The purposes of an organization's Human Resources department are to add value, make the organization more competitive, and help the organization achieve its business objectives. The purposes of HR metrics are to help communicate the value-added, demonstrate the contribution of human capital, and measure employment-related risks.
Thus, to become a strategic partner, HR professionals need to speak the language of business. Inherent in that language is the lexicon of business measurements and metrics? Including HR metrics. HR metrics help communicate the value added by the HR function, demonstrate the contribution of human capital, and measure employment-related risks. This webinar discusses the use of HR metrics as a core competency.
This new 2020 HR Metrics session reviews the utilization of HR metrics and analytics and as a key competency, reviews the role they play in helping the business make critical business conclusions, discusses the computation of employment practices risk, and provides a list of more widely used HR metrics.
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?
HR metrics and analytics play a vital role in business management. Top management makes use of HR analytics as a crucial part of its strategic planning and application activities. It increasingly makes essential decisions based on the important data HR analytics provides.
Operational management relies on HR metrics to ascertain and handle vital operational and transactional issues. HR metrics give them the power to understand, anticipate, and monitor important areas and help management make important, organization-wide decision making. For operational administration, HR metrics can provide real-time data on how effectively operations are running.
For HR professionals, HR metrics and analytics can provide crucial and useful information about how effectively the organization uses this intangible resource - its employees. For HR Professionals, HR metrics provides a scorecard on employment practices.
This webinar identifies and discusses many of the HR metrics and measurements currently being used. It is designed to provide background material to help you analyze key metrics, help you determine the "right" metrics for your organization, and assist you to use these metrics in the decision m making the process.
AREA COVERED
- In this 2020 HR Metrics session, understand the role of key HR metrics and analytics
- Identify and assess the strategic and operational impact of HR metrics
- Identify the role of metrics in measuring and communicating the value
- Learn how HR metrics improve strategic and operational decision making
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Gain an understanding of key HR metrics
- Review the basics of using HR metrics in assessing human capital related risks
- Explain how HR metrics improve strategic and operational decision making
WHO WILL BENEFIT?
- HR Professionals
- Internal and external auditors
- CFOs
- Risk Managers
- Compliance Managers
- Line Managers
- Employment Managers
- Supervisors
- Training staff
- Vice Presidents
- Directors
- Workforce Planning and HR Measurement Professionals
HR metrics and analytics play a vital role in business management. Top management makes use of HR analytics as a crucial part of its strategic planning and application activities. It increasingly makes essential decisions based on the important data HR analytics provides.
Operational management relies on HR metrics to ascertain and handle vital operational and transactional issues. HR metrics give them the power to understand, anticipate, and monitor important areas and help management make important, organization-wide decision making. For operational administration, HR metrics can provide real-time data on how effectively operations are running.
For HR professionals, HR metrics and analytics can provide crucial and useful information about how effectively the organization uses this intangible resource - its employees. For HR Professionals, HR metrics provides a scorecard on employment practices.
This webinar identifies and discusses many of the HR metrics and measurements currently being used. It is designed to provide background material to help you analyze key metrics, help you determine the "right" metrics for your organization, and assist you to use these metrics in the decision m making the process.
- In this 2020 HR Metrics session, understand the role of key HR metrics and analytics
- Identify and assess the strategic and operational impact of HR metrics
- Identify the role of metrics in measuring and communicating the value
- Learn how HR metrics improve strategic and operational decision making
- Gain an understanding of key HR metrics
- Review the basics of using HR metrics in assessing human capital related risks
- Explain how HR metrics improve strategic and operational decision making
- HR Professionals
- Internal and external auditors
- CFOs
- Risk Managers
- Compliance Managers
- Line Managers
- Employment Managers
- Supervisors
- Training staff
- Vice Presidents
- Directors
- Workforce Planning and HR Measurement Professionals
Speaker Profile
Ronald L. Adler
Ronald L. Adler, president of Laurdan Associates Inc. has 42 years of HR consulting experience and has served as a consulting expert on work force, workplace, and HR management issues for The Wall Street Journal, HRMagazine, and other publications and newspapers across the country. Mr. Adler's research findings have been used by the Federal Reserve Board, the EEOC, the National Conference of State Legislatures, the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), insurers, and international organizations.Mr. Adler is a frequent lecturer and author on HR management, employment practices, and UI issues. Mr. Adler is the author and editor of the Employment-Labor …
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