Category Human Resources

The USA PATRIOT Act (2001)

The USA PATRIOT Act (Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act) was passed immediately following September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in New York City and at the Pentagon in Virginia. It gives…

EB-Employment–Based Visas

There are five levels of employment-based visas. They are prioritized so that once the first-level immigrant applicants are processed, the next level of priority will be considered. That will continue until the maximum allotment of visas is reached. In recent…

What is the Role of Strategy?

The role of strategy is one that aligns all functions in an organization to “row together” toward defining the organization’s goals and direction. The creation of strategic goals requires a vision of growth that is associated with the organization’s mission,…

HR Strategic Planning: Key Concepts

• Approaches to project management (e.g., traditional, lean, Six Sigma, agile, critical chain) and processes (e.g., initiating, planning and design, launching/executing, monitoring and controlling, closing) • Concepts of systems thinking (e.g., related parts, input-processes-output) and components of an organizational system…

Project Management Principles

Project Management Principles and Practices. Projects come and go in the life of HR professionals. There are projects for the implementation of new benefit programs, assessment of new recruiting sources, and all the projects associated with new paths of a…

Appraisal Meeting

Appraisal Meeting Once you have completed the written evaluation of your employee’s performance, there are some key factors to consider in planning for the success of your feedback session with the employee. Here is an agenda outline for that meeting:…

Errors in Performance Appraisal

Errors in Performance Appraisal As with any subjective system, performance appraisals are subjective because they are based on people’s perceptions and opinions, so there can be shortcomings. Here are the most common errors made on the part of appraisers: •…

Four-Level Training Evaluation Model

Evaluation Methods—Kirkpatrick’s Four Levels Donald Kirkpatrick was a professor emeritus at the University of Wisconsin. He first published his Four-Level Training Evaluation Model in 1959. The model was updated in 1975 and again in 1994 when he published his “Evaluating…