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Friddy Hoegener
09 October 2018
The sleepless nights of a small business owner are often caused by the stress of the HR, or Human Resources, requirements and challenges of the business. Recently, a great resource for collaboration in the Human Resources space has been the evolution of PEOs or Professional Employer Organizations. PEOs exist to provide peace of mind for the small business owner minimizing those restless nights and any concern associated with the Human Resources aspects of the business. These organizations act as a strategic business partner to the company. They provide the ability to automate mundane processes using technology and allow a small business to consolidate all of a company’s operational data and integrate it into one central location.
Small businesses require the same level of strategy, the same level of leadership and the same level of talent as corporate business in order to be competitively successful. While they may play in a smaller arena, their strategic game has to show up just as big, if not bigger than their larger competition. To do that, their operational processes including those relative to Human Resources, expense management and talent strategy have to be even more efficient to protect flow through from the top line to the bottom line. That’s where the advantage of a PEO comes in…
The PEO Advantage:
Convenience
Corporate Sized Benefits at Small Business Rates
Improved Employee Attraction and Retention of Top Talent
Cost Savings and Minimized Risk
The moral of the story is that PEO partnership can provide several great advantages to any small business owner and should not be perceived as a threat to job security for HR professionals, as a relinquishment of power, or as a cause of those restless nights. For clarity, what a PEO doesn’t do is control your business, replace your current HR team, cause disruption, or create a distraction to your workplace.
The PEO’s priority it to provide collaboration, minimize legal risk, reduce costs, and make talent acquisition and retention more effective and simplified. These provisions give a small business owner the confidence and the permission to shift his/her focus to additional strategies. As a bonus, the provisions also help small business owners to maximize their competitive edge. PEO partnership should be viewed as something that empowers a small company to both drive additional engagement with potential and current employees, and to be directly engaged with top line revenue and margin producing activities in efforts to improve net operating profit and growth of their business.
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