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Making HR Easy

Making HR Easy. iWorkwell, Inc. 1420 Walnut Street, Suite 1212, Philadelphia, PA 19102 215-875-1230 www.iworkwell.com info@iworkwell.com. iWorkwell Benefits Your Organization.

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Making HR Easy

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  1. Making HR Easy iWorkwell, Inc. 1420 Walnut Street, Suite 1212, Philadelphia, PA 19102 215-875-1230 www.iworkwell.cominfo@iworkwell.com

  2. iWorkwell Benefits Your Organization • By introducing Management & HR best practices, improving employee productivity, minimizing administrative headaches and facilitating compliance with the law. • By helping to avoid common pitfalls that can be costly and land your company and you in court. • By providing an entire team of HR experts for less than 1/20th the cost of hiring even one.

  3. iWorkwell Benefits Your Organization • Drives & standardizes HR best practices throughout the corporation, and streamlines operations in all US locations. • Only pennies per working hour for round-the-clock service. • A corporate iWorkwell membership quickly pays for itself. It’s the best HR investment your organization can make.

  4. www.iworkwell.com • iWorkwell is a web-based resource that helps you handle HR cost-effectively yourself. • iWorkwell is NOT: • an outsourcer. • a consulting firm. • an ASP, software, or IT (HRIS) system. • iWorkwell provides: • information (teaching you what to do and what not to do) and tools you’ll need to carry out day-to-day operations and long-term planning. • immediate access to top HR experts.

  5. iWorkwell - Expertise In AllHR Disciplines • Benefits • Compensation • Employee Relations & Labor Relations • Leadership, Management & Communication • Legal Compliance • Safety & Security • Staffing/Onboarding • Talent Management • Technology & HRIS

  6. More than 100 HR Experts — including: • Aon Consulting is among the world's top global human capital and management consulting firms, providing a complete array of advisory, outsourcing, and insurance brokerage services through 6,500 consultants to clients of all sizes in over 110 countries. The nation's largest business insurance broker, Aon is named by the readers of Business Insurance magazine the "Best Employee Benefits Consulting Firm." • Hay Group is one of the top global HR and organizational consulting firms. With a global consulting network of 86 offices across 47 countries, in-house researchers, and partnerships with Harvard and Dartmouth, Hay solves the most challenging issues for over 7,000 clients. Hay partners with Fortune magazine on the "World's Most Admired Companies." • Morgan Lewis LLPis ranked among the top 4 best law firms in the country for its expertise in the field of HR, employment law and labor relations. The nationally renowned firm has hundreds of labor & employment law attorneys covering every geographic region of the globe, and has briefed and argued a number of US Supreme Court cases. • Shawn Farrell,Esq., is a partner in the Labor & Employment practice of Cohen Seglias. He advises on OSHA violations, ERISA, and how to investi-gate hostile workplace claims, and has litigated wrongful discharge, discrimination and sexual harassment actions.

  7. More than 100 HR Experts • Jason Brodsky, J.D.,is a consultant at Towers Perrin in its Governance & Compliance Advisory Group specializing in employee and executive benefits. • Scott Behson, Ph.D., chaired the Department of Management at Fairleigh Dickinson University and is a professor and member of the Center for HR Management Studies, a business & academic partnership involving 22 corporations and hundreds of executives & managers. • Melissa Johnson, Esq., Psy.D., listed in Who's Who in American Law, combines expertise in both HR, and in labor & employment law. She serves as General Counsel & VP of HR for the Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania. • Deborah Shapiro, Esq., MBA, is an attorney experienced in domestic and international employment law, litigating in federal and state courts, and mediating for the United States EEOC. • Wayne Tarken, MBA, SPHR, is widely recognized as a leader in the HR profession and served on the Advisory Board of SHRM. • Christopher Wright, Ph.D., a published expert in employee development, industrial/organizational psychology, and survey research methodology, is the founder of Reliant Live, whose clients include GM, KPMG, Phillip Morris, U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, Wyeth and the YMCA.

  8. You must: • follow federal and state regulations • keep up to date with employment laws • attract & retain quality employees • pay competitive salaries • offer benefits (e.g., health insurance & 401K plans) • train and incentivize staff • file the proper forms • process payroll • and many other activities… HR Activities HR is NOT an Optional Activity. It is a required function. People are what make or break a business. You cannot run a successful company without doing HR effectively.

