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CERTIFICATIONS IN HUMAN RESOURCES» HRMP HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL HRMP EXAM CONTENT OUTLINE

HRMP EXAM CONTENT OUTLINE AT-A-GLANCE HRMP EXAM WEIGHTING BY FUNCTIONAL AREA:» HR as a Business Leader (32%)» People Development and Talent Management (29%) IF LAWS CHANGE We realize that employment laws change constantly. Candidates are responsible for knowing the HR laws and regulations» HR Service Delivery (23%) that are in effect as of the start of each exam period.» Measurement (16%) The HRMP EXAM CONTENT OUTLINE is updated periodically (approximately every five years) to ensure it is consistent with current practices in the HR field. All questions appearing on the exams beginning with the 2014 exam period are linked to the responsibility and knowledge statements preceding above.

HRMP EXAM Human Resource Management Professional (HRMP) - credential demonstrates mastery of generally accepted HR principles in strategy and policy development as well as service delivery. The credential is developed to validate core HR knowledge and skills and demonstrated mastery of generally accepted principles, independent of geographic region, from professionals practicing human resources outside of the United States. Through demonstrated knowledge, the credentials enhance the credibility of HR professionals and the organizations they serve. FUNCTIONAL AREA O1: HR AS A BUSINESS LEADER (32%) Leading the HR function, providing strategic HR consultation to senior management, and developing partnerships with all areas in the organization. Contributing to the overall strategy of the organization through activities such as evaluating organizations considered for mergers and acquisitions, conducting human capital analyses, and understanding global HR issues. RESPONSIBILITIES 01 Participate actively in the development of the organization s strategy 02 Determine how the organization s strategy guides workforce requirements (for example, decide how human capital strategy will support the business; identify workforce skills for the future) 03 Assess future business opportunities (for example, mergers and acquisitions; building new operations) 04 Conduct due diligence before acquiring another company (for example, evaluate important information about the potential acquisition) 05 Integrate the people, systems and cultures during mergers and acquisitions 06 Create an effective HR organization by establishing major roles and HR responsibilities; consider which functions will be outsourced or kept inside the company 07 Lead the organization in establishing values, ethics that support its strategy 08 Participate in the organization s social and environmental responsibility initiatives 09 Lead the HR function in the organization 10 Advise the organization and its business leaders on HR issues 11 Align the organization s employees, plans and programs with the company s business strategy 12 Establish and promote HR strategy throughout the whole organization (for example, global, regional and local practices; strategies based on economic conditions) 13 Integrate local and global HR practices 14 Lead the executive management team in important HR discussions and decisions hrci.org HRMP EXAM CONTENT OUTLINE 3

15 Participate in the overall management of the business 16 Conduct a human capital risk analysis, (for example, workforce needs; compliance issues; demographics; political environment) 17 Promote the organization as a good place to work (for example, participate in determining what the company stands for; assist with organizational branding) 18 Promote and support the organizational or corporate culture 19 Develop and maintain the HR budget and local practices; strategies based on economic conditions) 4 HRMP EXAM CONTENT OUTLINE hrci.org

KNOWLEDGE OF 01 Participate actively in the development of the organization s strategy 02 Determine how the organization s strategy guides workforce requirements (for example, decide how human capital strategy will support the business; identify workforce skills for the future) 03 Assess future business opportunities (for example, mergers and acquisitions; building new operations) 04 Conduct due diligence before acquiring another company (for example, evaluate important information about the potential acquisition) 05 Integrate the people, systems and cultures during mergers and acquisitions 06 Create an effective HR organization by establishing major roles and HR responsibilities; consider which functions will be outsourced or kept inside the company 07 Lead the organization in establishing values, ethics that support its strategy 08 Participate in the organization s social and environmental responsibility initiatives 09 Lead the HR function in the organization 11 Align the organization s employees, plans and programs with the company s business strategy 12 Establish and promote HR strategy throughout the whole organization (for example, global, regional, and local practices; strategies based on economic conditions) 13 Integrate local and global HR practices 14 Lead the executive management team in important HR discussions and decisions 15 Participate in the overall management of the business 16 Conduct a human capital risk analysis, (for example, workforce needs; compliance issues; demographics; political environment) 17 Promote the organization as a good place to work (for example, participate in determining what the company stands for; assist with organizational branding) 18 Promote and support the organizational or corporate culture 19 Develop and maintain the HR budget and local practices; strategies based on economic conditions) 10 Advise the organization and its business leaders on HR issues hrci.org HRMP EXAM CONTENT OUTLINE 5

