Northern California Human Resources Association (NCHRA)
Category:
Business
Geographical Area:
San Francisco
Start
Date:
11/6/2017
End Date:
11/6/2017
Start Time:
12:00 PM
End Time:
1:00 PM
Event
Info:
Mondays and Wednesdays, 11/6, 11/8, 11/13, 11/15, 12 noon to 1 pm
*Qualifies for 4 Business HRCI Recertification Credits / 4 SHRM PDCs*
Dive into corporate performance management best practices and tangible approaches for your needs at your company. Understand how other companies implement and adapt their corporate performance management to drive adoption, build a feedback culture, and select the right technology to support the process.
Session 1: CPM: Trends and Approaches
ACTION: Assessment of your organizations readiness/desire for change to CPM (reference NPS, People Survey, Anecdotic)
Session 2: CPM: Identifying Value in Modernizing your PM Processes
ACTION: Identification of top two positive opportunities that this change would bring to the business and how does this align with your company's culture.
Session 3: CPM: Making the Change
ACTION: Identification of top two challenges you anticipate that this change could surface that could possible derail success, and ideas on how to mitigate these with identified value levers.
Session 4: Building a Business Case Built on Success
ACTION: What is the one thing you can do right now to modernize your PM approach. What can you do to accelerate the organization to a more successful PM approach?
ABOUT THE PRESENTER Bianca E. McCann, MHRIR VP HCM Innovation, BetterWorks Bianca is passionate about creating organizational value through continuous innovation. At BetterWorks she is responsible for developing actionable programs to drive innovation and value across the internal organization and also externally with our customers. Customers count on her to bring thought leadership, insight and experience to help them transform and modernize their employee experience by elevating their HR processes and HR technology.
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