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Welcome to Communication and Management Services, LLC

Established in 1998

CMS offers a wide variety of human resource management services to all types of organizations, including public-sector agencies, large and small private businesses, and non-profit organizations. Ranging from small projects such as developing policies or writing performance appraisal plans, to more complex projects like designing state-of-the-art classification and compensation systems, our consultants have the in-depth knowledge, practical experience, and proven technical expertise to help your organization meet its management objectives.

Mission: Strengthening organizations through management consulting, human resources services, talent acquisition, and creating a culture of organizational health.

Vision: CMS' goal is to wed the innovation of the entrepreneur with the heritage of the institution in the ongoing pursuit of honoring the public trust.


Human Resources Management
Recruitment Services
Job Analysis
Handbooks
Employee Relations
Performance Management
Job Classification

Association Management
Bookkeeping
Web Development
Meeting Minutes
Communication Facilitation
Social Media Management

Management
Consulting
Strategic Planning
Supervisor Training
Management Policies
Culture Surveys
Organizational Culture
Compensation Surveys

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Affairs
Lobbying
Bill Development
Interim Committee Monitoring
Analysis of Agency Regulatory Activity

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"Human Resources isn't a thing we do. It's the thing that runs our business."
- Steve Wynn
"The wealth of time is the only wealth that is more valuable than human resources."
- Sunday Adelaja
"In order to build a rewarding employee experience, you need to understand what matters most to your people."
- Julie Bevacqua
"To win the marketplace, you must first win the workplace."
- Doug Conant
"The most important thing in communication is hearing what isn't said."
- Peter Drucker