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White Paper – Integrating People, Process, Technology, and Strategy: The Future of Human Capital Management
Reductions in force. Hiring freezes. Budget reductions. The economic downturn means that the “war for talent” is on hold, and that the focus of HR initiatives has shifted from recruiting new employees to employee performance and development. To keeping the staff you have today and increasing their effectiveness and productivity.
White Paper – Now more than ever companies need to save
US companies are spending over $10 Billion to manually process new hires and terminations, an area of the business that Human Resources executives have long struggled with how to automate this process.
White Paper – How to Remove Human Factors from HR Processes
White Paper Summary
The administration of human capital in US companies is complex and increases exponentially each year. The average employee accounts for up to 50 HR transactions in the first 14 days following acceptance of employment and up to 35 transactions in the 14 days following termination. During an employee’s tenure the transactional matter is much greater than both combined.