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Communities Partners

Our Partners - Communities and Research

Jeitosa Group International works with several leading partners to support our Communities of Interest:

The Conference Board creates and disseminates knowledge about management and the marketplace to help businesses strengthen their performance and better serve society. Working as a global, independent membership organization in the public interest, we conduct research, convene conferences, make forecasts, assess trends, publish information and analysis, and bring executives together to learn from one another.
IHRIM is the International Association for Human Resource Information Management, the resource that HR technology professionals turn to for industry news, knowledge and networking. Formed in 1980 from informal gatherings when HR and IT professionals found themselves needing mediators, IHRIM has become the world's leading clearinghouse for the HRMS industry. Today, IHRIM is a community of experts - a dynamic group of practitioners, vendors, consultants, students and faculty that continues to grow, not just in numbers, but in its scope of knowledge and information.
Human Capital Institute (HCI) is the only professional association focused exclusively on human capital and talent management. We are a think-tank, clearinghouse and catalyst for the newest ideas and most innovative strategies in human capital management. Our mission is to discover and share new strategies that create innovation, growth and market success. Our members are at the cutting-edge of their fields, and represent the most forward-thinking executives today, and the leaders of tomorrow.
The HR-XML Consortium is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to the development and promotion of a standard suite of XML specifications to enable e-business and the automation of human resources-related data exchanges. The mission of the HR-XML Consortium is to spare employers and vendors the risk and expense of having to negotiate and agree upon data interchange mechanisms on an ad-hoc basis. By developing and publishing open data exchange standards based on Extensible Markup Language ("XML"), the Consortium provides the means for any company to transact with other companies without having to establish, engineer, and implement many separate interchange mechanisms.