TORONTO, Aug. 14, 2024 /CNW/ -
WHAT: Global HR research and advisory firm McLean & Company is hosting Optimize HR Costs, a free webinar for industry media covering HR subject matter and for HR professionals. Attendees will be guided by subject matter experts and can access the firm's related blueprint, Optimize HR Costs. The resources can be used by HR professionals seeking to optimize HR costs to support efficiency and long-term departmental and organizational success. The webinar and blueprint can be used by media to inform and support current and future content on the topic of HR optimization.
WHY: In the face of global economic uncertainty, many organizations are bracing for slow, if any, growth in the coming years. As a result, HR finds itself under pressure to not only retain top talent but also to demonstrate tangible value, align strategically with organizational goals, and carefully manage labor and HR costs. Embedding cost optimization into the HR organization as a business discipline will ensure readiness for unforeseen challenges. Proactive management of finances before reactive measures are needed showcase the HR organization's contribution to the organization.
WHO: Lexi Hambides, director, HR Research & Advisory Services, McLean & Company; Kelly Berte, director, HR Research & Advisory Services, McLean & Company; Ruffa Delfin, analyst, HR Research & Advisory Services, McLean & Company (moderator).
WHEN: Thursday, August 15, 2024, at 1:00 PM ET.
WHERE: Virtual. To register for free, please visit McLean & Company's Optimize HR Costs webinar page.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: For media interviews on the topic before or after the virtual session, or for additional information, please contact Senior Communications Manager Kelsey King at [email protected]
To attend upcoming free webinars on a variety of topics or explore the publicly available archive of recorded sessions, please visit McLean & Company's webinars page.
SOURCE McLean & Company
Kelsey King, Senior Communications Manager, [email protected]
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