Is UC Right For Your Company?

Company Profile Test

Understanding Corporation knows that good managers realize how important it is to have employees who understand and who can be well understood.

Since U.S. businesses will spend between $ 3.5-5.0 Billion in 2007 to merely train their employees to write better, UC believes it is reasonable to hire and promote employees who already excel in reading and writing. For those who are already hired and who do not excel at understanding complicated documents and directions, UC provides tools to make organizational communications more understandable.

Please take a couple of minutes to complete this data collection form. It will allow UC technicians to better project the savings your organization will experience from improved understanding and its direct and indirect benefits. [UV 1067]

1. What line of business is your company in?
2. What is your job title?
3. How many full-time employees work for your company? 
4. Exempting upper management, what is your annual cost per employee?  

5. How many new employees do you intend to hire in the next 12 months?  

6. What is the average turnover rate for your work force for the past 3 years?  

7. What is your estimated training budget per employee for the next 12 months?  

8. What is the average number of applicants considered and interviewed for each job opening filled in the past 2 years?    considered   interviewed

9. ADP has recently published studies that document the cost of an average hiring mistake at 1.5 times annual salary. In your experience, do you find that result to be very low ,  somewhat low ,  about right ,  somewhat high ,  very high

10. Email Address  

UC does not sell or rent email addresses.

Total Estimated Annual Savings*
 


*This projection includes only savings due to the use of Lit Master. Text Master can produce equivalent or greater annual savings. These savings vary based on the nature and volume of work activities. Your UC representative will provide these projections.



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