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Resourcing Request Template
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The Resourcing Request Template may prompt managers to think more critically about inclusive job design. It will also provide HR with useful workforce insights to support more active management of existing and expected shortages.
Resourcing Request Template
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The Resourcing Request template prompts managers to think more critically about inclusive job design.
Attraction
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Research shows that the language used in job advertisements can influence an individual’s decision to apply for positions.
Language review
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Research shows that the language used in job advertisements can influence an individual’s decision to apply for positions. Intense jargon or stereotypically male language may deter applicants.
Employer Brand
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A strong employer brand is an important asset in helping you to attract, engage and retain employees.
Bringing it all together
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The advertisement below brings together the better practice elements, showing you what a gender inclusive job advertisement looks like for the hypothetical firm KN.
Selection
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A vast body of research shows that the selection is where biases are most likely to impact on hiring decisions.
Interviewing employees
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Best practice interviewing involves structured interviews with ‘behavioural questions’.
Onboarding
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A positive onboarding experience has a significant impact on employee productivity, retention and safety.
Workplace policies for parents
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Use workplace policies to help parents balance their work and home lives.
Designing for your environment
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Improvements to your workplace can be small but impactful practices that improve the employee experience.
Improving the employee experience
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Here are some simple ways to improve the employee experience of parenthood.
Plan on a Page
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Support employees and managers to have regular, honest and open dialogue about transitions and aspirations pre-and post- parental leave.
Workplace flexibility
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Use workplace flexibility to support diverse and innovative workforces.
What is flexible working?
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Flexible work is most commonly defined by what it is not – not the 9 to 5, central office arrangement.
Flexible work options
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This resource will help you map your business' current state against a range of factors including those to attract, recruit and retain women.
Your questions answered
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Below are answers to commonly asked questions.
The case for flexible work
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Workplace flexibility is best when it meets the needs of both employees and the business.
Maturity assessment
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Understanding the context and maturity of your business is a crucial first step in integrating flexible working arrangements.