Most people think:
“I just need to learn where things are.”
But that’s not the real challenge.
The real challenge
Understanding how to behave inside each system.
MyTime behavior
- quick checks
- repeated access
- simple navigation
Workday behavior
- structured input
- step-by-step workflows
- delayed results
Comparison
| System | Usage style |
|---|---|
| MyTime | Fast, frequent |
| Workday | Slow, structured |
What goes wrong
Using the same mindset for both.
Example
Trying to rush Workday like MyTime:
- leads to errors
- creates rework
What improves efficiency
- adjust pace per system
- understand workflow type
- avoid rushing structured processes
FAQ
Why do both systems feel different?
Because they serve different purposes.
Can you use them the same way?
No — that creates friction.
What’s the key skill?
Switching behavior, not just navigation.
Final thought
You don’t just learn the systems.
You learn how to think inside them.