The Insightful Analysis Behind Super Bowl LV's Pay Structure
On February 7, 2021, Tampa Bay Buccaneers faced off against Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LV at Raymond James Stadium, a game that not only captivated millions of viewers but also showcased innovative data integration in sports. Both teams were equipped with Dayforce solutions, providing a unique backdrop for analyzing player compensation during an event of this magnitude.
DLH.io, a tech solutions provider, took the opportunity to demonstrate what can be achieved when data from Dayforce is unified. They posed a compelling question: how could the HCM (Human Capital Management) data from the event be visualized in a sophisticated dashboard? This lead to the creation of the
Super Bowl LV Dashboard, which offers insights into player earnings and other critical metrics.
A New Way to Look at Player Data
The dashboard developed by DLH.io is a powerful tool for HR and business leaders. It compares players on the field with conventional employees: they clock in and out, receive pay, and have their time tracked, just like workers in any other industry. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have been using Dayforce to streamline workforce management for their vast roster, comprising over 850 full-time and seasonal staff. Simultaneously, the Kansas City Chiefs apply Dayforce for compliant payroll management, highlighting the effectiveness of a unified platform across both franchises.
What the Dashboard Reveals
Available for public exploration at
dlh.io/demo/super-bowl-lv, the dashboard includes features such as:
- - Per-Player Earnings by Position: Visitors can see how much top players earned for their performances during the game, giving a clearer picture of wage distribution across different positions.
- - Compensation by Job Classification: It correlates labor costs with specific player roles—whether they are skilled players, linemen, or specialists—demonstrating how job classifications can influence overall compensation.
- - Stadium POS Revenue Analytics: An analytical view that connects labor costs with event income, supplying a comprehensive look at the financial aspects of the game.
- - Executive Event Cost Overview: This section provides a summary of the overall financial picture—total payroll against generated revenue—computed rapidly through DLH.io capabilities.
Making Sense of Data for Strategic Decisions
According to Christian Screen, founder of DLH.io, the purpose behind the Super Bowl LV dashboard is to answer a pressing inquiry from Dayforce users: "What can we do with our data once it's completely accessible?" By making this analytical tool available, DLH.io opens a window for organizations to obtain actionable insights from their data. Many leaders recognize the importance of amalgamating data for informed decision-making, yet they often encounter challenges due to various factors, including technological constraints. DLH.io aims to alleviate these hurdles, showcasing the potential of data in enhancing business strategy.
About DLH.io
DLH.io specializes in enterprise data integration and forecasting, serving a wide array of sectors like retail, hospitality, and payroll operations. They enable organizations to unify data from multiple operational software solutions—including Dayforce—into a singular, coherent reporting framework. With their platform, companies can take advantage of analytics, AI, and cloud technologies to optimize their decision-making processes.
Contact Information
To learn more about the capabilities offered by DLH.io or to explore the Super Bowl LV Demo Dashboard, reach out at 888-396-2465 or visit
datalakehouse.io/contact. Explore transformative data integration that can propel your business forward.
In the ever-evolving landscape of sports and business analytics, the merging of these worlds via Dayforce offers innovative pathways to understanding player earnings and business operations. Super Bowl LV has set a precedent, positioning data as a pivotal player on and off the field.