• TEMPLATE: Training Plan Template

    $3.00
    Training is an effective way of maximizing an employee’s knowledge and ability to excel at their role within your organization. This three-page template provides you with a system to determine the most relevant areas of improvement and prescribe appropriate training. Sections Include: Needs Assessment Prioritization of Needs Determining Learning Objectives Identifying Training Solutions Evaluating Training Effectiveness *From Module 5 of HR Toolkit, purchase full Module here.
  • Staffing and Orientation – Module Three FPHRC ORIGINAL (Draft)

    $45.00
    Product quality is fundamental when working in your industry. That’s why it’s important to attract, hire, and retain qualified individuals with the appropriate skillsets to fill your Human Resources requirements. In this module we closely examine necessary objectives and best practices when searching for talent from diverse talent pools. * Part of the FPHRC's Industry Leading Toolkit available in full here
  • TEMPLATE: Decision to Terminate Checklist

    $3.00
    Terminating an employee and by extension another’s livelihood and career requires careful consideration, checks and adherence to company policies as well as governing laws. This two-page resource allows all employ Policies Include: Termination Checklist Records of Attendance Performance and Disciplinary Action Reviewed All incidents accurately considered and documented Written Evidence exists that parties are aware of job needs and policies Other forms of Disciplinary Action have been considered Decision to Terminate is based on objective Standards This Termination of Employment is consistent with Previous Terminations All Relevant Parties have been Consulted I can justify the termination if the employee takes legal action Common Employee Questions *From Module 10 of HR Toolkit, purchase full Module here.
  • TEMPLATE: Performance Evaluation Form

    $5.00
    This eight-page resource covers the creation and use of performance management evaluations, including how often they are completed, monitoring, feedback and evaluation processes. Supervisor and employee meet informally during the performance cycle to review the employee’s progress. Formal reviews may also be conducted, particularly if either the supervisor or employee changes jobs or a key milestone is reached. Completed Performance Management Forms are expected to be added to the employee’s Human Resource file. Performance Evaluation Includes: Performance Evaluation Forms Confidentiality Creation & Implementation Evaluation Stages Performance Planning & Review Objectives Key Indicators Target Completion Dates Results Learning & Development Skills To Develop Action Plan Completion Dates Results Competency Review Knowledge of Job Productivity Quality of Work Reliability Communication Analytical Ability Initiative *From Module 6 of HR Toolkit, purchase full Module here.
  • TEMPLATE: Human Resources Planning Template

    $3.00
    How well can you identify your business’ goals and needs? What implications do they have on your HR teams, staff and management? The FPHRC’s HR Planning Template expedites the process of evaluating your business allowing you and your teams more time to take necessary action. These include questions like: What are your business goals and needs at this time? What is going on in your external environment? Are there any implications for your HR needs such as staffing, training, performance management, etc? Do I have sufficient Staff? What are the potential outcomes of not addressing this gap? *From Module 2 of HR Toolkit, purchase full Module here
  • TEMPLATE: On-The-Job Demonstration Checklist

    $3.00
    On-the-job demonstrations are one of the most effective ways to teach best practice as well as safe handling of products and equipment in the workplace. They offer the ability to directly oversee an employee’s practical application of knowledge and skill when performing workplace duties. This Resource is an effective checklist for facilitators to verify all processes are being followed correctly and next steps for both trainers and employees are clear. Checklist Includes: Put employees at ease by establishing an informal atmosphere and using first names. Become familiar with the employees’ knowledge and skill base by watching them perform the task. Review with employees why the task is important. Demonstrate the task as you expect it to be performed. Make sure employees can see and hear what you are doing. Explain that you will first demonstrate the task as you would normally do it, and then repeat the demonstration more slowly, explaining each step. Ask employees questions at different stages of the demonstration. Use personal anecdotes or stories to reinforce key points. *From Module 5 of HR Toolkit, purchase full Module here.
  • TEMPLATE: Rejection Letter Template

    $3.00
    Bad news is often difficult to impart. Finding the right words can be a challenge. The FPHRC's template will help you draft a letter to advise unsuccessful candidates that they were not selected for the position. Sections Include: Letter of Rejection Structure Suggested Wording Easily Adapted to your Corporate Branding *From Module 3 of HR Toolkit, purchase full Module here.
  • Human Resources (HR) Toolkit

    $899.00
    Backed by government and industry leading LMI (Labour Market Information), the FPSC’s HR Toolkit guides you through 10 streamlined modules. Everything you need to know to work in and run a business in Canada’s largest industry is at your fingertips. Each Module is easy to follow, straightforward and comprehensive. Complete with companion resources ready to use, and easy to adapt to your unique corporate branding.  
  • TEMPLATE: Mentoring Program Development Checklist

    $3.00
    Mentoring programs are an effective way to encourage growth, skill development and prepare for succession planning by encouraging employees take on leading roles among their colleagues and peers. This two-page package includes both a checklist of questions geared to prepare employees and mentors for the process as well as a sheet to track the action plan. Learning objectives are easily identified, as well as timeframes, methods of evaluation and mentor comments allowing your human resources team to easily determine effectiveness of mentoring candidates. Checklist Includes: Familiarize staff with informal training by using one-on-one coaching or on-the-job help sessions. Identify individuals that might benefit from a mentoring program. Introduce and explain the mentoring program by meeting with your employees in a workshop, seminar, or discussion-group setting. Meeting management suggestions. Collect information on potential candidates and determine appropriate matches based on similarities in employee interests and needs. Discuss how each person will benefit from the process. Set a time and place for the next meeting. Create an action plan. Allow the mentor and protégé to steer the process as it moves forward. *From Module 5 of HR Toolkit, purchase full Module here.