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HRO Europe Oct/Nov 2007 |
HRO World Europe 2007 Conference Preview In a red-hot market, you can be sure that HR leaders will be out in droves to hear about the latest developments in HR outsourcing. Brussels' landmark Conrad Hotel once again serves as host of Europe's most important outsourcing conference. |
HRO Today Mar/Apr 2008 Andy Teng |
The European Market Update Taking on HR outsourcing in a more measured way than North American counterparts, European HR leaders seem careful to make their outsourcing effort a more successful experience. |
HRO Today Jul/Aug 2008 Andy Teng |
Engineering HR Service Innovation In Kimberly-Clark's ambitious efforts to transform HR through outsourcing, the company is counting on the research-disciplined mind of Edwin Garcia to guide implementation. |
HRO Today April 2008 Andersen & DeFidelto |
The View of Enterprise Buyers As the organization representing the industry's largest HR outsourcing buyers, the Buyers Group provides "the voice of the buyer" to those contemplating outsourcing, as well as to providers. |
HRO Today Mar/Apr 2008 |
HRO's Main Event Takes Center Stage in the Big Apple The Sixth Annual HR Outsourcing World Conference will be held in New York City April 15 - 17. Expect strong attendance from buyers and providers alike. |
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. |
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. |
HBS Working Knowledge June 20, 2005 Ulrich & Brockbank |
HR's New Mandate: Be a Strategic Player In the last decade, HR professionals have worked to become business partners and to align their work with business strategies. |
HRO Europe Oct/Nov 2007 Andy Teng |
Editor's Note: How to Avoid Getting Whacked by a Fast-evolving Outsourcing Market Think you know all there is to know about HRO? Before you proclaim yourself a `wise guy,' here are two disparate trends you should consider So you don't get blindsided In a market that's rapidly changing. |
HRO Today Mar/Apr 2008 Andy Teng |
Beyond Payroll: Buyers Seek Greater Value Attracted by lower prices and more robust technology, buyers who once outsourced payroll only are now embracing a cornucopia of services from their providers. |
HRO Today June 2008 Andy Teng |
Gauging Buyer Satisfaction Nearly 10 years after the HRO industry first began, quality of service delivery is stabilizing. But can the market elevate its game to truly keep customers happy? |
HRO Today Mar/Apr 2008 Paul Davies |
The Art of Contract Renegotiation What happens when the HRO contract winds down? A lot will depend on how you set up the terms the first time around. |
HRO Today Mar/Apr 2008 Andy Teng |
After Steep Declines Last Year, Will Big Deals Come Back in '08? With big signings nearly disappearing in 2007, is the HR outsourcing industry in trouble? |
HRO Today April 2008 Paul Davies |
So You Think You Know Payroll? When it comes to outsourcing payroll, the buyer must have a deep and detailed conversation with the provider to clarify respective responsibilities. |
HRO Today June 2008 Russ Banham |
Mid-market Momentum Where can mid-market buyers turn for information about the right HR outsourcing solution for them? For the longest time, nowhere. But all that's about to change. |
HRO Europe Oct/Nov 2007 Andy Teng |
Shared Services: Training Wheels for First-time Outsourcing Adopters? Should companies engage in shared services before they outsource? While some report better results with this intermediate step, others say it's not a necessity to achieving great HRO implementation. |
HRO Today Mar/Apr 2008 Andy Teng |
HRO Chip Shot Not many outsourcing engagements go as smoothly as the one NXP Semiconductors has with Ceridian, especially when they include end-to-end HR and recruitment process outsourcing services. |
CFO August 1, 2003 Lori Calabro |
Under One Roof Rather than invest in technology, more firms are outsourcing HR -- sometimes with one provider. |
HRO Today April 2008 Andy Teng |
Leading the Charge Into a New Era As chairman of HR Business Process Outsourcing Buyers Group, the most important organization in the HR outsourcing industry, LeAnne Andersen is helping the industry mature in a way that serves employers and providers alike in a rapidly evolving marketplace. |
HRO Today September 2008 Paul Davies |
HRO's Necessary Overhead Investing in more administrative resources seems counter-intuitive to the idea of outsourcing, but facts are that HR is not well-prepared to handle some aspects of the deal. |
InternetNews July 21, 2006 Michael Hickins |
For IBM, CVS Spells Relief IBM announced a 10-year business transformation outsourcing agreement with CVS/pharmacy designed to transform and manage the drugstore chain's key human resources transactional services. |
HRO Today September 2008 Jolie Newman |
Hitting the Ground Running In helping one of the HRO leaders stay ahead of competitors, ADP's Hogan is also helping the entire market mature more quickly. |
HRO Today June 2008 Andy Teng |
Gravitating toward Governance Are you doing a good job watching the store? If you haven't considered your governance efforts lately, better beef up before it comes back to haunt you. |
HRO Today April 2008 Russ Banham |
HRO on the Front Burner Rather than put off its human resource outsourcing program during its massive acquisition of Maytag in 2006, Whirlpool plowed ahead with its transformational efforts. Two years later, the company is reaping the rewards. |
HRO Today Dec 2007/Jan 2008 Straub et al. |
Keeping Global HRO Global In a market where HR outsourcing projects continue to grow in size, comprehending all of the complexities associated with a global project is critical. |
HRO Today Mar/Apr 2008 Andy Teng |
Admiring the Business Model If political leaders were as fiscally responsible as the buyers of HR outsourcing, we might be able to avoid bankrupting future generations of Americans. |
