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ADVISORY/ Employee Relationship Management Company Workbrain To Host Free Webinar On Improving Employee Productivity And Reducing Costs

Business Wire, August 15, 2001

Business Editors

ADVISORY...for Thursday (Aug. 23)

--(BUSINESS WIRE)

Workbrain, Inc.


Title:  "Improving Employee Productivity"

Date:   Thursday, Aug. 23, 2001 from 2:00 - 2:30 p.m. EDT

Who:    Workbrain, a provider of Employee Relationship Management
        (ERM) solutions

What:   In this informative Webinar, Workbrain will teach your
        company how to tackle time-consuming administrative tasks,
        inefficient communication and low employee job satisfaction -
        all factors that lead to low employee productivity.

        Attend the Webinar for real-world examples of organizations
        who have implemented ERM solutions and are now improving the
        way that their company operates.

       Workbrain product experts will show you how to:

        -- Streamline employee-centric processes for more efficient
        workflow.

        -- Enhance communication for collaborative knowledge sharing.

        -- Automate paper-based administrative tasks to allow time for
        more strategic thinking.

        Workbrain provides ERM software applications to Global 2000
        companies, helping them reduce total costs, enhance
        decision-making at all levels, focus employees on value-added
        activities and increase employee satisfaction. Workbrain's
        solution is based on J2EE and the latest Internet and wireless
        technology.

Where: Register today for the free, half-hour Webinar online at
       http://www.workbrain.com/webinar_frm-082301.asp

       Registrants are also eligible to win a Palm V.
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