RBAC Done Right: HR/Payroll Role Setup in Tyler MUNIS

Join KCT on Thursday, May 7, 2026 at 12:30 PM ET for a practical session on role drift, workflow failures, Hub/ESS friction, stale access, termination lag, and quarterly review discipline.

Thursday, May 7, 202612:30 PM ETRBAC workbook included
Who should attendHR, payroll, HCM, IT/security, sponsors
OutputRBAC Workbook
FocusRoles, workflow, Hub, ESS, quarterly review

Signals worth reviewing

Role drift creates risk

Access expands during go-live and cleanup never fully catches up.

Workflow breaks quietly

Approvals, payroll handoffs, and exceptions fail when roles do not match real work.

Hub and ESS adoption suffers

Employees and managers lose confidence when access is confusing or inconsistent.

Reviews do not happen often enough

Quarterly discipline turns RBAC from a project artifact into an operating routine.

What the session covers

  • Why roles drift after go-live and how that affects HR/payroll work.
  • How RBAC touches workflow, Hub, ESS, termination timing, and stale access.
  • How to structure a quarterly access review that owners can actually maintain.
  • How to use the workbook to identify role cleanup priorities.

Short FAQ

Is this only for Tyler MUNIS?

The examples focus on Tyler MUNIS HR/Payroll, but the RBAC review discipline is useful for other HCM environments too.

Who should register?

HR, payroll, HCM owners, IT/security, ERP support, and anyone responsible for role/access cleanup.

Will there be a workbook?

Yes. The session is designed around a practical RBAC workbook, not a high-level slide deck only.

If your roles have not been reviewed since go-live, this is the session to register for.

Register for the May 7 RBAC session and use the workbook to start a cleaner review routine.

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Prefer direct contact?
Chris Rodney, PMP
Director of Client Relationships
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