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Description

Are you working HR without formal training or education? Are you transitioning from education, engineering, or another area of business into an HR role? Do you want to show your current or a future employer that you have the knowledge needed to support the HR department and the business units dependent on HR? If so, then this course is for you.

I created this course to provide a thorough introduction to human resource management in 5 to 10 minute lessons, so you can watch a video in the time it takes to enjoy your morning coffee or evening tea.

As a full-time professor and mother of triplets, I know what it is to be busy, so I assume that each of you is also strapped for time, and I created this course with that at the front of my mind.

In 5 to 10-minute lessons, you'll learn about the 4 functions of HR, the purpose of training versus development, best practices in staffing passive and active candidates, onboarding effectively with long term success in mind, leading during times of change, using valid methods, such as benchmarking and KPIs, to measure the success of individuals and SWOT or PESTEL analysis to measure the organization's potential for success or failure.

NB: We have added videos to each section for English language learners and bilingual attendees. In these support videos, I focus on the pronunciation and use of key terms for the section of the course.

Warning: I am a total HR nerd, so I get excited about compensation systems and performance management. I love discussing HR as a strategic unit in a business the way some people discuss sports or food.

What You Will Learn!

  • Functional Areas of Modern and Strategic HR
  • Staffing and Recruiting
  • Training and Development: Needs Assessment, ALT, Kirkpatrick's Levels
  • Onboarding
  • Measuring Success: SWOT vs. PESTEL
  • Measuring Success: Benchmarking and KPIs
  • Organizational Culture
  • Organizational Structure
  • Change Leadership in HR

Who Should Attend!

  • Entry level professionals interested in a Human Resources Role
  • Professionals in career transition interested in pivoting into HR
  • English language learners who want to focus on business vocabulary