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The Case for Strategic Human Capital Management in Education

What is strategic human capital management (HCM)?

Depending on where you look, you’ll see different definitions:

Of course, you know how important it is to consider the differences between HCM in other industries versus education.

Potentially the biggest difference? Students.

HCM in K-12 is still about people, but the impact on student outcomes in the classroom, finite financial and workforce resources, and complex compliance requirements make K-12 HCM feel different.

Why now?

After enduring one of the most difficult times in the history of U.S. education, what makes now the best time to examine your current approach to human capital management (HCM) and opportunities to improve?

With an effective strategy for HCM, you can feel more prepared to take on these challenges:

The need to attract, engage, and support teachers is as great — or greater — than it has ever been.


Effective HCM allows you and your fellow administrators to better attract, retain, and professionally develop teachers and staff while making HR interactions as effective and efficient as possible


The result? You and your team are better able to make the most of limited resources and ensure that every student has access to excellent teachers — the single biggest factor impacting their education. It may not be a surprise to educators that teachers have a larger effect on student performance than any other factor, including services, facilities, leadership, prior ability, socioeconomic status, and even positive home/family dynamics.

 

 

A better work day for everyone

Beyond teachers, human capital management enables district leaders to manage and mitigate risk by ensuring compliance with labor and data privacy laws, as well as with state requirements for teachers and other school personnel.

It improves efficiency within the district, ensuring information needed for decision-making is accessible and the amount of time spent on paperwork and logistics is minimized. More efficient processes make it easier to maximize the time spent educating students.

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A better employee journey

With a centralized view of everything related to the employee lifecycle, you can break down silos and work across departments to provide students with the best education possible.

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What value does HCM bring to you?

No matter your role in your district, you can benefit from a more connected, strategic approach to HCM. Here are a few ideas of how you might benefit based on your role.

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Superintendents: Lead with clarity and take decisive action

Connected HCM helps you foster a community that attracts talented educators and gets the most out of every dollar spent. With a more strategic approach to HCM, you can:

HR Directors: Build a district brand that attracts and retains great teachers and staff

HCM is not simply “HR done well,” but effective HCM certainly allows you to focus on the employee experience, engage your teachers and staff, and reduce turnover.

Curriculum & Instruction: Support great teaching — and great learning 

With the right processes and analytics in place — key elements of HCM — you can ensure that professional development addresses real, on-the-ground needs.

CFOs: Reduce financial risk

HCM can help you feel more confident that the budget spent on teachers and staff will have the greatest possible impact on students.

Technology Directors: Ensure your tech stack works together

Go beyond simple automation and rest assured that you have a shared vision to guide technology decisions, making it possible for each department to securely work together.

Principals: Focus on students

HCM allows you to focus on students and feel confident that the right teachers and substitutes are where they need to be.

Special Education Directors: Meet the needs of the whole child

For you, the value of HCM is all about people: you can attract and retain high-quality educators to provide the best learning environment for your most vulnerable students. Effective HCM helps you:

Teachers: Feel empowered to make an impact

In many ways, you’re at the heart of HCM. You can take ownership of your career and grow in your practice in ways that impact your students.

Want to learn more about what strategic HCM could do for you? Learn about Frontline’s HCM suite here.

 

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