Online Training Course Overview
HR Transformation is about driving business results and hence this Anderson online training course will help delegates deliver more than just basic administration but more on transformation efforts designed to improve HR functionality and services that will align to corporate goals and strategies like quality, productivity, internal and external customer satisfaction. The focus of the online training course will be on how HR professionals can contribute to the business at strategic level and become a true strategic partner. It will give delegates the skills and knowledge to make the transition from a service provider to a strategic partner – to make sure the organisation meet the general business conditions and achieve stakeholder expectations. This is an essential training course for those who wish to transform their HR department and/or functions.
Online Training Course Objectives
By attending this Anderson online training course, you should achieve these goals:
- Formulate a plan to transform strategic requirements into HR objectives
- Create the HR strategic action plan to achieve business objectives
- Formulate a Business Model Plan for SHRM
- Evaluate HR’s role in strategy development and implementation
- Explain the concept of business strategy
Designed For
This Anderson online training course is suitable to a wide range of HR professionals, but will greatly benefit:
- HR Directors, Managers, and Specialists
- Planners, Strategic Planners
- Training, Learning & Development Professionals
- Talent Management Staff
- HR Business Partners
- Change Agents
Training Course Outline
Amongst a wide range of valuable topics, the following will be prioritised:
- The Foundations of HR Strategy
- The New HR Models
- Translating Strategy into Business Models
- Business model canvas for SHRM
- Practical Strategic Analysis Tools
- SWOT & PEST Analysis
- Five Forces Analysis
- Balanced Scorecards
- Employment trends impacting on HR
- World business trends impacting on HR
- Ways of Evaluating the HR Function
- HR’s Contribution to Added Value