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World Standards Day “Standards, The World's Common Language”
October 14, 2015 | PC Karachi
muroS MSOCIETY FOR HUMANRESOURCE MANAGEMENT
A SHRM Licensee
Pakistan
Global
HR Standards
HR Competency Certifications
HR Curriculum Validation
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21st century is knowledge and service oriented economy, in
which the old mantra of “cash is king” has been replaced
with “talent is king and cash is queen”. ISO celebrates
“World Standards Day” on 14 Oct every year. History of
standards is quite old for manufacturing however ISO HR
Standards is a new beginning to ensure objectivity,
transparency and quality of HR services to better serve
needs employer, employee and other stakeholders in the
society. HR standards will have far reaching implications for
companies operating/aspiring to operate in global
business market.
Pakistan has the honor of being among first 11 Permanent
“P” Member countries in the world who became member of
ISO Technical Committee 260 for developing HR Standards.
Initial Committee comprised of US, UK, France, Germany,
Sweden, Switzerland, Austria, Norway, Netherlands and
Portugal. Extensive work has been done on HR standards
during past 4 years meetings at Washington, Melbourne,
Rotterdam and Paris. Emerging HR standards include
Human Governance, Strategic Workforce Planning,
Recruitment, HR Terminologies, HR Metrics and Knowledge
Management.
Pakistan National Committee HR Standards comprises of
Chief Human Resource Officers from large organizations. I
congratulate all members especially its Working Group on
“Performance Management” for developing first HR
standard. This is a great accomplishment in history of HR in
Pakistan and I hope that organizations will benefits from
this standard.
Dear Business Leaders and HR Professionals,
Zahid Mubarik SHRM-SCP, GPHR, HRMPPresident SHRM Forum Pakistan
Member ISO Technical Committee 260 HR Standards
Chairman National HR Standards Committee Pakistan
CEO HR Metrics
Message by
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About ISO
What is a Standard
ISO is a legal association of members of National Standards
Bodies of 140 countries, supported by a Central Secretariat based
in Geneva, Switzerland. The foremost aim of international
standardization is to facilitate the exchange of goods and services
through the elimination of technical barriers to trade. ISO
develops International Standards for all industry sectors (with the
exception of electro technology, covered by IEC, and
telecommunications, covered by ITU). ISO has developed over
18500 International Standards on a variety of subjects and
approximately 1100 new standards are published every year.
A standard is a document that provides requirements,
specifications, guidelines or characteristics that can be used
consistently to ensure that materials, products, processes and
services are fit for their purpose.
?ISO International Standards ensure that products and
services are safe, reliable and of good quality.
?For business, they are strategic tools that reduce costs by
minimizing waste and errors, and increasing productivity.
?They help companies to access new markets, level the
playing field for developing countries and facilitate free and
fair global trade.
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ISO Technical Committee 260 HR Standards
HR Standards
With a view to promote consistency and standardize the workforce management
practices in terms of responsibilities and performance expectations, during year
2011, ISO initiated standardization of HR and formed a Technical Committee ISO TC
260 to pursue the project. ISO TC 260 HR Standards initially comprised of 11
Permanent “P” Member countries including US, France, Germany, Sweden,
Switzerland, Austria, Norway, Netherland, Portugal and Pakistan. Currently the
Permanent member countries have increased to 24 and 18 Observer “O” countries.
SHRM Forum Pakistan is representing Pakistan at ISO TC 260. Details at
HR standards will specify the minimum effective approaches, measurements and
metrics to perform essential workforce management practices. It will also include
standardization of the certification of practitioners based upon elements of
education, examination, experience and ethical conduct. The standardization
processes will extend to all fields of HRM including Workforce Planning, Talent
Sourcing, Recruitment, Selection, Retrenchment, Training and Development, Job
Analysis, Job Design, Organizational Development, HRIS, Performance Appraisal,
Total Rewards, Employee Relations, Legislative and Regulatory compliance, Change
Management, Diversity and Inclusion Management, Expatriate Management, HR
Communications, Workforce Readiness and Sustainability, Leadership Development,
HR Shared Services, Metrics, Analytics, Professional Certification, Wellness and
Work/Life Balance Programs, HR Aspects of Alliances, Joint Ventures, Mergers and
Acquisitions, HR Terminology and Nomenclatures.
www.iso.org.
Benefits of HR Standards
The standardization will offer broad, coordinating guidance to HR practitioners and harmonize disparate practices for the
benefit of organizations and their employees. It will boost local economy by removal of barriers to trade, better
international market access, more business efficiency, flexible, cost-effective means of complying with international and
regional rules/conventions and improved employee satisfaction. Some additional perceived benefits of HR
standardization include:
?Talent in developing countries will have increased access to job opportunities elsewhere due to interoperable
workforce staffing practices.
