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Uncover the Secrets to Gaining a Competitive Edge:

How Workforce Management Drives Productivity and Quality Service

August 24, 2010

Businesses today are facing many similar challenges as they work to maintain or struggle to revive profitability.

Companies are pressured to do more with fewer resources while simultaneously looking to manage their logistics and supply chain operations with greater efficiencies through, productivity improvements, greater control over expenses, upgrading customer services and delivering products and services to market more rapidly.

To address these issues and attempt to attain their goals, companies are focusing on initiatives to better optimize, understand and manage their workforce. Workforce or labor management applications are viewed as a key to enabling greater visibility into labor activities for the purposes of effectively managing and maximizing worker productivity, controlling labor costs and tracking operational tasks.


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