Course Overview
Recently tasks that were originally thought to fall under the
responsibility of the human resources department have become a part of
many managers” job descriptions. The sharing and diffusion of these
tasks throughout the organization have had an impact particularly on
those that are not equipped with the skills or knowledge to deal with
these issues.
The Human Resource Management course will give managers the basic
tools to handle numerous human resource situations such as interviewing,
orientation, safety, harassment, discrimination, violence, discipline,
and termination. This course will provide participants those skills and
assist them with certain Human Resource situations.
Research has consistently demonstrated that when clear goals are
associated with learning that the learning occurs more easily and
rapidly. With that in mind, let’s review our goals for today.
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
- Describe the implications of different aspects of Human Resource Management on their daily responsibilities
- Define human resources terms and subject matter
- Recruit, interview, and retain employees more effectively
- Follow up with new employees in a structured manner
- Be an advocate for your employees’ health and safety
- Provide accurate, actionable feedback to employees
- Act appropriately in situations requiring discipline and termination
- Evaluate some of the strengths and opportunities for Human Resources in your own workplace
- Identify three areas for further development within the Human Resources field as part of a personal action plan