Logging In

Accessing SuccessFactors Workforce Analytics requires logging into the SuccessFactors HXM platform first. It requires the following steps:
- Open a web browser and navigate to the SuccessFactors login page.
- Enter your username and password in the appropriate fields.
- Select the Log On button to access the SuccessFactors HCM suite homepage.
Please note that the steps mentioned above are generic and may vary depending on your organization's specific configuration of the SuccessFactors HCM suite .
Benefits of Integrating WFA with SAP SuccessFactors HCM
The WFA application is integrated with an SAP SuccessFactors HCM instance. The integration provides the following benefits:
Single Sign On (SSO) access for users to SAP SuccessFactors modules.
Automated management of WFA user accounts and role-based security. This significantly reduces the administration burden of managing WFA user accounts and security. SAP SuccessFactors HCM user accounts are linked to the WFA user accounts.
Accessing the Analytics Portal

After you log into the SAP SuccessFactors instance, you can navigate to the WFA application, also referred to as the WFA portal.
To access the WFA portal:
From the main navigation list select Workforce Analytics. The label can be renamed in individual instances.
The WFA landing page loads.
Analytics Portal Page

The Analytics Portal Page provides the following features:
Workforce Analytics allows you to design custom Landing Pages.
It eases user navigation by providing access to WFA standard views and areas of the site at one entry point.
Users can choose their own Landing Page.
Workforce Analytics Page Navigation

The Analytics Portal Page, also known as the landing page, provides the following navigation components:
Landing Page: Return to your login landing page.
Metrics: Search link and menu containing links to available measures.
Filters: Apply time, structural and/or analysis dimensions to further customize your report.
Reset
: Reset to default any applied time, structural or analysis dimensions.Tools: List of the tools available for your role.
Export: Send the display to Microsoft Word, Adobe PDF or PowerPoint.
Admin: Access to administrative features available to your role.
Resources: Catalogue of customer specific documents, Resources can be hidden.
A Pin to Screen button
is available for users to set and clear the Workforce Analytics Navigation Bar.
Navigation Bar - Filters and Tools

Additional tiles in the Navigation Bar include Filters and Tools.
Filters allow you to apply time, structure, and/or analysis dimensions to the current report. The options available can change based upon the selected report.
Select Reset
to reset the applied filters back to the default.
A user can save predefined dimensions as a filter profile. Additionally, a filter profile can be set as the default.
The tools panel allows you to access a variety of WFA tools within the application. Some of these tools will be covered in more detail later in this course.
Navigating to Measure Views

Measure Views (also called Metrics Views) provide a quick and easy way to navigate the rich content of over 2,000 metrics provided by Workforce Analytics.
These Measure Views allow for different views of the WFA data without any need to build dedicated reports or queries.
To access the Measure Views:
Locate the measure you want in the menu system and select it.
The measure view for the selected measure loads.
To locate a measure, you can expand the different measure categories and subcategories. The location of the measure category and subcategory is documented in the Core Workforce and Mobility Metric Pack Documentation.
You can also search for a measure with the search box:
Type part of the name in the search box and either select the Search icon or press Enter.
You can select Next and Previous to navigate through matching measures.
Navigating to Query Workspace

Query Workspace allows WFA users to create custom queries against WFA data and visualize the query results in tables, charts, or embed them in custom reports. It allows users to analyze data in ways that are not available in the default measure views.
The use of Query Workspace is detailed in a lesson later in the course.
To access Query Workspace:
Select Query Workspace from the Tools panel in the navigation bar.
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You can also navigate to query workspace by selecting the Switch to Classic View link inside an Investigation.

You can also access Query Workspace by using action search.
Navigating to Investigate

Investigate combines a clean and modern look with improved usability based on SAP Fiori design principles and our comprehensive analytical library to make interactive analytics simple and readily accessible. Investigate allows you to create queries and adjust visualizations within a single tool.
The use of Investigate is detailed in a lesson later in the course.
To access Investigate:
Select Investigate from the Tools panel in the navigation bar.
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Navigating to Create Custom Reports

Report Center is a report management tool. One of its functions is to allow WFA users to create custom reports. These reports can include data from a variety of data sources, including the Query Workspace and Investigate.
The use of Report Center is detailed in a lesson later in the course.
To access the Report Center:
Select Reporting from the main navigation menu.
Navigating Measure Views
Measures, Dimensions, and Benchmarks
WFA users must understand the components that make up queries and reports produced from workforce analytics data. WFA collects data from one or more sources and make that collected data available for analysis, essentially Measures and Dimensions.
Measures can be defined as input measures or result measures, and dimensions can be categorized as structural, analysis, or time dimensions. Finally, result measures can often be compared to benchmarking data provided by SuccessFactors. Understanding the differences in these components is important.
Result Measures and Input Measures

