It’s a new year, and many of you SHRM chapters and state councils out there will be looking for content to engage your members this year. I’m yet again volunteering on the board of NASHRM, my local chapter, so this is near and dear to my heart. I’ll be hosting a SHRM Chapter Volunteer Leader Series occasionally as a way to give content ideas (as I am today), offer advice on board leadership, and more. I’m working to republish the free Rock Your Chapter eBook, and these are updates I expect to include in the new version. And now, with no further delay, the content…
A consistent challenge I have observed for the last six years of working as a volunteer board member is finding good content for our members. The Programs team works hard, but they, like virtually all SHRM volunteers, have full time jobs, families, and other responsibilities. So I wanted to pull together 100 programming ideas to consider in the coming year. One of the great things about SHRM chapters is that you don’t always have to bring in world class speakers (but you can if you have the budget, of course). You can pull in a local subject matter expert to share about things they know and are passionate about, and your members will benefit. Keep that thought in mind as you read through these. If any of them strike you, try to think of people you know that could share on the topic. And these are just starter ideas–take them where you wish!
Also, if you’re a SHRM chapter/council volunteer and have requests for the series (or speaking opportunities), email me.
100 SHRM Chapter Seminar Ideas
- No, really, please use the 401k: how to drive engagement in retirement plans
- Get outta here: how to prepare your employees to retire
- Nuke the paper: how to reduce clutter in your HR processes
- You want what?!? The role of influence in HR
- Small but mighty: how to run a great (small) HR department
- Yours is bigger, but mine is better: how to succeed with a small team
- Best practices for establishing efficient, yet lawful, HR processes
- Just Hand Over the Handbook and Nobody Gets Hurt: moving from static to active HR
- 10 Things I Hate About Your Career Site
- 6 tips to “wow” employees with HR communications
- How to make succession management a success
- Face the Fear: How to Demonstrate Positive HR Practices
- 20 small ways to revolutionize your leadership
- First, Admit You Have a Problem: How to move to proactive HR
- Bite me: how to handle aggressive employee behaviors
- Open Up: what level of transparency makes sense for your business?
- Way to go, Sherlock–How to investigate the workplace
- Branding: What it is and Why you need it
- Great HR is Invisible (hat tip to Frank Roche)
- Oh no you didn’t–how to mediate employee conflict
- Did you see what she’s wearing? How to create a common sense dress guideline
- Yours, Mine, Ours: how to integrate after a merger or acquisition
- Hello, Sweetheart: how to deal with workplace romance
- Why does everyone look like me? How to develop a diverse workforce
- 3 key ways to recruit minority candidates
- Top 5 laws that apply to recruiting and selection
- Avoid the Noid: how to keep bad candidates from getting in the door
- Hands off: supervisor training essentials
- 4 benefit trends to capitalize on
- Oops: 7 ways to ruin your high potentials
- In Case of Emergency: how to create crisis plans
- The Walking Dead: how to identify and remove disengaged staff
- Radio for backup: How to build a team you can depend on
- The Lowdown on Leadership Development
- 10 things marketing can teach us about smarter HR practices
- Say it like you mean it: how to deliver great presentations
- A vs B: how to compare and contrast vendor options
- How to keep people awake in training (without using coffee)
- Email: Corporate Comms or Strategic Engagement Driver?
- Whoops! How to handle workplace safety issues
- Yo Mama! How to recruit a candidate’s family
- Congratulations! Key ways to keep new parents engaged
- Sigh. How to make your meetings engaging and powerful
- 13 insights you can get from HR metrics
- The Next Generation: Moving from metrics to analytics
- He Said What? Why you need to train your supervisors
- 8 ways to identify high potential employees
- 3 methods for cutting HR costs
- 12 points to consider in your change management planning
- All together now! Developing strong collaboration practices
- How to disengage your employees in 5 stupid ways
- Flexibility: What it looks like and how it boosts your business
- Agility: how an engineering term can help HR
- Close the gap: Knitting together employees and leadership
- Don’t motivate, inspire (hat tip to Chris Ferdinandi)
- Creating a passionate, productive workforce
- Show me the money: calculating the value of your talent practices
- Back to the Future: HR practices in 2020
- What would HR have looked like 300 years ago?
- 15 critical HR skills for today’s practitioners
- Go Pro: how to become an HR pro in 3 easy steps
- 4 (not so easy) ways to make candidates love your brand
- You Break It, You Buy It: how to handle careless employees
- Ah, ah, achoo! Creating Sick Leave Policies that Work
- 4 Employee Perks that Won’t Cost a Dime
- Why Voluntary Benefits are the Best Benefits
- Get Well Soon! How to drive wellness initiatives
- HR as a Conductor of the Organizational Orchestra
- School’s Out for Summer! PTO, Vacation, and Employee Leave Best Practices
- 3 Reasons You Should Quit Relying on Talent Technology
- Once Upon a Time: How storytelling makes your communications better
- There’s a Monster In My Closet: dealing with irrational leadership
- 4 Things Your Assessment Provider Won’t Tell You
- 3 Questions to Ask Your Talent Acquisition Vendor
- 6 Ways to Know if An Employee is Lying
- Personnel to Human Resources: How to be a strategic business asset
- How to manage the email monster and get more done
- 3 easy ways to turn managers into leaders
- Bert and Ernie: How to leverage friendships for engagement
- Cookie Monster: How to drive healthy employee behaviors
- Oscar the Grouch: How to manage negative employees
- Big Bird: How to demonstrate executive presence
- How to reward innovation without breaking the bank
- 7 tips for empowering employees
- Culture Shock: Preparing expatriates for new assignments
- Anylearning: How to encourage employees by offering non-work related training
- Intermittent what? How to manage employees on FMLA leave
- A Pile of Shift (Workers): Managing a 24-hour workforce
- Make my day: How to negotiate like a pro
- 5 things HR can learn from finance
- How to create a strategic partnership with your CFO
- 6 things HR does that drives employees crazy
- Anything you can do I can do better: Ensuring gender equality in the workplace
- 8 ideas for revolutionizing your HR service, starting today
- With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility: How to prepare employees for greatness
- Say Hello to My Little Friend: Weapons at work, how to handle it, and what’s legal
- I’ll Be Back: How to deal with boomerang employees
- Life is like a box of chocolates: Predicting employee performance before they’re hired
- Frankly My Dear, I… Want to know how to handle profanity at work
- ET Phone Home: How to communicate based on employee preferences
I’d love to hear your thoughts on some of these. Which ones would you like to hear? Which ones would bore you to tears? :-) Anything you’d add to the list?
Great post, Ben! I am sharing with the TVC-SHRM Board today to help us plan for 2015.