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TEMPLATE: Human Resources Planning Checklist
$3.00Are you asking the right questions when planning for the future needs of your business? The FPHRC’s HR Planning Checklist asks you the questions you need to address before taking action. These include questions like: What are the organization’s priorities (e.g., market share, revenues per customer)? What emerging directions or organizational changes will have an impact on HR issues (e.g., company expansion, higher-level skill requirements)? Is my plan consistent with other organizational policies such as our business plan and our HR manual? *From Module 2 of HR Toolkit, purchase full Module here -
TEMPLATE: Human Resources Planning Template
$3.00How 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: Interview Guide & Candidate Evaluation Chart
$3.00The process of preparing for and selecting the best candidates for your business needs can be streamlined and efficient. This guide builds on the Application Screening Grid to encourage focus on a select few core competencies to score each applicant on during the interview process. This three-page resource includes scoring standards, customizable competency evaluation exercises for applicants to complete and tips on how to guide the interview process to make effective use of the time spent with each candidate. Sections Include: Interview Preparation Interview Process Establishing Rapport Sample Competency Evaluation *From Module 3 of HR Toolkit, purchase full Module here. -
TEMPLATE: Job Offer Template with Pay & Benefits Outline
$3.00This template will help you create an effective offer letter for successful candidates. Replace the text in parentheses with relevant information and you’ll have a letter of offer drafted in no time. Although not mandatory, we’ve included a thorough pay and benefits outline to provide the successful candidate with position details essential to make an informed decision of job acceptance or declination. Ready to use or easily adapt to suit your corporate branding. Sections Include: Letter of Offer Structure Pay and Benefits Outline Probation Period Performance Reviews Paid Vacations and Holidays Group Benefits *From Module 3 of HR Toolkit, purchase full Module here. -
TEMPLATE: Job Profiling Form
$3.00This 4-page resource expedites the process of profiling the duties and responsibilities of a position for new and prospective hires. Complete with percentages of time spent performing various duties as well as the potential physical strains involved. Sections include: Description of The Work Title Reporting To Employment Status Major Responsibilities Prioritized Background Information Skill Checks Transferable Skills Attitude Assessments Sector Knowledge Working Conditions Physical Demands Analysis *From Module 3 of HR Toolkit, purchase full Module here. -
TEMPLATE: On-The-Job Demonstration Checklist
$3.00On-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: Performance Evaluation Form
$5.00This 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: Point Matrix System
$3.00This template will help you list critical factors relevant to your business. Then for each factor, determine the specific weight each level should be assigned. Multiply the level weight by the weight you assigned the factor to calculate the final score for each job. Critical Factors Include: Responsibility Product Quality Safety of Others Equipment and Materials Orientation & Training of Others Skills Experience Education/Training Effort Physical Mental Working Conditions Stress or Unpleasant Conditions Hazards *From Module 4 of HR Toolkit, purchase full Module here. -
TEMPLATE: Reference Check Guide
$3.003.6 Reference Check Guide Most employment applications request the ability to conduct a reference check with a prospective candidate’s previous employers. This three-page guide allows your human resources team to easily prepare for, conduct and score candidates based on the process of checking references provided during the application process. Sections Include: Preparing to make a Reference Check Conducting the Reference Check Evaluation & Scoring Common Reference Check Questions Performance Assessment Grid *From Module 3 of HR Toolkit, purchase full Module here.