Hey @Skye Hansen , we use Azure Active Directory for Workfront authentication. We don't pull over manager-team relationships right now, so I can't speak to that. We do pull over Cost Center so we can easily charge CapEx and non-CapEx time to the proper accounts for each team - we insert that into the Address2 field, since we don't need that field for anything else and it's not visible to users on the standard profile view. Just thinking about the Manager field, I would ask Workfront what they want to be inserted there - email? I believe that email is the primary key for Workfront users. If so, you may have to work with your AD people to create a new field in the feed (i.e. lookup a users's manager and pull in that manager's email address) if that's not already available. Then it's just simply naming the proper field in the attribute mapping section of SSO setup in Workfront. Depending on how "hands-off" you want the credentialing and user setup process to be, this can get pretty in-depth and complex - you may end up having to create several fields in the AD feed with your IT team and work with them on establishing the logic required on their end. As you're probably already aware, if you don't map a field, then it can be changed at any time and won't be overwritten by AD. Changes in AD are queried upon login to Workfront, so as long as you have something like a 24-hour auto-logout enabled in Workfront, you should be good to go on Workfront picking up manager, title, etc. changes in a timely fashion without any manual logout/login. As for how we got permission for this... when I joined the company, we already had SSO enabled and the only thing I had to mess with was asking for the cost center field to be made visible in the AD feed for me to map in Workfront. The big arguement in favor of using AD for Workfront login is that you probably can only use your SSO services if you're in the company network, right? So you're either VPN'd in or you're on a secure network in the office - all of that is more secure than using a standard login. Hope that helps answer some questions? Greg Troester, CSM CHG Healthcare