Human Resource Association of Central Indiana
Affiliate of the Society for Human Resource Management
9840 Westpoint Drive,
Suite 200
Indianapolis IN 46256
Phone: (317) 841-3236
Fax: (317) 841-8206
e-mail
information@hraci.org
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HRACI
2005 Board of Directors
President
Andrea Davis, SPHR
(317) 229-3096
President Elect
Cherilyn Stephens, PHR
(317) 596-8318
Immediate Past President
Betty Lonis, SPHR
(317) 277-5345
Vice
President, Membership Roger
Greenawalt
(317)
595-0944 ext. 101
Vice
President, Programs
Nancy Holland
(317) 815-6320
Director
of Membership
Helena Masters, PHR
(317) 925-1500
Secretary
Pamela Boothe, PHR
(317) 686-5801
Treasurer
Debbie Williams, CPA, SPHR
(317) 472-2148
Director
of Certification
Jennifer Lange, PHR
(317) 285-2671
Director
of Communications
Newsletter Editor
Terri Ryckaert, PHR
(317) 274-0619
Director
of Legislative Affairs
Debra Gowen
(317) 773-0212
Director
of Marketing
Kellie Miller
(317) 915-4583
Director of College and Community Relations
Janet Pierson, PHR
(317) 580-7118
Director
of Diversity
Mie Young Reed, PHR
(317) 231-3964
Director
of Special Interest Groups-
EMAIndiana
Brian Cox
(317) 277-9149
Executive
Director
Mark Records
(317) 841-8202 Ext. 101
For General Information:
Phone: (317) 841-3236
Fax: (317) 841-8206
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| Presidents
Pen
by Andrea Davis Cranfill, SPHR |
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Dear
HRACI Members,
An
Exciting Year for HRACI in Store for 2006
HRACI’s board and volunteers are planning many new
initiatives in 2006 to further enhance the value and benefits
of membership (you’ll definitely want to be sure to
renew your membership before the end of the year!). Here’s
just a sampling of what’s in store for the coming
year:
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An enhanced HRACI website with even more HR-related information
and resources
- Quarterly
diversity-focused events
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Quarterly evening networking events at different locations
throughout the metro Indianapolis area
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Programming focused on the HR body of knowledge with as
many approved for recertification credits as possible
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More programs presented by nationally recognized leaders
in the HR field
It’s
our volunteers who make our chapter strong and we are pleased
to announce that the proposed slate of candidates for the
Board of Directors was approved at our October meeting.
The following members will be serving for the 2006-2007
term:
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New
Board Members (l to r): Debbie Williams,
CPA, SPHR, Treasurer; Jennifer Lange, PHR, Director
of Certification; Pam Dolas, PHR, Director of Membership,
Susan Martin, Director of Communication; Patti Daniels,
PHR, Director of Sponsorship. Not pictured, Helena
Masters, PHR, VP of Membership. |
Helena Masters, PHR, VP Membership
Helena is the Development and compensation Manager at
AAA Hoosier Motor Club. She received her BS in Supervision
from Purdue University and MS in Instructional Systems
Technology from Indiana University. Helena most recently
served on the board as Director of Membership, volunteers
on the Professional Development committee, and is a member
of SHRM.
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Debbie Williams, CPA, SPHR, Treasurer
Debbie is Controller with Somerset CPAs, P.C. She has
been a member of HRACI since 2002 and has served on the
board since 2003, most recently as Treasurer and is a
member of SHRM.
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Jennifer Lange, PHR, Director of Certification
She has been in HR for five years and obtained her PHR
certification in December 2003. Jen is a graduate of DePauw
University and works downtown at AUL/OneAmerica. Jennifer
joined the board as Director of Certification in April
2005 and has served on the Certification committee since
October 2001.
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Susan Martin, Director of Communication
Susan is HR Coordinator for the Purdue School of Engineering
and Technology, IUPUI, and has been an active member of
the Communications Committee and is a member of SHRM.
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Patti Daniels, PHR, Director of Sponsorship
Patti is Managing Principal for Spherion Human Capital
Consulting. Patti has been involved in several HRACI committees,
most recently serving on the Career Services committee.
