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Local Human Resources Expert Published in Wall Street Journal


Avery's White Paper Released by SHRM for Further Publication

Columbus, Mississippi, October 25, 2001: Little did Danny Avery, Senior Consultant with The CPI Group realize when he submitted a White Paper on "Recruiting for Retention" to the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) in December 2000 exactly where things would lead. Not only did SHRM accept his professional writings for posting on their prestigious web site, but recently released the publication to The Wall Street Journal. The Journal in turn included the paper as a resource in the Human Resources section of their newspaper, and published it as a feature article in the Asian edition of the paper. It is posted on their web site at: http://www.careerjournalasia.com/hrcenter/shrm/papers/20011022-shrm2.html

Accredited as a Senior Professional in Human Resource Management (SPHR), Avery serves as an internal consultant for The CPI Group and as an expert resource for the Group's clients. Noting over an extended period of his career how costly the effects of personnel turnover are on any business, Avery developed and refined a method of recruitment that takes into account the anticipated longevity of a person's employment during the initial hiring process. This is explained in the White Paper that is posted as an expert resource for usage by other members of the SHRM professional association.

The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) is the world's largest association devoted to human resource management. Representing more than 175,000 individual members, the Society's mission is to serve the needs of HR professionals by providing the most essential and comprehensive resources available. As an influential voice, the Society's mission is also to advance the human resource profession to ensure that HR is recognized as an essential partner in developing and executing organizational strategy. Founded in 1948, SHRM currently has more than 500 affiliated chapters within the United States and members in more than 100 countries.