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    EAP Business Case Research: Human Capital Outcome Metrics

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    Author
    Attridge, Mark
    Date
    2005-08
    Type
    Conference/Congress
    
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    Table of Contents
    1. EAP Business Value Model. 2. Integration Trends – Case Studies. 3. Partners in Driving Value. 4 Measurement Implications for EAPs.
    Description
    Presentation at the EAPA Upper Midwest Chapter Meeting, August 2005, St. Louis Park, MN.
    Citation
    Attridge, M. (2005, August). EAP business case research: Human capital outcome metrics. Presented at the meeting of the Upper Midwest Chapter of the Employee Assistance Professional Association, Minneapolis, MN.
    Sponsors
    Attridge Studios
    Keyword
    EAP
    ROI
    business case
    Employee assistance programs
    Counseling
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10713/20084
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