Using Workforce Analytics to Drive a Compliant, Diverse Culture
Thursday, Dec 1, 2011 1:00pm
As an HR leader, you need to be 100 percent confident in your ability to help your organization defend against discrimination claims. Due to increasing discrimination claims and greater oversight from federal agencies, executives have become hypersensitive to ensuring equality across all HR practices. HR is challenged to efficiently measure, manage and communicate workforce analytics to help key stakeholders mitigate risks and make defensible HR decisions across departments, teams and individual managers.
Learn about:
Key trends within federal agencies policing HR practices and why workforce metrics matter.
How companies are leveraging workforce analytics to drive defensible HR practices.
Available decisions that ensure management accountability.
Tactics to effectively communicate workforce analytics to all levels.
HR teams not prepared with a solution to manage workforce analytics are leaving the door open to unfair HR practices followed by costly discrimination claims. Whether you are interested in workforce analytics to build diversity or meet federal requirements, this webcast will demonstrate how HR and business managers can leverage workforce analytics to mitigate risks and build a diverse/inclusive, highly productive culture.
Speaker(s)
Roy Zambonino
Senior Solutions Consultant Peoplefluent
Roy Zambonino is a solutions consultant with Peopleclick Authoria’s Workforce Compliance and Diversity Solutions division. He is responsible for demonstrating and discussing efficient practices and solutions in managing workforce diversity for federal and non-federal contractors. As a former project manager, Zambonino is able to draw upon the best practices he’s observed over the last 14 years helping implement affirmative action and diversity programs for companies ranging in size from a few thousand to several hundreds of thousands of employees across many industries to include: retail, construction, health care and publishing.
Zambonino has both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in business administration and is certified as a Professional in Human Resources through the Human Resources Certification Institute.
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