The new Workday Knowledge Base provides a searchable platform for those with questions about Workday and the Modernization Project. It’s also where you’ll find future training materials like Reference Guides.
The Modernization blog uses certain tags to categorize topics for blog posts. This allows WSU community members to follow what they are interested in. The following are the main tags we use for our posts.
The Modernization Initiative posts on its YouTube channel regularly to provide a place for the WSU community to find relevant information about Workday.
Modernization Initiative leadership has made two new implementation decisions regarding budget management in Workday. All implementation decisions can be found on our Implementation Decisions page.
When WSU transitions to Workday in January 2021, it will be important to know how to manage your time and absence as a University employee. Read on for a new video and more details.
The Modernization team is excited to announce a new resource for the University community that will help ease the transition to Workday. Available at the Change Overview webpage here, you can view handouts that highlight the top five main changes happening in areas such as payroll, payables, and grants.
Washington State University for the past 40 years has used multiple systems, paper forms, and manual processes for essential reporting of financial and human resources data. Starting with Workday, there will be a place for these processes to live without the hassle of switching among several systems. You will be able to create, analyze, and […]
As the University nears its transition to Workday, it is important to understand what is in the Modernization project’s scope. Today, WSU uses multiple systems to complete the business processes for finance, payroll, human resources, and grant administration.