WRITING THE AUDIT REPORT
The HRD audit report is meant for practitioners
and is not a research report. Its main objective is to highlight
areas that need improvement and that need to be acted upon.
Its purpose also is to help the top management and the HRD staff
to recognize the strength of the company and retain the same.
It is likely to be read widely by the line managers and the
top management. Since the line managers and top management are
not accustomed to read long research reports extra care should
be taken to make the HRD audit report short and precise.
It is useful to prepare it in bullet form highlighting
the strengths and weaknesses. A model outline of the report
is given below.
MODEL
OUTLINE OF REPORT
Introduction
Executive Summary
Methodology
Context of HRD Audit
Organizational Framework
Organizational Structure: HRD
Mission and Objectives,
Strengths: Employee Perception
Weaknesses: Employee Perception
Employee Suggestions and Ideas
Performance appraisal
Employee Policies and Procedures
Communication
Training & Development
Recruitment and Induction
Management Information System
Reward Management
Welfare facilities and employee benefits
Organizational Culture
Top Management Styles
HRD
SCORE CARD
HRD Score Card for organization
HRD Audit - Statistical Data
Audit Scores - Summary
Benchmarking Scores
Tables And Appendices