Strategic HR

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Author_Peter Reilly
Author_Tony Williams
business
Business Case
Business Partner Role
Business Process
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centre
CIPD Survey
director
Employee Engagement
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function
Hertfordshire County Council
Hr Administration
Hr Function
Hr Leader
Hr Manager
Hr Model
HR operating models
Hr Policy
Hr Service
Hr Share Service
Hr Share Service Centre
Hr Staff
Hr's Role
human resource capability
line
management
manager
organisational effectiveness
partner
people
People Management Responsibilities
performance measurement
Professional Development
RBS.
shared
Shared Services
Shared Services Centre
Shared Services Operation
stakeholder engagement
strategic HR transformation challenges
talent strategy
UK Civil Service
WMC.

Product details

  • ISBN 9780566086748
  • Weight: 544g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Nov 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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HR has sought to reposition itself as a strategic contributor to organizations. To facilitate this, it has restructured, bringing in shared services, business partners and centres of expertise, simplifying, automating and rationalising processes, and devolving some activities to managers, whilst outsourcing others. HR has yet to give sufficient attention to the capability of the function to deliver against the added value promise. This book looks at the developments that have brought HR to its present position. It sets out a vision of where HR might be headed, including a definition of its role and activities. It identifies a number of challenges that HR will have to face if it is to be effective. These include not just skills, but problems with structures and relationships with stakeholders, be they line managers or employees. The authors also highlight ways of monitoring HR performance and of demonstrating its value. It all adds up to an authoritative reference guide for all HR directors seeking to define their role and future aims, for those new to the function on the challenges they will face, and for senior executives on what they should expect the added value to be from their HR function.
Peter Reilly is Director of Consultancy at the Institute for Employment Studies. Prior to joining the Institute he spent many years with Shell as an HR manager in the UK and overseas. He is the author of Flexibility at Work, published by Gower. Tony Williams is the Director of HR, Wealth Management at the Royal Bank of Scotland Group. He was previously responsible for implementing a fully integrated shared services model following the successful acquisition and integration of NatWest in 2000. Peter and Tony also co-authored How to Get Best Value from HR: The Shared Services Option, published by Gower.