适用行业
- 食品与饮料
用例
- 人员跟踪与监控
- 时间敏感网络
服务
- 培训
关于客户
YATAY 是一家位于 Soho 唐人街中心的酒店企业。该企业向东京许多被称为“yatai”的街头小吃摊致敬,在那里吃喝是一种社交体验。 YATAY 对艺术、音乐、文化和烹饪工艺充满热情,这反映在他们的食物、饮料和氛围中。他们提供优质的日本木炭烧烤炉端烧菜肴和充满都市本能的饮料。该公司还包括一家工作室酒吧 Zoku,它是 Soho 区的一颗隐藏宝石。截至2021年,YATAY拥有超过60名员工,并且仍在不断增长。
挑战
YATAY 是一家位于 Soho 唐人街的酒店企业,在管理不断壮大的团队方面面临着挑战。最初,他们使用 Excel 电子表格等手动方法来安排任务。然而,随着团队的扩大,这种方法变得越来越复杂和耗时。此外,管理员工的假期和缺勤请求也是一个挑战。这些要求经常被忽视或遗忘,导致日程安排冲突和员工的不满。该公司迫切需要一种解决方案来自动化这些任务、减少管理时间并让他们更加关注客户。
解决方案
YATAY 决定实施 Bizimply,这是一个可以满足其日程安排和员工管理需求的自动化系统。 Bizimply 允许 YATAY 监控员工工作时间并为所有团队制定每日时间表,从而显着提高他们的效率。该系统还包括一个计时站,员工可以在其中打卡上下班,确保准确记录工作时间。这一功能确保了所有员工都能准确、按时获得工资,消除任何潜在的薪酬纠纷。此外,Bizimply 还提供 YATAY 可以每天下载和分析的数据报告。这些报告有助于确定企业内部需要改进的领域。该系统还通知管理层员工何时需要接受培训,从而帮助不断改进客户服务。借助这些自动化流程,YATAY 能够更加专注于业务增长。
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