?Multinational companies will be able to share talent and labor more quickly and with less risk of loss and fewer errors.
Labor markets will become true marketplaces, where commonly understood forms of transaction will be employee
competencies, complete and timely information, and virtual/flexible working arrangements; forming talent
exchanges analogous to stock exchange transactions.
?HR Management Systems from different organizations will be able to transact without encountering the data transfer
barriers among diverse software applications.
?Standardized HR processes will reduce paper documentation, and would promote telecommuting and distance
learning further reducing the carbon footprint created by business travel needs and redundant administrative
workforce practices.
?It will increase employee satisfaction and labor peace as job-to-employee alignment is better achieved through
consistent and effective management practices.
?Consistency in HR practices will reduce the cost of investigations and other regulatory responsibilities of government
agencies and ministries charged with overseeing workplace practices.
?The cost of managing employees will reduce as workforce management approaches will align with the standards and
economies of scale can be applied, across sectors, in relocation, benefits, compensation and other HR functions.
?Business leaders would finally have a means to measure the value of the intangible assets including HR. The
transparency of HR practices will enhance their reputation, improve employee morale, lower labor turnover, decrease
accidents, enhance product quality and foster greater consumer and investor confidence.
?Employees' expectations for treatment and opportunity within organizations would be better understood by all
parties and his or her competencies and other assets would be portable as he or she transfers among organizations.
Whether skilled or unskilled, employees would be incentivized to improve their capability and to trade them across
borders to willing employers.
?The cost of products and services would likely reduce due to an increase in efficiency of acquisition, transfer, and
maintenance of talent, thus benefiting consumer.
?Above potential benefits will enhance the credibility of HR profession.
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TC 260 Working Group
Pakistan National Committee HR Standards
ISO TC 260 is organized in various working group and developing following standards:
1. WG 1: HR Terminologies- Led by Netherlands
2. WG 2: HR Metrics- Led by USA
3. WG 3: Human Governance- Led by France
4. WG 4: Strategic Workforce Planning- Led by Australia
5. WG 5: Recruitment and Selection- Led by USA
6. WG 6: Knowledge Management- Led by Israel
With a view to review for global HR standards to give input from country's economic interest point of view and also to
make HR standards congruent with our national requirement, Pakistan Standards and Quality Control Authority has
formed National Mirror Committee ISO TC 260 HR Standards “NMC”. Chief Human Resource Officers from large
organizations are its members.
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Members of Pakistan National Committee HR Standards
