The Sheridan Academic Logistics (SAL) bolt-on to PeopleSoft includes a number of modules for Curriculum Planning, Term Planning and Workload Planning. This presentation describes the Workload Planning module in Campus Solutions CS9.0 and its HR-facing Contract Loading module in HCM9.2. Central to this solution is PeopleSoft integration to Infosilem's EnCampus Timetabler scheduling software and it's Data Collection Utility (DCU 8.1.0) used for decentralized Faculty term planning of couse sections and professor assignments. Workload Planning provides the tools for Faculties to setup the teaching assignments from DCU and to print Standard Work Forms for Full-Time professors and contracts for Non-Full-Time professors. These "Workload" documents are generated with BI Publisher as the workload is adjusted through the planning process with changing assignments captured from Timetabler/DCU and refreshed using integration broker connectivity to the Timetabler API. The presentation concludes with a discussion of innovations made in loading contracts with more precision in terms of earnings distribution, supervision, work location and ad-hoc schedule.
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