| Expert Talk Free Expert Tips and Advices |
Employee Benefits Driving Corporate Performance -- A White PaperIn today?s economy, companies of all sizes are facing a number of challenges that require urgent action. Health care costs are rising, pension obligations are growing and top talent is becoming increasingly difficult to recruit in the rebounding job mThe process of re-inventing employee benefit programs begins by developing a portfolio of employee benefits that maximizes total economic value for employees, while minimizing employer investment. In other words, there are a number of very attractive and financially rewarding benefits that employers could provide their employees. One of the most effective, yet highly underutilized, benefits is the employee discount program. Few employers offer their employees an employee discount program, even though it?s economic value to employees is very significant, while it?s cost Considering the fact that employee discount programs are basically free for employees and their employees, the use of this program is expected to grow significantly across the marketplace. In an economy where competitive advantage is becoming increasingly tied to human capital, enhancements to employee benefits represent a growth opportunity for all business. Please visit http://www.employeehelper.com for more information about employee discount programs. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Author Bio: Stephanie Marks is the Vice President of Employer Relations at EmployeeHelper.com (www.employeehelper.com), responsible for developing world-class employee discount solutions for leading companies. With over 15 years of senior human resources management experience, Stephanie provides key insight into the employee benefit needs of employers and their employees. For more information, visit www.employeehelper.com. Permalink: http://expert-talk.com/tips/958/employee-benefits-driving-corporate-performance-a-white-paper-11958.htm Related Tips and Advices
| Related Tags |
SEND A COMMENT
PLEASE READ: All comments must be approved before appearing in the thread; time and space constraints prevent all comments from appearing. We will only approve comments that are directly related to the article, use appropriate language and are not attacking the comments of others.