Unable to create reports without user record 2.0
Currently, if an existing employee has not accepted their invitation to become a user when they’re been invited to take the assessment, it is impossible to create any of the reports. Can this functionality please be enabled?
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11 Mar, '24
Rhonda HollowayHighlighted comment
Yes, please. With the 2.0 invitation process I'm not even sure how someone can complete an assessment without creating their account since that is the first step they are asked to do.
I can see this being an issue not only for HR, as Michael noted, but also for training. When the new content is ready if we are doing a training for managers we might want to print some reports to be used during the training and if the person never completed their system setup we would not be able to include them in the training as easily. -
06 Feb, '24
Michael KirkAn existing employee should not automatically become a user.
It is important that HR (if provided the proper access) can get access to all PI information and reports about an employee, even though the employee has not accepted to become a user.l -
31 May, '24
Beth FrielThis is incredibly burdensome. In addition, many companies want to restrict access and would be reluctant to send any assessments via Inspire. Again, PI's aspiration for all companies to achieve total transparency conflicts with reality. We will lose clients because of this.
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20 Jun, '24
Jon ZulawskiTransparency is great as a value, but not as a policy, especially in the HR world. Right now, it is possible to individually invite users to complete the PI BA in Inspire without requiring the creation of an account, but since bulk uploading is broken, the process is burdensome and unintuitive, and the full breadth of reports isn't available for users are set up via that method.