FUNCTIONAL AREA O2: PEOPLE DEVELOPMENT AND TALENT MANAGEMENT (29%) (a) People Development: utilizing a set of systematic and planned activities designed by the organization to help people develop the necessary skills to meet current and future organizational needs and objectives, creating an organizational environment that encourages and retains the employees; and (b) Talent Management: identifying and developing relevant individual and organizational competencies; developing and using a talent management strategy to sustain long- term, effective alignment with organizational strategies to achieve human capital objectives; establishing a learning environment in which continuous professional development includes staying current in HR practices. RESPONSIBILITIES 01 Develop programs and processes that motivate and retain employees in the company (for example, plans for career development) 02 Support the organization s goals through training and educational programs 03 Analyze conditions affecting the organization s source of employees (for example, the average age of the available workforce, global sourcing of talent, job changes including rotation of positions, global mobility) 04 Coach and train managers on performance management systems and processes 05 Create a work environment that results in high retention and productivity 06 Encourage an organizational culture that welcomes new ideas and innovation 09 Build effective employee relations (for example, employee support programs, involvement with works councils, labor unions, and worker committees) 10 Establish programs to identify and develop high potential employees (talented employees who are important contributors) 11 Create succession plans and promote the development of future leaders 12 Develop and promote learning opportunities for employees (for example, knowledge management, transfer of knowledge across the organization, and continuous learning 13 Develop professionally and continue to learn about the latest trends and ideas in Human Resources 07 Facilitate and manage change in the organization 08 Develop programs and processes that promote diversity and inclusion and support a global workforce 6 HRMP EXAM CONTENT OUTLINE hrci.org

KNOWLEDGE OF 01 Organizational development methods and problem-solving techniques 02 Change management processes and techniques 03 Leadership concepts and applications 04 Adult learning concepts and methods 05 Training design and development 06 Labor legislation (for example, privacy laws, labor categories, health care, retirement and cross-border legislation) 07 Techniques for integrating employees into the organization after a merger or acquisition 08 Ways to motivate employees 09 Cultural standards and values; knowledge of cross-cultural skills and how to apply them 10 Strategies for keeping good employees 11 comparing organizational success strategies and practices (benchmarking) 12 Performance management procedures (employee reviews and evaluation systems) 13 Employee involvement and participation 14 Talent management practices (selecting and developing employees) 15 Organizational demographics (the generations of employees, their ages, cultures, and genders) 16 Knowledge of HR s role and tasks 17 Conflict management (recognizing and resolving difficult issues and problems) 18 Coaching and mentoring techniques (helping others develop, providing guidance and feedback) 19 Matching work assignments to individuals background, experience, and skills 20 Facilitating groups (for example, managing teams, leading meetings and focus groups) 21 Designing succession plans 22 Collecting and analyzing data 23 Encouraging a creative, innovative environment hrci.org HRMP EXAM CONTENT OUTLINE 7

FUNCTIONAL AREA O3: HR SERVICE DELIVERY (23%) Using effective HR Service Delivery methods to deliver accurate and consistent programs that support sustainable organizational growth. Creating an environment where all employees can find answers to HR questions; using effective communication plans, HR technology and tools; identifying HR service delivery methods used by a group that may be applicable across the organization; defining and implementing compensation and benefit programs and managing employee arrivals and departures from the organization as appropriate. RESPONSIBILITIES 01 Develop and implement effective HR marketing, branding, recruiting, and hiring processes 02 Establish programs that support a balance between employees professional and personal lives (work/life balance) 03 Conduct research to analyze the workforce (for example, skills available locally, salary requirements) 04 Use HR technology and tools to deliver HR services (for example, payroll, employee self-service, social networking, and Human Resource Information Systems [HRIS]) 05 Plan and implement employee benefits programs 07 Plan for and integrate new employees into the organization (for example, new-hire orientation and training [on- boarding]) 08 Manage programs to meet employees needs (for example, expatriates, disability challenges, family care, employee health and safety) 09 Manage employees who are returning to the organization (for example, people returning from maternity leave, expatriates returning home, people ending sabbaticals, or employees returning from layoffs) 10 Manage employees leaving the organization (for example, dismissals, layoffs, and retirement) 06 Develop and implement salary and bonus programs (compensation plans) and other forms of employee recognition 8 HRMP EXAM CONTENT OUTLINE hrci.org