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Sr
TITLE
NAME
DESIGNATION
ORGANIZATION
1 Mr. Tahir Jawaid SVP Corp Services & New Ventures HUBCO
2 Mr. Syed Mazhar Hussain CHRO PTCL
3 Mr. Sheraz Karim Director HR SNL Financials Limited LC
4 Ms. Fatima Asad Said Director Human Capital Excellence Abacus Consulting
5 Mr. Shafique Ahmad Uqaili Group Chief HR ABL
6 Mr.
7 Ms. Romana P. Khokhar Group Head HR Silk Bank Limited
8 Dr. Sitwat Husain Group Head HR Habib Bank AG Zurich
9 Mr. Muhammad Tariq Nasim EVP Group Head HR The Bank of Khyber
10 Mr. Syed Asim Iftikhar Head HR AKESP
11 Mr. Khurram Shahzad Rao Head HR Bahria Town
12 Ms. Farida Sadruddin Head HR DHL
13 Mr. Yousaf Haroon Head HR Emaar Pakistan Group
14 Mr. Qaiser Jamil Head HR Emirates Supply Chain Services
15 Mr. Haroon Waheed Head HR Fatima Group
16 Mr. Syed Zulfiqar Ali Head HR Geo TV
17 Mr. Waqas Abrar Khan Head HR Lucky Cement
18 Ms. Sadia Ahmad Head HR Mobilink
19 Ms. Iffat Hina Head HR Orix Leasing Pakistan Limited
20 Mr. Faraz Aziz Head HR Pak Suzuki Motor Company Ltd.
21 Ms. Humera Ahmad Head HR Reon Energy
22 Mr. Syed Amjad Habib Head HR Shirazi Trading Company (Pvt) Limited
23 Ms. Shafaq Omer Head HR Uniliver Pakistan
24 Ms. Zainab Jafari Head HR wi-tribe
25 Mr. Wajid Ali Head HR Khushhali Bank Limited
26 Mr. Syed Junaid Ahmed Head HR United Energy Pakistan
27 Ms. Carol J Ariano VP HR AKU
28 Dr. Sadia Nadeem Associate Professor FAST NUCES
29 Mr. Aurangzeb Ahmed Khan Chief Executive Ecentric
30 Ms. Evelyn D Abrogena Chief Manager HR EFU Life Insurance
31 Mr. Arshad Mahmood Akif Consultant ASK Development
Jamal Nasir Global Head HR and OD HBL
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34 Ms. Rukhshinda Mehar Consultant Freelance
35 Ms. Alia Zafar Consultant GemTech Solutions
36 Ms. Surraiya Hassan Consultant Insights
37 Mr. Wali Zahid Consultant SkillCity
38 Mr. Adeel Anwer Consultant Time Lenders
39 Mr. Fazal Muqeem Director CASE
40 Mr. Muhammad Kamran Jamil Director Corporate Relations, Admin & HR ICMA Pakistan
41 Mr. Yasser Qayum Senior Consultant Charemata Consulting
42 Ms. Alia Lodhi Director HR Inter Market Knit (Pvt.) Ltd.
43 Mr. Aseem Majid Rizvi Dy.Registrar (Academia Affairs) Iqra University
44 Mr. S.M Shoaib Omair EVP HR Pak Oman Investment Company Limited
45 Mr.
46 Mr. Syed Jamal Mehdi GM HR Pakistan Securit Printing Corporation
47 Mr. Sultan Mughal GM HR Pepsico Pakistan
48 Mr. Syed Zulfiqar Ali Zaidi GM HR Ufone
49 Mr. Ch. Abdul Rehman GM HR US Denim Mills (Pvt.) Ltd.
50 Mr. Khaleeque-Ur-Rehman GM HR & IR Agri Tech
51 Mr. Muhammad Asim Bhatti Head of HR & Organizational Development Kohinoor Textile Mills Limited
52 Mr. Amjad Manzoor Head Treasury SBP
53 Mr. Atif Tufail Global Head HR INTECH Process Automation
54 Mr. Syed Atif Aftab Senior HR Manager Oracle Corporation Singapore, Pakistan
55 Mr. Shahzad Ali Memon Manager HR Jaffer Brothers (Pvt.) Limited
56 Mr. Tipu Zaheer Manager HR Uch Power (Pvt) Ltd
57 Mr. Mahmood Shamsher Ali Manager Training FINCA Microfinance Bank Ltd.
58 Mr. Masroor Ahmed Head HR Pakistan Petroleum Limited
59 Mr. Jamil Bajwa Head HR Attock Refinary Limited
60 Mr. Taimur Ahmed Senior Manager HR Teradata Pakistan
61 Ms. Shahma Zahid Senior Manager HR & Admin ICAP
62 Mr. Asif Mushtaq Head HR AFAQ
32 Mr. Bakhtiar Khawaja Consultant Coaching Resolve
33 Mr. Zafar Aziz Osmani Consultant Excelerate (Pvt.) Ltd
Sr TITLE NAME DESIGNATION ORGANIZATION
Syed Zafar Imam Group Head HR Ghulam Faruque Group
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The NMC has developed a standard on “Performance Management”, which is being processed for approval by PSQCA. On
14 October 2015, the draft standard will be unveiled for public comments. This will be first formal HR standard in the
history of HR in Pakistan. Following NMC Members have contributed towards this standard:
?Dr Sadia Nadeem, MCIPD, Director MARC, FAST School of Management, NUCES
?Dr Sitwat Husain, Group Head HR, Habib Bank AG Zurich
?Arshad Mahmood Akif, CEO ASK Development
?Adeel Anwer, Consultant Timelenders
?Syed Faraz Aziz, Head HR Pak Suzuki Motor Company Limited
?Humera Ahmad, Head HR Reon Energy Limited
?Ch Abdul Rehman, GM HR US Denim Mills (Pvt) Ltd.
Pakistan National Committee HR Standards organized a ceremony at PC Hotel Karachi from 5:30 - 7:30
pm on 14 October, 2015, followed by awards and dinner in the honor of HR Standards contributors and
supporters.
SHRM HR COMPETENCY MODEL
SHRM HR CERTIFICATIONS
S MCERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL
S MSENIOR CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL
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SHRM HR Certifications
Eligibility Requirement
Value of Certifications
?Built on one singular Body of Competency and Knowledge (BoCK) designed to elevate the HR profession around the
world
?Tests the HR professional’s competency—the ability to put that knowledge to work through critical thinking and
application
?Demonstrates that the HR professional is a technical expert and has mastered the application of HR technical and
behavioral competencies, through practice and experience, to drive business results
Hiring
?96% of employers state that a certified job applicant has a greater hiring advantage than a non-certified job applicant.