An Input Measure is information that has been sourced or calculated from the raw data extract provided by members from their Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS) to convert into metrics.
The following examples are input measures:
End of Period Headcount
FTE
Average Headcount
Terminations
Hires
Performance Appraisal Participants
A Derived Input Measure is a base input measure that has been filtered by a dimension category. The following examples are derived input measures:
- EOP Headcount – Male
- FTE – Part-Time
- Terminations – Voluntary
- External Hires – Minority
A Result Measure is a new piece of information that has been calculated by combining multiple input measures. This information represents information that was not present within the original HRIS extract.
The following examples are result measures:
Average Workforce Age
Staffing Rate – Female
Average Workforce Tenure
Termination Rate
Net Hire Ratio
Average Performance Appraisal Rating
Employee Turnaround Rate
Filters – Time Navigation

Navigational time models are multi-level models that allow the user to navigate through the time dimension using the left-hand navigation menu. WFA supports time models based upon calendar years or fiscal years.
The Time Filter supports 3 levels for the time dimension: years, quarters, and months.
Yearly time models are based on calendar years like 2018 and 2019 and on fiscal years like 2017/2018 and 2018/2019.
Quarterly time models are based on the calendar quarters of Quarter 1 (January to March), Quarter 2 (April to June), Quarter 3 (July to September) and Quarter 4 (October to December) or, alternatively, on the fiscal quarters.
Monthly time models are based on the twelve months of the year.
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Filters – Structural Dimension Navigation

Structural dimensions allow analysis by organizational, regional, reporting or line of business structures. Selecting Report By allows you to choose a structural dimension to "slice" the data. Selecting Limit By allows you to choose a structural dimension to filter the data.
Report By: choose a structural dimension to "slice" the data.
Limit By: choose a structural dimension to filter the data. You may not filter using the same structural dimension as the one used in Report By.
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Filters – Analysis Dimension Navigation

Analysis dimensions allow analysis by groups which logically segment the measure. For example, Workforce measures such as Termination Rate may be analyzed by Gender or Job Role. Financial measures such as Operating Expense may be analyzed by Expense Type and Staffing measures such as Applicant may be analyzed by Applicant Source.
Analyze By: choose an analysis dimension to "slice" the data.
Filter By: choose an analysis dimension to filter the data.
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Benchmark Gauges

The SAP SuccessFactors benchmark program provides a large database of hundreds of benchmarks. SAP SuccessFactors analytics customers have their results on each of these benchmarks deployed via an online dashboard as part of their workforce analytics application.
The SAP SuccessFactors benchmarking application is the most comprehensive online resource for workforce metrics on the market today. The benchmark values are embedded in organizations’ measure views and are superimposed onto actual company results for quick visual comparisons.
Benchmarks can be selected by the user to compare their organization results to peer organizations:
Results within the Green zone are within the desired range for that measure.
Results within the Orange zone are close to the target for that measure.
Figures representing the 25th, 50th and 75th percentiles of the years benchmark sample.
Results within the Red zone are far from the desired range for that measure.
The gauge and value represent the organizations score for that measure.
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Measure Page Heading

All Measure pages contain a heading with the following features:
Title of the measure
Description for the measure
Measure Explain & Footnote text
Measure Explain

When selected, the ? icon displays an explanation of the measure that is currently being viewed.
FootNotes

The + icon displays any footnotes available for the currently selected measure. FootNotes are specific to an organization and can be added by any user to provide more detail/context on the measure for other users within their organization.
Result Measure Navigation – Result Measure Views

Use the dropdown navigation on each measure page to see the other measure pages available.
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Result Analysis View

In addition to the common features of all measure views, the Analysis View for Result Measures contains:
A trended graphical representation of the measure for the whole organization for a selected period of time.
A graphical representation of the percentage make up of that measure sliced by the analysis dimension for the selected time period.
A table comparison of each structural dimension unit by each analysis dimension unit for the measure for the selected time period.
Result Benchmark View

In addition to the common features of all measure views, the Benchmark View for Result Measures contains:
A benchmark line chart representation of the measure by benchmark groups available in the selected benchmark category for the selected time period.
A benchmark analysis describing the selected benchmark.
A stacked benchmark chart showing the organizations results for the selected time period against the benchmark ranges.
A table comparison of the measure by the selected analysis option compared to the benchmark category selected.
Result Inputs View

