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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
ADNH Compass Leisure and Hospitality 22000 $3.9B United Arab Emirates SAP SAP HCM Employee Self Service Employee Self Service 2013 n/a
In 2013, ADNH Compass implemented SAP HCM Employee Self Service. The SAP HCM Employee Self Service deployment delivered Employee Self Service capabilities to support HR and payroll business functions for more than 2,000 employees across ADNH Compass ME LLC operations in the United Arab Emirates. The implementation focused on core employee self service workflows including maintenance of employee records and personal data, timesheet entry and approvals, payroll information access, and annual leave processing and planning. Functional configuration reflected HR coordinator responsibilities such as manpower planning inputs, turnover and retention reporting, preparation and analysis of monthly severance statistics, and support for promotion and transfer evaluation workflows. Operational access was provisioned through the SAP Employee Portal as the user interface for employees, supervisors, and HR coordinators, enabling approval routing to unit managers and coordination across unit HR departments. Governance and process changes centered on centralized recordkeeping, standardized timesheet and leave approval workflows, and consolidation of HR operational tasks such as coordination with job portals and cross-unit HR inquiries.
AETC Manufacturing 362 $119M United Kingdom SAP SAP HCM Employee Self Service Employee Self Service 2005 n/a
In 2005, AETC implemented SAP HCM Employee Self Service as part of an SAP HR program supporting its UK manufacturing operations. The SAP HCM Employee Self Service rollout was executed while a SAP Technical Lead Consultant led a combined offshore, onsite team of 15 and coordinated requirements from business users to developers. The implementation focused on core HR Module capabilities including Payroll, Personnel Administration, Benefits, Compensation management and Organization Management submodules, with the Employee Self Service component providing manager and employee-facing workflows. Technical work included a PA user exit to control future dated attendance entry by employee type, ABAP 4 reports to extract customer master long texts, and custom programs that send email notifications for upcoming merit anniversaries and recent position changes. Deployment used an SAP R/3 aligned architecture, with the technical lead interfacing with SAP R/3 functional consultants to finalize functional specifications and report formats. Project scheduling and assignment were managed through Microsoft Project, and deliverables were documented in BRD, FSD, and TSD artifacts. Governance emphasized GAP analysis, end user and business process owner engagement, and formal testing cycles, including unit and integration testing followed by post implementation support. The implementation covered HR and payroll business functions and instrumented manager notifications and reporting to support operational HR processes under the Employee Self Service category.
Allied Irish Banks Banking and Financial Services 10469 $5.8B Ireland SAP SAP HCM Employee Self Service Employee Self Service 2011 n/a
In 2011, Allied Irish Banks implemented SAP HCM Employee Self Service. The SAP HCM Employee Self Service deployment was delivered into AIB's SAP HR landscape to provide Employee Self Service functionality for the bank's workforce of 10,469 employees in Ireland and to centralize employee facing HR interactions within the existing SAP environment. Implementation focused on core Employee Self Service capabilities typical for the category, including personal data maintenance, leave and absence requests, payslip viewing and benefits administration. SAP HCM Employee Self Service was configured through the ESS/MSS Portal and aligned with SAP HCM master data, payroll schemas and role based access controls, with usability efforts that included exploration of SAP Fiori UX patterns. The solution integrated directly with SAP HR and Payroll modules within AIB's broader SAP landscape and interfaced with the ESS/MSS Portal used for employee and manager self service. Reporting and analytics feeds were channeled to the bank's BI applications, including Qlikview and Hyperion, while data integration and ETL capability leveraged Ab Initio and the Teradata enterprise data warehouse for enterprise reporting and compliance. Operational ownership was shared between IT application teams and HR operations, with service delivery responsibilities housed in the SAP Competency Centre. Governance and rollout were coordinated by the SAP Programme Team and the SAP Competency Centre, with programme leadership that included Macartan Conway in SAP programme and competency roles. The governance model introduced formal SLAs and KPIs, structured change control and training and succession planning to embed operational support, service reporting and ongoing application maintenance into AIB's HR and IT operating procedures.
Consumer Packaged Goods 6000 $7.3B India SAP SAP HCM Employee Self Service Employee Self Service 2009 Ibm
Oil, Gas and Chemicals 950 $100M Germany SAP SAP HCM Employee Self Service Employee Self Service 2019 n/a
Government 5693 $1.2B Australia SAP SAP HCM Employee Self Service Employee Self Service 2015 n/a
Banking and Financial Services 11386 $5.2B Ireland SAP SAP HCM Employee Self Service Employee Self Service 2013 n/a
Banking and Financial Services 12681 $886M Indonesia SAP SAP HCM Employee Self Service Employee Self Service 2012 n/a
Government 8700 $313M United Kingdom SAP SAP HCM Employee Self Service Employee Self Service 2014 n/a
Consumer Packaged Goods 6000 $4.0B Thailand SAP SAP HCM Employee Self Service Employee Self Service 2016 n/a
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD SAP HCM Employee Self Service Coverage

SAP HCM Employee Self Service is a Employee Self Service solution from SAP.

Companies worldwide use SAP HCM Employee Self Service, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as Compass Group, UniCredit, Linde Material Handling, Health Service Executive and Fluor Corporation are recorded users of SAP HCM Employee Self Service for Employee Self Service.

Companies using SAP HCM Employee Self Service are most concentrated in Leisure and Hospitality, Banking and Financial Services and Manufacturing, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using SAP HCM Employee Self Service are most concentrated in United Kingdom, Italy and Germany, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of SAP HCM Employee Self Service across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using SAP HCM Employee Self Service range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 4.29%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 21.43%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 47.14%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 27.14%.

Customers of SAP HCM Employee Self Service include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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