She has also been an active volunteer for both the Indiana
SHRM conference and the national SHRM conference and is
a member of SHRM. Patti holds a Bachelor’s Degree
(Summa Cum Laude) in Management from Indiana Wesleyan
University and is currently pursuing her Master’s
Degree. She is involved in the Association of Career Professionals
International, the Greater Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce
Chamber Action Committee, Business Women Connect, and
the Network of Women in Business.
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Pam Dolas, PHR, Director of Membership
Pam is AVP, Regional Human Resource Manager for STAR Financial
Bank. She has been active in HRACI as a member of the
Membership Committee and is a member of SHRM. Pam has
a degree in interior design from Ivy Tech Community College.
If
you have any questions or comments, please feel free to
contact me at president@hraci.org.
Andrea
Davis Cranfill,
President-HRACI
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| Thursday,
November 17, HRACI Meeting |
 
You
can now register online with Visa, MasterCard or
American Express
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2006
Legislative Session
Impacting the Process
Special
Guest Speakers:
State
Representative David Frizzell
A resident of Marion County, serving House District 93
(Johnson & Marion Counties) since 1992, Rep. Frizzell
is Vice Chair on the Utilities & Energy Committee.
Rep. Frizzell is also the Majority Whip and a member of
the following committees: Public Health, Public Policy
& Veterans Affairs and Rules & Legislative Procedures.
State
Representative Kathy Richardson
Rep. Richardson is the Majority Caucus Chair, Serving
House District 29 (Hancock and Hamilton Counties) since
1992. Rep. Richardson is a resident of Noblesville, serves
as a member of the following committees: Elections &
Apportionment, Interstate & International Cooperation,
Statutory Committee on Ethics and Legislative Council.
Carol
Cutter
Ms. Cutter is the Deputy of Health for the Indiana Department
of Insurance. The Health Issues Division is responsible
for monitoring all State and Federal Legislation which
effects health insurance; educating insurers, agents,
healthcare providers and other parties on the impact of
health insurance legislation; coordinating the activities
of the Indiana Small Employer Health Reinsurance Board;
and assists the Chief Deputy Commissioner with agency
legislative activities.
Mark
your calendars for this great opportunity to hear directly
from Representatives in our State House addressing your
concerns. Topics will include insights into what to expect
during the 2006 Legislative Session, keys to effective
communication with your Representative and the role you
have in the legislative process. Please be sure to email
questions you would like answered during this presentation.
You may forward your questions to; dg@onesourceagency.com.
HRACI committee members will be
available to answer questions about their committees for
those who are interested in volunteering
Date: |
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| Topic: |
What’s
Happening in Indiana Legislation? |
| Agenda:
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11:30
a.m. Registration & Networking
12:00 noon Luncheon
12:20 p.m. Announcements & Keynote Presentation
1:20 p.m. Adjournment
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Location: |
The Murat Center, Michigan and New
Jersey Streets, Dowtown Indianapolis. Parking
is included (be sure to mention
you are with HRACI)
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| Program
Cost: |
Members
$20
Guests $30
Student $15 |
Sponsor: |
One
Source Agency & Sagamore Insurance
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| Click
Here to Register Now! |
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| Member
Renewal Convenience |
As fall approaches, so does the annual membership
renewal period.
As membership
renewal is upon us for those that joined HRACI in 2004 or
prior, the membership committee has several easy renewal
offerings. First, renew by December 31 and be eligible to
win one of two registrations to attend next year’s
Indiana State Conference. Second, use one of these three
convenient renewal methods:
As HRACI
membership is based on a calendar year 2006, renewal is
$75. This individual renewal amount will enable us to continue
providing a strong value for the membership and defray ever-increasing
expenses.
Check
your email this week for your renewal information and renew
by December 31 to qualify for the state conference giveaways!
Special
Sign Up Opportunities for 2006 Volunteers
We need
volunteers for our committees for 2006. In addition to the
renewal table set-up at the November monthly meeting, we
will have special sign up information for volunteer opportunities.
Committee members will be on hand to meet with you and share
aspects of their specific HRACI committee. Volunteer sign
up sheets will also be available. Don’t miss this
chance to get involved!
We
look forward to another growing membership year at HRACI
and we want you to be part of it. Please let us know if
we can assist you.
VP
of Membership Director
of Membership
Rog Greenawalt Helena
Masters |
| What
Will the Future Workplace and Business Environment Look Like?
