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Attendees will come away with a thorough understanding of the problem, as well as practical solutions. They will also come away with a better understanding of what they should and shouldn't be doing.
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ContactUs:416-915-4458 Webinar On Our Love-Hate Relationship With Job Descriptions Presented By Chuck Csizmar Scheduled On : Wednesday, April 22, 2015 at 13:00 Hrs Hosting By Compliance Trainings Please visit us at https://compliancetrainings.com
ContactUs:416-915-4458 WeEmpower,YouComply! Our Love-Hate Relationship With Job Descriptions Product Id HR1158 Category Human Relations Wednesday, April 22, 2015 at 13:00 Hrs Scheduled On Duration 60 Minutes Speaker Chuck Csizmar Login at https://compliancetrainings.com/siteengine/Login.aspx WebinarDescription: Everyone in Human Resources will tell you that job descriptions are a critical foundation element for effective reward, succession and management development programs. However they will likely not tell you that most everyone outside of HR hates them. Or at least they hate preparing them. And if those responsible for preparing descriptions don't like the process, what does that say about the quality of what results? And what's the likely impact of having poorly prepared (if at all) job descriptions? This session is all about opening the eyes of attendees as to the value of having accurate and up-to-date job descriptions, as well as why it is the document that managers love to hate. Companies cannot do without descriptions (really), so attendees will hear practical advice as to how to overcome resistance; how to anticipate and prepare for it, and how to create a win-win scenario with line managers. Job descriptions don't have to hated; they can be appreciated. But you have to be careful about it. Attendees will come away with a thorough understanding of the problem, as well as practical solutions. They will also come away with a better understanding of what they should and shouldn't be doing.
Areas Covered in the Session : • This session will explore the following topics: • What exactly is a job description? • What is the problem with them? • Why do companies need them, and who is responsible? • Why managers (most) hate them, and who likes them? • How the description process gets messed up. • A beginners guide to job descriptions (how-to) • How to prepare a job description • Making it easier for the manager • How to create a win-win scenario Who Will Benefit : • This is a must attend webinar for all: • Managers • Human Resources Department • Recruiting and Hiring Staff • Compensation Practitioners • HR Generalists • Leaders in Startup companies Price Tags • Live • Single Live : For One Participant • $ 149 • Corporate Live : For Max. 10 Participants • $ 599 • Recording • Single REC : For One Participant - Unlimited Access for 6 Months • $ 199
Speaker Profile Chuck Csizmar has a deep and broad experience in the design, implementation and communication of US and international compensation programs. Long recognized by WorldatWork as a Certified Compensation Professional (CCP) Chuck has been a practitioner working with US and International program design and development, global compensation review, acquisition and integration strategies, incentive and sales compensation, compensation training, expatriate programs, and performance management strategies. Chuck is Founder & Principal of CMC Compensation Group, specializing in analytic, project management and consultative services for US and International clients. He is also associated with several Human Resources consulting firms (US and International) as a subject matter expert for global compensation issues. Prior to establishing his own consulting firm Chuck was based in London on expatriate assignment as the Director of European Compensation & Benefits for Pitney Bowes. To Register This Webinar Please Visit https://compliancetrainings.com/SiteEngine/ProductDetailView.aspx?id=HR1158 Contact Us For Immediate Assistance @ 416-915-4458 or Mail Us At uttam@compliancetrainings.com support@compliancetrainings.com