Successful Practices in Public HR
Successful practices are programs that were implemented to bring success to organizations as well as those that are designed to meet new challenges. The IPMA-HR Successful Practices task force, chaired by Sam Wilkins, Director, Office of Human Resources, South Carolina (click here for a list of all committee members) created the following criteria to assist in identifying successful practices:
- Results that are measurable through quantitative and/or qualitative analysis
- Recognized positive outcomes concerning increased customer satisfaction
- Recognized positive impact on the return on investment, cost savings, productivity or quality
- Replicable such that the program is transferable or portable to another organization with or without modifications
- Beneficial to IPMA-HR members
Please click here to view case studies and programs of successful practices in HR organizations.
These practices are updated as new material is made available to IPMA-HR. The purpose is to encourage excellence in public HR by providing information to our members about programs that have been successful in the public sector. IPMA-HR is collecting case studies on successful practices in HR. Please submit a detailed description of your program to asilas@ipma-hr.org
IPMA-HR also maintains the HR Center – overview articles and sample policies – on 60+ topics that HR professionals address everyday: cell phone usage, employee assistance programs, paid time off programs and many more. To view the HR Center page click here. Please email sample policies on any topics to asilas@ipma-hr.org.
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