Introduction
Rapid and radical change is affecting the whole of the
world. Everywhere in the world, we are facing significant challenges in terms
of growth and competition.
In other places, the key to organizational success and
efficiency is creating real value, controlling costs, and maintaining market
competitiveness. In these circumstances, companies are increasingly searching
for a source of competitive advantage, mainly through maximizing every
advantage of their human capital.
This practical HR in business development course shows you
how the HR function can be a competitive advantage and the policies that should
be developed.
In today's competitive landscape, understanding the role of
HR in a business is vital for organizations aiming to achieve sustainable
growth.
This HR in business development course segment specifically
delves into business HR courses and the importance of HR in business planning.
Participants in the HR in business development course will
explore how HR strategies are integrated into broader business objectives and
how the role of HR in business can drive company-wide innovation and
performance.
Course Objectives
At the end of this HR in business development course, the
participants will be able to:
Understand empowerment, what it means, and how to achieve
measurable results.
Learning about recruitment and retention finding and
keeping successful people is becoming increasingly difficult.
Appreciating the new techniques for recruitment will
significantly improve their chances of getting the best people.
Master how to do performance management and, more
importantly, get the tools to measure the results accurately.
Learn about behavioral competencies; you can use a new
process to measure and manage competencies and see the new formula for valuing
competency improvement.
Master motivation and see how a new focus in performance
appraisal can transform results and improve productivity.
Cut edge of innovation and latest processes specifically for
world-class HR functions.
Implement ROI within their organizations.
Course Content
DAY 1:
The big picture What is changing, and how does that affect
everyone in HR? Discussion.
The strategic requirement new demands - new HR tools.
Leadership and management style, what it is, and how to
measure it.
The new way to create leaders the process.
Recruitment - The new competency and behavioral approach.
The process needed to get results.
Key success areas to aid retention.
DAY 2:
Performance Management setting standards.
Methods of setting targets and measuring performance.
Improving managerial performance.
The psychological contract v is what happens in the
workplace.
Corporate culture what it is and how to measure it.
Coaching, mentoring, and counseling. How to get results
DAY 3:
Work organization How do you calculate the right size for
any organization?
The use of competencies Setting measurement standards, how
to value the improvement in competency standards.
Human capital management techniques for measuring the
value of human capital.
DAY 4:
Rights vs. responsibilities, employment contracts, and what
they mean.
Poor performance procedure the principle of
differentiation.
Disciplinary procedure This is the line manager's role!
Discussion.
Other issues, but whose responsibility are they? Grievances
and equal opportunities.
DAY 5:
Industrial Democracy Google example but will it work
anywhere else?
The role of employee representatives is for communications,
consultation, and involvement.
The new shape of HR business process management.
Keeping good people.