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Reduce personnel costs, improve productivity, and get more done with these best practices for staffing your company.
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Making a list, checking it twice: what should (and shouldn't) be in your company's personnel files

Making a list, checking it twice: what should (and shouldn't) be in your company's personnel files

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10 Ideas for Better Staffing Results

Great staffing results don't happen by accident. If you'd like to hear more praise and excitement about the temporaries your company uses, consider these 10 ideas for achieving GREAT staffing results!
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Alternatives To Hiring More People

In times of tight budgets and low growth, managers need to think twice before hiring more staff. Hiring people is expensive, time consuming, and even a bit risky if you later find out that you don't really need more employees. Smart managers consider the alternatives that are available to increase productivity long before they start new hiring permanent employees. Here are some alternative steps to consider before you add more headcount.
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Best Practices for Using Temporary Employees

While using temporary employees is clearly a smart decision, how you use them can be an equally important consideration. To get the best results, and minimize co-employment concerns, follow these 10 best practices.
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Flexibility Made Easy With Strategic Staffing

Nearly every organization today is challenged to do more with less.
To succeed in such an environment, flexibility is key--especially in your staffing strategy. Flexible staffing is critical for operational efficiency and adaptability. When used effectively it can help you to manage your workload, meet strategic objectives, and fill in gaps in your workforce.
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