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Case Study: Container Store Gets Pay Systems
Organized
Claudine Tudgay, payroll director at the The Container Store,
says paperless systems can benefit your payroll department,
too. She should know: this 3,200-employee company requires only
four regular payroll department staff.
Disaster Planning for Payroll: Keeping People
First
The impact on HR is clear: your company can't stay in business
if it doesn't make people its priority, and payroll is a huge
part of that.
Technology Brings Down Cost of Processing Payroll
There is certainly money to be saved through technology, says
the American Payroll Association. Here are some of the ways
we discovered.
Guarding Against Payroll Fraud, Inside and Out
Unfortunately, payroll fraud is all too common. And it happens
in corporate payroll departments, in large and small companies,
as well as in outside payroll processors.
Streamlining Payroll: An Award Winner Shares
Her Secrets
Briggs & Stratton Corporation won the American Payroll Association's
Prism Award in 2003, thanks in no small part to payroll manager
Michelle Ganzer, who shared some of her secrets in an interview.
Streamlining Payroll: Award Winner Shares
Secrets
When Michelle Ganzer joined Briggs & Stratton Corporation
as payroll manager a few years ago, she didn?t waste any time.
She introduced herself to her co-workers as a change manager,
asking for their input into streamlining the company?s payroll
processes.
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