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Organizational Planning and Analysis - Building the Capability to Secure Business Performance (Paperback)
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Organizational Planning and Analysis - Building the Capability to Secure Business Performance (Paperback)
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What is the cost of employees today and what will this be in the
future? This book explains how to take a data-driven approach to
workforce planning and allow the business to reach its strategic
goals. Organizational Planning and Analysis (OP&A) is a
data-driven approach to workforce planning. It allows HR
professionals, OD practitioners and business leaders to monitor an
organization's activities and analyse business data to regularly
adjust plans to ensure that the business succeeds. This book covers
everything from how to build an OP&A function, the difference
between strategic and operational workforce planning and how to
manage demand and supply through to how to match people to new or
changing roles and develop robust succession planning.
Organizational Planning and Analysis also covers how OP&A works
with HR operations including recruitment, L&D, reward and
performance management and includes a chapter on new human capital
analytics which allow a business to improve the return on
investment for each of its employees. Full of practical advice and
step by step guidance, this book is also supported by case studies
from organizations including KPMG, Sainsbury's, WPP, Accenture,
TSB, Johnson & Johnson, Aer Lingus and FedEx.
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