Posted by
Viventium
| June 15, 2021
There has been significant turbulence and change since the start of COVID-19, affecting individuals, businesses, governments, cross-industry operations, and the skills that employees need to succeed in the workplace worldwide. The pandemic has accelerated further technological adoption in most companies as well as the ways we work, and the technologies we use are being redefined and rethought in many ways. Against this background, the role of human resources (HR) leaders has never been more important, as employees will play a key role in shaping the future of organizational models in the years ahead. Given these unavoidable changes and in light of a recent
article by McKinsey, we felt it was important to touch on some key points. How can home care and home health agencies use data and key performance indicators (KPIs) to track their progress on their unique paths of transformation, and how can HR help build an organization's future through a special lens? Let’s begin with 3 basic steps.
This information is for educational purposes only, and not to provide specific legal advice. This may not reflect the most recent developments in the law and may not be applicable to a particular situation or jurisdiction.
Data to Diagnose: Where Do I Start?
There are so many areas you can look into to establish what your “normal” and “unusual” patterns are. As you sit in leadership meetings and the following questions are asked, don’t you wish you had data to point to that could help answer some or all of them? Employee Turnover-
- Are you noticing more or less turnover than usual?
- Is turnover concentrated in a single location or department?
- Does turnover correlate with a job title or role?
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- Are you paying your caregivers fairly?
- Which caregivers are working the most overtime?
- Why?
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- Do your caregivers represent your patient base in regard to age, gender, ethnicity, etc.?
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- How many caregivers participate in the benefits being offered?
- Are caregivers taking full advantage of benefits being offered?
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- Are caregivers using their PTO?
- Are managers seeing more or less requests during certain times of the year?
- Is there a correlation between tenure and PTO taken?
This information is for educational purposes only, and not to provide specific legal advice. This may not reflect the most recent developments in the law and may not be applicable to a particular situation or jurisdiction.