Dynamic. Demanding. Results-oriented. Welcome to the world of Solo HR. Join us for a four, online sessions dedicated to creating success models for solo practitioners and the organizations that rely on them. Some of the best minds in HR are accomplished solo practitioners delivering big results with small resources. Learn to apply success strategies that push your practice to the top.
7/17: The Secret (or maybe a couple secrets) to Training Success Find out the key secrets for making training as straightforward as it seems and as effective as it can be. Learn a simple method to figure out who REALLY needs training, set priorities for meeting training needs, and when to say no to requests for learning events. Discover how to make your part of the training process easier, at the same time you improve the results of the training provided.
Presenter: Carolyn Balling, Trainer, Lee Hecht Harrison
7/24: Metrics for the Solo Practitioner Discover how to use metrics to make these tough choices easier. You'll practice with (and takeaway) specific formulas to apply back at work.
Presenter: LaTonya Olivier, SPHR-CA, M.Ed., CCP, GRP, CEO & Principal Consultant, BLC Partners, LLC
7/31: Base Pay Management in Seven Easy Steps Discover seven basic steps for developing a basic salary structure and job classifications tailored to your company.
8/7: Conducting an HR Compliance Audit Learn to determine the best approach to conducting an HR compliance audit, including the advantages and disadvantages of self-audit tools versus third party audits. Take away an HR assessment checklist to jump start the audit process.
Presenters: Lisa McCormack, Executive Vice President, HR Services, Melita Group and Jonna Schaff, Staff HR Consultant, Melita Group
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