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10 Reasons HR Loves Organizational Charts

You know those organizational charts you use to visually show the structure of a company, its departments and its employees? What happens if you add additional information to your charts like performance data, work flow, or job responsibilities? Let’s look at ten ways enhanced organizational charts can help HR manage employees, make decisions, and plan for the future.

Managing HR in the Construction and Real Estate Industry

Human Resources departments in the construction and real estate industries face specific challenges. Whether it’s extreme diversity and mobility of the workforce, high turnover rates, or managing employees on multiple locations and projects, these complications place increased demands on HR personnel. Why not streamline HR tasks by using a comprehensive electronic human resources management system (HRMS) along with add-on modules designed specifically for your type of business?

2016 ACA Reporting Deadlines for Employers

February and March will be here before you know it, bringing with them important deadlines for ACA reporting. Forms 1095-B and 1095-C are due by February 1, 2016. If you file paper forms, the deadline for Forms 1094-B and 1094-C is February 29. Filing electronically provides a larger window for compliance—that deadline is March 31. Now is the time to prepare.

New Release: Sage HRMS 2016

After much anticipation from the Sage community, Sage has released the latest version of Sage HRMS. In addition to incorporating many requests from Sage users, this version includes a beautiful new user interface design and other powerful features that improve its overall usability. Our development team is also releasing new versions of our add-on modules, such as Sage HRMS HR Actions, to create a seamless experience between the applications.

Your Company’s Life Cycle and Why You Should Care

Every living thing, from the simplest organism to human beings, has a life cycle. The pattern is familiar: moving from simple to more complex, from beginnings and rapid growth to maturity, decline, and death. Each stage requires specific types of nurture before moving to the next. You may not think of companies as having life cycles, but they do.