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Tari Martin is now following Ian CookIan is recognized for his leadership and insight in the area of workforce analytics and planning. Ian recently joined Visier, to build out the...
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Tari Martin registered for the webcast, "Step Up HR" - Drive the business through workforce analytics.A lot has been written about the promise of workforce analytics. However, current analytics practices are still basic and spreadsheet based. HR needs...
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Tari Martin is now following Deborah WaddillDr. Deborah Waddill provides consulting services on the design, development, implementation, and evaluation of human and organizational learning...
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Tari Martin registered for the webcast, HR Goes Mobile.Mobile technology is on the rise and has taken the globe by storm. Mobile devices -- including the smart phone, cell phone, tablet, e-reader, and MP3...
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Tari Martin is now following Davis BaeDavis Bae is a member of the firm’s Immigration Practice Group and manages the immigration practice for the Seattle, San Francisco, Portland, and...
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Tari Martin is now following David WeisenfeldDavid B. Weisenfeld is the legal editor for the preemployment background check, job advertising, and interviewing and selection content in the...
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Tari Martin is now following Kevin LashusMr. Lashus graduated from Stanford University in 1994 and received his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Texas School of Law in 1998. Mr....
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Tari Martin registered for the webcast, The Form I-9: Beware of the ICE.The release of the new Form I-9 provides an excellent opportunity for employers to provide training and re-enforce compliance in their organizations. ...
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Tari Martin registered for the event, HR Information Systems: Audits, Compliance and Risk Management.A Human Resource Management System (HRMS) or Human Resource Information System (HRIS), refers to the systems and processes at the intersection between...
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Tari Martin earned an IHR credit towards Employee Wellness in Which is Better, Sitting or Standing at your Workstation?.The health consequences associated with prolonged sitting are well documented (e.g., higher rates of cardiovascular disease, obesity, body mass index,...




