EPISODE · Jul 2, 2021 · 20 MIN
What Does World-Class HR Really Look Like?
from The Josh Bersin Company · host Josh Bersin
In this podcast, I share the eight key strategies to building a World-Class HR function, and also explain why this is a Journey, not a “project.” I also describe the 14 “Tribes” of HR and give you a little detail on how we build our HR Capability Project. The eight strategies are: Professionalizing each role – focus on competence, goals, technology enablement, data Clear service delivery model – creating service centers, solution centers, employee self-service, and automation Design and innovation – creating design skills, product management skills, and iterative development in HR Professional development – implementing job rotation, an HR Academy, external voices, and business acumen Technology focus – creating HR Tech competence, architecture, market savvy, and close relationship with IT Employee experience – understanding roles, journeys, transitions, wellbeing, DEI, and all aspects of employee productivity COE optimization – having very strong world-class COEs in talent acquisition, development and mobility, rewards, talent, analytics Operating at a team – creating an integrated HR strategy, making sure people know each other, help each other, and rotate within and in and out of HR. In the podcast, I also describe how our research now proves that “highly capable HR teams” directly correlate with the financial, talent, and customer performance in their respective business units. This is a journey, and I hope this podcast helps you see the roadmap.
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In this podcast, I share the eight key strategies to building a World-Class HR function, and also explain why this is a Journey, not a “project.” I also describe the 14 “Tribes” of HR and give you a little detail on how we build our HR Capability Project. The eight strategies are: Professionalizing each role – focus on competence, goals, technology enablement, data Clear service delivery model – creating service centers, solution centers, employee self-service, and automation Design and innovation – creating design skills, product management skills, and iterative development in HR Professional development – implementing job rotation, an HR Academy, external voices, and business acumen Technology focus – creating HR Tech competence, architecture, market savvy, and close relationship with IT Employee experience – understanding roles, journeys, transitions, wellbeing, DEI, and all aspects of employee productivity COE optimization – having very strong world-class COEs in talent acquisition, development and mobility, rewards, talent, analytics Operating at a team – creating an integrated HR strategy, making sure people know each other, help each other, and rotate within and in and out of HR. In the podcast, I also describe how our research now proves that “highly capable HR teams” directly correlate with the financial, talent, and customer performance in their respective business units. This is a journey, and I hope this podcast helps you see the roadmap.
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