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From cave days to present, human resources have been integral parts of business. For a long time, however, business owners and managers viewed workers as resources that are not much different from spare tires, mules, and wagons. They were replaceable, expendable, and could run on indefinitely should there be need for them to do so. This view resulted in deplorable working conditions ranging from discrimination and harassment to underpayment or nonpayment of wages and lack of proper workplace safety and sanitation. It took a long time for the modern concept of human resources to sink in. It was not until the 1920s when employment experts and psychologists gradually redefined the way companies view workers - from being interchangeable parts to unique individuals specially equipped to do highly specialized tasks. By the 20th century, companies finally recognized the importance of human resources. The new goal is not to exact as much labor from the human capital but to maximize its return on investment without putting lives, principles, or ethics in jeopardy. The articles herein are all about human resources.
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Posted by rodie151. Published on Aug 23, 2010
If you are a small company payroll and HR can be a big expense, using an outsourcing company can greatly reduce the costs.
Posted by paycheck. Published on May 27, 2010
Salary information is one of the deepest secrets of the labor market. However, today many large organizations, management consultancies and websites are conducting salary surveys and coming out with reports on compensation and benefits that helps both employers and employees take a right decision. Such surveys can be online as well as offline (paper pencil ones) and are generally done for the purpose of comparability.
Posted by Nvolve Limited. Published on Jan 30, 2010
Communication training is important for the growth of both, the personnel and the company. Such coaching can be taken from online providers through various programs that are field based.
Posted by Michele O Donnell. Published on Dec 17, 2009
It is time to start planning the organizations Human Resources priorities for the new year. Learn the four ways to start fresh for 2010.
Posted by Sam Raimi. Published on Nov 11, 2009
To achieve the best from their employees and to make the process of human resource management truly useful, companies use various tools to manage the performance of employees.
Posted by Andre Yamashita. Published on Sep 30, 2009
Do you own a small business? Learn the importance of running employment criminal background checks.
Posted by Biju George. Published on Sep 21, 2009
As an HR person, you always had this difficult problem of managing latecomers. And many times you tried convincing yourself that some employees are too hard to change, no matter how you motivate them.
Posted by Owais Ahmed. Published on Aug 31, 2009
With the recent financial dip, a large amount of medical assistants and other health related professionals are wondering the most crucial steps to take for most advantageous career development. A familiar question that arises when people first begin their medical assistant salary investigation is, "How can I increase my medical assistant salary?"...
Posted by Kathleen Quinn-Votaw. Published on Aug 22, 2009
You hire someone. They don't work out. They leave. What is it that you remember and say about them in the past tense? It's rarely the fact that they didn't know how to work the numbers, or that they couldn't put the pieces of a widget together. No, it's almost always their soft skills that generate conversation-their personality, character and values.
Posted by Iyer Subramanian. Published on Jul 08, 2009
If one views it from the global perspective, the HR functions has undergone perceptible change and if these changes are not taken cognizance of the department simply ceases to exist.