Human Resource Planning Objectives

As we mentioned earlier, human resource planning is about matching the right employees with the right jobs in your business.

You can do this while interviewing prospective employees, or even during the performance review of a long-time team member who is reaching out for more responsibility.

While matching employees to jobs is a big part of human resource planning, the goals of HRP don’t stop there. Other HRP objectives include:

·         Adapting to rapid technology changes

·         Powering product innovation

·         Adjusting to a more globalized economy

·         Preparing for generational and cultural shifts

·         Anticipating job and skill changes

·         Facilitating growth

·         Improving business operations

·         Mitigating risk

·         Preventing talent shortage or surplus

·         Complying with local, state, and federal regulations

·         Implementing a successful onboarding process

 

As you can see, HRP is integral to the successful operation of your business and its growth over both the short- and long-term. Because this process is connected to every aspect of your business, you may feel overwhelmed by the prospect of creating a new HRP strategy.

Don’t let this prevent you from implementing a system that can revolutionize the way your business operates — both now and in the future.

Keep in mind that human resource planning doesn’t have to address all of the objectives on this list from the moment it goes into effect. Start small and expand into different areas once you’ve addressed one or two objectives.