Stacey Beadin
HRM 548
February 16, 2015
Nancy Wood
Health Medical Systems Memo
There is a large healthcare system in the southwestern part of the US. The organization has started to implement their strategy thus far, by opening a cardiovascular unit. Patients will receive care for, heart attacks, strokes, and other cardiovascular care. The director of staffing has started to create a staffing strategy that will require 35 positions to be filled. The staffing strategy that is being recommended is as follows,
1. Placing advertisements in the local newspapers
2. Contact staffing agencies that specialize in placing technicians into healthcare facilities
3. Organize a job fair and invite local professional to attend …show more content…
Offer a $1,000 dollar signing bonus to anyone who joins the organization and stays for at least 180 days.
To add to this staffing strategy, alignment to organizational goals and strategy, filling openings, staff balance, diversity goals, retention, employee development, and work environment all need to be evaluated by the project managers, team leaders, department managers, and directors before it can be put in motion. To the degree of SWOT, the staffing strategy aligns with the companies new strategic direction. For this strategic plan to be implemented effectively, “the career development, performance managements and reward systems will be reviewed to ensure linkage and support of the strategic intent. For this strategic plan to be successful, management has found that linking their strategic plan to their internal systems and structures to ensure overall alignment and to avoid any confusion.” (Ott, C., KZats, A. D., and Thomas, G.J., 2015)
Additional recommendations for this strategic staffing strategy, to be implemented effectively and meet organizational goals may consist of;
“Participation in implementation helps to counteract the disruption in communication flows, which often accompanies implementation of a