HReinvented: WorldatWork’s Paul Rowson analyzes our HR survey

Even the most senior Federal officials responding to our survey are apprehensive about reform success.

From “Feds mixed on OPM’s HR reform plans, survey finds” by Jason Miller on FederalNewsRadio.com:

“The Office of Personnel Management has submitted its recommendations to the White House to improve federal human resources processes. But optimism among federal employees is not strong, according to a new survey by Federal News Radio. (To view the complete survey results in pdf form, click here.)

“As part of our new week-long series HReinvented, Federal News Radio found that 47 percent of the 385 respondents say they are not optimistic about OPM’s efforts to reform the federal HR processes.

“About 8 percent say they are very optimistic and 35 percent say they are somewhat optimistic.

Paul Rowson is Managing Director of WorldatWork, “a global human resources association focused on compensation, benefits, work-life and integrated total rewards to attract, motivate and retain a talented workforce.” Paul joined me and Jason Miller in studio with some expert analysis of the results of the HR survey.

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