Human
Resources Development and Personnel Management
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| Dates |
13
- 17 August 2007 |
29
Oct - 2 Nov 2007 |
3
- 7 December 2007 |
| Location |
Amsterdam |
London |
Amsterdam |
| Fees |
US$
3,850 |
US$
3,850 |
US$
3,850 |
| CPE
Credits |
30 |
30 |
30 |
Introduction
Today's managers need to develop a wide range of specialist skills and
knowledge to drive performance and help their organisation achieve success
in a tough global market. Human Resources Development and Personnel Management
are key drivers of competitive advantage and effective change management.
In fact, personnel and development practices play an important role in
almost every aspect of an organisation's activities.
This
seminar will provide a good introductory grounding in all key areas
of human resource management and development. It will help participants
develop practical and relevant skills that are suitable for both practitioners
and line-managers with development or personnel type responsibilities.
Who
Should Attend?
This
seminar is designed for professionals with development or personnel responsibilities.
People newly appointed to a HR, Personnel or Training and Development
role will find this a very suitable introductory seminar. Professionals
with an interest in developing their practical and technical people management
and development skills would also benefit by attending.
Seminar
Objectives and Outcomes
- To
develop an understanding human resources development and personnel
management practices
- To
develop an awareness the advantages of effective human resource management
- To
develop awareness of key HR and HRD strategies for improving organisational
success
- To
understand the application of strategic human resources development
and personnel management practices in the workplace
- To
effectively apply appropriate practices to specific workplace situations
Competencies
Emphasised
- Use
of effective people management practices
- Appropriate
resourcing and recruitment skills
- The
techniques to appropriately reward employees
- An
ability to motivate employees effectively
- Skills
to help individuals and teams develop
- Understanding
how and when to train or coach
- Appreciation
of the positive aspects of employee development
- An
ability to identify, plan and evaluate training interventions
- Development
of an understanding of how to handle ‘difficult’ and
troubled employees
- An
appreciation of the benefits of workplace diversity
- Skills
to overcome workplace conflict
Personal
Impact
You
will acquire a broad understanding of key people management and development
approaches; understand how to implement best practice in recruitment
and selection and how well-planned training and development can boost
team performance. You will leave this seminar as a better and more
effective people manager.
Organisational
Impact
This
seminar increases the personal effectiveness of participant, which
in-turn increases employee performance, efficiency and commitment.
Organisations should also find that participants will develop a wide
range of specialist skills and knowledge to drive performance and help
their organisation achieve success in a tough global market.
Training
Methodology
Mini-lectures,
case studies, small group work, exercises and feedback will be used
to facilitate learning.
Seminar
Outline
Day
1 – Introduction to HRD and Personnel Management
- Introducing
Human Resource Development (HRD)
- Human
Resource Management V Personnel Management
- Strategic
HRM – the new HR Strategic Model
- Assessing
the value of HRM & HRD
- Outsourcing
HRM and HRD
Day
2 – Resourcing & Recruitment
- The
psychological contract
- Induction,
job descriptions, references
- Online
recruitment
- Selection
interviews, Personality Questionnaires and psychological testing
- Methods
of detecting when applicants don’t tell the truth –video
- The
new recruitment process to avoid litigation
- Assessment
centres
Day
3 – Pay & Employee Reward
- Employee
motivation
- Salary,
bonuses & benefits
- Is
there a link between being competent and performance –latest
research 2005
- Competency
and performance based pay
- Total
pay concept
- Salary
surveys
- Human
resource trend analysis
Day
4 – Learning & Development
- Career
management and development – a new process for results
- Coaching
and mentoring – video and case studies
- E-learning
- Management
development
- Self
development
Day
5 – Key Issues for the 21st Century Manager
- The
new HR structure
- Proving
ROI on HR activities
- Managing
conflict
- Ethics
and HRD/HRM
Oxford Management Centre
John
Eccles House
Robert Robinson Ave
Oxford Science Park
Oxford
OX4 4GP
United Kingdom
Tel:
+44 1865 338088
Fax:
+44 1865 338100
email info@oxford-management.com
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