COURSE SYLLABUS Employee Selection and Succession Management Human Resources Design 351 SUMMER, 2006 Module II



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COURSE SYLLABUS Employee Selection and Succession Human Resources Design 351 SUMMER, 2006 Module II Claremont GRADUATE UNIVERSITY

HRD 351: Employee Selection and Succession Class Dates: Class Hours: Thursdays (July 13, 20, 27 and August 3, 10, 17 and 24) 7:00 9:50 PM Class Location: Stauffer 106 Instructor: Barbara Kaufman, Ph.D. President, ROI Consulting Group, Inc. Office Telephone: 760.324.3271 Home Telephone: 760.202.8852 Office Fax: 760.324.5612 e-mail Address: drbarbkaufman@earthlink.net Office Hours: Scheduled appointments are welcome before class, as well as phone appointments and email consultation. Required Readings: Butler, Timothy, James Waldroop. Job Sculpting: The Art of Retaining Your Best People. Harvard Business Review September-October (1999) Drucker, Peter F. Managing Oneself. Harvard Business Review March-April (1999) Fulmer, Robert M., Conger, Jay A. (2004). Growing Your Company s Leaders: How Great Organizations Use Succession to Sustain Competitive Advantage. New York, NY: AMACOM ISBN: 0-8144-0767-6 Quinn, James Brian, Philip Anderson, Sydney Finkelstein. Managing Professional Intellect: Making the Most of the Best. Harvard Business Review March-April (1996) Stauffer, David Cultural Fit: Why Hiring Good People is No Longer Good Enough. Harvard Business Review quarterly (1998) HRD 351 Employee Selection and Succession Planning Page 2

Required Readings: (Continued) Smart, Bradford D., (1999). Topgrading: How Leading Companies Win By Hiring, Coaching And Keeping The Best People. Paramus, New Jersey: Prentice Hall. ISBN: 0735200491 Ulrich, Dave, Smallwood, Norm. Capitalizing on Capabilities. Harvard Business Review. June 2004. Additional Required Readings: Case in Point: Retaining Talent. Harvard Business School Publishing. Course Description: This course is a graduate-level treatment of recruiting and selecting the right people in the right jobs at the right time. Processes and practices required to ensure effective selection and utilization of talent to enhance organizational competitiveness, while also increasing employee capability to contribute to both organizational and professional objectives will be covered. We will also discuss issues such as external and internal forces that affect recruitment, selection and the planning process. Particular attention will be paid to identifying and placing talent, preparing the organization to leverage the benefits of an effective selection and succession management process and to linking these approaches to organizational objectives. Course Objectives: 1. Develop a basic understanding of the theory, practice, principles, concepts and language of employee selection, recruiting, career management and succession management. 2. Develop an understanding of recruitment, staffing and career management processes and how these elements interrelate. 3. Learn how to develop an integrated recruitment and selection strategy in both traditional and new economy organizational environments. 4. Understand the key elements of succession management to sustain competitive advantage. Course Expectations: At the conclusion of the course, students should be able to: Develop recruitment and selection strategies for their organization Align recruitment and selection strategies with organizational goals and demonstrate effectiveness to management Incorporate behavioral interviewing techniques into applicant selection processes Understand the career management process from both the employer and employee perspectives. Understand the linkages between professional development and succession management. HRD 351 Employee Selection and Succession Planning Page 3

Course Requirements: Article and mini paper (20%) One fifteen-minute presentation. Due: July 27, 2006 Each student will select one Presentation Topic with Instructor s approval and prepare a presentation, which will be distributed to and discussed by the class. Case in Point: Retaining Talent Application Tool (15%) Complete Retaining Talent Application Tool and preparation for class discussion. Top Grading or Succession Paper (40%) Presented in class, August 24, 2006 This paper will cover Top Grading or Succession and the linkages to organizational performance. Class Participation (25%) Participation will be evaluated on: Active involvement in and contributions to class discussions Active participation in small group discussions and exercises Timely Attendance Note: Assignments that are not turned in on the required date will be downgraded. HRD 351 Employee Selection and Succession Planning Page 4

Course Schedule: SESSION: COURSE INTRODUCTION: ASSIGNED READINGS: ASSIGNMENTS DUE: July 13, 2006 Strategic frameworks for recruitment, selection and talent management Smart: Chapters 1, 2, 13 July 20, 2006 Cost of mis-hires Needs assessment How to Top Grade (Guest Speaker) Smart: Chapters 3, 4, 5, 6 Article: Culture Fit: Mini-paper topic approval (bring the article you ve selected) July 27, 2006 Recruitment Strategies and Best Practices Smart: Chapters 7, 8 Article: Managing Oneself Article and minipaper 10 minute individual presentations Aug. 3, 2006 Interviewing Techniques Internal candidates Smart: Chapters: 11 12 Article: Job Sculpting Complete the Retaining Talent Application Tool Avoiding mis-hires Case in Point: Retaining Talent Aug 10, 2006 Selection Process Smart: Chapters 9, 10 Role play exercise Behavioral event interviewing (Role play exercise) Succession Fulmer: Chapters 1, 2, 3 Article: Managing Professional Intellect Aug. 17, 2006 Succession Fulmer: Chapters 4, 5, 6 Article: Capitalizing on Capabilities Status report on papers due August 24 th. Aug. 24, 2006 Succession Top Grading or Succession Mgmt. papers presented. HRD 351 Employee Selection and Succession Planning Page 5