Employee Experience & Engagement
Transform your workplace experience with our Employee Experience & Engagement solutions. Features like self service portals, secure access to payslips, leave requests, or exit workflows are all covered. This empowers employees and improves organizational culture, and boosts retention.
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Employee & Exit Experience
YVI makes every step of the employee journey a breeze. Whether it’s easy access to payslips, handling leave requests, or navigating a smooth digital exit, it ensures that employees feel supported, appreciated, and respected, from the moment they join until their very last day on the job.

Employee Self Service (ESS)
The Employee Self Service portal makes it easy for employees to request leave, update personal information, and access payslips. It provides a secure, self service experience that empowers employees and saves administrative tasks.

Exit Management
YVI simplifies employee exits with guided workflows, automated settlements, and straightforward tracking. The whole process flows seamlessly for both the organization and the employee, leaving a transparent and positive impression.
Disciplinary ,and gift Management
Handle employee cases with ease with its organised disciplinary management system, which promotes transparency and accountability from start to finish. Plus, with the Gift Management feature, organisations can easily issue and track vouchers, making rewards and recognition simple and efficient.

Disciplinary case Management
Take charge of employee cases with clarity and fairness. YVI makes it easy to monitor disciplinary actions every step of the way, ensuring the process is transparent, efficient, and compliant.

Gift Vouchers
Recognize and reward your employees with ease. With YVI, you can effortlessly issue and track digital gift vouchers, turning incentives simple yet meaningful.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the primary responsibilities of a CXO?
The term CXO refers to a “Chief X Officer”, where “X” can be anything from Executive (CEO), Financial (CFO), Technology (CTO), to Experience (CXO in Customer Experience), and more. So technically, CXO is a placeholder for any C-suite role. However, when people say “CXO”, they often mean any senior executive responsible for a strategic area of the company.
How does a CXO collaborate with other C-suite executives (CEO, CTO, CMO, etc.)?
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What’s the difference between a CXO and a CMO/Chief Product Officer?
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