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Bluegrass SHRM
Eastern Kentucky University College of Business
Technology
  • March 8, 2016
  • Lexington, Kentucky

Eastern Kentucky University College of Business
Technology
Earn Excellence Engage, Examine, Expand, Emerge
2
Lost In Translation? The Executive Perspective
on Successful Human Resource Management
  • Allen D. Engle, Sr.
  • Professor of Management
  • School of Business
  • Eastern Kentucky University

3
What Your Boss Wants From HR
  1. Make me look good.
  2. Understand our business, side to side, top to
    bottom.
  3. Keep us out of court/ensure we win if we have to
    go.
  4. Keep troubled employees out of my office. Head
    em off at the pass.

4
What Your Boss Wants From HR II
  • 5. Tell me about solutions, not problems. Come
    with a problem only if you can suggest a
    solution.
  • 6. Speak to me in English translate HR speak for
    me.
  • 7. Handle General Affairs catch all.
  • 8. Help me look good.

5
YOUR CAPABILITIESA THREE STAGE PROCESS
  • GET READY
  • GET A REPUTATION
  • GET INVITED TO THE TABLE

6
GET READY
  • Clear the Decks of all possible HR Administration
  • Automate
  • Outsource
  • Delegate trust but verify (Ronald Reagan)
  • But systematically review for effectiveness
  • Systematic review is not micro management

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GET READY
  • Capabilities Translator
  • Step One Understand your business. Listen to
  • Corporate Speak (strategy)
  • Step Two Understand general HR Metrics,
    understand HRs language of human performance
  • Step Three Translate your firms strategy into a
    firm-specific set of customized performance
    metrics
  • Step Four Clarify your translation linguistics
    hone the edge of your metrics to keep them current

8
GET READY
  • Corporate Level Language KPIs, Strategic
    Capacities
  • SBU Level Language - Unique Strategic Goals and
    Measures
  • HR Metrics HR Processes, Speed, Deliverables
    Metrics, Talent Configurations
  • Subunit Metrics Performance / People and
    Systems Capacities
  • Individual Employee Performance Metrics Skills,
    Experiences, Work History, Competencies

9
GET A REPUTATION
  • See a Friday afternoon crisis as your friend
  • Engage in Business Support
  • Task Force
  • Project Team
  • Consiglieri to Rising Line Star Executives
  • Researcher, Detective, Diagnostician

10
GET A REPUTATION
  • Provide Data to Solve the Problem
  • Know Where Things Are
  • Thing One Competencies Technical expertise and
    knowledge base in your firm (WHO)
  • Thing Two Capabilities strings of competencies
    aligned on value chains that allow the firm to
    achieve strategic ends brand management or
    international flexibility (PROCESSES)
  • TALENT IS NOT ENOUGH

11
GET INVITED TO THE BIG TABLE
  • The big table is all about numbers, metrics and
    reputation.
  • No HR Metrics, nothing to say. I feel as if
    We all in HR agree that is meaningless
  • No reputation (from GET REPUTATION stage above),
    nothing to say.
  • No value added, no re-invitation.

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Problem Solving When Does HR Come Into the
Picture?
  • Stimulus Event Tripwire of Calendar, Critical
    Incident, Sales failure, etc.
  • Define the Problem Diagnosis of Symptoms
  • Seek Alternative Courses of Action
  • Run Them for Feasibility
  • Select the Best Alternative
  • Implement the Alternative
  • Evaluation the Implementation
  • Start Again

13
STARTING WITH YOU
  • Two Sides to Being a Translator
  • Know HR
  • Know HRs Language (Metrics)
  • Know Your Business
  • Know Your Business Language (Metrics)

14
STARTING WITH YOU
  • Get Comfortable With Being Stuck in the Middle
  • Get Comfortable with Practicing and Updating Both
    Languages, Languages Not Used Quickly Get Rusty
  • You Must Stay Up-To-Date In Two Worlds

15
STARTING WITH YOU
  • SHRM Resources
  • Your Firms Resources
  • Building Your Own Bilingual Vocabulary and
    Dictionary
  • Get Comfortable with Software, Consultants and
    Useful Friends

16
SMART PEOPLE
  • Herman Aguinis Director of Institute for Global
    Effectiveness, Indiana University
  • John Boudreau Research Director, Center For
    Effective Organizations (CEO), University of
    Southern California
  • Wayne Cascio Chair in Global Leadership
    University of Colorado Denver
  • Barry Gerhart Ellig Professor, University of
    Wisconsin Madison
  • Edward E. Lawler Founding Director, CEO,
    University of Southern California

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTIONANY QUESTIONS?
  • www.people.eku.edu/englea
  • allen.engle_at_eku.edu
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