An HRIS CBA that includes an extensive analysis of costs matched with a single source of benefits (e.g.,an estimate of direct cost reductions)is a common problem in justifying the purchase of a new HRIS.
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Q9: Indirect benefits are difficult to quantify because
A)
Q10: Which of the following guidelines should not
Q11: Time saved by the implementation of an
Q12: HRIS functionality refers to
A) the ability of
Q13: Investment analyses for an HRIS are based
Q15: Direct costs for implementing a new HRIS
Q16: The total cost of an HRIS implementation
Q17: To use an organizational enhancement approach for
Q18: Basing the justification of a new HRIS
Q19: A CBA is a comparison of the
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