Course Description
INTRODUCTION
Organizations that are
successful at strategy have mastered certain skills and all of them relate
directly to the competencies and responsibilities of human resources. As a
result, human resources must be aware of what value it creates, how it creates
value and what interests affect and are affected by HR activities.
Since HR has a unique
cross-functional and global perspective of the organization’s most critical
asset-the knowledge, skills and abilities of its workforce-HR leaders can
create value by consulting and advising on aligning workforce assets with
strategic demands. HR can also apply value chain analysis to its own business,
identifying cost centers, its core competencies and activities that may be
candidates for outsourcing.
Objectives
It is not enough to
call ourselves a strategic partner. To be a strategic partner, we must focus on
outcomes. In addition, HR must be credible to the business. Credibility
requires different competencies and this training course will focus on those
competencies.
At the end of this training
seminar, participants will understand how to:
Improve the strategic
relationship between effective HRM and core business functions
Better apply
information with which to contribute to the organization’s strategic plan
Design strategies to
ensure a strong customer service culture in the HR function
Develop visions for
critical solutions to organizational human capital challenges
Make better decisions
with confidence based on analysis of available information to drive business
success
Create a strategy to
develop a culture that fosters efficient and effective interactions and
decision making.
Course Outline
Day 1
The Strategic Role of
Human Resources in Organizations
The Evolving Role of
the HR Profession
Dimensions of Change
in the HR Profession
Management Functions
Critical Management
Skills for HR Professionals
Strategic Planning
Aligning the HR
Function with the Strategic Plan
Emergent Strategy
Day 2
Assessing the Internal
Environment
Assessing an
Organization’s Internal Environment
HR’s Internal Business
Partners
Organizational Design
Organizational
Structures
Building Partnerships
in the Internal Environment
Building Credibility
Making a Business Case
Day 3
Scanning the External
Environment
Environmental Scanning
Factors that Impact
the External Environment
Demographics
Economic Factors
International and
Globalization
Political Factors
Social Factors
Day 4
Measuring Strategic
Outcomes
Strategic Measurements
The Use of Technology
Measurement Techniques
Understanding Research
Terms and Techniques
Human Resource
Auditing
Indicators of HR
Strategic Performance
Day 5
Issues Affecting
Organizations
Ethics and Creating an
Ethical Environment
The Legislative and
Regulatory Environment
Precautionary
Exercises
Preparing for the
Future