Audit the effectiveness of your HR department


A helpful tool for any professional or team transforming HR, that breaks down how to do so with a wide focus. Use it to audit your organisation.

For the last 30 years, HR transformation has been occurring along a simple theme: HR is not about HR, HR begins and ends with business. We find that many who focus on HR transformation are focused almost exclusively on how to organise the HR department. We believe in designing the right HR department, however focusing ONLY on the HR department is a narrow focus of the overall effectiveness of HR.

Using our empirical research with over 100,000 respondents and advisory services with dozens and dozens of HR leaders, we have distilled nine dimensions of an effective HR department.

9 dimensions of an effective HR department*

  1. Reputation: What is the reputation of the HR Department?
  2. Context/Deliverables: What are the criteria (settings) that shape HR work?
  3. Strategy: What is the mission or strategy of the HR department focused on capabilities?
  4. Design (process, roles, and structure): How is the HR department organised?
  5. HR and Organisation Capability: How does HR facilitate the definition and creation of organisation capability?
  6. Analytics: How do we make better HR investments and choices?
  7. Practices: How do we create HR practices?
  8. Professionals: What do HR professionals need to be, know, and do to be effective?
  9. Work Style: How does HR go about doing its work

 

These nine criteria for an HR department may be seen as delivering value at four stages:

  1. Foundational/Administrative: HR focuses on efficiency.
  2. Functional: HR focuses on best practices.
  3. Strategic: HR focuses on delivering strategy.
  4. Outside in: HR focuses on stakeholders outside the organisation.

 

By comparing the nine criteria with these four stages, you can get a matrix that can be used to audit the overall effectiveness of an HR department.

The stages of HR departments

DomainFoundational/
Administrative
FunctionalStrategicOutside in

1
HR Reputation

What is the reputation of the HR department?

We are known for compliance, getting things done, delivering as promised. We are efficient and task oriented, and measure effectiveness by completing transactional items.

HR efficiency
We are known for functional excellence and innovative ideas in HR areas around people, performance, information, and work.


HR functional excellence
We are known for linking our HR work with business strategy; we make strategy happen. We understand strategy and provide data that drive business results.

Strategic HR
We are known for our knowledge of the business context including general business trends and external stakeholders (customers and investors). We can show how HR practices impact external value; we increase customer share, investor intangibles, and community reputation.

HR outside in

2
HR Context/
Definition of success

What are the criteria (settings) that shape HR work?

We are successful through efficient delivery of HR practices; we make things happen; our customers are employees and first line managers.



We service
We are successful because of HR innovation; we focus on best in class, expert-based solutions: our customers are HR forums where we have great respect.


We create
We are successful because we help make strategy happen; we focus on strategy time frame; our customers are senior leaders working on strategy.

We integrate
We are successful by responding to conditions; we focus on the future; our customers are business customers and investors to influence business leaders.


We influence

3
HR Strategy

What is the mission or strategy of the HR department focused on capabilities?

Who we are: We provide essential, foundational, and timely HR services focused on the terms and conditions of work.

What we deliver: We deliver HR foundational services efficiently, with a strong focus on compliance and employee relations.

Why we exist: to do the basics well.
Who we are: We are proactive in providing best in class HR practices. We optimize HR.

What we deliver: We design innovative HR practices related to people, performance, information, and work.

Why we exist: To innovate our HR practices to drive the HR strategy.
Who we are: We are strategic thinkers, strongly versed in business acumen and HR solutions. We serve line managers by understanding the critical capabilities the business needs and we prioritize our work based upon those needs.

What we deliver: We provide connection of HR practices to business success through strategic HR.

Why we exist: To partner with the business and provide strategic business solutions.
Who we are: We help meet business needs by having a thorough understanding of current capabilities, external trends, and external stakeholder needs. We contribute to the knowledge of what is coming next and how to prepare for the future, helping make sure that our HR work responds to external business conditions and links to customers and investors.

