A Manager Copilot for Contingent Labor – Faster, Safer, Cheaper
Steer managers to the right route, cut rework and speed hiring.
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
Track
Impact
Paramount brought People Analytics, Employee Experience and Contingent Labor under one roof to fix a messy manager journey. The team built a Workforce Copilot in the HR portal that asks a few questions, guides managers to the right worker route and launches the correct process – logging every step. We will cover the mandate, simple design principles, guardrails and the build path from one pilot to broader roll-out. You will see the results on speed, rework, manager effort and visibility of contingent spend, plus the missteps we corrected and a practical playbook to replicate. We will also show how the approach travels across countries and HR platforms.
This session will explore
- Why this mattered – permanent versus project workforce; time, compliance and spend pain felt across HR, Legal, Finance and EX.
- How the team reframed the mandate – from analysis to fixing the whole journey with shared ownership.
- The current manager journey – where it breaks and what it costs in delays and rework.
- The Workforce Copilot – a portal conversation that asks key questions, guides the route and launches the right process with an audit trail.
- Simple design and guardrails – clear rules, secure access, language managers understand, and evidence for audit.
- Build and roll-out – start with one painful use case, pilot, learn weekly, then expand by business unit and country.
- Results, lessons and what to copy – confirmed gains on speed, rework and effort; what failed first and how to fix it.
Learning objectives
- Set a joint mandate with Legal, EX, HR Ops and Finance that sticks.
- Map a messy manager journey and spot the failure points to fix first.
- Design a lightweight copilot – decision rules first, then more breadth – that managers will use.
- Plan a sensible roll-out – minimal scope, clear owners and weekly learning loops.
- Track the right measures – cycle time, rework, manager effort, policy adherence and visibility of contingent spend.
Why this is on the agenda
Media and entertainment runs on projects – with contractors and production crews often matching the employee base. Managers face multiple systems and unclear rules, which slows hiring and creates off-policy risk. Streamlining how requests are made and routed – with clear guidance and audit – reduces delays, improves fairness and strengthens oversight across countries and brands.