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Aon Consulting Partners with Taleo to Provide Best-of-Class Talent Management Implementation...

Mon Sep 15, 2008 10:00am EDT
Aon Consulting Partners with Taleo to Provide Best-of-Class Talent Management
Implementation Services to Global Enterprise Organizations
New partnership offers comprehensive human capital solutions including project
management, best practices, hiring process design, and change management

CHICAGO, Sept. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Aon Consulting, the global
human capital consulting organization of Aon Corporation (NYSE: AOC), today
announced that under terms of an extended partnership agreement, Taleo will
introduce Aon Consulting's implementation, delivery and consulting services to
its enterprise customers worldwide.
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    With this agreement, Aon Consulting, a certified Taleo Enterprise partner,
will offer Taleo customers a comprehensive set of its human capital solutions
including:
    -- Recruitment process outsourcing (RPO) services and Applicant
Profile(R), a proprietary selection and assessment testing platform, for Taleo
Recruiting customers; and
    -- Performance and succession planning consulting services for Taleo
Performance customers.
    "Aon Consulting's human capital solutions complement the best practices,
industry benchmarks and change management capabilities Taleo offers to our
customers today," said Guy Gauvin, executive vice president of Global Services
for Taleo.  "By combining Taleo's market-leading talent management solutions
with Aon Consulting's extensive human capital expertise and global resources,
we'll be able to further help organizations win the war for talent."
    "The combined solutions resulting from this partnership will give
organizations the human capital expertise they need to develop a robust talent
management strategy and implement it on a world-class SaaS platform," said Dan
Hajjar, executive vice president of Aon Consulting.  "We're looking forward to
working with Taleo, and developing a long-term and mutually beneficial
relationship that provides best-in-class solutions and services to
organizations around the globe."
    About Aon Consulting
    Aon Consulting Worldwide is among the top global human capital consulting
firms, with 2007 revenues of $1.352 billion and 6,335 professionals in
117 offices worldwide. Aon Consulting is shaping the workplace of the future
through benefits, talent management and rewards strategies and solutions. Aon
Consulting was named the best employee benefit consulting firm by the readers
of Business Insurance magazine in 2006, 2007 and 2008. For more information on
Aon, please visit http://www.aon.mediaroom.com.
    About Aon
    Aon Corporation (NYSE: AOC) is the leading global provider of risk
management services, insurance and reinsurance brokerage, human capital and
management consulting. Through its 36,000 colleagues worldwide, Aon readily
delivers distinctive client value via innovative and effective risk management
and workforce productivity solutions. Our industry-leading global resources,
technical expertise and industry knowledge are delivered locally through more
than 500 offices in more than 120 countries. Aon was named the world's best
broker by Euromoney magazine's 2008 Insurance Survey. In 2008, Aon ranked
highest on the Business Insurance ranking of the world's largest insurance
brokers based on commercial retail, wholesale, reinsurance and personal lines
brokerage revenues. Aon also was ranked by A.M. Best as the number one
insurance broker based on brokerage revenues in 2007 and 2008, and was voted
best insurance intermediary, best reinsurance intermediary, and best employee
benefits consulting firm in 2007 and 2008 by the readers of Business
Insurance. For more information on Aon, log onto http://www.aon.com/.
     For more information, contact:
     Joe Micucci
     312-381-4786
     joe_micucci@aon.com

SOURCE  Aon Corporation

Joe Micucci of Aon Corporation, +1-312-381-4786, joe_micucci@aon.com



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