By the end of this course, learners will be able to analyze core human resource functions, apply employment laws ethically, design effective talent strategies, and use HR data to inform strategic decisions. Learners will gain practical skills to align HR practices with organizational goals while supporting employee development, compliance, and performance.

Core Human Resources Functions and Strategic Impact
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Core Human Resources Functions and Strategic Impact
This course is part of Business Leadership Essentials: HR, Org Design & Negotiation Specialization

Instructor: DeQuindre Spencer, D.B.A., SPHR
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What you'll learn
Explore how core HR functions align with organizational goals to strengthen workforce development and improve performance.
Apply legal and ethical frameworks to HR decisions while ensuring compliance and employee advocacy.
Use HR analytics and KPIs to make data-driven decisions that enhance workforce planning and effectiveness.
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January 2026
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There are 4 modules in this course
Step into the engine room of organizational success. In this module, you’ll explore the core Human Resources (HR) functions—talent acquisition, onboarding, learning and development, performance management, compensation and benefits, employee relations, and compliance—not as isolated tasks, but as a strategic ecosystem that fuels business results. You’ll learn how smart recruiting builds a resilient talent pipeline, how meaningful onboarding accelerates time‑to‑impact, and how continuous development and fair rewards ignite performance and retention. You’ll connect the dots between day‑to‑day HR practices and the outcomes executives care about: productivity, engagement, culture, risk reduction, and sustainable growth. By the end, you won’t just understand HR—you’ll be able to speak the language of strategy, translate people insights into measurable value, and architect people practices that make both employees thrive, and organizations outperform.
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10 videos1 reading2 assignments2 discussion prompts
In this module, you’ll discover how employment laws and ethical standards form the foundation of trustworthy, compliant, and people‑centered workplaces. You’ll explore the essential labor regulations that govern hiring, compensation, workplace safety, discrimination, and employee rights—while also examining the ethical judgment required to apply these laws with fairness and integrity. Rather than memorizing rules, you’ll learn how to interpret and use these laws strategically to protect your organization from risk, strengthen its credibility, and create a culture where employees feel respected and safe. You’ll analyze real‑world dilemmas, uncover how ethical decisions shape workplace morale, and practice making balanced choices that honor both legal requirements and human impact. By the end of this module, you will have the confidence to navigate complex employment challenges, advocate for ethical HR practices, and serve as a trusted partner who supports organizational resilience—while building your own professional value as a responsible, informed, and principled business leader.
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4 videos2 readings2 assignments
In this module, you will explore how organizations intentionally attract, develop, and retain the people who drive their success. You’ll learn how to craft a talent strategy that goes beyond filling positions—one that builds capability, nurtures growth, and strengthens long‑term commitment. Through practical tools and real‑world examples, you’ll examine what makes an employer truly competitive: compelling recruitment tactics, meaningful development pathways, and retention practices that honor employee experience and purpose. You’ll uncover how thoughtful talent management boosts performance, reduces turnover costs, and fuels innovation, while also expanding your own ability to coach, lead, and influence others. By the end of the module, you will be able to design people‑centered strategies that elevate your organization’s workforce—and enhance your own career by becoming a leader who can identify potential, cultivate strengths, and create a workplace where top talent wants to stay and grow.
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3 videos2 assignments1 discussion prompt
This module will explore how HR metrics serve as a cornerstone for data-driven decision-making in modern organizations. You will examine how tracking key indicators—such as turnover rates, engagement scores, and cost per hire—provides actionable insights that align workforce strategies with business objectives. By understanding these metrics, leaders like you can identify trends, anticipate challenges, and implement evidence-based solutions to enhance efficiency and the employee experience. A key benefit of this module is that it will highlight the practical applications of HR analytics and demonstrate how leveraging data transforms HR from a support function into a strategic partner that drives organizational success.
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4 videos2 assignments
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