CPC G06F 21/6218 (2013.01) [G06F 16/2246 (2019.01); G06Q 10/105 (2013.01); H04L 63/105 (2013.01)] | 18 Claims |
1. A computer implemented method that dynamically provides an interactive contractor dashboard, the method comprising:
identifying an organization directory associated with an entity from among one or more entities;
retrieving, via an electronic input, the organization directory associated with the entity;
receiving, via a contractor feed, contractor data associated with an entity where the contractor feed retrieves data from one or more sources of contractor data;
aggregating, via an aggregator engine, the data from the one or more sources of contractor data;
receiving, via a user input, a request from the user;
identifying the user by an employee identifier that associates the user with a line of business, a team, and a department;
deriving, via a computer processor, an entitlements model for the employee identifier, wherein the entitlements model comprises a customized hierarchy of data access and wherein the customized hierarchy represents a user's position within the organization directory;
reducing a data set and dynamically generating, via a computer processor, a customized data set by applying the entitlements model to the data set;
communicating, via an interactive contractor dashboard, the customized data set;
determining, based on intelligence and data analytics, whether a contractor requires one or more resources from among an access card, a system access, an application access, a work station, and technical support; and
permitting, by the customized hierarchy of access, the user to view the contractor data as another user when the user's position comprises a senior managerial role,
wherein the other user is associated to a second employee identifier,
wherein the interactive contractor dashboard comprises a plurality of segments representing workforce type, line of business, region, top labor providers, and top job descriptions,
wherein the interactive contractor dashboard provides additional segments comprising: onboarding lifecycle process data and supplier service level agreement (SLA) breakdown data, and
wherein the supplier SLA breakdown data includes: SLA category, minimum service level, actual supplier level, performance credit weight, and credit amount.
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