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welcome to the north star shrm website!
The North Star SHRM Chapter of the SHRM Minnesota State Council is
located in the city of Becker, Minnesota.
We strive for personal
growth in
the field of human resource management, and support SHRM's goals and
objectives for developing the human resource
management profession.
Our Website's content is frequently updated to be of the most
current and highest
value to
you as a chapter member, and as an HR professional. Please visit this
site often.
North Star SHRM
Becker, MN
SHRM News ...
SHRM SCHOLARSHIPS FOR 2009
SHRM is offering a total of $100,000. in scholarships for 2009! $20,000. is available to each of the
5 regions. SHRM members pursuing a graduate or undergraduate college degree in HR or related field or
members working toward PHR, SPHR, or GPHR certification are eligible to apply. SHRM membership must
be active as of July 15, 2009. A member testing for certification in May 2009 is eligible for
scholarship funding; it will be paid as a reimbursement. For more information and the eligibility
requirements visit www.shrm.org/foundation. All
applications are due July 15th. An online
application will be available on the SHRM Website April 1st.
For Immediate Release
ANSI GIVES BOOST TO HUMAN RESOURCES, DESIGNATES SHRM AS SOLE STANDARDS DEVELOPER IN THE U.S.
Alexandria, Va. - Feb. 27, 2009 -- The Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM) today announced
it has been designated a Standards Developing Organization (SDO) by the American National Standards
Institute (ANSI). This designation makes SHRM the exclusive U.S. developer of human resource standards and
puts it on track to oversee the formulation of international HR standards.
"ANSI accreditation marks an important milestone in SHRM's ongoing efforts to advance the human resources
profession," said Lee Webster, director of HR standards at SHRM. "As the demand for HR products and
services grows, establishing durable and interoperable performance measures and metrics has become a real
market need, both in the United States and abroad."
Standards are a set of voluntary criteria, guidelines and best practices used to enhance the quality,
performance, reliability and consistency of products, services and processes of a profession. SHRM's
designation is unique because only one other professional business group is an SDO for "performance-based"
outcomes rather than "technical-based" outcomes, which are seen in more clinical professions such as
medicine.
Webster said HR standards will lead to both cost-savings and operational improvements for organizations.
One potential area for cost-savings is with investigations, where a lack of guidelines currently has
resulted in an overly complex and costly approach to what should be a routine HR operation.
Likewise, HR standards could positively impact an organization's carbon footprint through more efficient
employer relocation practices and reducing overall documentation practices that would filter down the
supply chain to an organization's vendors.
"By making HR products and services subject to a more rigorous set of standards, the return on investment
is more vivid and real for the business community," Webster said.
SHRM and ANSI will begin inviting key stakeholders in the development of writing the standards for all 13
HR discipline areas. The first meetings will occur this spring with the new standards expected out in
early 2010.
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) does not yet have a technical committee that
focuses on human resources standards. SHRM intends to play an important role in founding and leading that
technical committee.
For more information about SHRM's efforts, or to review the 13 HR discipline areas, visit
http://www.shrm.org.
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About the Society for Human Resource Management
The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) is the world's largest association devoted to human
resource management. Representing more than 250,000 members in over 140 countries, the Society serves the
needs of HR professionals and advances the interests of the HR profession. Founded in 1948, SHRM has more
than 575 affiliated chapters within the United States and subsidiary offices in China and India. Visit SHRM
online at www.shrm.org.
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