Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Rajesh Lingamallu
Agenda
Human Resource Processes Payroll Management
What is Fusion Application? Workforce Profiles
Oracle Cloud Deployment Options Talent management
Functional Set up Manager Goals Management
Security Administration Performance Management
Global Human Resource
Absence Management
HR Processes
Oracle Fusion Evolution Path
Cloud Computing
Cloud computing is a general term for anything that involves delivering hosted services
over the Internet
Oracle Fusion Applications
Oracle Fusion Applications can be best
described as
In bound Integrations -> HCM Data Loader, Spread sheets, Payroll batch
loader etc;
Out bound Integrations -> HCM extracts, Business Intelligence(BI) OTBI etc;
Organization Structure
• Enterprise
• Division
• Legal Entity
• Business Unit
Organization structures in Fusion HCM
Organization structures in Fusion HCM
Enterprise
Division
Legal Entity
Business Unit
• Set enabled objects in HCM are: Departments, Locations, Jobs & Grades
• When you create these objects the Set is mandatory field, so they are
always created within a Set
• With each Business Unit, you can associate only one Department Set,
one Location Set etc
• Same set can be associated with multiple Business Units
• There is a Set available out of the box that is called Common Set
• Positions are not set enabled but are defined within a Business Unit
Reference Data set
Legal & Payroll related Structures
Legal Jurisdictions
• Plan and define your legal reporting units at both the local and national levels
if you operate within the administrative boundaries of a jurisdiction that is
more granular than country.
• For example, in India, income tax exists at the national level where as
professional tax exists at the state level
• You must register your legal entities and reporting units with legal authorities
in the jurisdictions where you conduct business
• A tax reporting unit is the Oracle Fusion HCM version of the legal reporting
unit in Oracle Fusion Applications
• Use a tax reporting unit to group workers for the purpose of tax and social
insurance reporting
Payroll Statutory Units
• If you have multiple legislative data groups for a country, you will need to define the information again for each
LDG.
• If you are not using payroll, you may want to use legislative data groups since they are used in extracts and reports
Legislative Data Groups (LDG)
Positions