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HR CORNER
NICOLE BELLOW, DBA, MBA, SPHR, SHRM-SCP
Sr. Human Resources Consultant
Smarter HR Solutions, LLC
713-999-1205 | [email protected]
www.smarterhrsolutions.com
THREE TIPS
for Getting the Most Out of
Your HR Consultant
A
re you currently working with an HR
Consultant to help tackle your company’s
HR issues? If not, this could be a great tactic
to create more efficient work practices in
your business. If a full-time HR professional
is currently not in your budget or not a daily necessity,
outsourced HR services are a fraction of the cost of
an in-house HR Manager. With hiring a contractor for
your HR needs, you get targeted results, flexibility, and
affordability.
You’ll want to be sure that you’re getting the best
return possible on your investment, so here are some
tips:
Tip 1: Be Upfront and Honest
It may be difficult to relay to your consultant that there
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are employee-related challenges within your company.
Perhaps you’ve ignored some key policies such as time
and attendance management, disciplinaries, or maybe
you haven’t given your line managers the tools they
need to excel in their roles.
Whether there are minor or serious issues, be upfront
with your HR consultant. They can’t solve problems
if they don’t have all the information. You’ll save time
and money by being as honest as possible from the
beginning even if this feels a little uncomfortable.
Tip 2: Think Beyond Firefighting
Companies usually decide to bring in an HR
Consultant because they have a specific problem that
needs to be dealt with immediately.
Rather than using an HR Consultant as a quick
fix, consider how you can involve your consultant to
sharpen your policies, procedures, and organizational
culture so issues are unlikely to occur in the future.
Using an HR contractor to fight fires is sometimes
essential. If you can look beyond fires, you could ensure
your practices are in alignment with business goals
while allocating your people strategically.
Tip 3: How Can You Create a Longer-Term
Relationship?
Having an HR professional with expertise on your side
can offer real peace of mind. If you don’t want to recruit
a permanent member of staff or you simply don’t have
that level of need currently, consider working with a
consultant on a retainer basis.
With an HR consultant on retainer, you don’t have
tackle employee-related issues alone - you’ll have
someone to assist in navigating your way through
HR processes. Think about it this way – the next time
you have an HR matter that you need assistance with,
wouldn’t you prefer a professional on speed dial who’s
already familiar with your business and the way you
operate?
Savvy HR consultants can bring a lot to the table
and can completely transform the way you run your
business. Be sure that you consider your role in the
process though, and how you can get the very best
possible results.