Report 02/14Rewarding and developing staff in higher educationGood practice in setting HR strategies
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Annex A Specific areas which HR strategies should cover Annex B Self-evaluation questionnaire List of abbreviations Executive summaryPurpose1. This guide aims to help universities and colleges think strategically about the contribution of human resources to their organisation, to turn this into an agreed strategy document, and to manage their human resources effectively. It provides advice and case studies, and aims to encourage the sharing of good practice. Key points2. In November 2000 the Government announced an additional £330 million over three years to improve the management of human resources in higher education. We have distributed this as conditional grants, released once institutions have submitted a strategy that identifies overall aims, describes how the money will be spent, and sets specific objectives for improving outcomes and processes (see 'Rewarding and developing staff in HE' HEFCE 01/16). 3. The first strategies were submitted to us in June 2001. Most were approved as emerging, rather than full; institutions have been asked to submit full strategies by 1 June 2002 (see HEFCE 02/09). 4. We commissioned independent consultants, the Office of Public Management, to analyse all the strategy documents, and to identify good practice. This guide draws on that analysis, feedback from a series of seminars, and comments from the sector on a draft version. 5. The guide is in two parts:
Action required6. This report is for information and guidance. |