What we deliver: We deliver the talent, leadership, and culture to increase customer share, investor confidence, and community reputation.

Why we exist: To add business value, that impacts external stakeholders.

4
HR Design: process, roles, and structure

How is the HR department organised?

We do foundational HR work efficiently through technology and service centers.
HR headcount is determined by cost to employee ratios.

We are organized with a focus on cost efficiency and standard delivery of products and services.

HR is an efficient organisation
We have clear roles and responsibilities for who does what HR work. HR headcount is determined by cost plus impact of HR programs to employee ratios.

We are organized with a focus on cost efficiency and standard delivery of products and services. We eliminate redundancy by centralizing all specialized work and drive one-size-fits-all throughout the organization.

HR offers services
We match the HR structure to the business structure, we understand the difference between strategic and essential work and make structure choices accordingly. HR headcount is determined by complexity of work.

Our design is driven by how we best respond to business needs. We embed specialized roles where needed. Our line of sight is with the business where customization creates business value. Our structure creates line of sight for standardization where needed and structure reinforces the key touch points and relationships that optimize the business.

HR aligns to business
Centers of expertise design solutions related to external stakeholders;
we build positive relationships among the HR community.
HR headcount is determined by scope of impact.

The design logic is that for most companies, HR services represent a platform of resources that enable businesses to reach their goals. This makes HR an eco system designed to meet each business’ market opportunitiy.

HR is a market-oriented ecosystem

5
HR and organization capability

How does HR facilitate the definition and creation of the right organization for the business?

We help make sure that roles and responsibilities in the organization are clear.

Organization is structure.

HR reengineers or redesigns structure (boxes).
We work to do organisation design by integrating HR systems.


Organization is a system.

HR does a systems audit.
We use a model for organization design (STAR, 7S, alignment) that connects to strategy.

Organization is alignment.


HR does an alignment audit.
We define the organization as a set of dynamic capabilities that define what the organization is known for and good at doing.

Organization as capability.

HR does a capability audit.

6
HR analytics

How do we make better HR investments and choices?

We have HR metrics focused on a scorecard or dashboard that tracks how we are doing. Most often measurements focus on past indicators.

Cost of HR is the main focus

HR Scorecard
We have HR metrics to gain insight about people and organization. We use big data to see trends.

Metrics are based upon big data and insights we draw.

HR insights
We have HR metrics focused on HR interventions that help deliver strategy. We also focus on predictive analytics to gain insights on the future.


HR interventions
We seek HR data that will have impact on forming and on delivering business strategy.

Metrics are based on the business scorecard. The HR scorecard is the business scorecard.


Business impact

7
HR practices

How do we create HR practices?

We have individual HR practices in people, performance, information, and work. We have HR systems in place.We are best in class and next in class on innovative HR practices with top HR experts taking the lead in creating them.We have integrated solutions that match business strategy with business leaders involved in creating them.We offer integrated solutions tailored to customer and investor expectations who are involved in creating them.

8
HR Professionals

What do HR professionals need to be, know, and do to be effective?

Our HR team needs to be great at administration. They need to understand process and legalities of talent operations.




Trusted operators
Our HR team needs to have deep expertise in their respective disciplines. They should have advanced degrees and years of experience in their focus area.

Trusted experts
Our HR team needs to know and understand the business, how we make money, who we serve, how we differentiate in the market, the industry and how the work of HR supports the outcomes of the business.

Credible partners
Our HR team needs to understand the full context, the market, stakeholders, strategy and capabilities in order to leverage HR work to drive better outcomes from the organization in service of the customer.

Credible activists and strategic positioners

9
HR Work Style

How does HR go about doing its work?

HR work and people focus on getting things done, on time and within budget; HR has good systems and technology. HR people are credible and reliable.HR focuses on technical expertise that offer unique insights. HR people have or can access deep expertise. HR people work well within HR.HR architects business solutions through collaborative relationships with finance, marketing, and informationHR anticipates business challenges and proposes solutions by figuring out what is next. HR people understand and have relationships with outside stakeholders.

