Employee groups and Employee group types

An employee group is an organizational unit of employees. For further grouping you can link the employee groups to employee group types; these are labels for categorizing employee groups. You can link an employee group to an activity, but not to a complete business process. The figure shows the relationships between employees, employee groups, and employee group types.

The structure of an organization model

Employee Groups (tgbrg8155m000)

To create and maintain employee groups, use the Employee Groups (tgbrg8155m000) session.

In this session, you specify a name for the employee group and link the employee group to an employee group type for further grouping.

The creation of employee group types is done in the Employee Group Types (tgbrg8150m000) session. This session is self-explanatory and therefore not discussed any further.

Employees by Employee Group (tgbrg8160m000)

To link employees to an employee group, use the Employees by Employee Group (tgbrg8160m000) session.

An employee can be a member of several employee group types and a member of several employee groups within an employee group type. There are no restrictions regarding the number of employee groups and employee group types to which you link an employee.

Employee Groups by Employee Group (tgbrg8157m000)

To create and maintain child employee groups, use the Employee Groups by Employee Group (tgbrg8157m000) session.

A child employee group is an employee group linked to another employee group at one level below the latter.

Note: The employee group type of the parent and child employee group must be the same.