HR Metrics Series: Developing a Business Case for HR
Organization:
Northern California Human Resources Association
Category:
Business
Geographical Area:
San Francisco
Start
Date:
6/7/2012
End Date:
6/7/2012
Start Time:
9:00 AM
End Time:
4:30 PM
Event
Info:
6 General / Strategic Recertification Credits
The business role of HR includes optimizing the value of human capital, just as finance departments optimize the value of financial capital. Learn the steps in building an effective, analytics-based HR business proposal, and apply these steps to your own business proposal.
This is a "hands-on" lab and it is expected that participants come with one or more ideas for program/policy proposals to work on - the more controversial, expensive or difficult - the better!
In this second seminar in the HR Metrics series, you will develop skills to: - Uncover people-related goals important to your business leaders - Enhance alignment between business drivers and HR efforts - Monetize HR results - Generate commitment from line management - Build visibility for HR initiatives - Develop an HR business case that incorporates the bottom-line impact of HR programs and initiatives
Leave the session with a structured business case workbook to support your continuing efforts in building your case for the value of HR.
Who Should Attend * HR leaders and professionals with some experience in HR metrics and analytics * Anyone responsible for developing, proposing or implementing human capital-related initiatives and programs
About the Presenter Steve McElfresh, Ph.D., SPHR, is founder and principal of HR Futures(R). He was a charter member of SHRM's Special Expertise Panel for Human Capital Measurement and HR Metrics, and is past president of the Bay Area HR Executives Council. Dr. McElfresh was President and CEO of Saratoga Institute and the VP of HR for SRI International.
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