In Workday HCM, supervisory organizations form a hierarchical structure that governs reporting relationships, staffing behavior, and headcount control. When a subordinate supervisory organization is created, certain attributes may be inherited from the superior organization to ensure consistency and operational alignment across the hierarchy.
The field that inherits from the superior supervisory organization is the Staffing Model. Workday enforces this inheritance because the staffing model—either position management or job management—determines how workers are staffed, how headcount is controlled, and which staffing rules apply. Allowing subordinate organizations to inherit the staffing model ensures consistent staffing behavior throughout the supervisory hierarchy and prevents configuration conflicts.
The other options do not inherit from the superior organization. Organization Subtype is explicitly selected during creation and can differ between supervisory organizations. Availability Date is defined individually for each organization and controls when it becomes active. Organization Code is a unique identifier and must be manually entered; it does not inherit to avoid duplication.
From a Workday Pro HCM best-practice perspective, enforcing staffing model inheritance simplifies organization management and supports accurate headcount and staffing governance. It also ensures that subordinate organizations cannot inadvertently introduce incompatible staffing configurations within the same reporting structure.
Therefore, the correct and Workday-verified answer is Staffing Model, as it is the field that inherits from the superior supervisory organization.