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SUMIT BHATTACHARYA >

Universities/Educational Institutes Associated with: Cambridge Academy of Professional – UK, HRCI-USA, ATD-USA, SHRM-USA, ProfQual-UK, IPAC-Singapore, Canadian University, Boston University, UEM, IEM, MDI, Techno University and University of Sydney.

Course Title:

Specialist in Strategic HR Budgeting: Planning, Managing, and Optimizing Human Resource Investments

Module 1: Introduction to HR Budgeting

  1. What is an HR Budget?
  • Definition and Purpose.
  • Importance of careful planning and leadership approval.
  1. Types of HR Budgets
  • Incremental Budgeting: Adjusting previous year’s budget.
  • Zero-Based Budgeting: Starting fresh, allocating funds based on current needs.
  1. Importance of HR Budgeting
  • Ensuring HR operations are well-funded.
  • Preparing for regulatory changes and securing a seat at the decision-making table.

Module 2: Components of an HR Budget

  1. Talent Acquisition & Recruitment
  • Budgeting for job advertising, interviews, background checks, onboarding, and reducing turnover.
  1. Learning and Development
  • Allocating funds for training, addressing skills gaps, certifications, and implementing learning systems.
  1. Compensation and Benefits
  • Planning for employee salaries, health insurance, retirement plans, and other perks.
  1. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)
  • Budgeting for DEI initiatives like inclusive hiring practices and cultural training.

Module 3: Advanced HR Budgeting

  1. Employee Relations and Talent Management
  • Budgeting for employee engagement, team building, and management relations.
  1. Employee Safety and Well-being
  • Allocating resources for physical safety, mental health, and security at work.
  1. HR Technology
  • Investing in HR Information Systems (HRIS), payroll systems, and remote working tools.
  1. Administration of HR
  • Ensuring adequate funds for the smooth operation of HR departments.

Module 4: Challenges and Psychological Aspects of HR Budgeting

  1. Challenges in HR Budgeting
  • Balancing costs, avoiding overspending, and reallocating resources efficiently.
  1. Positive Psychological Aspects
  • Impact of compensation, social gatherings, and rewards on employee morale and retention.
  1. Negative Psychological Aspects
  • Risks of compromising on quality, underfunding training, and the impact of budget constraints on employee well-being.

Duration: 4 Classes
Contact Hours: 8 Hours


Method: Activity-based online sessions Interactive sessions, case studies, group projects, and hands-on exercises.

Assessment Method: Continuous assessment through quizzes, assignments, and presentation focusing on a real-world HR problem.

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