HR policies and procedures give guidance on a range of employment issues and help to effectively implement an organisation’s HR strategy. 

This factsheet looks at how organisations can benefit from introducing HR policies, the people responsible for developing policies in organisations of different sizes, and the types of policies. 

This factsheet was last updated by David Hayden: Owner of Talent Delivers and former CIPD Digital Learning Portfolio Manager

David has designed and delivered a number of L&D-focused products and keeps his practice up to date by facilitating online events.

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