Introduction
This course provides a comprehensive and modern overview of the role and activities of the Human Resource Personnel (HR) Department. It presents the latest tools and techniques for the effective management of people.
Participants will learn about the processes involved, the systems used, and the skills needed to be successful in a modern HR Department. They will explore personnel activities ranging from the recruitment interview to a dismissal meeting, discovering the skills required, and the role of the HR Professional in the 21st Century.
- Strategic HRM in the modern organization
- Measuring and reducing absenteeism
- Performance Management in a multi-cultural environment
- Essential steps in employee record security and minimizing identity theft
- Managing employee problems
Course Objectives of Basics of Human Resource Management
By the end of this course delegates will be able to:
- Understand Strategic HRM approaches (SHRM)
- Describe the role and functions of the Personnel/HR Department
- Show awareness of employee resourcing, recruitment & reward
- Describe best practice in working with employees and assisting with employee problems
- Understand performance management in a multi-cultural environment
- State the benefits of HR Planning and HR Ethics
Training Methodology
There are interesting presentations supporting each of the topics together with interactive trainer lead sessions of discussion. There will also be practical sessions where participants have the opportunity to practice and experience some HR-related activities. Role-plays, case studies, DVDs, small group work, exercises, and feedback will be used to facilitate learning.
Organizational Impact of Basics of Human Resource Management
- Will enable participants to successfully work in an HR or Personnel Department
- Add value to the department and the organization as a whole.
- More focused support for the organization built on a thorough understanding of the functional role and responsibilities.
- Participants are encouraged to take new ideas and strategies back to their workplace for discussion with their managers.
- The organization will receive input into key areas for improvement from an enthused employee
- Staff committed to building a high-performance organization
Personal Impact of Basics of Human Resource Management
- Will enable participants to understand the history and development of modern HR practice
- Improved confidence and self-assurance
- A greater strategic overview of the HR function
- Will enable participants to apply best practice in employee resourcing
- A greater awareness off own beliefs and limitations related to HR practice
- Will enable participants to work with and assist employees
Course Outlines of Basics of Human Resource Management
DAY 1
An Overview of Human Resource Management
- Introducing Human Resource Management (HRM)
- Human Resource Management V Personnel Management
- Main activities, responsibilities, and tasks of HRM
- Introducing Strategic HRM (SHRM)
- Personnel jobs and systems
- Typical department structure – HRM department case study
- Qualifications and professional study
- Personal qualities needed for HRM work
DAY 2
Administration & Performance Management
- Administration and business support
- Monitoring and reporting, e.g Sickness and Absence
- Absence management case study
- Introduction to HR databases and computer systems
- Security and confidentiality of employee records
- Performance management in a multi-cultural setting
- Appraisal systems and 360-degree feedback
- The employee disciplinary interview
DAY 3
Recruiting, Rewarding and Retaining Employees
- Flexibility and introducing the ‘flexible firm’
- Pay and reward, compensation and benefits
- Introducing ‘total reward’ concepts
- Recruitment and selection
- Assessment and development centers
- The use and limitations of aptitude tests and psychometrics
- Use of references
- Induction for new employees
DAY 4
Working with and Assisting Employees
- Managing employee problems
- Employee Assistance Programmes (EAP)
- Complying with employment law
- Equality of opportunity & employee diversity
- Dignity-at-work, Bullying & Harassment
- Grievance and conducting workplace investigations
- Introducing workplace mediation
- Exit procedures and exit interviews
DAY 5
HR Planning, Learning & HR Ethics
- What is learning?
- Training and Development
- Human resource planning
- Integrated HR strategies
- HR and Training and Development
- HRM Ethics
- Professional Conduct
- Personal action planning and continuing personal development (CPD)
DAY 6
Manpower Planning
- Manpower Planning
- Technique to determine the number of recruits
- Recruitment
- Recruitment from External Resources
DAY 7
Employee Selection
Connecting HR Metrics and Analytics with Action 1
Planning, design, and development
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General
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Objectives
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Activities
DAY 8
Training and Development
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Developing Employees
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Training process
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Assessing training requirements
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Competency analysis
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Enhance training effectiveness
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Type of training program
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Evaluation of training effectiveness
Employee Performance Management
DAY 9
Relations in workplace
HR Scorecard
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HR Strategy Map
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HR Scorecard
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Template for HR Manager
DAY 10
Exam & Certification
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