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Williamson County Schools Assistant
Budget and Finance Director Vickie Robbins works with
the new MUNIS software. |
Williamson County Schools is now working with a more user-friendly software package that should
improve the accuracy of financial reporting. The MUNIS
system is used for both finance and human resources. It
will be used for things like payroll, accounts payable, and
financial reporting.
The first round of paychecks cut by the new
system will be out this week. The system will keep
better track of the paycheck information and vacation/sick
leave balances. In the future, it will also allow employees to check the
information online.
"The information for employees will be right at
their fingertips," says Williamson County Schools Budget
and Finance
Director Leslie Holman. "It's putting the
responsibility for checking the accuracy of paycheck and leave
information on the employee. Plus they'll eventually be
able to check pay history, change their address, and request
time off."
The MUNIS system also means budget information can be
directly entered into the system by department heads and can be accessed much
easier than before. Human resources will also benefit
greatly from the new system. If a prospective employee
applies for a job online and gets hired, the information entered
during the application process will be pulled into the financial
system. It eliminates the need for double-entries.
The system isn't foolproof, and Holman says
certain aspects will have to be tweaked as time goes on.
"We've taken baby steps, so it's taken some
time," says Holman. "We're going to continue to baby step as we
go along so we don't get overwhelmed. It's a canned package, so
we've lost the customization we had with our old system.
But it also has more features, and that is more beneficial for us as a growing
system."
Those working on the financial front lines are
optimistic about MUNIS's capabilities and are hoping it will
make their lives easier as they cut about 4,000 paychecks every
two weeks.

Williamson County Schools Chief Payroll
Officer Ann Leslie hopes the new MUNIS system will boost
accuracy and save time. |
"We hope its going to increase the accuracy of
our reporting," says Chief Payroll Officer Ann Leslie. "It also
will hopefully be a big timesaver for us as it will cut down on
a lot of our paperwork."
Assistant Budget and Finance Director Vickie
Robbins helped lead the financial teams through the long process
of getting the system rolling, which started in November 2005.
"I think it's going to really help out our
department," says Robbins. "It will increase accuracy and
because pay statements will be emailed in the future, it will hopefully save us time and money when it comes to paper, folding, and
courier services."
"I'm proud of what Vickie, the financial
department, and human resources have done," says Holman. "They've made every target date set.
The payroll department has worked every weekend since
Thanksgiving to make sure that happened."
Williamson County Schools employees wanting more
information on these changes can go to the intranet site,
click on "forms," then "budget/finance," then "paycheck detail."
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