Overview
This unit will introduce you to some of the direct and indirect human resource costs that a business needs to manage. These costs include payroll and benefit costs, as well as the direct and indirect costs associated with employee turnover. This unit will also provide you with potential action steps to help you both monitor and manage these costs.
At the end of the unit, you will be able to:
- Describe key HR costs
- Spot factors that may be driving your costs up
- Define ways to better manage these key costs
Author Overview
Claudine Kapel is a principal of Kapel and Associates Inc., a human resources and communications consulting firm based in Toronto. She offers a variety of services for small to mid-sized businesses, including human resources development, corporate communications and leadership coaching.
Claudine partners with clients to enhance organizational performance through the development of strategies and programs that strengthen the connections between the business, its people and its customers. Her work includes design of compensation, performance management and career development systems.
Claudine also specializes in corporate communications. She works with clients to create open and powerful dialogue with employees and customers through communication audits and the development of communication tools and training. Through her work, Claudine also helps organizations to make the most of web technology to support internal and external communications.
Claudine has 20 years of human resources and communications experience. She is a frequent writer and speaker on HR and talent management issues and is a member of the Human Resources Professionals Association of Ontario.
For more information, please visit www.kapelandassociates.com or call (416) 422-1636.
Heather McNab is one of Canada’s top ranked group benefit consultants. She is the only Canadian group benefit consultant with on-the-ground international consulting experience.
Heather created MCNAB&COMPANY in 2000. She has more than 15 years of benefits consulting experience including 10 years as a consultant at Towers Perrin. During her career at Towers Perrin, the global leader of group benefits selected Heather to be the first North American expatriate in Southeast Asia. Her assignment focused on working with the U.S. Corporate offices of Fortune 500 companies and their local Asian operations to achieve their global benefit strategies. It included the creation of the first flexible benefit programs in Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia.
Heather has her Certified Employee Benefits Specialist (CEBS) designation and wrote course material for the CEBS program. She is a graduate of the Wilfrid Laurier University’s Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) program. She is also a graduate of the University of Toronto, Rotman School of Business - Advanced Program in Managing Strategic Change.
Complementing her group benefits consulting experience, Heather has practical business experience in the fields of logistics, not-for-profit management and executive search consulting.