In addition to the common features of all measure views, the Inputs View for Result Measures contains:
A trended graphical representation of the measure for the whole organization for a selected period of time.
The formula for calculating the result measure.
A table comparison of each of the measure inputs for the selected time period.
Result Table View

In addition to the common features of all measure views, the Table View for Result Measures contains:
A table representation of the measure by the selected analysis option for the selected time period.
A table representation of the measure by the selected analysis dimension for the selected structural dimension.
Result Trend View

In addition to the common features of all measure views, the Trend View for Result Measures contains:
Trended graphical representation of the measure for the selected time period including the average over time.
Trended table representation of the measure by the selected structural dimension for the selected time period.
Input Measure Navigation – Input Measure Views

Use the dropdown navigation available on each measure page to see the other measure pages available.
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Input Analysis View

In addition to the common features of all measure views, the Analysis View for Input Measures contains:
A trended graphical representation of the measure for the whole organization sliced by the analysis dimension.
A graphical representation of the percentage make up of that measure sliced by the analysis dimension for the selected time period.
A table representation of the measure broken down by the selected structural dimension and sliced by the selected analysis dimension.
Input Analysis View – Pie

In addition to the common features of all measure views, the Pie Chart View for Input Measures contains:
A pie graph representation of the measure by the selected analysis dimension for the selected time period.
A pie graph representation of the measure by the selected structural dimension for the selected time period.
A table comparison of the measure by the selected structural and analysis dimensions at the selected point in time.
Input Table View

In addition to the common features of all measure views, the Table View for Input Measures contains:
A table representation of the measure by the selected time period and the selected analysis dimension.
A table representation of the measure for a single point in time, by the selected analysis and structural dimensions.
Input Trend View

In addition to the common features of all measure views, the Pie Chart View for Input Measures contains:
A trended graphical representation of the measure for the selected time period including the average over time.
A trended table representation of the measure by the selected structural dimension for the selected time period.
Administrative Features

The Admin link that appears in the top right corner of the WFA Portal provides access the administrative features available for your role.
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Exporting to Word, PDF or PowerPoint

Export Report Pages, or an entire Report to Microsoft Word, Adobe PDF or Microsoft PowerPoint using the Export icons in the menu bar.
Exporting to Excel

You also might need to export the results of a table. Each table has a button to export that individual table to Microsoft Excel.
Exporting Individual Charts

Certain individual charts can be copied and pasted into an image, document or presentation editing program.
Right click the chart and select Copy, then, right click in the program and select Paste.
Workforce Analytics Standard Report Templates
What are Standard Templates?

WFA Standard templates are pre-built templates only applicable to customers with Workforce Analytics. They are available in the SAP Help Portal to be uploaded to the organizations instance. Customers are then able to customize these reports per business requirements. The data is easily exportable for use in other tools or applications such as Microsoft Excel.
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Analytic Scorecards
| Report | Key Metrics That Help Define the Makeup of the Organization |
|---|---|
| Workforce Mobility | Track employee movements within the organizations. |
| Performance & Goal Key Metrics | Track employee and team performance and goals. |
| Workforce Availability | Where are absences occurring in the organization? |
| Learning | What impact is learning having on the organization? |
| Recruiting | Track and monitor the organization’s recruitment strategy. |
| Compensation Planning | View the organizations compensation plan and monitory its effectiveness. |
| Succession Development | Develop and track the organization’s future leaders. |
| Organizational Effectiveness | Are all teams working effectively and cohesively across the organization? |
| Payroll & Benefits | View key metrics pertaining to the payroll and benefit function in the organization. |
| Employee Attitude | Track and monitor employee engagement in the organization. |
| Environment | Key metrics to monitor health and safety within the organization. |
| Diversity | Monitor gender & minority groups by headcount, leadership, potential, career progression, development and recruitment. Minority groups will validate to Non-Speaking English Background (NESB) for APAC organizations. |
Analytic Scorecards are one-page report templates that can be used and customized in the Workforce Analytics environment. Modules included from the Workforce Analytics Metric packs are Core Workforce and Mobility, Learning, Recruitment, Succession, Compensation, Availability and Performance and Goals.
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Other Report Templates
| Report | Report Definition |
|---|---|
| New Manager | Provide a new manager a quick insight into their new team. |
| Employee Profitability | Provides a quick and easy visual that will assist reporting on "how" human capital impacts an organization’s financial performance. |
| Business Beyond Bias | This report specifically addresses business beyond bias. |
| Human Capital Reporting | This template provides all required metrics for external reporting based on the ISO 30414 Human Capital Reporting Standard. |
Some other reports offer more pages and/or detail than scorecards.
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