Topic 1 HRM735 HRM Best Practices
Topic 1 HRM735 HRM Best Practices
Topic 1 HRM735 HRM Best Practices
RESOURCE
BEST
PRACTICES
(MGT735)
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WHAT ARE HR BEST
PRACTICES?
1. A set of Human Resources Management
processes and actions that work universally.
2. Two schools of thought on how to manage
people.
a) best fit
b) best practices
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BEST FIT
The best fit school states that in order to
add value, human resource policies should
align with business strategy.
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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE HR
PRACTICES AND THE HR
ACTIVITIES
HR Best Practices HR Activities/Functions
• Planning the best HR and setting the HR department • Payroll
goals. • Surveys
• Creating plans that can manage the HR Department • Selection and Recruitment
workflows. • Development and Training
• Setting up calculating parameters to find the program • Compensation and Favors
effectiveness. • Relations of employee and labour
• Designing diverse plans to enhance the quality of • Retention
workplaces. • Security and health
• Formulating leadership programs and talent acquisition • Employee attendance
ideas. • Overtime and bonuses
• Building motivation at the workplace strategies.
• Working with the team managers for structuring the
performance monitoring and assessment program.
• Setting up policies for employee advancement.
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BEST PRACTICE
The best practice school argues that there is a set of
universal HR processes that lead to superior business
performance.
According to its proponents, there are certain
bundles of HR activities that support companies in
reaching a competitive advantage regardless of the
organizational setting or industry (
Redman & Wilkinson, 2009).
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HR STRATEGY
This means that the HR strategy and
subsequent HR activities should be aligned
with the organization´s strategy for optimum
efficiency (a.k.a. strive for best fit).
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At the same time, there are a large number of best
practices that have shown to lead to superior
performance for the organization.
If HR executes these practices correctly, they will
add substantial value to the business and its goals
(a.k.a. implement best practices).
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Seven HR best practices
1. Security 5. Training
2. Hiring 6. Organization
3. Teams 7. Information
4. Compensation
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SEVEN HR BEST PRACTICES
These best practices are:
1. Providing security to
5. Training in relevant skills
employees
2. Selective hiring: Hiring the 6. Creating a flat and egalitarian
right people organization
3. Self-managed and effective 7. Making information easily
teams accessible to those who need it
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1. PROVIDING SECURITY
TO EMPLOYEES
The first Human Resource best practice is
employment security.
Life is unpredictable and work is a stable factor that
is very important to most people.
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Having an employer who enables the employee
to provide for themselves and their family is, in
essence, the number one reason why people
come to work.
There is both a formal contract (labor for
money) and an informal contract (you put in
some extra effort, we take good care for you)
between the employee and the employer.
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Employment security enables employees to go home after
work and provide for themselves and their families.
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When this employment security is threatened,
for example when there is a restructuring or a
layoff, immediately ripple can be seen through
the organization.
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When employees are laid off, for example, it’s usually the
organization that pays the price.
They are the ones who have invested in the selection, training,
and development of these employees. This is a costly process.
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Research shows that the difference in performance
between an average performer and a high performer can
be as high as 400%!
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Bringing in the right people is, therefore, a key to
building a competitive advantage.
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More and more companies vigorously keep
track of their recruitment metrics to see how
well they are doing in this regard.
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THESE (PRE-EMPLOYMENT) ASSESSMENTS ARE
USED TO UNCOVER THREE KEY CANDIDATE
CHARACTERISTICS:
1. Ability:
Is the person able to do the job? Does the person have the right
technical and soft skills? Is the person smart enough to do the job well?
2. Trainability:
Can we train this person to improve his/her skills? Has the person the
aptitude to learn and keep developing?
3. Commitment:
Will the person commit to his/her work and to the organization? Will
we be able to retain this person once he/she is up to speed and fully
productive?
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3. SELF-MANAGED AND EFFECTIVE
TEAMS
Teamwork is crucial in achieving goals.
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This means that different ideas are generated to
help achieve the goal.
These ideas are then processed and combined,
resulting in the best ones being selected.
The best teams are cognitively diverse and
psychologically safe.
This means that team members can generate
ideas that are different while feeling comfortable
bringing these up and discussing them.
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Creating and nurturing high-performance teams is one of
HRs key responsibilities.
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Understanding these processes is one of the main
responsibilities of a manager.
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There are different tools that facilitate teamwork.