KNOWLEDGE OF 01 Industry trends in HR (for example, population statistics, economics, sources of talent) 02 Industry benchmarks for compensation (for example, salary surveys, benefit packages) 03 Local labor conditions, including laws, legislation and international practices 04 Organizational needs and practices (for example, organizational vision, mission, ethics and values) 05 Employee mobility, domestic and international 06 Forecasting techniques (for example, determining staffing needs for the future) 07 Methods for conducting surveys 08 Recruitment practices in different markets 09 Techniques and methods for organizational planning 10 Evaluation of HR information systems (HRIS) and technology (for example, their use for payroll, talent development, and personnel data) 11 Project management (for example, goals, timetables, deliverables, and procedures) 12 Negotiation techniques 13 Interviewing techniques 14 Effective communication practices, locally and globally (for example, interpersonal skills, listening, speaking, and cross-cultural communication) 15 Persuasion 16 Giving advice to employees when appropriate 17 Supporting ideas and concepts to the appropriate audience 18 Analysis and assessment (for example, analyses of trends in the labor market, evaluating salary surveys) 19 Methods to identify and work on priorities 20 Outsourcing effectively (for example, analysis of organization s staff capacity and capability, and managing outsourced services) hrci.org HRMP EXAM CONTENT OUTLINE 9

FUNCTIONAL AREA O4: MEASUREMENT (16%) Encouraging and supporting the establishment of individual and organizational performance metrics, using the results of these metrics to improve employee performance and increase the value of the organization. RESPONSIBILITIES 01 Establish and review results of an employee performance management system 02 Establish and analyze HR metrics as they relate to the organization s goals (for example, employment statistics, return on investment [ROI] of HR activities, employee satisfaction surveys, productivity data, organizational analysis) 03 Connect individual and team performance to organizational measures of success and report the metrics to management in processing claims 04 Establish and analyze key performance indicators (for example, outsourcing data, cost per hire, HR measurement tools [scorecards] and, trend analyses) KNOWLEDGE OF 01 Quantitative metrics (for example, the numbers of employees lost or gained, and recruiting statistics) 02 Qualitative measures (for example, information from employee surveys) 03 Performance management processes (for example, help management establish and communicate goals throughout the organization; review performance) 04 Managerial statistics (for example, mean, median, mode) 05 Financial metrics (for example, ROI, cost per hire, internal rate of return) 06 Operational metrics (for example, measures of production, service measures, customer satisfaction) 07 HR measures (established measures and benchmarks) 08 Preparing metrics for different audiences (for example, providing and interpreting information to the executive management team or to a group of employees) 09 Basic measurements for organizational management (for example, a set of goals and measures that the company has established [dashboard indicators]) 10 Using technology to calculate and effectively present metrics (for example, Enterprise Resource Planning system [ERP], desktop software, HRIS) 11 Capturing, analyzing and presenting data 10 HRMP EXAM CONTENT OUTLINE hrci.org

WE BELIEVE IN THE DYNAMIC POWER OF HUMAN RESOURCES. WE ARE A MISSION-DRIVEN ORGANIZATION COMMITTED TO THE HIGHEST STANDARDS OF THE PROFESSION. OUR VISION IS CLEAR: A GLOBAL HR PROFESSION, WHOSE MOST EFFECTIVE AND INFLUENTIAL PRACTITIONERS AND LEADERS PROUDLY MAINTAIN OUR CREDENTIALS. WE ARE A COMMUNITY IN PRACTICE. WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN US. WE ARE CERTIFIED. The PHR, SPHR, GPHR, PHR-CA and SPHR-CA are trademarks of the HR Certification Institute, registered in the U.S. and other countries. HRBP and HRMP are trademarks of the HR Certification Institute. The PHR, SPHR, HRMP, HRMP, GPHR, PHR-CA and SPHR-CA EXAM CONTENT OUTLINES are copyrighted by the HR Certification Institute. 2014-2015 HR Certification Institute. All rights reserved. 14-016-HRCI