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OrgPlus 8 Manages Workforce Changes for French HR Professionals

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HumanConcepts Announces Latest French Version of its
Leading Visualisation and Workforce Planning Solution

Exeter, United Kingdom — 20 May 2009 — HumanConcepts revolutionises the world of org charting again with the latest release of its top-selling workforce planning solution, OrgPlus 8, in French. With this release, HumanConcepts ushers in an exciting new era in visualisation and workforce planning for French speakers enabling managers, financial and HR specialists to collaborate around future business scenarios.

“We were impressed with OrgPlus and how it helped us visualise and understand our workforce,” commented Sauveur Daniele, Project IT Manager, l’Hôpital Saint Joseph de Marseille, France. “We can easily create, update and share powerful and data-rich org charts.”

New capabilities in OrgPlus 8 include:

 

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  • Automatically archive charts to track workforce changes
  • Instantly compare and summarise changes between multiple org chart versions in an easy to read report
  • Employ enhanced box layout options such as including multiple records and multiple columns in boxes (i.e. display an entire sales staff in one box)
  • Enhanced formatting with additional box layout options and multiple colour schemes

Scott Jenkins, Director of EMEA at HumanConcepts said, “OrgPlus 8 equips users with enhanced formatting and reporting features to simplify the process. This release sets a new standard for org charting and workforce planning technology.”

OrgPlus 8 Pricing and Availability
OrgPlus 8 pricing is based on company size, and starts at €199.95 for organisations with 100 employees. Upgrade pricing is available for current OrgPlus Standard and Professional users. OrgPlus is available directly from HumanConcepts in the UK through website at www.orgplus.co.uk or by calling +44 (0) 1392 823023; or through our French website www.orgplus.fr or by calling our French partners NAO Solutions on +33 08 26 55 50 80.

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