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:…

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…

Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement, and Evaluate (ADDIE)

ADDIE, as it is known, stands for Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement, and Evaluate. In practice, evaluation can happen at each of the four primary stages of activity. And, modifications of revisions to the training program can result from each evaluation…

Andragogy

Andragogy is the study of how adults learn, and it is based on five assumptions about learning in adults versus children. As people mature, they shift to the following: • Self-concept Their concept of self moves toward self-directed and self-sufficiency.…

Learning & Development

Here is SHRM’s definition: “Learning and Development activities enhance the Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Other characteristics (KSAOs) and competencies of the workforce in order to meet the organization’s business needs.” Key Concepts • Approaches to coaching and mentoring (e.g., formal,…

What is SaaS?

Software as a service (SaaS), is where the organization does not purchase any software. Instead, it subscribes to a service that is accessed via the Internet.