Professional
development and the opportunity to learn and grow are very important for the HR
professional and business leader.
Learning best practices will allow for managers and individual
contributors to understand what is happening not only in their industry but in
other industries as well. The
cross-transfer of technology and new management practices and techniques will
enable the HR professional to try out new and innovative programs at work. Professional development and
training programs should focus on two key training strategies:
Business, Revenue and Sales Growth Training
Creating a high performance environment will
allow your employees to make the transition from selling a product or service
to selling a solution. The value of
making this transition will ensure that sales practices and processes are
consistent yet meet the needs of the customer.
In HR, while the “sales” component is typically not external, key to
attracting external talent is the ability to “sell” the company and the
culture.
Employee Satisfaction & Loyalty Training
An
increase in employee loyalty can boost profits and productivity. Research has shown that engaged employees
lead to greater profitability and growth. Allocating training dollars to a manager’s
budget can reduce turnover, improve product knowledge and diagnose any
performance issues of key employees. Creating
a high performance culture of learning will identify the strengths and
weaknesses of the individual. Allocating
the resources to bridge the performance gap will create a culture of loyal
employees.
Employers
today want to understand how they can secure more creativity and support from
their employees. On-going training will
allow for the manager to determine how to execute the best strategy from the
employee’s perspective by enriching their jobs and assisting them with
fine-tuning their skills.
Over the next several
months the Society of HR Management, the NGLCC, The California HR
Conference sponsored by PIHRA and Arizona SHRM will be hosting
their annual leadership conferences across the nation. These premier organizations will explore
progressive HR programs and new technologies.
Conferences provide an excellent venue for HR professionals to network
with other business partners from across the United States and the world. You are encouraged to attend these professional
development learning opportunities to increase your knowledge and skill level.
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