The Problems with Outside Consultants in HR Departments: How to Avoid Them

Topics:
Relocation
Tags:
Consultant,
HR.com,
Human Resources
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HR.Com

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Overview: Effort in this article is to provide a guide for avoiding the problems with outside consultants in HR Departments and to reduce the need for consultants to work on them. The problem with having consultants work in HR departments is that it costs a lot of money and implementing their systems can be a challenge.Spending your money having a consultant help you get to the next level is a lot wiser, and feels better, than paying someone to bring you up to where you should have been in the first place. Whichever is the case, if you're not moving ahead but going backwards.

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Format: HTML | Size: 55KB | Date: Oct 2000 | Pages: 1


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