© 2017 Dave Ulrich, The RBL Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

These 9 domains represent the criteria for an effective overall HR department.

Review the 9 domains by the 4 stages of HR departments in Figure 1 and assess where your HR department is today. Use a scale from one to ten, with one being “low” and ten being “high”, to assess your HR department in each domain and stage.

The challenge is that you can’t do everything well, so if you’ve already addressed the low hanging fruit, think about what do you can decide to stop doing. You may be doing work in HR that the business loves you for that isn’t in line with where the business is going.

How do you manage that? It’s about being aggressive with priorities. You need to take one or two items and get real clear. Take the nine domains and focus on the one or two. You get in trouble when you try and do all things equally.

*These nine criteria for an effective HR department build upon and extend the RBL Group’s empirical research and books in a number of areas, such as: RBL’s 13 milestones of HR transformation (HR Transformation), the research results from round 7 of the HR Competency Study (HRCS), research from “Leadership Brand,” RBL’s organisation capability audit tool, RBL’s four practices of an HR department, RBL’s work on HR value creation and “HR from the Outside In,” and HR department questions from the book, “Victory through Organisation.”

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Fiona Knobel
Fiona Knobel
6 years ago

Thank you. Excellent article. Our HR Leadership Team can use this in our pursuit of ‘outward in focused’ services and solutions which create business value. Very timely for our team.

Steve Booth
Steve Booth
6 years ago

A very practical and useful checklist that could also be easily adapted as an overall ‘Business Health’ check.

Deirdre Gruiters
Deirdre Gruiters
6 years ago

Great content rich article with practical advice to audit/improve/re-focus your HR Department. Thank you.

Beth
Beth
6 years ago

I love the chart! Super helpful, especially for visual learners.

Steven Asnicar
Steven Asnicar
6 years ago

Aren’t you better off using the Diversity Accreditation process which is globally mapped to ISO 45000 and covers all functions of HR under a proper Risk Management Systems?

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Audit the effectiveness of your HR department


A helpful tool for any professional or team transforming HR, that breaks down how to do so with a wide focus. Use it to audit your organisation.

For the last 30 years, HR transformation has been occurring along a simple theme: HR is not about HR, HR begins and ends with business. We find that many who focus on HR transformation are focused almost exclusively on how to organise the HR department. We believe in designing the right HR department, however focusing ONLY on the HR department is a narrow focus of the overall effectiveness of HR.

Using our empirical research with over 100,000 respondents and advisory services with dozens and dozens of HR leaders, we have distilled nine dimensions of an effective HR department.

9 dimensions of an effective HR department*

  1. Reputation: What is the reputation of the HR Department?
  2. Context/Deliverables: What are the criteria (settings) that shape HR work?
  3. Strategy: What is the mission or strategy of the HR department focused on capabilities?
  4. Design (process, roles, and structure): How is the HR department organised?
  5. HR and Organisation Capability: How does HR facilitate the definition and creation of organisation capability?
  6. Analytics: How do we make better HR investments and choices?
  7. Practices: How do we create HR practices?
  8. Professionals: What do HR professionals need to be, know, and do to be effective?
  9. Work Style: How does HR go about doing its work

 

These nine criteria for an HR department may be seen as delivering value at four stages:

  1. Foundational/Administrative: HR focuses on efficiency.
  2. Functional: HR focuses on best practices.
  3. Strategic: HR focuses on delivering strategy.
  4. Outside in: HR focuses on stakeholders outside the organisation.

 

By comparing the nine criteria with these four stages, you can get a matrix that can be used to audit the overall effectiveness of an HR department.

The stages of HR departments

DomainFoundational/
Administrative
FunctionalStrategicOutside in

1
HR Reputation

What is the reputation of the HR department?

We are known for compliance, getting things done, delivering as promised. We are efficient and task oriented, and measure effectiveness by completing transactional items.

HR efficiency
We are known for functional excellence and innovative ideas in HR areas around people, performance, information, and work.


HR functional excellence
We are known for linking our HR work with business strategy; we make strategy happen. We understand strategy and provide data that drive business results.

Strategic HR
We are known for our knowledge of the business context including general business trends and external stakeholders (customers and investors). We can show how HR practices impact external value; we increase customer share, investor intangibles, and community reputation.

HR outside in

2
HR Context/
Definition of success

What are the criteria (settings) that shape HR work?

We are successful through efficient delivery of HR practices; we make things happen; our customers are employees and first line managers.



We service
We are successful because of HR innovation; we focus on best in class, expert-based solutions: our customers are HR forums where we have great respect.


We create
We are successful because we help make strategy happen; we focus on strategy time frame; our customers are senior leaders working on strategy.

We integrate
We are successful by responding to conditions; we focus on the future; our customers are business customers and investors to influence business leaders.


We influence

3
HR Strategy

What is the mission or strategy of the HR department focused on capabilities?

Who we are: We provide essential, foundational, and timely HR services focused on the terms and conditions of work.

What we deliver: We deliver HR foundational services efficiently, with a strong focus on compliance and employee relations.

Why we exist: to do the basics well.
Who we are: We are proactive in providing best in class HR practices. We optimize HR.

What we deliver: We design innovative HR practices related to people, performance, information, and work.

Why we exist: To innovate our HR practices to drive the HR strategy.
Who we are: We are strategic thinkers, strongly versed in business acumen and HR solutions. We serve line managers by understanding the critical capabilities the business needs and we prioritize our work based upon those needs.

What we deliver: We provide connection of HR practices to business success through strategic HR.

Why we exist: To partner with the business and provide strategic business solutions.
Who we are: We help meet business needs by having a thorough understanding of current capabilities, external trends, and external stakeholder needs. We contribute to the knowledge of what is coming next and how to prepare for the future, helping make sure that our HR work responds to external business conditions and links to customers and investors.

What we deliver: We deliver the talent, leadership, and culture to increase customer share, investor confidence, and community reputation.

Why we exist: To add business value, that impacts external stakeholders.

4
HR Design: process, roles, and structure

How is the HR department organised?

We do foundational HR work efficiently through technology and service centers.
HR headcount is determined by cost to employee ratios.

We are organized with a focus on cost efficiency and standard delivery of products and services.

HR is an efficient organisation
We have clear roles and responsibilities for who does what HR work. HR headcount is determined by cost plus impact of HR programs to employee ratios.

We are organized with a focus on cost efficiency and standard delivery of products and services. We eliminate redundancy by centralizing all specialized work and drive one-size-fits-all throughout the organization.

HR offers services
We match the HR structure to the business structure, we understand the difference between strategic and essential work and make structure choices accordingly. HR headcount is determined by complexity of work.

Our design is driven by how we best respond to business needs. We embed specialized roles where needed. Our line of sight is with the business where customization creates business value. Our structure creates line of sight for standardization where needed and structure reinforces the key touch points and relationships that optimize the business.

HR aligns to business
Centers of expertise design solutions related to external stakeholders;
we build positive relationships among the HR community.
HR headcount is determined by scope of impact.

The design logic is that for most companies, HR services represent a platform of resources that enable businesses to reach their goals. This makes HR an eco system designed to meet each business’ market opportunitiy.

HR is a market-oriented ecosystem

5
HR and organization capability

How does HR facilitate the definition and creation of the right organization for the business?

We help make sure that roles and responsibilities in the organization are clear.

Organization is structure.

HR reengineers or redesigns structure (boxes).
We work to do organisation design by integrating HR systems.


Organization is a system.

HR does a systems audit.
We use a model for organization design (STAR, 7S, alignment) that connects to strategy.

Organization is alignment.


HR does an alignment audit.
We define the organization as a set of dynamic capabilities that define what the organization is known for and good at doing.

Organization as capability.

HR does a capability audit.

6
HR analytics

How do we make better HR investments and choices?