  9. Annual HR CostsiWorkwell Gives You More For The Money Sources: * HR Outsourcing for a typical company of 30 to 100 employees, includes: On-site Technician, Payroll/HRIS, Benefits, and HR (The Outsource Group, June 5, 2001). ** In-House HR for a typical company of 30 to 100 employees, includes: HR Manager, HR Generalist/Benefits Support/Payroll Person, Legal/Consulting Support, and Training Support (The Outsource Group, June 5, 2001).

  10. So, How Economical Is iWorkwell? • Only pennies per working hour — from a high of 18 cents per person/hour in a 5 person company, to less than 7/100ths of a cent per person/hour in a 50,000 employee organization. • Less than 1/20th the cost of hiring or outsourcing to someone capable in HR. • Less than minimum wage, by orders of magnitude.

  11. How Can Bad HR Practices Cost Your Company • What percentage of applicants, do you suppose, lieto their employers? Organizations face staggering statistics: • 57% lie about their duration of previous employment. • 35% lie about having higher education. • 23% have used other names. • 9% lie about criminal convictions. • 6% supply false Social Security Numbers.* * DeMey, D. & Flowers, J. Jr. (eds.) (2001) Don’t Hire A Crook Austin, TX: Thomas Investigative Publications, Inc.

  12. How Can Bad HR Practices Cost Your Company • According to Jury Verdict Research, the odds of an employee winning a discrimination case are as high as 65%. • If a firm that conducted ethics training is sued for discrimination: • Settlement cost: $85,000. • Litigation cost*: $155,000. • How much, on average, do you suppose it would cost a firm that did not conduct ethics training? • Settlement cost: $304,000. • Litigation cost*: $960,750. * Legal fees included.

  13. How Can Bad HR Practices Cost Your Company • A survey conducted for LexisNexis by Harris Interactive found that 35% of female workers and 17% of male workers claimed to have been harassed at work. • How much do you think harassment cases cost on average? According to statistics compiled by the EEOC and FEHA: • Pre-trial settlements: $300,000. • Litigation judgments:$1.8 Million.

  14. Typical HR Practices • Organizations generally cannot afford (or don't want) to build and maintain large HR departments staffed with experts in every HR discipline. • Whether or not they have a dedicated HR manager in each location, most firms don't have enough hours in the day to handle all the management issues that they face. • All too often, firms have a limited professionally trained, knowledgeable and experienced HR staff. Therefore, they're also utilizing department heads, supervisors, secretaries, office managers or finance staff — people with regular full-time jobs — who now have HR responsibilities piled on. • Yet with literally hundreds of critical HR topics — and with the field changing daily — even an HR pro simply cannot stay on top of everything you need to know and do.

  15. iWorkwell Augments Your Current Practices • iWorkwell supplements a firm's internal HR resources (whatever they are) with in-depth, up-to-date knowledge — round-the-clock — on the gamut of HR disciplines. • Expertise from an entire department of Management & HR experts. • A comprehensive set of the best tools for the best price: Thousands of tools from hundreds of vendors are on the market. Which ones are valid and reliable, which ones should you use? iWorkwell has done the research and due diligence, vetted them, and negotiated a better deal than you can get on your own. iWorkwell is an economical, total HR advisory system that: • Improves productivity. • Increases security. • Saves money.

  16. iWorkwell Meets Your HR Needs HR Navigator What to do? HR Flow Charts iSurvey Training /Development Research & Feedback UpgradingSkills Briefcase Policy Wizard RecordKeeping Employee Relations Regulations & Forms Compliance Compliance Documenter Org Modeler AssessmentTools BackgroundCheck Organization Mgt Workforce Analytics Staffing Risk Management Ask An Expert Crisis Management Daily News Jobs & Salaries Paperwork Competitive Salaries iWorkwell HR Activities

  17. iWorkwell Features • HR Navigator — Best Practices Rely on this large and growing library of instructional articles for everything you need to know and do in HR. Unlike the opinion pieces, narratives and hard-to-read white papers elsewhere in magazines, newsletters or the web, iWorkwell articles are succinct and to the point; they're action oriented, include checklists, and help you complete the task. Think of HR Navigator as a comprehensive cookbook: when you need to do X, you only need that recipe — you don't read all of the other recipes from A to Z, and you don't have to be a master chef. The instructions are easy to digest, so that no matter who you are, you'll keep up with changes in the field, save time, and consistently follow best practices.

  18. iWorkwell Features • HR Flow Charts Coming soon. View iWorkwell's proprietary process maps — clear diagrams of best practice procedures for all key HR processes. Each concise visual guide includes detailed explanations of every step. Either use the recommended models as-is, or download and customize for your organization.

