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Effective human resources (HR) management is vital to a company's health. To provide some perspective, HR is behind the overall recruitment of a superior workforce, the drafting of fair compensation plans, the development of employee benefits programs and more. (We like to think of them as "guardians of the paperwork.") But even the most organized professionals occasionally need an extra hand. This month's mystery product can help.
Check out the following clues to guess this item:
- It can be used for upscale presentations.
- It features a variety of construction options.
- It can accommodate an organization's budgeting needs.
mystery product revealed
Binders that can be made in a variety of constructions and customized for human resource, training, compliance, safety and other requirements are available from Advanced Looseleaf Technologies of Dighton, Mass.
Advanced Looseleaf Binders for human resource, training, compliance, safety and other requirements can be made to precisely match an organization's employee relations and budgeting needs. Featuring a variety of construction options including images and color printing, they are ideal for applications where documents need to be available in hard copy and updated periodically.
Supplied in prototype through production quantities, Advanced Looseleaf Binders can be manufactured from various technologies. For upscale presentations, turned-edge style and vinyl heat-sealed binders are offered; where durability is an issue, polyethylene construction is available; and where cost is a major factor pressboard type binders can be provided.
Advanced Looseleaf Custom Binders are priced according to construction and quantity.
For more information, visit www.binder.com.
(Press release provided by Advanced Looseleaf Technologies.)
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Elise Hacking Carr
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Elise Hacking Carr is senior production editor for Print & Promo Marketing magazine, and managing editor for PRINTING United Journal.
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