Certification Course in Human Resource Management (HRM)
Learn all the functions of HRM, from recruitment to performance management, with real-life examples and practical exercises. Gain competency in job analysis, recruitment strategies, labor laws, and more. Perfect for HR professionals, consultants, and business owners. Start your HR career today!
Describe End-to-End HR FunctionsExplain how the role of HR in the company changes with change in functions and policiesDesign competency based job analysisPerform recruitment from various channels and learn common terminologies in different departments and key industriesDesign Performance Management system for any organisationExplain the importance of Labour laws and Statutory compliances for HRs and key objectives of different labour lawsApply Instructional System Design techniquesDesign and develop as per BLOOM’s taxonomyMeasure effectiveness of training programmesHuman Resource Management is concerned with the people dimension in management. It is the Management of Human resources by attracting, developing, utilizing, retaining and motivating the human resources to achieve organisation’s objective. Or in simple terms, effective and efficient management of the human resources of office to achieve company’s objective. Here you will learn about all the functions of HRM in detail with interesting sessions, live projects, case studies, articles, demos and templatesHuman Resource Management This programme will cover all the functions of HR with real-life examples.In the introductory module, you will get to know the actual scenarios HRs faced in company and how to smartly overcome challenges.In manpower planning, learn about various factors you should keep in mind while doing manpower planning and what are the recent trends in different industries.In job analysis, the main focus would be on competency-based job analysis. Many companies are moving from traditional job analysis to competency based job analysis.In the recruitment and selection module, learn about current trends and the common terminologies used.In Training and Development, you would be able to do Instructional System Design, how to do proper analysis, write measurable objectives and ace trainings.In performance management, know about various methods in performance management.Human Resources of a company play a very role in the success of a company. Hence having a strong background in the same is really essential.Section 1: Introduction to Human Resource Management1. Self AssessmentTo check your current knowledge of HR domain2. What is HRM?Explain the meaning of Human Resource Management.Explain the nature, scope, and objective of HRM.Explain how the role of HR grows and changes with the size of the company.Explain the correlation between the industry (number of employees) and the number of HRs required.Describe the evolution of HRM, globally and in India.Explain the meaning and differences between different terms related to HRM.3. Functions of HRMDescribe in brief the different functions of HRM.4. Challenges in the HR roleDescribe the challenges faced in HRM.Debunk the myths about an HR.5. HR – Competencies RequiredList the competencies required by an HRExplain the importance of each competency.Section 2: Manpower Planning and Job Analysis1. Meaning and Importance of Manpower PlanningExplain the meaning and importance of right manpower planning. (Explain the meaning of manpower planning.)Discuss the importance of manpower planning with the help of a case study.Explain types of manpower.2. Steps Involved in Manpower PlanningIllustrate the steps in manpower planning.3. Example of steps Involved in Manpower planningIllustrate the steps Involved in Manpower planning with an example4. Factors in forcasting Manpower requirementDescribe different techniques of forecasting.Describe the common factors affecting manpower planningDescribe the current trends in the industry.Section 3: Job Analysis (Traditional and Competency-based)1. Meaning of Job Analysis and Competency-based job analysisExplain the meaning of job analysis and its components- job description and job specification.2. Competency-based Job AnalysisExplain the competency based job analysis and its application.Design a competency based job analysis.3. Sources for Collecting InformationDescribe the sources for collecting information.Section 4: Recruitment and Selection1. Meaning of Recruitment and SelectionExplain the meaning of recruitment and selection.2. Steps Involved in Recruitment and SelectionDescribe the steps in recruitment and selection.3. Meaning of SourcingExplain the meaning of sourcing.4. Different sources of RecruitmentExplain the different sources5. HR/Preliminary Screening callListen to a mock call and analyse the common mistakes made by an HR in an HR screening call.Make an HR screening call.Write a proper email sharing job details with the candidate.6. Assessment TestsDescribe different types of assessment tests.Explain what constitutes intelligent behaviour.Understand the difference between intelligence and aptitude.Explain the concept of IQ.Describe different methods that are used to assess psychological attributes.7. In-Person InterviewDescribe structured and unstructured Interviews.8. Common hiring biasesIdentify common biases that are present while conducting in-person interviews.9. Decision and Job OfferDifferentiate between offer letter, letter of intent, and appointment letter.Apply tips on salary negotiation.10. Background CheckDescribe the current trends in conducting background checks.11. OnboardingDescribe the current trends in onboarding.12. Common TerminologiesExplain common terminologies with reference to recruitment and selection.Explain the commonly used terms in different departments- IT, marketing, finance.Explain the commonly used terms in the retail industry.13. Challenges in RecruitmentDescribe the challenges faced in recruitment.Case-study – GoogleSection 5: Training and Development1. Meaning and Importance of Training and DevelopmentExplain the meaning and importance of training and development.Differences between training and development.2. ADDIE modelExplain the meaning of Instructional System Design (ISD).Illustrate the ADDIE model.3. AnalyseDo Training need AnalysisStudy 5Ws and 2Hs in detail4. DesignDesign Session PlanExplain the meaning of session plan.Illustrate Bloom’s Taxonomy.Explain the different methodologies of training delivery.Apply Bloom’s Taxonomy to design a session plan.5. DevelopDevelop the training content and learn engagement tips6. ImplementDelivering a Training ProgramApply the tips and tricks while delivering a training program.7. EvaluateMeasuring the Success of Training ProgramExplain the Kirk Patrick modelCase StudySection 6: Labour Laws and Statutory Compliances1. Why do we need to be very strong in Labour lawsExplain the importance of Labour laws in the life of HRs2. Common terminologiesExplain the common terminologiesSection 7: Performance Management System1. Meaning and key stepsExplain the meaning of performance management system.Explain the importance of effective performance management.Illustrate the key steps in performance management system2. What should we assess?Describe different parameters that can be assessed3. Performance Management System vs. Performance AppraisalDescribe performance appraisal.Distinguish between performance management system and performance appraisal.4. Key characteristicsIllustrate the key characteristics of an effective Performance Management system5. SMART goal settingsExplain SMART goal settings6. KRAs and KPIsExplain KRAs and KPIs7. Giving constructive feedbacksApply giving constructive feedbacksWho this course is for:Those who have interest in HR domainHR Management Consultants/PractitionersBusiness Owners/Entrepreneurs/Top Management/ManagersManagement studentsWant to work in companiesWant to work as Freelance HR Practitioner/Management ConsultantWant to start own HR Management consulting firm
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