  19. iWorkwell Features • Regulations & Forms Get up-to-date legal information — all of the federal and state forms, posters, notices, regulations and instructions you require — about management, health & safety, staffing/employment and tax & payroll. Many forms are "smart" which can be completed electronic-ally (and emailed to employees). Save time and hassle searching your office or the Internet for the right information. Stop paying $1,000 per year for quarterly subscriptions of cumbersome booklets or CDs which may already be out of date by the time they are printed, packaged, addressed, shipped and arrive on your desk. On iWorkwell, you'll have everything you need at your fingertips within seconds.

  20. iWorkwell Features • Ask An Expert Receive individualized advice — fast, when you need it: submit a question, and an expert in that specific HR topic area will get back to you. • Training / Development Access the best* online courses money can buy, and ensure that employees are trained following federal & state regulations, such as Sarbanes-Oxley, which requires that all U.S. organizations — not just publicly traded companies — provide extensive compliance training. Increase productivity, satisfaction and retention by upgrading employees' skills with thousands of courses covering major business and technical topics. As an iWorkwell member, you'll save thousands of training dollars per employee each year. Hypothetical example: If you trained only 5 employees, you'd save $10,000-15,000 per year. Translate that to 100 employees … or 1,000. * Again awarded "Best of Elearning!"

  21. iWorkwell Features • Policy Wizard Create the employee handbook you need to communicate company policies to employees. Follow this step-by-step guide which illustrates typical types and terms of policies, then customize it to suit your workforce, culture, size, industry and location. Instead of paying lawyers by the hour to write or update your handbook, you'll save $3,000-$10,000 or more in legal fees. • iSurvey Want to know what your customers really think? How about your suppliers... or your staff? Conduct surveys for market research or collect feedback from various stakeholders. Analyze this data — responses, complaints, ideas — and make improvements: boost employee morale and retention; improve product quality and service; increase customer satisfaction; spark product innovation.

  22. iWorkwell Features • Assessment Tools Coming soon. Gather quantifiable data about the personalities, skills and abilities of current employees and applicants. Learn who is wrong for the position, who lacks the knowledge or understanding to do the job, and who has the emotional traits to perform well within your existing workplace culture. Hundreds of vendors and thousands of tools are on the market; which ones are valid, reliable, predictive, and useful? iWorkwell has done the research and due diligence, vetted them, and compiled a comprehensive set of the best tools for the best price.

  23. iWorkwell Features • Jobs & Salaries Attract and retain employees at the appropriate pay level. If you're paying too little, your good employees will leave. If you're paying too much, you're wasting limited resources which could be better used elsewhere. Instead, get the facts to get it right: enter geographic location and job title for the latest monthly compensation data. • Background Check Verify criminal, credit, driving, educational and employment history. Easily and economically reduce your risks associated with hiring mistakes (e.g., unqualified staff, violence, theft, harassment) and make informed decisions using this service that's #1 in accuracy and client satisfaction.

  24. iWorkwell Features • Briefcase Save your favorite or frequently-used articles, forms, etc. in this organized storage space and work area. • Personalized Daily News Think of this as your personal news-clipping service. Search for your competitors and other topics of interest; stay current in your field. Choose up to 3 industries or occupations, and receive an array of press releases and articles, updated daily, from such leading publications as The Associated Press, Bloomberg, CNN, Harvard Business Review, HR Magazine, Human Resources Executive, The McKinsey Quarterly, The NY Times, Reuters, The Washington Post, Wharton and over 3,000 others.

  25. Recap iWorkwell Gives You More For The Money Sources: * HR Outsourcing for a typical company of 30 to 100 employees, includes: On-site Technician, Payroll/HRIS, Benefits, and HR (The Outsource Group, June 5, 2001). ** In-House HR for a typical company of 30 to 100 employees, includes: HR Manager, HR Generalist/Benefits Support/Payroll Person, Legal/Consulting Support, and Training Support (The Outsource Group, June 5, 2001).

  26. iWorkwell Benefits Your Organization • By introducing Management & HR best practices, improving employee productivity, minimizing administrative headaches and facilitating compliance with the law. • By helping to avoid common pitfalls that can be costly and land your company and you in court. • By providing an entire team of HR experts for less than 1/20th the cost of hiring even one.

  27. iWorkwell Benefits Your Organization • Drives & standardizes HR best practices throughout the corporation, and streamlines operations in all US locations. • Only pennies per working hour for round-the-clock service. • A corporate iWorkwell membership quickly pays for itself. It’s the best HR investment your organization can make.

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