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Human Resources

Looking to hire the right people? E-business technologies might help you.

Find out what smaller companies need to consider in using technology to support your people, and to help them adapt to a new automated business world. We also have a printable version of all the sections below. [PDF Format, 380Kb]

Human Resources: Synopsis

Short on time? This summary highlights the key concepts of human resources.

Recruiting

Internet-based products and services take the guesswork out of finding the people you need.

E-Learning

All small and medium-sized businesses teach their employees. Want to do it better?

Administration

Save time by eliminating routine, labour-intensive tasks. Save money on overhead costs.

Employee Relations

Self-serve information systems and other technologies enhance employee performance and productivity.

Major Decisions

Here are top-level strategies for managing the change process, exploring outsourcing options, and evaluating the cost benefits of various choices.

Note : to read the PDF document you will need to download Adobe Reader version 7.0 (free) to your system. If the accessibility of PDF is a concern, you can learn how to configure Adobe Reader 7.0 to work with your assistive technology using the information Read PDF Content provided by Adobe.


Created: 2005-06-03
Updated: 2005-11-02
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