HRO Today June 2008 Jolie Newman |
Getting to the Point: Selecting a Single-service Outsourcing Vendor Although less complex than end-to-end enterprise HRO deals, contracting a point solution provider still requires due diligence, structured governance, and a clear understanding of the need to outsource. |
CFO February 22, 2005 Anne Stuart |
Same Caller, New Message Farming out HR has yet to yield the promised savings. So why haven't CFOs hung up on outsourcers? |
HRO Europe Oct/Nov 2007 Russ Banham |
Philips' Payroll Going Dutch When Electronics Giant Philips decided it was time to outsource, it ignored globalization trends and chose a solution close to home. Here's the story why sometimes it's better to buy local. |
HRO Today Jan/Feb 2008 Kerry Ann Vales |
Seven Trends Driving a Career in HRO Why are HR professionals turning to opportunities in the outsourcing field? Opportunity to learn a broad array of skills and build client relationships are among key considerations for workers. |
HRO Today September 2008 Andy Teng |
Talent Management Programs Catch Up Through Tech Innovation With suites of offerings in the marketplace, HR organizations may find the task of managing talent easier and more valuable than ever. |
HRO Today Dec 2007/Jan 2008 Neil McEwen |
The HRO Provider's Dilemma In determining whether they take on a deal, HR outsourcing vendors should examine the motivation, complexity, and will power of their clients. |
HRO Today April 2008 Andy Teng |
Editor's Note: Reflecting on HRO's Maturity In arriving at a new generation of deals, HR outsourcing is showing more signs of growing up. |
HRO Today September 2008 Jolie Newman |
HRO Mid-market: Segment in Transition Although still maturing, the mid-market offers challenges and opportunities for buyers and providers alike. |
HRO Today Dec 2007/Jan 2008 Andy Teng |
Crystal Ball, Schmall--Some HRO Predictions for the New Year Self-preservation has HR leaders adjusting their expectations of HRO. Following are some predictions of where the HRO industry is going in 2008. |
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 Mar/Apr 2008 |
Top Legal Eagles Why do some of these HRO legal advisors cost $500 an hour? As the cream of the crop in the market today, their advice is worth its weight in gold and could save your organizations tons of headaches, lost time, and legal troubles ahead. |
CRM January 2014 Woody Driggs |
Putting Customers Before Politics COOs struggle to navigate a siloed structure. |
HRO Today May 2008 Russ Banham |
Slow Going With Uncle Sam Whether on a state or federal level, interest in outsourcing human resource functions is growing. Buoyed by a desire to upgrade services and fears of a tax revenue shortfall, government agencies are taking another look at HR outsourcing. |
HRO Today June 2008 Andy Teng |
A Man of Many Hats This year's Human Resource Outsourcing Association's Man of the Year, EquaTerra's Lowell Williams, offers up thoughts about HR's evolving needs, the looming talent crisis. |
HRO Today Jul/Aug 2008 Jolie Newman |
Comprehensive HRO: Choosing the Right End-to-end Service Provider Here's why you should take stock of your technological aspirations, how sourcing advisors can save you from vendor hyperbole, and the importance of getting the A-Team on your account. |
HRO Today June 2008 Andy Teng |
Considering Governance First You wouldn't want to drive in a major city without traffic lights, so why take on outsourcing without a robust governance model? Remember, dedicating the right resources to managing the contract can help minimize problems later on. |
Global Services August 26, 2008 Lisa Ross |
Choosing the Best Outsourcing Approach One of the latest trends in finance outsourcing is that CFOs are seeking an integrated service delivery approach to outsourcing, instead of a piecemeal approach, to gain greater efficiency, effectiveness, and control and compliance of their finance and accounting (F&A) business process |
HRO Today May 2008 Andy Teng |
Transforming HR with Data and Expertise Want to hike your HR organization's performance? Sourcing advisors and consultants lend their domain expertise to help pave the way. |
Global Services August 8, 2008 |
Gimme Shelter: The Human Resources Landscape in Hurricane Season Today, every industry is feeling the pinch due to lack of liquidity, margin pressure, low U.S. dollar exchange rates and accelerating inflation, led by energy costs. It is against this backdrop of competing trends that we need to measure some of the larger developments in HRO. |
FAO Today Nov/Dec 2007 Fersht & Sappenfield |
Preparing the New Organization for Life After Outsourcing The cost and performance benefits of outsourcing are now generally recognized, but the range of benefits varies widely. And, much of this variability can be attributed to the company's ability to effectively transition to the new organization. |
HRO Today May 2008 Jeff Miller |
Getting TBO Right: Listening to Client Needs Outsourced benefits services have reached new levels of maturity, but further research is needed to help buyers obtain exactly what they need. |
Global Services August 27, 2007 Blackman & Schweyer |
Buy-Side Sourcing Careers Outsourcing has become a $4 trillion business. In many companies, nearly a quarter or more of the executive budget is dedicated to it. With so much at stake, comes opportunity for a new breed of talent the outsourcing professional. |
HRO Today Dec 2007/Jan 2008 Andy Teng |
The Sound of Silence With the start of a new year the HRO market is reassessing outsourcing strategies and opportunities. Signs of a stronger 2008 are in the works. |
CIO August 15, 2005 Galen Gruman |
Strategic HR Integration Savvy CIOs can find ROI opportunities in connecting disparate HR systems into a cohesive whole |