How technology can help HR improve employee productivity

May 15, 2019

Productivity is an important contributor to commercial and financial success. For most economists and business analysts it is the way an economy can be measured, and business efficiency gauged. It is essentially how a nation (and each individual business) transforms resources into goods or services, thereby boosting economic activity and GDP, hence driving economic growth. This ultimately improves living standards for the population. As the US economist Paul Krugman famously said, “Productivity isn’t everything, but in the long run it is almost everything.”

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ZERORISK HR, Inc.

ZERORISK HR is a Dallas-based human capital consulting firm that has advised companies worldwide—including Amazon.com, Sylvan Learning Centers, Tatum LLC, Group 1 Automotive, and some of the fastest growing, smaller firms. Founded in 1998, ZERORISK HR an established industry leader in providing human capital solutions for pre employment testing assessment services and post-hire employee development that are comprehensive, easy to understand, and enhance an organization's overall performance with bottom-line results.

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