The Compensation Management refresh process prepares, updates, and finalizes employee and compensation data in preparation for a new planning cycle. Each phase ensures that the system is accurately configured, historical records are preserved, and all active employees and hierarchies are correctly reflected before planning begins.
This process is divided into three distinct phases that build on one another.
In this article:
Process Summary
Phase 1: Preparation and Archiving
Phase 2: Refreshing Employee Data
Phase 3: Post-Refresh System Updates
Compensation Management Phases Overview – FAQ
Additional Resources
Process Summary
| Phase | Focus | Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Preparation and Archiving | Archive and preserve prior cycle data. | Clean foundation for a new cycle. |
| Refreshing Employee Data | Update employee and hierarchy information. | Accurate, current employee records. |
| Post-Refresh System Updates | Verify and finalize configurations. | Ready-to-launch compensation environment. |
Phase 1: Preparation and Archiving
This phase focuses on ensuring data integrity before any changes are made. Administrators run key reports and archive the prior compensation cycle to preserve historical records. Once all records are captured, the environment is cleared and staged for a clean setup.
Key objectives:
- Generate and store final reports and statements from the previous cycle.
- Archive completed data for historical and audit purposes.
- Prepare the system for and complete data reset.
Phase 2: Refreshing Employee Data
In this phase, administrators update the system with the most current employee information to reflect organizational changes such as new hires, terminations, or manager reassignments. This step can be completed independently but is typically part of the broader compensation management process.
Key objectives:
- Export and format employee data from the HRIS or payroll system.
- Verify file accuracy before uploading to prevent mapping or hierarchy errors.
- Refresh employee records and confirm reporting relationships.
Phase 3: Post-Refresh System Updates
The final phase ensures the refreshed data is reflected accurately throughout the system and that the environment is ready for planning. Administrators confirm hierarchies, update business rules, and configure access for managers.
Key objectives:
- Verify hierarchy accuracy and reporting alignment.
- Review and update business rules, comparison dates, and eligibility settings.
- Recalculate system values and open the cycle for manager access.
Compensation Management Phases Overview – FAQ
Additional Resources
Compensation Management Getting Started
Compensation Management Overview
Compensation Management: Phase 1 - Preparing & Archiving Data
Compensation Management: Phase 2 - Refreshing Employee Data
Compensation Management: Phase 3 - Post-Refresh System Updates
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