Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Now Fitz-enz uncovers the most exciting and promising development in HR today: actually predicting the monetary value of future human capital investments through analytics. This is a new and vastly improved way of mapping out organizational needs, particularly in the wake of layoffs and economic turmoil, as organizations recover and rebuild for the future.
The New HR Analytics supplies the principles, practices, and worksheets you need to thoroughly grasp and apply HCM:21(R), the author's four-phase predictive management model. Original research conducted by 30 HR practitioners and global thought leaders details their experiences translating human capital analytics into action. The book:
- Makes a passionate case for why HR needs to embrace analytics to keep pace with how the shifting market and internal factors affect human capital management
- Promotes a new workplace planning model focused on generating human capability through employee engagement and paying for performance
- Explains how to turn HR service delivery into a value-generating process by analyzing staffing, development, and turnover through the lens of a cost-effective input-throughput-output model
- Provides an in-depth approach to performance measurement and reporting--one that links strategic, operational, and leading indicators to apply metrics and analytics in a more meaningful way
The book's numerous real-world examples show you exactly how the predictive management model has been put to work, including how:
- Ingram Book Group used analytics to combat an ongoing turnover and productivity problem
- Enterprise partnered with Monster to use market and demographic information for selecting a call-center site
- UnitedHealth Group drew on analytics and technology to solve its staffing and retention problems
Analytics, explains Fitz-enz, is not just a set of statistical tools. It is a mental framework, a quantum leap in human capital management. It is the logic framework that gathers, organizes, and interprets data--to deliver the knowledge your organization needs to grow and thrive.
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In his landmark book The ROI of Human Capital, Jac Fitz-enz presented a system of powerful metrics for quantifying the contributions of individual employees to a company's bottom line. The New HR Analytics is another such quantum leap, revealing how to predict the value of future human capital investments. Using Fitz-enz's proprietary analytic model, readers learn how to measure and evaluate past and current returns. By combining those results with focused business intelligence and applying the exclusive analytical tools in the book, they will be able to: Evaluate and prioritize the skills needed to sustain performance - Build an agile workforce through flexible Capability Planning - Determine how the organization can stimulate and reward behaviors that matter - Apply a proven succession planning strategy that leverages employee engagement and drives top-line revenue growth - Recognize risks and formulate responses that avoid surprises - Support decision making by predicting the actions that will yield the best returns Brimming with real-world examples and input from thirty top HR practitioners and thought leaders, this groundbreaking book ushers in a new era in human resources and human capital management.
Synopsis
The greatest HR departments go beyond managing people process. Discover the proprietary analytical model for measuring and evaluating your company's human capital investments.
Synopsis
Using Fitz-enz's proprietary analytic model, you will be equipped to measure and evaluate past and current returns and apply the information to make predictions about the future value of human capital investments.
In his landmark book, The ROI of Human Capital, Jac Fitz-enz presented a system of powerful metrics for quantifying the contributions of individual employees to a company's bottom line. Now, in The New HR Analytics, he reveals how human resources professionals can apply this expense-based knowledge to make the most strategic staffing decisions for their companies.
You'll learn how to:
- evaluate and prioritize the skills needed to sustain performance;
- build an agile workforce through flexible Capability Planning;
- determine how the organization can stimulate and reward behaviors that matter;
- apply a proven succession planning strategy that leverages employee engagement and drives top-line revenue growth;
- and recognize risks and formulate responses that avoid surprises.
Brimming with real-world examples and input from thirty top HR practitioners and thought leaders as well as exclusive analytical tools, The New HR Analytics ushers in a new era in human resources and human capital management.