Developing Yourself as an Effective Human Resources Practitioner
4DEP
Foundation
Mr Janis Tiesnieks
2016
Contents CIPD Profession Map 3 Behaviours 4 Bands 5 Role of HR 6 Effective communication 7 Communication methods 7 Effective service delivery 8
CIPD Profession Map
The standards set out in the CIPD Profession Map, developed in collaboration with HR and L&D professionals, senior business people, academics and their organisations across the world, aim to set the bar high, based on research for last five years. They determine what the best HR and L&D professionals and organisations are doing, what they know and understand, to really make a difference and drive the performance of the organisation.
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Behaviours are * Curious
Is future-focused, inquisitive and open-minded; seeks out evolving and innovative ways to add value to the organization.
* Decisive Thinker
Demonstrates the ability to analyze and understand data and information quickly. Uses information, insights and knowledge in a structured way to identify options, make recommendations and make robust, defendable decisions
* Skilled Influencer
Demonstrates the ability to influence to gain the necessary commitment and support from diverse stakeholders in pursuit of organization value.
* Personally credible
Builds and delivers professionalism through combining commercial and HR expertise to bring value to the organization, stakeholders and peers.
* Collaborative
Works effectively and inclusively with a range of people, both within and outside of the organization.
* Driven to deliver
Demonstrates determination, resourcefulness and purpose to deliver the best results for the organization.
* Courage to Challenge Shows courage and confidence to speak up skillfully, challenging others even when confronted with resistance or unfamiliar circumstances.
* Role model
Consistently leads by example. Acts with integrity, impartiality and independence, balancing personal, organization and legal parameters.
Bands
The Profession Map knowledge and activities in the ten professional
A role model is a person whose behavior, example, or success is or can be emulated by others, especially younger people. Professional athletes
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Energy keeps all living organisms alive, as they need a continual supply of energy to function in order to survive. Some of these processes are continuous such as, metabolism, which is the chemical reactions which occur in the body, these occur by using or releasing energy from chemical substances. Another continuous process which use energy is the transporting of molecules in order for them to break down, and to build new ones. The breakdown of large molecules into their simpler forms to release energy is known as catabolism, for example, when glucose is used in a cell to release energy. And the opposite reaction, is called anabolism. This is when energy is used to build complex structures from simple cells, for example, tissue growth and
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The report will discuss the CIPD HR Profession Map and how the framework and standards within it define a HR professional. The professional areas, the bands and the behaviours will be outlined and the two core professional areas as well as two behaviours will be evaluated to explain how they uphold the concept of ‘HR Professionalism.’ Examples from the knowledge and activities in band 2 will be used in support.
HR professionals have to think carefully about what they are doing in the context of their organization and within the framework of recognised body of knowledge. They have to perform effectively in the sense of delivering advise, guidance and services that will help the organisation to achieve its goals.
3. Skilled Influencer – I feel strongly about the points I raise and I am confident in communicating with senior management.
* have employees who value individuals and their diversity, respect others and openly share information, knowledge and views to help colleagues succeed.
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This method will help them find and appreciate possibilities together for pursuing enduring resolutions that will positively impact communities, future generations and the company. It will also ensure that both the company and the communities will always understand each other 's interests, issues, needs and concerns. Also, they support programs and institutions that contribute to building an educated and engaged workforce7. This enriches the individual’s skills and also provides skilled workforce for the company as they will be operating in a knowledge and skill rich environment.
The CIPD HR Profession Map sets out what HR Profession need to know, do and deliver at all stages in their careers. The Map covers 10 professional areas, 8 behaviours and 4 Bands of competencies and transitions, from Band 1 for the start of HR career through to band for the most senior leaders.
This report is a brief summary of the CIPD Profession Map, the two core professional areas, the specialist areas, the bands and the behaviours. It will be going into more detail in the activities and knowledge specified within the professional area of Performance and Rewards at band 1 level. It will identify the activities and knowledge most essential to my own HR role.
* Credibility of a person I believe is built on previous experiences and how you performed within those experiences. To build a reputation of reliability and be trustworthy
The Human Resource Professional (HRP) Map displays a clear idea about the required HR skills, knowledge and behaviour to lead the organization to successes. The HRP Map covering of 10 professional areas, 8 behaviours and 4 bands. Sarah Miles (2009), CIPD organizational development director, said: "This is a complete rethink of professional standards, not just a simple face-lift, and that 's not something you can turn around in a short time."