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"We function better as a company because of B.J.'s support." -- Mike Faith, C.E.O. & President, Headsets.com |
PERSONAL STATEMENT
My mantra is, “Create a firm, fair, and consistent workplace” and if you do, your business will take off in a positive and dynamic direction. Good Human Resources practice helps the employee gain the most from his/her association with the company, and the employer can get the most and best from the people who do the work.
Establishing and maintaining a firm, fair, and consistent workplace is also the surest way to legal compliance and high productivity for your business. But you need help to do it, from both a good Employment Attorney and a good Human Resources professional.
Lawyers are essential: they are the mapmakers who chart the ever-changing terrain of employment laws and regulations, and keep current on the letter of the law as it affects your business. H.R. professionals are the pathfinders and guides, leading you around quicksand, pointing out poisonous swamps and finding routes around them, recognizing red flags and keeping an ear to the ground for brigands and others who would take your purse, thus keeping you on the road to green pastures and prosperity! It's an exciting journey, and one I want to be part of with every client I meet.
But don't contact me if what you want is someone to track benefit eligibility, outsource payroll, or file 10 years worth of paperwork. Call me if what you want is clear advice, based on 30+ years of experience, to help you and your employees get where you want to go.
"We've had human resources people here, before, but they were more `H.R.-lite.' You're different—you think strategically. You give me three alternatives along with the consequences for each. This lets me make a decision and do my job better."
– Chris Hicken, Headsets.com
Mike Van Horn, President, The Business Group © 2009