HRPA guidance on HR audits and analytics outlines a logical audit workflow: define scope and objectives → identify metrics and criteria → collect data → analyze findings → report results → develop and prioritize recommendations → implement improvements and monitor. Once metrics (what will be measured) are established, the immediate next step is to collect the relevant data so analysis can be performed against those metrics.
Recommendations (A) and implementation (D) occur after analysis. Securing senior management approval (B) is part of initiating/scope definition at the front end of the audit process, not after metrics are already identified.
References (HRPA Framework/Study Guide):
HRPA Professional Competency Framework – Reporting and Financial Management (metrics, data collection, analysis, and reporting).
HRPA Study Guide – HR Audits and Analytics (audit steps from scoping through recommendations and follow-up).
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