HRPA positions the HR (or human capital) scorecard as a strategy-aligned measurement system that links HR deliverables and workforce capabilities to organizational strategy and performance outcomes. While turnover counts (A) and training evaluations (D) can be components, the distinguishing purpose of the HR scorecard is strategic alignment—translating strategy into HR metrics and demonstrating HR’s impact on business results. Profitability by business unit (B) is a finance/controllership analysis rather than the HR scorecard’s core function.
Relevant HRPA references (no external links):
HRPA Study Guide – HR Metrics, Analytics, and the HR Scorecard: aligning HR measures with strategy and outcomes.
HRPA Competency Framework – Reporting & Financial Management: using metrics to demonstrate HR’s contribution to organizational performance.
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