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Tackling Auto Dealerships' Biggest Challenge: Compli to Show How to Reduce Employee Turnover Through a Culture of Compliance in January 23 Webinar.


Experts to Share Best Practices for Reducing Turnover with Hiring and Compliance Management Tools

PORTLAND, Ore. -- First graph, last sentence of release should read: Dealers may register for this free event at https://www.gotomeeting.com/register/719654763. (sted http://event.netbriefings.com/event/cpli/Live/webcast/register.html.

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TACKLING AUTO DEALERSHIPS' BIGGEST CHALLENGE: COMPLI TO SHOW HOW TO REDUCE EMPLOYEE TURNOVER THROUGH A CULTURE OF COMPLIANCE IN JANUARY 23 WEBINAR (WEB-based semINAR) A workshop or lecture delivered over the Web. Webinars may be a one-way Webcast, or there may be interaction between the audience and the presenters. See Web conferencing and Webcast.  

Compli([R]) will be hosting a free webinar for auto dealerships on January 23. The webinar will focus on how to overcome a dealer's biggest challenge: reducing employee turnover. Behavioral behavioral

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 hiring expert Art Niemann and representatives from top dealerships will present proven tactics for creating a culture of compliance to reduce turnover, improve hiring through behavioral assessments, and reduce the costs of non-compliance. The webinar will take place on Tuesday, January 23 from 8:30 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. PST PST Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia, see there . Dealers may register for this free event at https://www.gotomeeting.com/register/719654763.

About Compli

Privately held Compli is headquartered in Portland, Ore., with sales offices in California, Florida, and Massachusetts. With more than 37,000 users nationwide, Compli is the leading provider of compliance management and risk mitigation MITIGATION. To make less rigorous or penal.
     2. Crimes are frequently committed under circumstances which are not justifiable nor excusable, yet they show that the offender has been greatly tempted; as, for example, when a starving man steals bread to satisfy
 products for auto dealerships. Compli's Dealership Compliance Management System (DCMS (Digital Content Management System) See DAMS. ) controls, tracks, and automates regulatory compliance operations within and across dealerships. The DCMS is an early warning system that uncovers, reports on, and mitigates liabilities to save dealers money on litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute.

When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation.
, insurance, and overhead.

For more information about the Compli DCMS, to view a product demonstration, and for the latest news and information from Compli, visit www.compli.com or call 1-866-294-5545 toll free. Dealerships interested in gauging their current levels of compliance may receive a free, online appraisal with the Compli DCA (1) (Document Content Architecture) IBM file formats for text documents. DCA/RFT (Revisable-Form Text) is the primary format and can be edited. DCA/FFT (Final-Form Text) has been formatted for a particular output device and cannot be changed.  at www.compli.com/dca2007.

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