- While benefits exist for both the standardization and customization of HR programs, HR must find a balance that ensures alignment with organizational objectives and regional needs.
- When HR programs are misaligned, there is a risk of long-term organizational and people impacts, such as inefficient use of resources, failure to meet organizational goals, and employee disengagement.
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Critical Insight
Workforce needs are not universal across regions. Strategically customizing HR programs to align with organizational objectives and regional requirements ensures meaningful employee experiences are shared by all.
Impact and Result
- Identify where HR program customization will be most impactful, using insights from an environmental scan of external factors and an internal review of diverse employee perspectives across regions.
- Modify selected HR programs, using standardization where useful and customization where required, to ensure alignment with organizational objectives and regional needs.
- Implement customized HR programs, accounting for nuances affecting change management at the regional level.
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