
The monthly median amount that employees will spend on benefits in 2024—excluding retirement savings—is down from the previous two years, data finds. That reveals a troubling trend ahead of open enrollment, experts said.
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Another human capital management solution seems to hit the market every moment. This makes choosing the right HCM vendor increasingly important—and difficult.
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A Grant Thornton audit reveals systemic governance, expertise, and vendor management failures led to catastrophic ERP rollout.
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