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		<title>Inspiring Employees for Greater Productivity Gains</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 18:02:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you’ve ever read Richard Branson’s bestselling book ‘Business Stripped Bare, Adventures of a Global Entrepreneur’ you are aware of the importance he places on the people within his organization. While I’m not sure that all of Branson’s business philosophy can be adapted in every organization, I believe he provides an excellent commentary on how to treat employees for productivity gains. His main point is to give employees an ownership role within their position to create...


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you’ve ever read Richard Branson’s bestselling book ‘Business Stripped Bare, Adventures of a Global Entrepreneur’ you are aware of the importance he places on the people within his organization. While I’m not sure that all of Branson’s business philosophy can be adapted in every organization, I believe he provides an excellent commentary on how to treat employees for productivity gains. His main point is to give employees an ownership role within their position to create positive results.</p>
<h4>It Reminded Me of a Behavioral Study</h4>
<p>While reading the book it reminded me of a study performed by Adam Grant, a noted scholar in organizational behavior. Grant observed that unrealized potential among employees was due to lack of significance and meaning in their jobs. As a result, he set up a study to see if employees in a fundraising organization, when reminded of the true meaning behind their roles, would increase their performance.</p>
<p>The employees of the fundraising call center were randomly assigned into one of three groups. The members of one group were given a handout explaining the personal benefits of being employed in the organization. They were reminded of the wages, personal development opportunities, and career advancement among others. This group became known as the Personal Benefit Condition within the study.</p>
<p>Employees in a second group were given a handout that showcased the benefits of their fundraising efforts from actual recipients. It highlighted the positive impact their efforts had on the lives of others. These employees became known as the Task Significance Control group. The final group of employees was given no handouts and became known as the Control group. All employees were sworn to secrecy and were told not discuss the handouts with anyone.</p>
<h4>Results of the Study</h4>
<p>Grant was given access to the number of pledges each employee solicited both before and after the study. Employees within both the Control and Personal Benefit groups showed a negligible change in results over the course of the study. In the Task Significance group, however, the results showed something much different. Results within this group more than doubled over the course of the study due to an increased number of calls per hour – by increasing productivity. They understood the resulting benefit of their actions giving their jobs more meaning.</p>
<p>Branson has the same philosophy for the Virgin Group of companies. All of their employees focus on the customer and, as a result, aim to provide them with the best possible experience. The study above and the success of Virgin tells me that many employees are motivated by a combination of monetary rewards and meaningful roles. The key is to communicate the meaning of each employee’s job and help them to buy into it.</p>


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		<title>Five Ways A PEO/ASO Can Save Your Company Money</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Sep 2009 16:45:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Labor costs taking too much revenue? A PEO/ASO can save your company time and money. A professional employer organization (PEO) and administrative service organization (ASO) are organizations that provide services for your human resources, payroll and employee needs. Providers vary in size and stature, but should all specifically focus on your company’s and employees’ needs. [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Labor costs taking too much revenue? A PEO/ASO can save your company time and money.</h3>
<p>A professional employer organization (PEO) and administrative service organization (ASO) are organizations that provide services for your human resources, payroll and employee needs. Providers vary in size and stature, but should all specifically focus on your company’s and employees’ needs. They are a team of qualified human resource personnel, who take on many tasks specifically designed to increase in-house efficiency. A PEO/ASO even can take care of workers&#8217; compensation and other important time consuming tasks. By outsourcing these responsibilities to an external organization, your company could save a large sum of money.</p>
<h3>1. Simplify The Hiring Process</h3>
<p>A PEO/ASO will save your company money by speeding up your application process. Most small companies do not have a dedicated human resource staff to evaluate new employees. This causes current staff members to evaluate new employees, a situation that is less than ideal. The current staff member will be less adept at judging new applicants than qualified human resource personnel. Also using current staff members to evaluate new employees will divert them from their daily tasks. A PEO/ASO doesn’t actually tell you which employees to hire, but will save time by refusing any applicants that don&#8217;t meet your minimum requirements. A PEO/ASO will take on the front end of your hiring process and help bring qualified personnel to your door.</p>
<h3>2. The Best Deals In Workers’ Compensation</h3>
<p>Another great way a PEO/ASO will save money is through workers’ compensation insurance. If you are running a relatively low risk business, you may not need to worry much in this area. However, if you are running a high risk business, like construction, then a PEO/ASO may be a huge benefit to your organization. PEO/ASO&#8217;s can save costs on workers’ compensation insurance. They can provide this because of two reasons; they are providing insurance at high volumes and may get better rates, and they often have a working relationship with carriers, medical providers, and claims departments.</p>
<h3>3. Employee Benefit Administration</h3>
<p>PEO/ASO&#8217;s are organizations that will manage the complex world of employee benefit administration from the simple functions of collecting the necessary premiums to remit monthly payments to the carrier, to monthly invoice auditing and billing reconciliations. Most importantly, COBRA administration has gotten substantially more complex with the passing of the Stimulus Package making complying with regulations even more difficult. Having an outside organization for these issues will save a considerable amount of time (and likely money).</p>
<h3>4. Say Goodbye To Payroll Processing</h3>
<p>Another way a PEO/ASO can save your staff time is by taking care of payroll and administration services. PEO/ASO&#8217;s can prepare and deliver payroll to your employees, as well as, take into account the necessary taxes. These taxes include Social Security, Medicare, FIT, SIT, FUTA, SUI and others. Your PEO/ASO can manage vacation and sick time accruals as well. Moreover, your PEO/ASO prepares and files all of your quarterly and annual reports, FICA, FUTA, and SUTA, W-2s, etc., freeing up more time for your employees to focus on their core responsibilities.</p>
<h3>5. Outsource HR &#8211; The Easy Way to Resolve Disputes</h3>
<p>By outsourcing employee issues such as compensation, payroll, unemployment claims and other problems you will save yourself a ton of headaches. Furthermore, by adding a third party that can help in any disputes between an employer and the employee, you will be providing an easy way to resolve any issues out of house. Not having to deal with these kinds of issues in-house is enough of an incentive for many companies to use a PEO/ASO.</p>
<p>These are five great reasons a PEO/ASO could save your company a substantial amount of money. By outsourcing many tasks to another organization, you will be decreasing your liability, as well as, the amount of on-site employees you have in your business, reducing labor costs. Not every PEO/ASO is the same for the best fit for your company. Click on the link below to learn important details you will want to know before hiring a PEO/ASO.</p>
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