The demands of HR professionals have changed immensely in today’s complex business environment. Being a partner in your business is essential in order to drive organizational results. More than ever, HR leaders must be able to align the HR function with strategic, organization-wide goals. In this series, participants develop the skills that HR business partners need to be successful in their role and be seen by organization leaders as critical partners in the success of the business.

This certificate series is designed specifically for experienced HR professionals (5+ years), working towards a business partner role, or current business partners who want to become more effective in driving business results. All courses are eligible for HRCI Credits and SHRM Credits.

 

Courses Included in this series include:

·       HR as Strategic Business Partner  (March 25 & April 1, 2016)

·       HR Metrics: Impacting Business Results (April 8, 2016)

·       Talent Management: Achieving Business Success Through People (April 15, 2016)

For more information regarding this program or to register, contact Kathy Riley, Member Relations Coordinator at 309.277.4186 or at Kathy.Riley@mranet.org.  You can also go to the MRA website at www.mranet.org/Training-Events/Learning-Development/Certificate-Series-Programs/hr-business-partner-certificate-series.

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