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Entrepreneurial Research and Testing mail the stubs to the employee's home or to another corporate location. Do not miss the delivery cost if your organization’s internal mailroom has to process the stub, again using a salaried employee. Top all these costs with a storage cost for all of the paper documentation. And if a pay stub is lost, there is the reproduction cost to do it all over again, not to mention the time spent on the phone handling the problem. Does all this raise your hair!!!! Mine did. Most of the payroll departments are spending $1.90 on average in processing a pay stub "Experience is that marvelous thing that enables you to recognize a mistake when you make it again." - Franklin P. JonesBecoming an entrepreneur is about taking an idea and making a successful business from the sale of the idea. If the idea is a product, the sale of the product will require more than simple creativity and innovation.“An expert is a person who has made all Companies Too Big to React Will Fail The pace & volume of modern change is focusing attention on ways human resource activities can be used to ensure organization members have what it takes to successfully meet their challenges. From personal HR to Strategic HR, this field has become the prime focus area of top management. Generating value additions is the buzz word and contributions from this department and not limited to talent pool alone. This goes on to show that the functional area is not just to get the best in human resources but also optimizing operations to boost the bottom line of the organization.In 1996, my brother and sister-in-law decided to retire… leave the Chicago area. They chose to move to the Colorado desert-mountain city where I live.As a banker, I’ve heard so many excuses about why businesses fail. However, during this move, I saw at least a dozen, sound reasons that cause either failure or lost profits.Bob and Lea opened a bank account with a major loca That leads us to the nitty-gritty of the whole HR business. Organizations today want to position their business for profitable growth and look relentlessly for web-based, integrated workforce automation solutions that would function smoothly with their existing business systems. The aim is to move away from largely manual and paper based business processes to consolidating vital organizational data into a centralized location, used as a repository that can then be easily used and maintained. The challenge is to achieve all this without experiencing a corresponding increase in administrative and accounting staff, thereby achieving the desired economies of scale. When it comes to cutting more fat from operations, often the most insignificant details have the most surprising outcomes. So, the vital issue here is how to know where to start from for optimizing on costs and related overheads. One way to go about doing this whole business is to hunt for the devil in the details of existing practiced processes. Take for example, Pay Stubs. This tiny piece of paper can be draining millions of dollars from your organization, without you even having a hint about it. Traditional pay stubs come with a host of hidden costs. Here is what I found from one of the white papers published at iEmployee website. Titled ”Online Pay Stubs Reduce Costs by 90%” it is a detailed financial case giving insights to where the cost demon is hiding and how to nail it down. Here are some of the revelations. You are paying people to stuff the envelopes and process the mailing of the stubs. Add to this, postage cost to mail the stubs to the employee's home or to another corporate location. Do not miss the delivery cost if your organization’s internal mailroom has to process the stub, again using a salaried employee. Top all these costs with a storage cost for all of the paper documentation. And if a pay stub is lost, there is the reproduction cost to do it all over again, not to mention the time spent on the phone handling the problem. Does all this raise your hair!!!! Mine did. Most of the payroll departments are spending $1.90 on average in processing a pay stub f How To Get That Promotion of the organization.If you're looking for that promotion or pay rise then you'll need to be noticed by your employer, so here's a few tips to stand out from the crowd:Have a Friendly & Positive attitude towards Everyone you come into contactProvide Service and treat Everyone as your customerBe Professional at all timesAlways look for extra work, especially when others are That leads us to the nitty-gritty of the whole HR business. Organizations today want to position their business for profitable growth and look relentlessly for web-based, integrated workforce automation solutions that would function smoothly with their existing business systems. The aim is to move away from largely manual and paper based business processes to consolidating vital organizational data into a centralized location, used as a repository that can then be easily used and maintained. The challenge is to achieve all this without experiencing a corresponding increase in administrative and accounting staff, thereby achieving the desired economies of scale. When it comes to cutting more fat from operations, often the most insignificant details have the most surprising outcomes. So, the vital issue here is how to know where to start from for optimizing on costs and related overheads. One way to go about doing this whole business is to hunt for the devil in the details of existing practiced processes. Take for example, Pay Stubs. This tiny piece of paper can be draining millions of dollars from your organization, without you even having a hint about it. Traditional pay stubs come with a host of hidden costs. Here is what I found from one of the white papers published at iEmployee website. Titled ”Online Pay Stubs Reduce Costs by 90%” it is a detailed financial case giving insights to where the cost demon is hiding and how to nail it down. Here are some of the revelations. You are paying people to stuff the envelopes and process the mailing of the stubs. Add to this, postage cost to mail the stubs to the employee's home or to another corporate location. Do not miss the delivery cost if your organization’s internal mailroom has to process the stub, again using a salaried employee. Top all these costs with a storage cost for all of the paper documentation. And if a pay stub is lost, there is the reproduction cost to do it all over again, not to mention the time spent on the phone handling the problem. Does all this raise your hair!!!! Mine did. Most of the payroll departments are spending $1.90 on average in processing a pay stub Getting Indecisive Prospects to Become Paying Clients all this without experiencing a corresponding increase in administrative and accounting staff, thereby achieving the desired economies of scale. Imagine you’ve worked hard to market your services; you’ve attracted a prospective client, set up a “sales conversation” and gone through the whole sales process. Great job, but sometimes, no matter how hard we try, prospects don’t always sign up on the spot.Sometimes, a prospect needs some time to make the decision on whether or when they’d like to start working wi When it comes to cutting more fat from operations, often the most insignificant details have the most surprising outcomes. So, the vital issue here is how to know where to start from for optimizing on costs and related overheads. One way to go about doing this whole business is to hunt for the devil in the details of existing practiced processes. Take for example, Pay Stubs. This tiny piece of paper can be draining millions of dollars from your organization, without you even having a hint about it. Traditional pay stubs come with a host of hidden costs. Here is what I found from one of the white papers published at iEmployee website. Titled ”Online Pay Stubs Reduce Costs by 90%” it is a detailed financial case giving insights to where the cost demon is hiding and how to nail it down. Here are some of the revelations. You are paying people to stuff the envelopes and process the mailing of the stubs. Add to this, postage cost to mail the stubs to the employee's home or to another corporate location. Do not miss the delivery cost if your organization’s internal mailroom has to process the stub, again using a salaried employee. Top all these costs with a storage cost for all of the paper documentation. 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