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WorkForce Software Announces the Latest On-demand Webinar in its Learning Series, ‘Strategic Planning in the Payroll Department’
Livonia, Mich., July 24, 2007 - WorkForce Software, Inc., a leader in workforce management software solutions, is pleased to announce a free webinar for HR and payroll professionals. During the month of July, WorkForce Software is hosting an on-demand webinar on “Strategic Planning in the Payroll Department,” presented by Mr. Roger Smith, CPP and payroll consultant. This webinar is ideal for all payroll and HR professionals who want to be invovled in the planning process of their departments.
Mr. Smith has an extensive background in the payroll industry, recently retired from EDS, and is a frequent speaker for the American Payroll Association. During this webinar, he stresses the importance of strategic planning in order to be a productive and cost effective department within any organization. Beginning with the basics of planning, and then moving into the details of the process, Mr. Smith provides the audience with valuable information gathered over many years in the industry.
When: On-demand to meet your schedule
Where: At your desk
Who Should Attend: Professionals in payroll, human resources, IT, and finance
“We are excited to add this webinar to our ‘Learning Series’ this month,” said CEO & President Kevin Choksi, WorkForce Software. “Strategic planning is critical to organizations and departments, so this ideal for HR and payroll professionals who want to proactively improve processes within their own departments.”
View this presentation before July 31, 2007, and you will be entered into a drawing to win a copy of the BLR Special Report on FLSA Overtime: Making Your Way Through the Exempt/Nonexempt Minefield.
Register today at http://www.workforcesoftware.com/resources/webinars.html.
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Media Contact:
Melissa Diemert, Corporate Communications Manager
WorkForce Software, Inc.
mdiemert@workforcesoftware.com
(734) 742-3594
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