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Structuring a New Health Plan
Providing a defined contribution health plan for employees requires more than simply picking a plan off the shelf. The article emphasises that give employees access to a fund they can use for their current health care expenses or set aside for their health costs later on, and they'll spend the...
Tags: Society For Human Resource Management, Health Care, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources
Case studies 2003-02-01
Take E-Learning to the Next Step
E-learning holds a lot of promise for training and development. But many companies aren't using the technology to its full potential. E-learning can do all that and more. A learning plan could include work experience, research projects, mentorships [and] coaching," says Rosenberg. He notes that people learn from a variety...
Tags: Society For Human Resource Management, E-learning, Training And Certification, Enterprise Software, Software
Case studies 2002-02-01
Time To Redo Your Benefits?
Article emphasises that a company's benefits package is a work in progress. Each fall brings revised health insurance contracts to consider, and each swing of the economy can affect recruitment and retention strategies. But apart from yearly health plan tinkering and long-range strategic planning, company benefits plans often lie dormant....
Tags: Society For Human Resource Management, Health Care, Benefits, Healthcare, Vertical Industries, Human Resources, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2002-12-01

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Arbortext Honored as One of 25 ``Best Small and Medium Companies to Work for in America''
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Arbortext, Inc., the leading provider of Enterprise Publishing Software, today announced it has been named as one of the "best small and medium companies to work for in America," according to the Great Place to WorkR Institute and the Society for Human Resource Management.
Research articles 2004-07-21
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