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HR.com Publishes "The Potential of People"
"The Potential of People" is one of many articles written by Bob McKenzie, president of McKenzieHR
November 5, 2004 (HRmarketer/PRWEB ) November 6, 2004 -- HR.com, the largest research and Web destination for Senior HR professionals, recently published an article written by Bob McKenzie, President of McKenzieHR, a human resource management firm, on its website www.hr.com.
The article discusses how, although every organization wants to provide the best product or the greatest customer service in their industry, sharing that company vision with employees is a much more difficult task.
It outlines five key steps companies can follow to ensure that "reaching for the stars" is not just the goal of the business owner. These effective tips to employee engagement can be read by visiting
http://www.hr.com/hrcom/index.cfm/19/5AD33FB8-6B60-47C2-9C610A1F01A6DC45.
About HR.com
HR.com is the #1 resource for strategic HR professionals in the U.S., Canada and Europe. Its mandate is to educate and inform the HR community a host of different ways: an online magazine with over 10,000 articles (including regular columns with Thought Leaders, Industry Experts and Analysts), free educational online learning seminars, annual gala events (Power of People Series), in-depth research reports, a network of practitioners, and much more.
About McKenzieHR:
McKenzieHR is a human resource management firm that provides a full range of human resource services, to companies of all sizes (from three to 30,000 employees) and in a variety of industries: manufacturing, banking, insurance, financial services, construction, transportation, government, IT and hospitality.
Contact:
Terri Joosten, VP Sales
HR.com
tjoosten@hr.com
1-877-472-6648, ext. 113
Bob McKenzie, President
McKenzieHR
bobm@mckenziehr.com
904-273-8637
This press release was distributed through eMediawire by Human Resources Marketer (HR Marketer: www.HRmarketer.com) on behalf of the company listed above.
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