Guiding Principles for Federal HR (PMGT7202)

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Guiding Principles for Federal HR

Description:

This course discusses the basic values—the foundation—for federal human resources management. These values must be expressed in every decision made regarding a federal employee and are implicit in the laws, regulations, and operating guidance that frame the federal merit system. Thus, this course covers and applies the principles that undergird federal HRM – the Merit System Principles (MSPs), Prohibited Personnel Practices (PPPs), and Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO).

Duration:

2 days

Level:

Foundational

Who Should Attend?

Federal HR Practitioners at all levels.

Credits:

1.2 CEU's

Learning Outcomes:

  • Identify the foundational principles upon which federal HR is based and how those core values impact federal HR decisions.
  • Describe the merit system principles and how they ensure that merit system values are expressed in every decision made regarding a federal employee.
  • Describe the prohibited personnel practices and how they ensure that federal employment is based on factors related to the job, not relationship, political affiliation, or reprisal.
  • Explain how EEO is an integral part of ensuring that the merit system operates as intended.

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Course Outline

Course Introduction

Module 1

  • The Federal Merit System

Module 2

  • The Merit System Principles

Module 3

  • Prohibited Personnel Practices

Module 4

  • Equal Employment Opportunity
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