Whether you're a recently appointed HR manager, are new to HR or have a non-HR job with HR responsibilities, this course can give you the know-how you need. Understand essential HR functions and learn to develop an action plan to put to work in your organization.
This comprehensive seminar delivers a modern view of HR's role and will educate you and give you an opportunity to practice your skills in a variety of areas, including but not limited to:
- Legal responsibilities
- Talent Acquisition (Recruiting)
- Talent Assessment (Performance Management and Diversity)
- Talent Development (Coaching and Leadership Development)
- Talent Measurement (Compensation) and much more
Who Should Attend
HR practitioners with less than three years' experience; non-HR practitioners with HR responsibilities; experienced HR professionals seeking a fast review of HR’s role in today's workplace.
How You Will Benefit
- Understand HR’s role as a vital contributor to your organization’s success
- Discover strategies to attract and retain top talent
- Examine best practices for managing performance and creating compensation, training and benefit systems that drive bottom-line results
- Identify and deal with potentially explosive issues with an eye to both legal requirements and the needs of your business
- Analyze HR issues and develop action plans you can implement in your organization
- See how HR and non-HR functions in every organization can create an effective, complementary work environment
What You Will Cover
The Role of HR and Organizational Assessment
- HR’s role in today’s workplace and beyond
- HR as a strategic business partner
- HR trends and challenges
Relationships and Gaining Trust
- The importance of building relationships
- How HR relates to non-HR functions
- The business impact of improved relationships between HR and non-HR departments
Legal Responsibilities
- Comparison and contrast of HR and managerial legal responsibilities
- Key federal employment-related terms and legislation
- Questions and categories to avoid during the employment process
- Defining and increasing awareness of workplace sexual and other harassment
- Legal trends and challenges
Talent Acquisition
- The importance of well-written job descriptions and when to revise them
- Matching applicants with job requirements and responsibilities
- Recruiting best practices
- Selection criteria, questioning techniques and background research
- Orientation and assimilation
Talent Alignment
- Aligning talent with the organization's strategic vision
- Development plans and goal setting
- Opportunities for internal mobility
- Communication and change management
- Succession planning
Talent Management
- Internal mobility
- Domestic mobility
- Global mobility
Talent Assessment: Performance Management and Diversity
- Objectives of performance management systems
- Performance management components and guidelines
- Respective roles among HR, managers and employees
- Performance management meetings: preparation, action plan, pitfalls
- Performance issues, counseling and discipline
- Assessing talent with a diversity lens
- Key points about diversity
Talent Development
- Training responsibilities
- Types of training
- Coaching and mentoring
- Career development
- Leadership development
Talent Measurement/Compensation
- Year-end performance review system
- Characteristics of an effective compensation system
- Salary surveys
- Traditional and dynamic compensation programs
Talent Retention and Transition
- Employee retention strategies
- Talent transition
Functional HR Areas
- Healthcare and other benefits
- Voluntary benefits/Total Rewards mindset
- Federally mandated holidays
- Employee handbooks
- Policy and procedure manuals
- Human resource information systems (HRIS)
Final Activity
Putting it all together - understanding and implementing your role in the organization and creating your action plan