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HR needs to encourage different teams to work together
in the organization.
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HOW TO WORK WITH A REMOTE
DEVELOPMENT TEAM 3 BEST PRACTICES TO
ADOPT RIGHT NOW
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4. FAIR AND PERFORMANCE-BASED
COMPENSATION
Contingent compensation is the fourth Human
Resource best practice.
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These are the people that will add the most value to your
company, so you want to retain them and pay them fairly.
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By coupling organizational performance outcomes
with individual rewards, the individual is
incentivized to maximize this outcome.
It also creates a sense of ownership for the
employee.
Think of profit sharing, shared ownership, or stock
options for instance.
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These are great ways to create employee commitment to
the company’s long-term vision and retain high potentials.
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In line with the previous, this type of co-ownership is
usually not meant for all employees.
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As an organization, you want to specifically retain your
“Criticals”.
They are people with unique skills (i.e. hard to replace)
who are very valuable to the business.
That’s why senior managers, most of which fit this
category, are often offered these benefits.
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5. TRAINING IN RELEVANT
SKILLS
This HR best practice states that companies
should invest heavily in training time and
budget for its employees.
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HOW DO WE CREATE AN ORGANIZATION IN WHICH THE
RATE OF LEARNING MATCHES THE PACE OF CHANGE?
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1. In addition to formal learning, on-the-job
learning also plays an important role.
2. Increased focus on feedback, coaching, and
peer learning plays into this. This is part of
the often quoted 70|20|10 rule:
a) 70% of learning is from challenging assignments
b) 20% of learning is from developmental
relationships
c) 10% of learning is from formal coursework and
training
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Learning is also becoming increasingly important for the
latest generations, such as the Millennials and
Generation Z.
According to Gallup, younger employees rate learning
and personal growth as much more important compared
to older generations.
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The next generation of workers is actively
looking for development opportunities and
sees these as a way to grow in their profession.
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6. CREATING A FLAT AND
EGALITARIAN ORGANIZATION
Although we just saw that some employees are more critical than
others for the organization’s success, this shouldn’t be
communicated in such a way.
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1. Open communication about strategy,
financials, and operations creates a culture in
which people feel they are trusted. It truly
involves employees in the business.
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2. If you want your people to share their ideas, they need
to have an informed understanding of what’s going on in
the business.
Being informed about the business is also something that
employees often mention as something they find
important in attitude surveys, as well as having a chance
to contribute to and influence decisions affecting their
working life.
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SYNERGIES BETWEEN HR BEST
PRACTICES: BUNDLES
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An example. Guaranteeing employment
security will only benefit you when you have
high performing employees.
This means that the employment security best
practice, combined with selective hiring leads
to more value than individual practices.
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The same goes for selective hiring, extensive training, and
contingent compensation.
Select employees with potential for growth, invest in them
with learning and development, and reward them
appropriately when they show superior performance.
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By encouraging open communication and
sharing relevant information, you create a
culture of improvement in which employees
feel free to give suggestions and
collaboratively help to improve the business.
By leveraging these bundles, HR is able to
add tremendous value to the business and help
the organization succeed in reaching its goals.
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HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT BEST
PRACTICES: A REALITY CHECK
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For example, employment security.
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These contractors lack the security that
traditional employees have and provide the
company with additional flexibility.
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Another example is training.
A lot of organizations have implemented the extensive
training principle.
However, simply delivering training doesn’t add to the
company’s competitive position.
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THE WAY FORMAL TRAINING IS
PROVIDED IN ORGANIZATIONS
OFTEN OFFERS A NUMBER OF
CONCERNS:
1. Formal training programs may be directed to
skills that are not in line with the employee’s
work
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A final example is selective hiring.
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However, it is almost impossible to consistently hire top
performers.
The reality is simpler: if you consistently hire better
candidates than your competition, you will create a
competitive edge.
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CONCLUSION
There are 7 Human Resource best practices,
from hiring and training to offering job
security and the creation of an open culture in
which people can share knowledge and ideas.
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However, implementation alone isn’t enough.
These best practices also need to align with what the rest
of the business is doing.
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Selective hiring is great but what kind
of profiles do you hire?
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And what capabilities do you train your employees on?
These should also align with the organizational strategy.
Only if the best practices that we have in HR are aligned
with what the organization is striving for can we create an
HR function that adds value and that truly supports the
business.
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THANK YOU!
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