Strategic HR Metrics

Human Resources professionals are increasingly being asked by their leadership
for metrics to help their organizations make strategic decisions.*


In 2006, the National Association of Personnel Executives (NASPE) formed a taskforce on HR metrics to develop a template of strategic measures that an HR office should monitor. These measures were designed by human resources professionals from 14 states, including South Carolina. The taskforce identified six broad categories of measures: Recruitment and Selection; Retention; Compensation and Benefits; Employee Relations; Training and Development; and HR Costs.

The State Office of Human Resources has identified multiple strategic measures from the NASPE template that we believe will provide useful information for decision-making. The data sources for these measures provide both reliable and timely information to assist agencies in a state with a decentralized human resources function. Additional metrics may be added in the future. The metrics chosen are as follows:

Recruitment and Selection

Retention

Compensation and Benefits

Employee Relations

Training and Development

HR Costs


*2006 HR Metrics Toolkit, National Association of State Personnel Executives, NASPE, 2006.