XpertHR benchmarkers: Quick benchmarking resource launched

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How does your organisation compare with others on key HR and employment benchmarks? I am delighted to announce that we have just enhanced XpertHR Benchmarking with a new range of benchmarker spreadsheets to help you find out where you stand. 

All XpertHR subscribers can get a taste of what is on offer through the XpertHR quick benchmarker, which allows you to compare how your organisation is performing against five key metrics. 

Subscribers to XpertHR Benchmarking have access to the complete range of benchmarker spreadsheets, providing quick access to key benchmarking data on the following topics: absence; annual leave; disciplinary procedures; employment tribunals; grievances; and HR department composition

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Welcome to XpertHR Benchmarking

XpertHR benchmarking: List of benchmarking survey data

Benchmarking induction arrangements

How do your organisation's sick pay arrangements compare?

Celebrating one year of XpertHR Benchmarking

Getting job evaluation right

Benchmarking HR effectiveness in 2011

Benchmarking HR budgets in 2011

Managing underperformance in 2011

How public sector HR is coping with public spending cuts

Making a success of succession planning in 2011

Benchmarking dress code use in 2011

Benchmarking informal approaches to managing workplace conflict

How is HR reacting to the abolition of the default retirement age?

Benchmarking absence rates and costs in 2011

Introducing the XpertHR absence benchmarking dashboard

Benchmarking labour turnover rates and costs in 2011

Benchmarking annual leave entitlements in 2011

Benchmarking approaches to line manager absence management training

Each benchmarker spreadsheet allows you to produce printable reports and access links to relevant XpertHR analysis and compliance content. Once completed with your data, the spreadsheet will print on a single sheet of A4 for use in internal company reports or to share headline data with your colleagues. 

All data included in the XpertHR benchmarker spreadsheets comes from the latest XpertHR Benchmarking research on the relevant topic area. 

Download the XpertHR benchmarkers via the links below to see how your organisation measures up on the following areas:

What other topics would you like to see covered by XpertHR benchmarker spreadsheets? Please don't hesitate to get in touch!

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Michael Carty, benchmarking editor

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