Essential Skills in Human Resources
Essential Skills in Human Resources – For business owners, operators, managers or who serves in a human resource capacity at their workplace or business.
- Do you follow a defined process when advertising, reviewing job applications, completing interviews and finalizing employee hires? Would more tips and processes help you in getting the right person in the right job?
- What are your top three interview questions? Are those questions getting the information you need to hire new staff?
- Does your business have a clear performance management system to help employees be successful in your business/ organization?
- Do you have a succession plan as employees retire or move into other roles in your business?
If these are some questions you have been pondering, this 40-hour Workplace Education program Essential Skills in Human Resources would be an excellent investment for your business, as a manager or if you work in HR administration.
This program will include these topics
- Building a staffing strategy - Identifying your HR needs for now and the future
- Job analysis and creating effective job descriptions
- The hiring process - Designing job postings. The interview and selection processes
- Designing a performance management system – goals, appraisals, discipline, termination, and exit interviews
- Human resources best practices
- Personnel files
- Employee orientation (employee onboarding)
- Employee policies and procedures
- Training and development
- Creating an Employee - Friendly Work Culture
- Being prepared - Succession planning
Comments
I recently attended a Sage 50, 40 hour course being facilitated by Chris Lewis of Chris Lewis Business Solutions. Located and sponsored through NOBL and CBDC New Glasgow.
I found the course and content to be very useful to me in a way that gave me the confidence to start a business plan for a small business in Bookkeeping.
Chris Lewis is very knowledgeable in the field of accounting and business and facilitated the program very well and professional. He gave more than anticipated tips and tricks of the trade which will also be very useful to me being new to the business world.
It is a great opportunity in my opinion to attend such courses being offered; especially for free. These courses can run you anywhere from $1500 to $2500 depending on the institution. I would like to attend more courses like this to keep my skills up to date and to gain more knowledge of the business world.
Corinna Reynolds
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