Course Introduction
During the past few years, we all have witnessed the impact of the COVID pandemic in people’s daily lives. As reported by many companies, many employees have shown changes personally and professionally because of the challenges that they faced at home and at work during the disruption. While working from home and dealing with family situations at the same time, some people have become more vocal in communicating their needs for moral and psychological support and resources from their organizations in order to perform their tasks to achieve the business goals. Some are becoming more sensitive to workplace irritations, such that they wouldn’t mind looking for another job somewhere that could provide better work experiences and benefits. On the positive side, some employees are becoming more compassionate and empathetic to others who are suffering more than they do.
In response to the challenges and experiences of employees, the human resource leaders and practitioners have shifted their focus more on addressing people’s needs to sustain their engagement and improve their performance to achieve organizational goals. The HR management functions of attracting, developing, rewarding and retaining employees need to be both strategic and human-centric, so that workers will be more productive, competitive, innovative and resilient in serving its customers/markets. The HR department, together with the organization’s leaders, decision-makers and line managers, have to ensure that digital transformation of HR functions are done with the users in mind, instead of focusing only on automation of services and experiences.
This training course is designed to support HR leaders and professionals in their quest for best practices that will be more beneficial to their organization’s human resources and for the achievement of business targets. By providing them a better understanding of how to be both strategic and human-centered in their HR strategies and initiatives, and giving them opportunities to explore various frameworks, tools and techniques, they will be able to translate strategic thinking into actionable outcomes that will make all stakeholders happy.
Session: Practicing Strategic And Human-Centered HR Management
OBJECTIVE
This course aims to:
• provide clear understanding of strategic and human-centered HRM
• approaches and practices;
• explore various ways of promoting a culture of innovation, engagement and resilience within the organization; and
• provide examples on how organizations leverage technology to transform HR experiences.
Learning Modules and Contents
Module 1: Being strategic and human-centered in HRM
• Concepts and models of SHRM
• Traditional vs strategic HRM
• Changes in work, workplace, and workers
• Human-centeredness in HR practices
Module 2: Fostering a culture of innovation, resilience and engagement
• Types and examples of organizational culture
• Promoting innovation and innovative thinking
• Fostering resilience in an organization
• Improving employee engagement
Module 3: Transforming the HR functions through digital application
• What is digital transformation
• The real value of digital
• Steps to successful digital HR transformation
• Examples of digitalized HR functions
Module 4: Wrap-up and next steps
• Reflections (key takeaways) on strategic and human-centered HR
• Challenges and opportunities
• Planning the next steps
Session on: Performance Management
Objectives
This course aims to:
• Upon course completion, participants will be able to:
• Explain PM concepts and models
• Discuss how to develop high potential employees
• Discuss how to combine PM with employee experience and engagement
• Apply gender, equality and social inclusion (GESI) in PM
Learning Modules and Contents
Module 1: PM concepts and models
• What is PM all about?
• Elements of effective PM system
• Ineffective and uninspiring PM system
• The PM cycle
• PM models
Module 2: Developing high potential employees
• Identifying high potential employees
• The evolution of corporate learning
• Networked learning for self-efficacy
• Various development methods
• Leadership and management development framework
Module 3: Employee experience and engagement
• Employee experience vs employee engagement
• Employee experience journey
• Employee experience model
• Results of high level engagement
• Combining PM with employee engagement
Module 4: Application of gender, equality and social inclusion (GESI) in PM
• What really matters most?
• Work-life balance or harmony?
• Gender balance acceleration plan
• Next steps for my workplace
Session on: Business Leadership
This course introduces a powerful approach to self-leadership, the leadership of others and organizational change in business. It cuts to the heart of what it is to be human and how we function, learn and change in personal and professional settings. Through this course you will experience layers of insight and distinctions that will dramatically differentiate your leadership.
Whether you are leading in your organization or focused on driving change in challenging circumstances, this course provides a robust change methodology by focusing on the invisible and unacknowledged business processes that drive sustainable business improvement and cultural transformation.
OBJECTIVES
This course aims to help you:
• Build more commitment, better relationships and interactions that result in outstanding team performance.
• Produce results directly and through the efforts of the people around you.
• Communicate your vision, opportunities and challenges with greater impact.
• Put trust at the heart of your business interactions and build collaborative capital into your way of doing business.
• Apply powerful ways to manage resistance, opposition, stresses and frustrations in yourself and in others
Learning Modules
Module 1: A New Way of Leading
• How you are being as a leader
• Your leadership challenges
• Understanding what’s controllable in leadership
Module 2: The #2 Crucial Factors for Effective Leadership
• Understanding and comprehension in leadership
• How to get clarity about what matters
• The historical context and now an unprecedented transition
• The ultimate in being a change agent
Module 3: Being a Resourceful and Resilient Leader
• A different path to emotional self-intelligence
• Being pre-dispositioned to resourceful action
• Showing up to others and bringing out the best in others
Module 4: Language as Action
• The leader’s linguistic tool kit
• Language for action
• Taking your communication to the next level Conversational Technology for Leaders
Module 5: Leading Self & Others
• Practical real studies
• Defining what’s at stake
• Analysing barriers and paths to solve your leadership challenge
Module 6: Leading Organisations
• Effective execution to deliver results and maximize impact
• The making and managing of commitments at work
• Building trust
Learning Methods and Activities
• Self-learning through real experiential activities
• Interaction with resource persons
• Collaboration among cohort members
Learning Assessments and Commitments
• Individual reflections
• Action plans and personal development commitments
Study visit:
• Gain insight from the study visits from the leading organization in Thailand
• Guided to social and cultural programs
TARGET AUDIENCE:
HR Personnel, HR Manager, Manager, Organization Leader
Tuition fee: USD 1,800* (BHT 63,000) – Full board
Registration fee inclusive of:
- accommodation (with breakfast) from 11-17 May 2025 at AIT Conference Center hotel (AITCC)
- meals at AITCC (lunch & dinner), coffee/tea break (AM & PM)
- training materials
- airport transfers
- transportation to both field visit and cultural programs
Tuition fee: USD 1,450* (BHT 50,000)
- meals (lunch), coffee/tea break (AM & PM)
- training materials
- airport transfers
- transportation to both field visit and cultural programs