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Sep 1, 2005 9:29 am
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Please excuse the cross post. Has anyone ever used this resource? Any opinion/experience positive or netative? I am particularly interested in their payroll...
Before we can agree WHO our customers are, we should agree on how we define WHAT a customer is. To me, a customer is anyone who is on the receiving end of a...
Agree with Michelle, was thinking in the same lines, defining is imperative before listing down who our customers are. Rajnish ... From: HRNET@yahoogroups.com...
... I agree this is a critical question. After grappling with the definitional issues when writing my last book, I kind of concluded that a single universal...
... Let's take a look at this. David, Tom, Mike: A customer is someone who buys your services. The person who "buys" my services is the company and/or the...
I don't know what the answer is to the question, which is why I posed it...perhaps there isn't ONE. ... I'm wondering what would happen if we used this same...
The disaster in the gulf coast area is sure to flood the major property and casualty insurance companies with all kinds of claims (auto and health insurers too...
Does anyone have a blog policy for employees they would be willing to share? Thanks in advance. Marcia L. Wheatley, SPHR Director, Human Resources Independent...
My 2 cents worth, why are we so focused on finding the "one customer"? Can we not imagine a scenario with multiple customers, with slightly differing demands...
I'm going to disagree with just about everybody regarding who are HR's customers ... I believe HR's customer is ANY manager that has ANY issue that is people,...
Regarding the six sigma thread... The September issue of Fast Company has a brief piece titled "Six Sigma Stigma?" It's from their Consultant Debunking Unit...
Seems to me, Vince, that you and the others are right. HR has many stakeholders to satisfy. The Top Dog (TD), whether he or she realizes it or not, needs a...
... Vince: The thing is, I don't think any of us are really disagreeing. :) I owe my livelihood to the company and thereby it's owner and thereby whomever...
Max, I haven't posted in a long time but today your post moved me to do so. I so like your thinking and I agree with your post. My expectation when I see...
Sandy Wells <sjwells@...> wrote:Max, I haven't posted in a long time but today your post moved me to do so. I so like your thinking and I agree with...
Oops, my last posting should have been: Sandy, Having met Max personally, I can tell you that he is a truly wonderful guy! I too enjoy his common sense...
Darlene: Having met Max personally, I think he is a twisted deviant on whom I would not turn my back <evil twisted grin>. As for his common sense, the only...
Fred, One of my staff brought this article to my attention a couple of weeks ago. I'm not surprised that Toyota has no idea what Six Sigma is, as it is a...
A couple of thoughts on this issue --- There is no doubt that there are many customers that HR serves. Who I haven't heard mentioned, and who I think of...
... I snipped some stuff but no question that's a take that makes some sense. I think one problem we face talking about customers is that we really don't have...
Hi Friends, Can anybody help me with the mobile no of the HR Head - Recruitment of the call center of Hewitt Packard, Bangalore?? Warm Regards, Radhika ... ...
The ultimate customer of HR is the employer. HR has always to think like the employer of the company he/she is working for. (this is also like Ulrich, only...
Gijs Houtzagers
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Sep 3, 2005 5:50 am
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Max What you describe as "customer" (someone who buys your services) is actually a "client". Customers are potential clients and not only those who buy your ...
Suppose we re-frame the TD (top dog) in the role of a clearning house banker, processing checks and debits to the various accounts holders? He is now a...
Hi folks, Our company is into software field. We are in the process of implementing ERP in the organization. Had a query for the HR professionals in the IT...
We just interviewed David Teten, coauthor (along with Scott Allen), of a new book titled The Virtual Handshake: Opening Doors and Closing Deals Online - the...
Hi Rinku, Most ERP systems have no advanced attendance tracking and use third party products. At Holland Casino we use a german package for that called ...
Gijs Houtzagers
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Sep 6, 2005 4:09 pm
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Colleagues, This is a very serious and real scenario. The wife of one of the farm workers who is employed by a farm enterprise came in to see one of the ...