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| HR Measures |
A Human Resource Review will help you get the most from your HR programs and reduce the risk of costly litigation. Like a financial audit or review, HR Measures provides an overview of your current practices and recommends ways in which they can be improved. It is a non-threatening way of uncovering your HR strengths and weaknesses.The success and profitability of your organization is linked to the quality of your human resources programs. The HR practices of your organization needs may not be in place, or existing programs may not comply with federal and state laws. For example, does your organization have:
What will EANE's HR Measures Do for Your Organization? EANE's review will examine various HR functions:
How will HR Measures be Conducted? Using a standardized format, the EANE consultant will conduct an in-depth interview with your designated HR representative. The consultant will also review basic written materials and records to further learn about your practices. The consultant can also meet with other management individuals (whom you can designate) to enhance the process. The basic process can be customized to fit any unique requirements or interests you may have. What will You Get from EANE's HR Measures? The cost of HR Measures includes:
HR Measures - Getting the Most from Your HR Programs For more information, contact Meredith Wise toll-free at (877) 662-6444 or by email. |
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A Human Resource Review will help you get the most from your HR programs and reduce the risk of costly litigation. Like a financial audit or review, HR Measures provides an overview of your current practices and recommends ways in which they can be improved. It is a non-threatening way of uncovering your HR strengths and weaknesses.The success and profitability of your organization is linked to the quality of your human resources programs. The HR practices of your organization needs may not be in place, or existing programs may not comply with federal and state laws. For example, does your organization have: