
Strategic Staffing is a process of developing talent to meet the current and future human capital needs of an organization. Our spring program series will help managers develop a plan to retain and develop intellectual and institutional knowledge that produces sustainable competitive advantages.
A Strategic Staffing Plan will enable organizations to respond positively to the projected human resource shortages over the next several years, an important and critical role within government, profit and non-profit businesses. Making provisions for the development, replacement, and strategic use of personnel in key positions will prepare you for that role.
The most successful strategic staffing processes work to integrate existing multiple systems such as performance reviews, coaching, internal recruiting efforts, and training and professional development activities. Professionals who participate in each module of the Certificate Program will develop a global understanding and appreciation of their current internal systems in order to plan and implement an integrated strategic staffing plan for the future well-being of their organization.
Organizations that plan and implement a Strategic Staffing Plan have realized these results:
- Solid systems in place to meet future human resource shortages
- Identification of employee competencies for every key position
- Systemized method to identify, train & promote high potentials
- Received ROI on employee training & development programs
- Dramatically reduced turnover of premium employees
- Transitioned to a performance oriented culture
- Cadre of replacements for key positions
- Higher levels of employee satisfaction
- Branded an “employer of choice”
To Enroll
After reviewing the current seminar list register for the courses or certificate program using one of the following options:
♦ Download a PDF registration form and fax to 315-934-4901
♦ Dowload a PDF registration form and mail to: SUNY Oswego Phoenix Center, 70 Co Rt 59, Phoenix, NY 13135
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If you have any questions be sure to contact us at 315.934.4900 or via email phoenix@oswego.edu.
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Persons with disabilities, who need accommodations in order to successfully complete this professional development course, should contact the Disability Services office at 315.312.3358.
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