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Question:
Hi, I work for a company that is a training resource provider with an employee count of about 30. My manager has asked me to draw up the HR strategy for our company for the coming year. Since this is the first time for me in this position, I am not sure how to go about with this. Do you have any advice on how I can start on it?
Answer:
Developing a comprehensive yearly (or 5-year) HR strategy is necessary for every organization. Since you are new in this position, you can start of by understanding why it is important. Your HR strategy is based on the needs analysis of your workplace and is directed towards achieving the defined strategic goals of your organization. The HR strategy is important because it helps communicate the strategic goals of your organization for the coming year.
Developing your department’s strategy plan will allow you to communicate the HR function’s contributions to the organization, or in other words, will help you answer your boss’s question –‘How can the HR department help achieve the company’s yearly strategic goals?’. Since each organization is different, this is a difficult question to give a generalized answer to. However, the below steps can be suited for most companies for HR strategy development: