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Manage & Implement Workforce PlanningCOURSE OVERVIEW: Welcome to the Manage & Implement Workforce Planning course. This program will equip you with the strategic mindset, analytical capabilities, and structured processes required to design, implement, and evaluate effective workforce planning in modern organisations. You will explore what workforce planning means, why it matters, and how it ensures organisations have the right people, with the right skills, in the right roles, at the
COURSE OVERVIEW:
Welcome to the Manage & Implement Workforce Planning course. This program will equip you with the strategic mindset, analytical capabilities, and structured processes required to design, implement, and evaluate effective workforce planning in modern organisations. You will explore what workforce planning means, why it matters, and how it ensures organisations have the right people, with the right skills, in the right roles, at the right time. This course also examines the organisational and labour market factors that influence workforce demand and supply, and the systems leaders use to anticipate needs, address shortages and surpluses, and guide long-term workforce sustainability.
This course begins with an examination of the meaning of workforce planning, its importance, and the outcomes it can achieve when implemented effectively. You will explore the difference between strategic and operational workforce planning, the stages of the workforce planning process, and how to build organisational capability to support workforce planning activities. This section also examines how workforce planning is organised, who is responsible for delivering it, and the skills needed to undertake analysis and decision-making. You will explore the workforce planning mindset, how to develop relevant data sources, and why access to reliable workforce information is essential for effective planning.
The next learning area focuses on understanding the organisation and its environment. You will explore how internal and external forces shape workforce needs, including trends in labour markets, demographic shifts, industry conditions, and competitive pressures. This section also examines the key questions practitioners must consider about internal labour markets—such as turnover, mobility, skills depth, and succession risks—and the questions that guide analysis of the external labour market. You will also explore the importance of understanding the organisational operating model, knowing organisational strategy, and asking the right strategic questions to ensure workforce planning aligns with business priorities.
A further part of the course addresses workforce analysis and segmentation. You will learn how to analyse your current and potential workforce, apply workforce segmentation techniques, and use workforce analytics to identify patterns, risks, and opportunities. This section also explores how to determine future workforce needs using the “right” principle—right size, right skills, right shape, right location, and right cost. You will examine methods for estimating workforce requirements, including scenario planning, contingency planning, and adaptive planning, followed by qualitative assessment approaches that incorporate expert insights and context-specific considerations.
This course then explores how to identify workforce gaps, summarise action areas, and select appropriate workforce strategies. You will examine how to interpret gaps between future needs and current capabilities, and identify actions that respond to shortages, surpluses, or skill mismatches. This section explains the steps involved in designing a workforce plan, including identifying interventions, developing timeframes, assigning responsibilities, and selecting measures that track progress and impact.
Another learning area focuses on monitoring, evaluation, and responsiveness to change. You will examine what is included in a monitoring and evaluation checklist, the critical issues to monitor and report, and how to adjust workforce plans as the organisation’s environment evolves. This section introduces the concept of the psychological contract and encourages reflection on how expectations between employers and employees influence workforce stability and engagement. You will also explore how to evolve your own workforce planning approach as organisational maturity, data capability, and strategic priorities change.
The final part of the course introduces the analysis measures used in modern workforce planning. You will explore workforce planning analysis measures, workforce performance and productivity measures, workforce cost measures, and organisational performance measures that help link workforce decisions to business outcomes. This section further examines regulatory compliance measures, organisation design and development measures, leadership capability measures, learning and development measures, attraction and recruitment metrics, and engagement and well-being measures. Together, these measures provide a comprehensive evidence base for informed workforce planning.
By the end of this course you will be able to understand the full scope of workforce planning, analyse workforce data, identify future needs, design responsive strategies, evaluate outcomes, and implement workforce plans that strengthen organisational capability, resilience, and long-term performance.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
By the end of this course, you will be able to understand:
- The meaning of workforce planning and its importance
- Why does workforce planning matter?
- What can workforce planning achieve?
- Strategic vs operational workforce planning
- The workforce planning process
- How to develop the capability for workforce planning?
- How is workforce planning organised and who does it?
- What skills are needed to undertake workforce planning?
- The workforce planning mindset
- How to develop relevant data and access
- The importance of understanding the organisation and its environment
- The importance of understanding the external environment
- The importance of understanding your labour markets
- The questions to consider about your internal labour market
- The questions to consider about the external market
- The importance of understanding your operating model
- The importance of knowing your organisational strategy
- The questions to consider to understand organisation strategy
- How to analyse your current and potential workforce?
- Workforce segmentation and workforce analytics
- How to determine future workforce needs?
- The key dimensions of the ‘right’ principle
- The methods for estimating workforce requirements; Scenario planning, Contingency planning and Adaptive planning
- The qualitative assessment
- How to identify workforce gaps against future needs?
- How to summarise gaps and action areas?
- The actions to address shortages, surpluses or skill mismatches
- The steps for an action plan
- How to monitor progress and evaluation?
- What is included in a monitoring and evaluation checklist?
- How to respond to change?
- The critical issues to monitor and report
- Why consider the psychological contract?
- How to evolve your own approach in workforce planning?
- The workforce planning analysis measures used in workforce planning
- The workforce performance and productivity analysis measures used in workforce planning
- The workforce costs analysis measures used in workforce planning
- The organisational performance analysis measures used in workforce planning
- The regulatory compliance analysis measures used in workforce planning
- The organisation design and development analysis measures used in workforce planning
- The leadership ability analysis measures used in workforce planning
- The learning and development analysis measures used in workforce planning
- The attraction and recruitment analysis measures used in workforce planning
- The engagement and well-being analysis measures used in workforce planning
COURSE DURATION:
The typical duration of this course is approximately 2-3 hours to complete. Your enrolment is Valid for 12 Months. Start anytime and study at your own pace.
ASSESSMENT:
A simple 10-question true or false quiz with Unlimited Submission Attempts.
CERTIFICATION:
Upon course completion, you will receive a customised digital “Certificate of Completion”.
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