dimension, and other workforce ready products.

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