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Trends in Employment Levels: Staffing Changes in 2002-2003

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This 14-slide presentation examines staffing trends in eight functional areas in 2002-2003. Over 50 companies from a dozen industries participated in the survey. The eight areas include: sales, marketing, manufacturing, supply chain, finance, human resources, research and development, and legal. Metrics include percentages of companies who increased, decreased, or kept staffing levels the same in each area. This document originated from Best Practices, LLC's Business Excellence Board consulting service.

Industries Profiled:
Automobile; Pharmaceutical; Computer Hardware; Research; Internet; Telecommunications; Professional Services; Manufacturing; Health Care; Energy; Computers; High Tech; Banking; Medical Device; Consumer Products


Companies Profiled:
Advance Auto Parts; Sanofi-aventis; Toshiba; Yahoo! Inc.; Siemens; Novartis; Merck; Hotwire; Eli Lilly; EDS; Cisco Systems; Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago; Booz?Allen & Hamilton; Beamreach Networks; Baxter Healthcare; Agroindustrias HAME

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