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6 - 10 Jan 2025

London (UK)

Hotel : Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street

Cost : 5250 € Euro

 Introduction

The HR function is a high-value-added part of the organization and plays a key role in developing and implementing corporate strategy. This is because of the growing importance of human capital in organizational success.

The HR function needs to be more effective as a strategic partner in the organization rather than a purely administrative function. Such an HR function will drive and deliver change rather than just react to it.

In order to achieve this highly desired prize, the HR function must develop its ability to measure how HR decisions affect the organization and how the decisions taken by the organization affect human capital. In short, the HR function needs to develop better metrics and analytics if it is to become a true strategic partner.

Once the metrics are established, the organization will need to develop HR policies that react to the messages. The course will also consider the type of HR policies that are being developed in response to the usual range of messages from the metrics and analytics.

Objectives

The goals of the course are as follows:

  • To examine the use of internal and external measurement frameworks which establish the contribution of the HR function

  • To be able to conduct detailed Problem analysis assessments

  • To be able to identify appropriate Decision-Making options

  • To make decisions based on evidence rather than opinion

  • To understand the principles of Organisation change

  • To understand the theory around organization change

  • To drive strategic change rather than react to it

Course Process

  • The course will be highly interactive with tutorial input as well as case studies and syndicate work. There will be much opportunity for discussion and for participants to compare the experience.

  • Time will be allocated at the end of each day to reflect upon the learning and plan the transfer back to the workplace.

Course Benefits

Participants will gain the skills needed to design their own internal framework for measuring the effectiveness of the HR function.

Also, participants will:

  • Consider whether the use of narrative can complement the use of metrics and analytics

  • Design an external analytical framework

  • Consider the messages revealed by analysis and measurement

  • Develop HR policy responses to a range of messages from metrics and analytics – in other words, what would be done if......

  • In turn, this will lead to Participants being able to develop a strategic role for the HR function

Course Results

As a result of attending this course participants will be able to:

  • establish a role for the HR function which moves from the traditional, administrative function concerned with the process to a force for driving strategic change in an organization

  • have a better understanding of strategy and change management

 Core Competencies

  • Analytical thinking

  • Problem identification

  • Decision making

  • Business awareness

  • Capability development

  • Change leadership

  • Information seeking

  • Strategy delivery

Outlines

Day 1: Corporate Strategy

  • Introductions and program objectives

  • The context for HR

  • Strategic Business Planning

  • Corporate Social Responsibility

  • Human Capital Management

  • How to make things happen – use of business action plan

  • The difference between HRM and Personnel Management

  • The new shape and function of tomorrow's HR departments

Day 2: HR Tools and Methods

  • What should be measured?

  • The effectiveness of the HR function

    • HR headcount ratios

    • Administrative cost per employee

    • Time to fill vacancies

    • Filling the skills gap

    • Satisfaction surveys

  • Internal Frameworks

  • Morale

  • Motivation

  • Investment

  • Long-Term Development

  • External Perception

  • Learning and Development

  • job analysis

  • job evaluation

  • capability review

  • RACI

  • Methods

Day 3: Driving Organisational Change

  • Theories of organization change and how to use them

  • The Softer Side of HR

  • Avoiding a blame culture

  • The relationship between HR and the Line

  • The New Roles in the HR Function

Day 4: Connecting HR Metrics and Analytics with Action 1

  • Change Management

  • Employee Relations

  • The relationship between HR and the Line

  • The Use of Competencies

  • Employee Development

  • Succession Planning

Day 5: Driving Organisational Change: Connecting HR Metrics and Analytics with Action 2

  • Employee Motivation

  • Empowerment and Accountability

  • Performance Management; The four-stage process – agreeing objectives, feedback, coaching and appraisal

  • Conclusion and Action Planning

HRM ,Training

Training Course: HR Metrics and Analytics


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Quick Inquiry
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HR8118

6 - 10 Jan 2025

London (UK) - Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street

Hotel : Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street

Cost: 5250 € Euro


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