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Policies and Practices – Challenges to Human Capital Reform

Policies and Practices – Challenges to Human Capital Reform. Strategic Management of Human Capital Conference March 24-25, 2009. Where does our work fit in?. Recruitment Training and Development Everything else. Scoping the Task.

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Policies and Practices – Challenges to Human Capital Reform

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  1. Policies and Practices – Challenges to Human Capital Reform Strategic Management of Human Capital Conference March 24-25, 2009

  2. Where does our work fit in? • Recruitment • Training and Development • Everything else Strategic Management of Human Capital Conference

  3. Scoping the Task • Work that requires official actions or negotiated agreements • Board policies and regulations • Union contracts and agreements • State law and regulations examples • Work that Human Resources can change internally or spearhead a new process to impact teacher quality examples: – change the process for assigning surplussed (excessed) teachers - provide principals electronic access to all applicants 24/7 Strategic Management of Human Capital Conference

  4. The Value of Process Redesign • Pain points for Principals/employees • Pain points for Applicants • Staff mired in transactions • Supports ultimate goal of human capital management Strategic Management of Human Capital Conference

  5. Pain Points for Principals • Excessed (surplus) teachers • Absenteeism and leaves of absences • Underperforming Teachers, others • Grievances/appeals/complaints, etc. • Lack of access to applicants • On-boarding • Other ? Strategic Management of Human Capital Conference

  6. Pain Points for Applicants • Lack of visibility into the process • Lack of access to vacancies • On-boarding Strategic Management of Human Capital Conference

  7. Focus for SMHC – 2009-2010 What is most helpful? • Finding resources • Best Practices and Benchmarking • Networking • Support for Process Redesign Work • Other ? Strategic Management of Human Capital Conference

  8. Contact Information Elizabeth Arons NYC: Senior Human Resources Policy Advisor Labor Support Unit 65 Court Street – 900 Brooklyn, NY 11201 718-935-4919 earons@schools.nyc.gov M-T-W Gates Foundation: Consultant – Human Capital Management Th-F arons20191@aol.com Strategic Management of Human Capital Conference

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