HR Modernization Baseline Survey
Report
Objective of Classification Studies
A total of 32 (43.8%) out of 73 responding departments indicated they are currently conducting classification studies. As a follow-up question, those 32 departments were asked to provide the objective(s) of their classification studies. In addition to the three objectives (responses) presented in the question (as shown in the following chart), 10 departments provided additional input through the response category of "other." This information shows that departments are also conducting classification studies to create new classes, create a deep class for an existing classification, and address salary issues.
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- Survey Results
- Hardest to Recruit
- Time to Hire
- Selection Instruments
- Why Departments Don't Use LEQ/TEQ
- Examinations Per Year
- Objective of Job Analyses
- Status of Plans and Programs
- Innovative Approaches
- Strategic Plan
- Automated Solutions
- Customer Service
- Objective of Classification Studies
- Objective of Compensation Studies
- Improvements in Processing Time Due to PML 2007-026
- Documented Core Competencies
- Career Ladders
- Training Program Alignment
- Annual Training Budget
- In-House Training
- Automated Training
- Knowledge Transfer Tools
- Supervisor/Manager Training
- Partner with Other Departments to Offer Training
- Probationary Reports Completed
- Probationary Reports Completed On-Time
- Probationary Employees Rejected
- IDP/PAS Completed Each Year
- How is IDP/PAS Information Used
- Adverse Action
- Employee Exit Survey
- Annual Turnover Rate
- Factors Contributing to Turnover
- Organization at Risk
- Actions Due to Changes in Workforce or Vacancy Rates
- Mentor for Every New Employee
- Anything to Share
- How Many Vacant Positions
Updated March 30, 2009 at 10:38 AM.


