Unit 4DEP (HR) Activity 1.1 Summary of the CIPD HR Profession Map The HRPM is a visual illustration of the activities‚ skills and behaviours required to be effective in an HR role. It based on information and best practice shared globally by HR professionals. Many organisations around the world now use it to benchmark their HR capability. The map is designed as follows: At the core of the HRPM are two crucial areas: Strategy‚ Insights & Solutions Develop an understanding of
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Resources or Learning and Development Practitioner 4DEP 4 4 Written answers to questions Learning outcomes: OI Activity 1 (Note: The CIPD Human Resources Profession Map (HRPM) can be accessed at: www.cipd.co.uk/cipdhrprofession/hrprofessionmap/exploremap.aspx ) Write a report in which you: ● briefly summarise the HRPM (i.e. the 2 core professional areas‚ the remaining 1.1 professional areas‚ the bands and the behaviours) ● comment on the activities and knowledge specified within any 1 professional
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It will summarise the Human Resource Profession Map (HRPM)‚ also identify different effective communication skills‚ understanding customer needs and how to delivery effective service. Activity 1 Human resource professional map The Human Resource Map also known as HRPM has been developed to help Human Resources practitioners and organisations to be successful and effective in their role and also to develop further in their career. The HRPM is broken up in to four key components – Professional
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1.0 This report reviews the CIPD HR Professional Map. In this section‚ it explains how the CIPD HR Professional Map (HRPM) areas and bands define the HR profession. It will also look at why the HRPM behaviours are essential to being an effective HR professional. The CIPD HR Professional Map was introduced in 2009. It is a members-only resource designed to help professionals understand the relevant skills needed to fulfil an HR role. Detailed research within the HR profession was undertaken to
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are a medium sized company‚ which has expanded since I joined in 2000 but as we are growing we feel the need to have 1 person to take on the HR role so that all staff have someone official that they can go to with any problems that they may have. HRPM: this is an easy to use table containing behaviours‚ professional areas and bands of competence. It allows users to assess their capability in the HR role they have chosen - whether it is general or specialist. The two core professional areas are
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Activity 1 The CIPD HR Profession Map (HRPM) is a tool to assist HR practioners to assess what level they are working at “from band 1 at the start of an HR career through to band 4 for the most senior leaders” and to explore ways to develop their competencies to transition to the next level. The HRPM is divided into two groups - 10 professional areas and 8 behaviours – see the diagram below. The professional areas and behaviours are summarised below: Professional Areas | Strategies‚ Insights
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Developing yourself as an effective Human Resources practitioner Briefly summarise the HRPM and comment on the activities and knowledge specified within any one professional area‚ at band two‚ identifying those you consider most essential to your own HR role The HRPM is a working tool that underlines behaviours‚ knowledge and skills that the CIPD understand are needed for the personal and workplace development on all levels of the HR profession‚ and how it will add value to yourself and
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Developing Yourself as an Effective Human Resources or Learning and Development Practitioner Level 4 1 Credit value 4 Unit code 4DEP Unit review date Sept. 2011 Purpose and aim of unit The CIPD has developed a map of the HR profession (HRPM) that describes the knowledge‚ skills and behaviours required by human resources (HR) and learning and development (L&D) professionals. This unit is designed to enable the learner to develop a sound understanding of the knowledge‚ skills and
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Table of Contents S Subject: Developing yourself as an Effective Human Resources or Learning & Development Practitioner Introduction 1.1 The Human Resources Profession Map (HRPM) – Knowledge‚ Skills and Behaviours 2.1 HR Customers – Meeting Their Needs 2.2 Methods of Communication – Advantages & Disadvantages 2.3 Effective Delivery of Service 2.4 CPD & Self Assessment 3.1 Development Plan 3.2 Development Record
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Developing Yourself as an Effective Human Resources Practitioner Activity 1 The CIPD HR Profession Map (HRPM) is made up of the technical elements of professional competence required in the HR profession‚ as well as behaviours that a HR professional needs to perform their activities. The Map shows how HR adds the greatest sustained value to the organisations it operates in‚ which is relevant for the present and for the future‚ (Leatherbarrow‚ Fletcher and Currie‚ 2010). The two central professional
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