strategic HR

11 Questions to Help You Develop a New Strategy

11 Questions to Help You Develop a New Strategy - by Kelly McGill

I approach everything new with a particular recipe, a set of questions that get my mind around the task at hand. And even though you would believe that there are common answers to these questions, this is simply not the case.  When building your next strategy, I challenge you to ask your team and stakeholders these questions and close the gaps that you find between the answers. 

What is the goal?  Have you ever really made the rounds to your team members to get a true understanding of the goal they are trying to accomplish as a team?  Have you ever asked the same question of your client group and finance team?  You will likely get different and possibly conflicting answers from each of these groups of people, yet we as HR leaders are attempting to get all parties to achieve the same goal.  Get everyone looking at the same target, and you will be amazed at how quickly and effectively things happen....Read More Here!

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Strategic Change Management

RT @LeadingReporter: Strategic Change Management :: Leading at Light Speed Blog http://www.virallinktracker.com/vlt/links/32908

The Issue: Striking a Balance Between Strategy and Tactics in Today’s Human Resource Organization

Human resource (HR) groups, perhaps more so than any other business unit, are constantly challenged to play a more strategic role in the organization, but only in a cost-effective (or cheaper) manner, while simultaneously continuing to perform a broad range of transactional activities.

Outsourcing: just one HR professional in 10 thinks it helps their strategic input

Outsourcing: just one HR professional in 10 thinks it helps their strategic input - Only 10% of HR professionals agree that outsourcing the function enables them to become more strategic, a CIPD report has revealed.

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HR Market Update by EquaTerra

Part One of this 2008 study assesses HR’s role as a strategic corporate asset and identifies the activities HR groups should prioritize to become more strategic.