Transforming HR: Creating Values through People

Martin Reddington & Mark Williamson

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HR Functions are under pressure to transform and deliver greater value to their organisations. The HR transformation agenda involves the effective use of technology, outsourcing where appropriate and developing HR capability to provide high quality internal support. Whilst some of the broad-brush thinking has been well laid out around the shape of HR transformation, there is considerable demand in the HR and business communities for robust practical advice in how to make this transformational change happen. The aim of this book, therefore, is to provide a tried and tested route map to help organisations deliver successful HR transformation. The authors are leading practitioners in HR transformation and have supported end-to-end HR transformation in a wide range of organisations.

Drawing on their experience, they steer the reader through the transformation process, providing practical tools, techniques and frameworks to support critical decisions and create lasting change. The use of tools and techniques are illustrated through practical case study examples. Additionally, the authors amplify the points of each chapter with 'practitioner perspectives' based on interviews with senior HR professionals, who are embarked on the HR transformation journey from Oracle, Royal Bank of Scotland, National Grid Transco, NCH, Nextel, ESS Support Services Worldwide, Cable & Wireless, The London Stock Exchange, MBNA, Marconi Corporation and Schlumberger. This title is written by leading practitioners within HR transformation. Use of tools and techniques will be illustrated through practical case study examples in this title. Unique 'Practitioner Perspectives' are included in each chapter.

What will you learn from this book

  1. Strategic HR Transformation: Discussing the shift of HR from a traditional administrative function to a strategic partner in achieving organizational objectives.

  2. Value Creation: Exploring how HR initiatives and practices contribute to adding value to the organization, whether through talent management, culture building, or strategic workforce planning.

  3. Employee-Centric Approach: Emphasizing the importance of placing employees at the center of HR strategies, considering their well-being, engagement, and development.

  4. Organizational Culture: Addressing HR's role in shaping and nurturing organizational culture, aligning it with the company's values and goals.

  5. Talent Acquisition and Retention: Strategies for attracting, developing, and retaining top talent, ensuring a competitive advantage in the market.

  6. Leadership Development: Focusing on developing leadership capabilities and creating a pipeline of effective leaders to drive organizational success.

  7. Technology Integration: Exploring the use of HR technology and data analytics to optimize HR processes, improve decision-making, and enhance employee experiences.

  8. Change Management: Strategies for managing change within HR and across the organization, considering the impact on employees and the overall culture.

  9. Ethical HR Practices: Addressing ethical considerations in HR decisions, policies, and practices to ensure fairness, diversity, and compliance.

  10. Measuring HR Impact: Discussing methods for measuring the effectiveness and impact of HR initiatives on the organization's bottom line and long-term success.

Language English
ISBN-10 81-312-0053-1
ISBN-13 9780750664479
No of pages 272
Font Size Medium
Book Publisher Butterworth-Heinemann
Published Date 05 Mar 2005

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