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Transforming Payroll Management: Insights from the New CPB Interface

Join Kevin Curley, Executive Director of the eUMB Project, Dale Hough, Assistant Comptroller at UMCP, and Ellen Coffin, Director of the Central Payroll Bureau, as they discuss significant changes in the payroll process. This session will cover the eUMB Release 1, the new CPB Interface, the USM payroll schedule, and the associated roles and responsibilities. Learn about the benefits of this interface consolidation, including improved control of the pay process and direct access to payroll data. Engage in a Q&A session to clarify any questions you might have.

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Transforming Payroll Management: Insights from the New CPB Interface

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  1. Internal PeopleSoft ConferenceFacing Change Payroll and New CPB Interface Kevin Curley, Executive Director, eUMB Project Dale Hough, Assistant Comptroller, UMCP Ellen Coffin, Director, Central Payroll Bureau

  2. Agenda • eUMB Release 1 • Overview of the new CPB Interface • USM payroll schedule • New roles and responsibilities • Benefits of the new interface • Some consequences of the new interface

  3. UMB/UMCP/CPB Interface Consolidation Site

  4. Benefits from UMB’s Perspective • Control of the pay process • Direct Access to CPB Payroll System • Online access to employee payroll data in PeopleSoft

  5. Questions?

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