Green HR Solutions Kyle TX

What if you can’t find money in your budget for your HR Dept. to purchase and implement the advanced programs/services that would allow for a fully automated, electronic data management system? That’s when you need to start with small changes that offer immediate cost savings with only a modest initial investment. Please scroll down for more information and get access to all the related products and services in Kyle, TX listed below.

Austin Travis County Mental Health Mental Retardation Center to Schedule Intake Appointment for All
(512) 440-4074
1700 S Lamar Blvd
Austin, TX
 
Austin City Human Resources
(512) 972-5690
2525 S Lakeshore Blvd
Austin, TX
 
State of Texas Central Services Building
(512) 463-3446
1711 San Jacinto Blvd
Austin, TX
 
Elliott White & Associates
(817) 926-0841
1200 West Fwy
Fort Worth, TX
 
Achilles Group
(512) 447-9700
2900 S Interstate 35
Austin, TX
 
Austin American Statesman Other Numbers
(512) 445-3844
305 S Congress Ave
Austin, TX
 
Achilles Group
(512) 447-9700
2900 S Interstate 35
Austin, TX
 
Express Personnel Services
(817) 737-2900
5041 Granbury Rd
Fort Worth, TX
 
August Communications Consulting
(512) 699-0932
1722 Juniper Ridge Loop
Cedar Park, TX
 
University Of North Texas Health Science Center
(817) 735-2690
3500 Camp Bowie Blvd
Fort Worth, TX
 

Improve Efficiency with an Eco-Friendly HR Department

Improve Efficiency with an Eco-Friendly HR Department

November 2, 2009   admin

We are decades past the time when the transition to a supposedly “paperless workplace” should have been accomplished. Today most businesses still find their file cabinets overflowing with documents. HR is one department where this inundation of paperwork seems never ending. Many human resources professionals are so snowed under with work that the idea of overhauling their information handling procedures seems like an impossible task.

You know that an automated, electronic data management system would bring your department in line with currently accepted best practices for HR. What if you can’t find money in your budget to purchase and implement the advanced programs/services that would make this possible? That’s when you need to start with small changes that offer immediate cost savings with only a modest initial outlay. You may not be able to go completely paperless, but you can certainly use paper…less.

Direct Deposit

The benefits of doing away with paper checks can’t be stressed enough. Many small companies still don’t realize that direct deposit is cheaper than having payroll checks printed and delivered each week. Unless you have so few employees that you physically sit down and sign each paycheck yourself, automating this task is something you should consider. Direct deposit is a highly secure method of payment that will reduce your headaches over late, lost, or stolen checks.

One bonus of switching to electronic banking is that you can use the system for paying your vendors and processing customer payments as well. That’s one stop shopping for HR, Accounting, and Sales. When you spread the initial cost of setup over several departments in this way, the ROI is much more rapid.

Automated Paperwork

It certainly would be nice to have a brand new computer program automate all your internal paperwork. However, you can actually get a lot accomplished with what you’ve already got on hand. Do you have a word processing program, spreadsheet software and an email system? Great! Managers and employees can start forwarding everything from vacation requests to address changes electronically. As long as you back up your data responsibly, this is an excellent way to reduce paperwork.

Maybe you don’t have electronic versions of your basic HR forms (many small employers still just make photocopies of existing printed forms). Assign the task of recreating each form in Word or Excel to someone who has basic typing/formatting skills and can pay attention to detail.

Upload the completed forms to a public folder in your internal email system so people can access them readily. Once everyone gets into the habit of turning in paperwork this way, they can easily adapt to a more sophisticated system later on.

Printing by Necessity

If the majority of your workers don’t have access to a computer terminal, switching to a ...

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