Promotion
?91% of employers state that a certified HR professional is more likely to be considered for promotion than a non-
certified HR professional.
Job Security
?81% of employers believe that a certified HR professional has greater job security than a non-certified HR
professional.
S MCERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL
S MSENIOR CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL
CREDENTIAL
LESS THANBACHELOR’S DEGREE BACHELOR’S DEGREE GRADUATE DEGREE
HR-RelatedDegree
Non-HRDegree
HR-RelatedDegree
Non-HRDegree
HR-RelatedDegree
Non-HRDegree
3 yearsin HR role
6 yearsin HR role
4 yearsin HR role
7 yearsin HR role
Currentlyin HR role
Or you are eligible to sit for the SHRM-SCP exam after one SHRM-CP re-certification cycle.
1 yearin HR role
4 yearsin HR role
2 yearsin HR role
5 yearsin HR role
3 yearsin HR role
1 yearin HR role
4 yearsin HR role
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SHRM Student Forums
Benefits
?To understand technical and social relation with HR.
• Members at Student Forum can interact, communicate, share professional experience, and engage in mutually
beneficial learning activities.
• Valuable career-building opportunities.
• Networking opportunities with other students of similar interest and career goals.
• Gives you a much-needed edge in the global job market and the knowledge, experience and networking you need to
begin your career successfully.
• Leadership Development.
• Staying up to date on society activities.
• For details: http://www.shrm.org/communities/studentprograms
?Student conferences.
• Resume-writing workshops.
• Interviewing workshops.
• Referral for internship programs.
• Social events.
• Local business professionals invited to speak.
• Facilitation in company tours.
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Advisory Council - SHRM Forum Pakistan
Akram DurraniCEO
DH Fertilizers
Ghalib NishtarPresident
Khushhali Bank Limited
Senator Rukhsana ZuberiMD
New Horizons Pakistan
Saad Amanullah KhanCEO
ALAMUT Consulting
Qazi Azmat IsaCEO Pakistan Poverty
Alleviation Fund
Khalid Siraj SubhaniCEO Engro Corporation
M. Mudassar Aqil
Microfinance Bank Ltd
CEO FINCA
Tara Uzra DawoodPresident
Dawood Global Foundation
Wahaj SirajCEO
Nayatel (Pvt.) Limited
Mohammad Zubair Minister of State / Chairman
Privatization Board
Asad Umar
National Assembly
Member
Zaffar A. Khan
Chairman International
Industries Limited
Shaukat Tareen
Advisor to Chairman Silkbank
Ex Finance Minister
Mr. Nadeem Hussain
Tameer Bank Ltd.
CEO
Parvez Ghias
Toyota Indus Motors
CEO
muroS MSOCIETY FOR HUMANRESOURCE MANAGEMENT
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Fuad Azim Hashimi
Corporate Governance
CEO Pakistan Institute of
Executive Council - SHRM Forum Pakistan
muroS MSOCIETY FOR HUMANRESOURCE MANAGEMENT
A SHRM Licensee
Pakistan
Fatima Asad Said
Executive Director
AbacusConsulting
Leon Menezes
Senior Practitioner &
Professor-of-Practice IBA
Wajid Khan
Head HR
Khushhali Bank Limited
Arshad Akif
CEO
ASK Development
Jamil Bajwa
Head HR
Attock Refinery Limited
Dr Sitwat Husain GPHR
Habib Bank AG Zurich
Group Head HR
Syed Mazhar Hussain
CHRO
PTCL
Shafique Uqaili
Allied Bank Limited
Chief HR
Muhammad Umer
Country Head HR
Standard Chartered Bank
Haroon waheed
Group Head HR
Fatima Group
Tariq Naseem
EVP Group Head HR
Bank of Khyber
Zahid Mubarik GPHR, HRMPPresident SHRM Forum Pakistan
CEO HR Metrics
Working Group: Performance Management Standard
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Dr. Sitwat Husain
Group Head HR
Habib Bank AG Zurich
Mr. Faraz Aziz
Head HR, Pak Suzuki
Motor Company Limited
Ms. Humera Ahmed
Head HR
Reon Energy Limited
Mr. M. Adeel Anwer
Timelenders
Consultant
Dr. Sadia Nadeem MCPID
Director MARC, FAST School
of Management, NUCES
Mr. Arshad Akif
ASK Development
CEO
Ch. Abdul Rehman
GM HR
US Denim Mills (Pvt) Ltd
Organizer
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