HR Metrics: 2017 Key Strategic and Tactical Issues to Measure

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HR Metrics: 2017 Key Strategic and Tactical Issues to Measure, New York, United States
Webinar Title
HR Metrics: 2017 Key Strategic and Tactical Issues to Measure
Event Type
Webinar
Webinar Date
16-03-2017
Last Date for Applying
16-03-2017
Location
New York, United States
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Compliance Global Inc
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E-learning
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Training/Development
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Both (Technical & Non Technical)
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All (State/Province/Region, National & International)
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New York, United States

Overview:

The purposes of an organization’s human resources are to add value, make the organization more competitive, help the organization achieve its business objectives, and manage risks.  The purposes of HR metrics are to help communicate the value added, demonstrate the contribution of human capital, and measure employment related risks. 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.

Experts increasingly define HR metrics and analytics as the systematic and continuous study and process of assessing and comparing an organization’s practices and results. They note that HR metrics: 

  • Help define and measure priorities, targets, and goals;
  • Recognizes the dynamic nature of processes,inputs, and targets; 
  • Become an active process that can help design change; and
  • Emphasizes improvements at the operational level. 

As a result, HR metrics are playing an increasingly important role in the management and governance of organizations.

Why Should You Attend:

The measurement of HR outcomes is a critical component of the HR management.  Your organization’s HR metrics tell a story about how well you are managing resources. They provide a description of your ability to manage the value and show the contribution HR makes to your organization. They further provide information about which human capital elements help you achieve your business objectives; which elements you should help you measure and assess; and which human capital management and employment practices liabilities create risks. 

Since HR metrics can assist your organization identify weaknesses and failures in its human resource management and employment practices compliance activities, your organization’s selection and use of specific HR metrics is not only an indicator of what issues it considers important, but is also an indication of your organization’s commitment to identify and ferret out ineffective or unlawful practices and processes.  Thus your organization may be scrutinized not only on the issues it chooses to measure, but also the issues it chooses to ignore.

This webinar is designed to help you identify key HR metrics, help you measure key management issues, and help you manage critical risks.

Areas Covered in this Webinar:

An important activity in your organization’s management activities is the development of metrics — including HR metrics. The “right or best” HR metrics require a detailed understanding of your organization: how it generates revenue, its business strategies and objectives, its business imperatives, the risks it faces, the opportunities to be seized, and what it already measures.  

Further HR metrics should not be developed in a silo or owned exclusively by HR.  To be of value, HR metrics should measure the business factors that are important to the organization ? not just HR ? and should be co-owned by HR and the C-suite, other departments, and line managers.  The right or best HR metrics are metrics that incorporate the input of stakeholders and contribute to the organization’s informed decision-making.  From this perspective, HR metrics should be predictive and action oriented.  HR metrics that do not assist organizational decision making are of little value.  The issue is not the number of metrics used.  Instead, as Albert Einstein noted: “Everything that counts can’t be measured and everything that can be measured does not count.”  Your use of metrics should provide you with critical information that answers specific information about where the organization has been, where it currently stands, and where it is going. 

This webinar discusses the increasing importance by organizations of measuring the critical sources of measuring and calculating innovation and business success. It further discusses HR metrics that can be effective tools in helping you to diagnose, predict, and take the necessary action to achieve required and desired results.

The HR metrics and analytics training further discusses role HR metrics play in an increasingly complex and multi-dimensional world.  HR metrics can provide you with important information about how well you are meeting required goals, where additional resources may be needed, and where you are out of compliance with employment laws and regulations. 

Additionally, this webinar will help you determine and develop the right human capital measurements and allow your organization to calculate and measure the value added by human resources.

Learning Objectives:

  • Gain an understanding of key HR metrics
  • Be able to identify and assess the strategic and operational impact of HR metrics
  • Learn  the role of metrics in measuring and communicating value 
  • Review the basics of using HR metrics in assessing human capital related risks
  • Review the effectiveness of your organization’s human resource management?

Who Will Benefit:

This program is designed for HR professionals, risk managers, internal auditors, in-house counsel, CFOs, CEOs, and management consultants and other individuals who want to learn how to use HR metrics.

Speaker Profile:

Ronald Adler is the president-CEO of Laurdan Associates, Inc., a veteran owned, human resource management consulting firm specializing in HR audits, employment practices liability risk management, HR metrics and benchmarking, strategic HR-business issues and unemployment insurance issues. Mr. Adler has more than 39 years of HR consulting experience working with U.S. and international firms, small businesses and non-profits, printers, insurance companies and brokers, and employer organizations.

Mr. Adler is an adjunct professor at Villanova University’s Graduate Program in Human Resources Development and teaches courses on HR auditing and HR management. Mr. Adler is also a certified instructor for the CPCU Society and conducts courses on employment practices liabilities.

Mr. Adler is a co-developer the Employment-Labor Law Audit™ (ELLA®), the nation’s leading HR auditing and employment practices liability risk assessment tool.

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