Introduction
This program is designed to highlight key areas of strategic change that are essential for any world-class HR Department to be successful. The program focuses on 10 key HR activities and will show you innovations and the latest approaches to maximize the efficiency and effectiveness of your HR function. Upgrade your skills, knowledge, and ability with this new international program.
Course Outlines of Strategic Change Management for HR Professionals
At the end of this program delegates will be able to:
- Prioritize HR activities and identify what produces value
- Take action to maximize manpower
- Have compiled an action plan that will produce significant organizational savings
- Master the new HR strategic model
- Master how to do predictive forecasting
- Reduce the cost and significantly improve the efficiency of succession planning
- Master business process reengineering and be able to apply the techniques both in HR and in other areas of the business
- Explain to others the 10 key areas where the Human resource can be significantly improved
Course Process of Strategic Change Management for HR Professionals
Very practical program with case studies and team exercises. The delegate will compile a value log to be able the benefits to their organization when they return to work.
Course Benefits of Strategic Change Management for HR Professionals
Those attending will be able to show and demonstrate the benefits of this program by:
- Implementing change that will have a visible benefit to the organization
- Updating your professional skills to be ahead in HR thinking and abilities
- Understanding and be able to explain to others the new integrated HR concept and how it will add value to any business in either the public or private sector
- Adopting a common and auditable approach throughout HR
- Providing the organization with a much more business approach to HR management
- Operating a common strategic model and approach using the HR two-stage model
Course Results of Strategic Change Management for HR Professionals
Those attending will be able to show and demonstrate the benefits of this program by:
- Be able to use an integrated strategic model for HR
- Be able to process manage HR activities using the Strategic Action Plan Approach
- Re-profile HR to make it dynamic and business-focused using the Ulrich model
- Be able to improve at least 4 of the key HR processes and show the value of the changes you have made
- Be aware of new HR software that will dramatically improve productivity and competence in your organization and be able to demonstrate the results
- Show how Business process re-engineering will change the efficiency of existing staff and be able to demonstrate the value to your business –Public or Private sector
Core Competencies of Strategic Change Management for HR Professionals
- Strategic Planning
- Matrix Management
- Business Efficiency & Effectiveness
- Manpower Planning
- Predictive Forecasting
- Creating Business Value
- Business Process Re-engineering
Course Outlines of Strategic Change Management for HR Professionals
Day 1: HR as the Strategic Partner
In this section, you will master how to put a strategy together and implement it using the new HR model developed in late 2008. You will understand the reasons for HR changing its role for cost centre to profit center.
- Introduction and Program Objectives
- The New Strategic process for HR
- The 10 input checklist for Strategic HR
- The role of creativity in HR strategy
- How to translate Strategy into action – the value of Strategic Action Plans
- HR's role in Matrix management and measuring results
- Review "Can the human resource really be improved at no extra cost?". Ten areas where a real difference can be made
Day 2: Making HR Effective - 10 Decisive Actions to Make a Difference
Decisive actions you will be able to implement for change – in this section, we will cover: The new structure of HR, Manpower planning and how to do downsizing or right-sizing in the organization.
- The new shape of HR
- The internal structure needed for tomorrows successful HR departments
- Does added value apply to HR?
- Manpower Planning (1) – use of Manpower Projective Techniques
- Maximizing organizational structures to enhance productivity – how downsizing and right-sizing work
- Understanding the new ratios for supervisors and managers
Day 3: A New Look at Advances in Recruitment , Training, and Techniques to Maximise Human Performance
You will understand and be able to master new techniques that will vastly improve: Recruitment, Training and Pay and Rewards. Use of case studies will aid in your learning.
- Recruitment(2) – The new approach to recruitment processes
- How testing and profiling can make a real efficiency difference
- How to improve the questioning process using the latest in behavioural techniques
- Tips and techniques used by interviewing professionals
- Professional interviewing in practice
- Training(3) – The new training efficiency model
- Techniques to determine which training provides value to the organisation
- How to evaluate training
- Valuing and costing training and the use of a prioritizing system to get outstanding value from the training budget (specialist handout)
- Maximizing efficiency through pay and rewards (4)
- Concepts of value using the new talent model
- Two major improvements in efficiency – the use of differentiation and bonus schemes
- Business examples – Case Studies
Day 4: New Performance and Value Approaches to Performance, Competence, Appraisal and Succession Planning
This is the section for creating a performance advantage. You will master how to measure and track competency and performance improvement and re-vitalize performance appraisal. Also, I will understand the new approach to succession planning.
- Understanding Performance (5) - Setting organizational performance standards
- Need for predictive forecasting
- Paying for performance
- Understanding how competencies (6) - are structured and how to realistically measure them
- Performance appraisal (7) – understanding the cost of an appraisal and how to improve it
- Techniques to improve appraisal techniques and to maximize the value of training
- A new approach – new results
- Software needed
- 5 Succession Plans (8) – what is the organization value of PDP?
- The three approaches to targeted succession planning
- Group exercise and report back
Day 5: Business Process Re-engineering and How to Measure the Return On Investment on HR Activities
In this final section of the program, you will learn and be able to do Business Process mapping and be able to know how to calculate the ROI on all HR activities.
- BPR (9) - Understand the immense value Business Process Re-engineering offers
- What is BPR? – DVD and discussion
- IBM and Levis Case Study
- How to do BPR?
- Creating and Measuring value from HR (10)
- Practical examples
- The HR ROI formula
- Program Review
About Paris
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Things to do and places to visit in Paris
Anyone who travels to Paris is in for a treat, as it is a beautiful city full of atmosphere. Many of Paris' attractions are world-famous, but it's also a city where you can find hidden gems. Taking a flight to Paris for a short visit is really like visiting a number of different cities, as all of its neighbourhoods, or arrondissements, have their own distinct character. Examples include the medieval Latin Quarter and the bohemian Marais. Each and every one is worth exploring.
Great things to do in Paris include:
- Checking out the views from the top of the Eiffel Tower.
- Seeing renowned masterpieces, including the Mona Lisa in the Louvre.
- Taking a tour of the impressive, albeit slightly creepy, Paris Catacombs.
- Marvelling at the beautiful Notre Dame Cathedral.
- Browsing the designer stores around the Champs-Elysees.
- Munching snails in one of the city's haute cuisine eateries.
- Visiting the graves of luminaries including Oscar Wilde and Jim Morrison at Pere Lachaise Cemetery.
- Admiring the imposing Arc de Triomphe.
- Wandering around the boutiques of the Marais district.
- Watching the famous Paris St-Germain football team play.
- Taking in the Impressionist art at the Musee D'Orsay.
- Watching the world go by from a cafe terrace.
- Visiting the distinctive Centre Georges Pompidou.