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Survey: Senior Executives Least Likely to Get Training
Of all corporate staff levels, senior management is least likely to get training and development, according to a survey of 2,000 human resources and training and development executives by Novations Group.
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You’ve Got Mail: Survey Finds Mixed Reviews on Checking E-mail During Meetings
Is it OK to check e-mail during meetings? A new survey shows the verdict is still out, although many executives are doing it.
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Buck Consultants Survey: 2007 Health Care Costs Will Continue to Outpace Inflation
Costs for the most popular types of health care coverage are projected to increase at double-digit rates in 2007, according to a national survey of insurers and administrators.
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Spectrum’s iVantage Wins 2007 CODiE Award
Spectrum Human Resources Systems Corp. has been recognized with a 2007 CODiE Award for its iVantage 4.0 HRIS product, receiving the honor from the Software Information Industry Association (SIIA).
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New U.S.-China Business White Papers, Articles Available from XMei International
Companies desiring to do business in China face a host of challenges because of differences in hiring practices, cultural expectations and more.
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HR Skills More Critical Than Ever for Competitive Edge
The skills of a company’s human resource professionals are more critical than ever, accounting for 20 percent of its business results, and are increasingly becoming part of an organization’s competitive advantage, according to a new study.
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AIRS Announces 2007 Xtreme Sourcing Games
AIRS, a provider of recruitment training, technology and outsourcing has announced the launch of the 2007 Xtreme Sourcing Games
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TotalRewards Software Aims to Help Emphasize Need for Employers to Communicate Benefits Plans’ Value
Total compensation statements carry more value than ever among employers, according to a new survey by the National Business Group on Health, a nonprofit association of 266 large U.S. companies.