Ottawa, Ontario (PRWEB) August 14, 2008 -- Companies face a wide range of staffing challenges today. Growing competitive pressure has increased the need for a cost-effective way to find the right employees at the right time -- and at the right price. A new white paper series from HCMWorks, Inc., a leading provider of consulting and business process outsourcing solutions, explores these challenges and analyzes the available solutions. The Thought Leadership in Human Capital white paper series is available free of charge at http://www.hcmworks.com.
The first white paper in the Thought Leadership in Human Capital series, "Staffing Industry: History and Perspective," provides an in-depth analysis of the evolution of the staffing industry over the past 60 years, including the benefits and disadvantages of the various staffing service models. This historical perspective provides insight for any company working with staffing services and independent contractors.
The second white paper, "Diamonds in the Backyard," examines how one company found savings of $40 million in their contract labor program while continuing to acquire and maintain the intellectual capital required to compete effectively in an aggressive market.
Future white papers in the series will cover these topics and more:
You can receive these white papers free of charge by visiting the HCMWorks website (http://www.hcmworks.com).
About HCMWorks, Inc.
HCMWorks, Inc. is a leading provider of consulting and business process outsourcing solutions for workforce and supply chain optimization throughout Canada and the United States. The company's management team has over 100 years of combined experience in workforce optimization and services procurement across a wide variety of industries, including financial services, publishing, consumer electronics, manufacturing, public utilities, retail, telecommunications, banking and more. HCMWorks uses proven methodologies and analysis to uncover opportunities that can save companies 10% to 30% on contract labor expenses. To learn more, call 1-866-547-1645 or visit www.hcmworks.com.