Latest Workday Upgrade Includes New 'Buyer Hub'
Workday received a scheduled upgrade Saturday, March 25. Several of the new features improve the functionality of Workday, including the new Buyer Hub.
The Buyer Hub is a centralized hub where users can access tasks and reports for requisitions, purchase orders, supplier contracts and supplier invoices. It enables users to view all critical business transactions in one location, making it easier to complete their tasks.
For more information about the Buyer Hub, visit the Workday Resources site. There is also training available in Workday. Find it by typing "Learning: Buyer Hub" in the search bar of Workday.
Workday training resources are available to U of A employees on SharePoint. If you have any issues with Workday, please visit the help portal or email questions to workday@uark.edu.
Contacts
James Morrison, senior director
User Solutions
479-575-4934,
jm218@uark.edu
Logan Wilson, senior director of administrative communications
Division of Finance and Administration
479-575-3047,
lbwilson@uark.edu
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