We have HR metrics focused on a scorecard or dashboard that tracks how we are doing. Most often measurements focus on past indicators.

Cost of HR is the main focus

HR Scorecard
We have HR metrics to gain insight about people and organization. We use big data to see trends.

Metrics are based upon big data and insights we draw.

HR insights
We have HR metrics focused on HR interventions that help deliver strategy. We also focus on predictive analytics to gain insights on the future.


HR interventions
We seek HR data that will have impact on forming and on delivering business strategy.

Metrics are based on the business scorecard. The HR scorecard is the business scorecard.


Business impact

7
HR practices

How do we create HR practices?

We have individual HR practices in people, performance, information, and work. We have HR systems in place.We are best in class and next in class on innovative HR practices with top HR experts taking the lead in creating them.We have integrated solutions that match business strategy with business leaders involved in creating them.We offer integrated solutions tailored to customer and investor expectations who are involved in creating them.

8
HR Professionals

What do HR professionals need to be, know, and do to be effective?

Our HR team needs to be great at administration. They need to understand process and legalities of talent operations.




Trusted operators
Our HR team needs to have deep expertise in their respective disciplines. They should have advanced degrees and years of experience in their focus area.

Trusted experts
Our HR team needs to know and understand the business, how we make money, who we serve, how we differentiate in the market, the industry and how the work of HR supports the outcomes of the business.

Credible partners
Our HR team needs to understand the full context, the market, stakeholders, strategy and capabilities in order to leverage HR work to drive better outcomes from the organization in service of the customer.

Credible activists and strategic positioners

9
HR Work Style

How does HR go about doing its work?

HR work and people focus on getting things done, on time and within budget; HR has good systems and technology. HR people are credible and reliable.HR focuses on technical expertise that offer unique insights. HR people have or can access deep expertise. HR people work well within HR.HR architects business solutions through collaborative relationships with finance, marketing, and informationHR anticipates business challenges and proposes solutions by figuring out what is next. HR people understand and have relationships with outside stakeholders.

© 2017 Dave Ulrich, The RBL Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

These 9 domains represent the criteria for an effective overall HR department.

Review the 9 domains by the 4 stages of HR departments in Figure 1 and assess where your HR department is today. Use a scale from one to ten, with one being “low” and ten being “high”, to assess your HR department in each domain and stage.

The challenge is that you can’t do everything well, so if you’ve already addressed the low hanging fruit, think about what do you can decide to stop doing. You may be doing work in HR that the business loves you for that isn’t in line with where the business is going.

How do you manage that? It’s about being aggressive with priorities. You need to take one or two items and get real clear. Take the nine domains and focus on the one or two. You get in trouble when you try and do all things equally.

*These nine criteria for an effective HR department build upon and extend the RBL Group’s empirical research and books in a number of areas, such as: RBL’s 13 milestones of HR transformation (HR Transformation), the research results from round 7 of the HR Competency Study (HRCS), research from “Leadership Brand,” RBL’s organisation capability audit tool, RBL’s four practices of an HR department, RBL’s work on HR value creation and “HR from the Outside In,” and HR department questions from the book, “Victory through Organisation.”

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Fiona Knobel
Fiona Knobel
6 years ago

Thank you. Excellent article. Our HR Leadership Team can use this in our pursuit of ‘outward in focused’ services and solutions which create business value. Very timely for our team.

Steve Booth
Steve Booth
6 years ago

A very practical and useful checklist that could also be easily adapted as an overall ‘Business Health’ check.

Deirdre Gruiters
Deirdre Gruiters
6 years ago

Great content rich article with practical advice to audit/improve/re-focus your HR Department. Thank you.

Beth
Beth
6 years ago

I love the chart! Super helpful, especially for visual learners.

Steven Asnicar
Steven Asnicar
6 years ago

Aren’t you better off using the Diversity Accreditation process which is globally mapped to ISO 45000 and covers all functions of HR under a proper Risk Management Systems?

More on HRM