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Summary of all the lectures from the subject HR analytics + in the appendix some extra material to better understand / compare the authors and definitions.

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HR analytics - summary

, HR analytics - summary​ ​ Emma Hamm, 2078889


TABLE OF CONTENT​

1 - introduction to hr analytics​ 3
hr and the new world of work​ 4
what is hr analytics (2)​ 5
from reporting to analytics​ 6
measuring the return on people - it is about intangible value (1)​ 6
hr analytics and predictive modeling (1)​ 8
the evolution of hr function​ 8
hr analytics - benefit​ 8
hr analytics - challenges (1)​ 9
hr function (1)​ 9
strategic hr function​ 10
what is the role of the strategic part of hr?​ 10
selling the people function to top management​ 10
the people function as a profit center​ 11
hr analytics - its position in the hr function (1)​ 11
summary​
​ 12
2 - the hr analytics frameworks​ 13
case example: 35 dollar million misinvestment​ 13
what are frameworks?​ 13
why use frameworks?​ 13
challenges of using frameworks​ 13
a. crunchr maturity model for people analytics​ 14
case example: turnover of project managers​ 15
journey from reporting to analytics​ 19
hr from a decision science lens: efficiency, effectiveness, impact​ 19
the problem in people management: hitting the wall​ 20
b. lamp framework​ 20
c. the people analytics effectiveness wheel​ 21
governance​ 22
summary​
​ 23
3 - ​the analytical toolset and big data​ 24
hr information systems and data (1)​ 24
data, information, knowledge, wisdom​ 24
types of data (1) - categorical variables​ 25
types of data (2) - continuous variables​ 25
information sources​ 25
how to measure data?​ 27
what is a good measure? → validity​ 28
analysis software options​ 29
big data​ 30
types of big databases​ 30
hr analytics and big data​ 31
building business cases with data and technology​ 32
stage 1: the diagnosis​ 32


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stage 2: outlining the proposed solution​ 32
stage 3: determining the desired results​ 33
an example of a business case​ 33
a simplified example of stage1/2​ 34
comparing ethnicity across two functions in a uk bank​ 34
summary​
​ 36
4 - presenting results and the road ahead​ 37
visualization​ 37
approaches for presenting data​ 38
storytelling with analytics​ 38
practical example​ 39
(1) understand the context​ 39
(2) choose an appropriate display​ 40
(3) eliminate clutter​ 41
(4) draw attention where you want it​ 42
(5) think like a designer​ 42
(6) tell a story​ 43
toolbox​ 46
the future of people analytics​ 46
hr analytics - the present​ 46
hr analytics - the present and future​ 47
where are we going​ 48
organisational network analysis (ona)​ 49
some applications of ona​ 49
an example​ 50
network diffusion​ 51
summary​
​ 51
appendix​ 52
a. statistical toolbox​ 52
b. sv testen en analyses (chat)​ 53
c. toolkit: types of statistical tests explained in edwards & edwards (2019) that you might use to
support your plan​ 55

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d. chat: definition comparison between authors​ 57

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1. definition & purpose of people analytics​ 57

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2. hr analytics maturity models​ 57

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3. hr analytics as a “fad”​ 58

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4. ethics & data governance​ 59

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5. the analytics translator role​ 59

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6. management support and organizational enablers​ 60

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7. hr’s peripheral position & strategic integration​ 60

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8. frameworks for effective people analytics​ 61
core theories, concepts & terms for the exam​ 62




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1 - introduction to hr analytics
-​ edwards & edwards (2019): ​ chapter 1
-​ khan & millner (2020): ​ chapter 1 & 2

WHY IS HR ANALYTICS HOT?

HR IS ABOUT DECISIONS
-​ Do we use assessment centers or structured interviews in the selection procedure for
job A?
-​ What procedures shall we use for socializing new employees? Are institutionalized
tactics in this process really more effective than individualized ones?
-​ Will the group of new employees require additional training. If so what kind of training
is more effective?
-​ All our competitors apply pay for performance, do we need to do that as well?
-​ What’s the optimal team composition (Starbucks)?
-​ Are commitment HR practices really the best option for our R&D department or shall
we use a mix of the former and compliance HR practices?

-​ But how can we get an answer to previous and other possible questions HR
practitioners and management faces on daily basis?

STATISTICS…
Bad decisions and bad statistics → all questions can be answered with some data
-​ high correlation between two random things (films appearance and number of people
who drowned in the pool)​
→ In statistics, a spurious relationship or spurious correlation is a mathematical
relationship in which two or more events or variables are not causally related to each
other, yet it may be wrongly inferred that they are​
you can make a very bad decision if you don’t know what you’re doing!




→ based on this data, would you support the GM’s decision? What data and analysis do we
need to have in order to prove that authentic leadership can decrease turnover intention?
→ NO! Correlation is not the same as causation!




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