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HRO Today Jan/Feb 2008 Andy Teng |
Adoption of Self-Service Grows Despite Employers' Concerns To really leverage all the benefits that self-service offers, employees must not be allowed to lean on HR for services they can obtain via the web. |
HRO Today Jan/Feb 2008 Andy Teng |
Bolstering Talent Management With Robust Technology Tools In their desire to better manage human capital, HR leaders can expect a myriad of integrated offerings -- and some market confusion -- in the near future. |
HRO Today Jan/Feb 2008 Elliott Clark |
RPO Trends ... What's Next? Last year was a seminal one in the recruitment process outsourcing industry, with record deals topping $50 million in value. What does 2008 hold in store? |
HRO Today Jan/Feb 2008 Chris Johnson |
Gauging Service Delivery Quality as Judged by Your Employees HR outsourcing is not consistently delivering the level of service employees expect. |
HRO Today Jan/Feb 2008 Bruce Walton |
Getting Ready for Learning BPO Corporate interest is weaker for learning business process outsourcing than for other outsourced HR functions such as recruitment processing, payroll, and benefit administration, but that is quickly changing. |
HRO Today Jan/Feb 2008 Michael Beygelman |
U.S. Employment: a Reality Check National unemployment is up, lead by retail and construction, but some professions are seeing more demand than ever. |
HRO Today Jan/Feb 2008 Synco Jonkeren |
A Way with Words: Integration Regardless if your native tongue is English, German, or even Pig Latin, the language that all HR organizations want to speak is data integration. |
HRO Today Jan/Feb 2008 Jennifer Alviano |
Midmarket Momentum: A Heavenly Outsourced Solution In opting for a multi-partner outsourcing strategy, Lord Corporation finds HR XCEL the best fit for its payroll and benefits administration services. |
IndustryWeek March 1, 2008 David Blanchard |
IndustryWeek's 2008 Salary Survey: Are You Worth What They're Paying You? An exclusive 2008 salary survey reveals that the average salary for manufacturing management is $105,581. |
The Motley Fool February 13, 2008 Selena Maranjian |
Look Out for Pet Health Insurance For increasing numbers of employees, benefits packages may include pet health insurance. |
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