Developing People, Organisations and HR Strategy

How to be Strategic in HR: Developing your HR Strategy

Maximum 20 participants 2-day interactive seminar
London - 22-23 Apr 2009, 7-8 Oct 2009
19-20 Nov 2008
London £895 + VAT

In brief:

Does your HR strategy reflect your organisation’s objectives?

Are you able to measure and demonstrate HR success and to benchmark your HR function?

Linking your HR activity to the business strategy and trying to establish the contribution that HR makes to the bottom line is a complex and challenging issue. HR must adopt a truly strategic role in order to influence organisational direction and take the initiative to become a fully strategic partner in business.

This practical and innovative seminar will combine latest research and case study experience with self-assessment activity. You will get tailored input and consultancy advice on how to develop your HR strategy. Plus, don't miss an insightful case study from Robin Pring, Senior HR Manager at BT.

Designed for:

Designed for HR directors, HR managers, HR policy advisors, employee relations managers, communication managers, head of people management, head of organisational management.

Seminar highlights:

  • Develop an HR strategy that aligns with your organisation\'s goals and delivers success
  • Assess latest thinking on the people and performance link: HR interventions that make a difference
  • Explore the challenges of developing an HR strategy: hear case studies from leading organisations
  • Case studies: learning from experience - hear from BT on how to develop and implement a successful HR strategy

This event is CPD accredited.

 

 
Looking for in-company delivery?  

A lively, manageable exchange of information

— Carol Hatcliffe, Head of Personnel,
The Woodland Trust

A really helpful seminar for me

— Katy Dent, HR Director,
Arts Council England

Very well presented and informative

— Michael Smith, HR Manager,
Premex Services Ltd

A high quality useful event

— Tracy Madgwick, Director of Transitional HR,
Rainer Crime Concern