Will You be Ready? |
SHRM Releases 2015 Scenarios for the Future of HR Management
Report
(Alexandria, Va., October 19, 2005)—The Society for
Human Resource Management (SHRM) has developed a report
that looks at four possible scenarios for the workplace
in 2015. These scenarios, based on business competition
and the availability of talent and organizational structure,
help prepare HR professionals for what the future may hold
for their businesses and what key competencies in HR will
be needed to help their companies succeed a decade from
now.
“It’s largely acknowledged that the workforce
and competitive market environment of tomorrow will hold
little resemblance to what we have today,” said Susan
R. Meisinger, SPHR, president and CEO of SHRM. “While
we do not know for sure what is ahead, we can plan for what
may happen. Identifying possibilities and what organizations
will need to do to thrive in each scenario puts the power
in the hands of the HR professional to prepare for the future
and lead their organization to continued success.”
SHRM is interested in helping its members and their organizations
gain a competitive advantage by anticipating future changes
in the economic and business outlook. To arm HR professionals
with the tools they will need to face the workplace of the
future, it is necessary to strategically develop possible
scenarios of what the future will look like. The scenarios
report was produced using SHRM knowledge and expertise in
conjunction with the proprietary scenario-planning process
and consulting expertise of Decision Strategies International,
a scenario-planning institution.
The two factors used to create a grid of four possible scenarios
are the availability of labor and dominant organizational
structure models of the future. Some examples of situations
that may influence the labor pool include the effects of
retiring Baby Boomers, outsourcing or offshoring jobs, immigration
policies and technology that change the need for workers.
The structure of organizations will also influence the workplace.
Some methods may focus on a strict hierarchy with strong
division between management levels while others may be more
flat and provide more autonomy and flexibility to the individual.
These factors could also influence tenure, loyalty, training
practices and accountability.
Each scenario represents the role the HR professional will
have to play in the workplace of the future as well as the
different challenges and opportunities for organizations
and their people strategies.
Scenario A: Casting Director
With scarce U.S. talent and self-organizing firms, organizations
are based on ad-hoc networks of workers around a small core.
Scenario B: Global Dealmaker
With a surplus of labor and decentralized organizational
structures, HR must manage relationships among a workforce
spread throughout different geographic regions and across
international lines.
Scenario C: Caregiver
Uncertain times lead to a return of centralized, hierarchical
organizational. The organization acts as parent to its employees
and HR works to protect and provide for employees.
Scenario D: Systems Integrator
Advances in technology lead to layoffs and “jobless
prosperity” in the U.S. HR works closely with IT to
maximize human-machine performance and helps employees adapt
to dehumanizing change.
These four scenarios are not intended to be predictions
of the future, but rather, act as possibilities for what
the world may look like and how companies will need to adjust.
Each scenario demands a different set of competencies and
skills for success. These scenarios consistently hold an
important role for HR professionals and reveals different
directions the professional will have to go.
The Society for Human Resource Management
(SHRM) is the world’s largest association devoted
to human resource management. Representing more than 200,000
individual members, the Society's mission is to serve the
needs of HR professionals by providing the most essential
and comprehensive resources available. As an influential
voice, the Society's mission is also to advance the human
resource profession to ensure that HR is recognized as an
essential partner in developing and executing organizational
strategy. Founded in 1948, SHRM currently has more than
550 affiliated chapters and members in more than 100 countries.
Visit SHRM Online at www.shrm.org.
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| October
Meeting Recap |
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by Terri Ryckaert, HRACI Director of Communications
Rochelle
Moulton, Vice President, Spherion Consulting, shared her
top business trends and their impact on the human resource
profession during the October 20th HRACI luncheon meeting.
Moulton’s explanation of the five trends gave HR professionals
an idea on how to anticipate and adapt to the dizzying pace
of business.
1. “The
Boundless Enterprise”
Business can be conducted anyplace, anytime. According to
Moulton, HR needs to move to an integrated non-silo function.
There is increased integration among business partners and
HR professionals need to work closely with other business
functions.
2. “Experience
vs. Features”
HR professionals need to ask themselves if employee satisfaction
is enough. When HR calculates turnover statistics and analyzes
exit interview data, they really need to gain an understanding
of the meaning of the data. Moulton discussed the "heavenly
bed" concept of Westin Hotels as an example. She questioned
what the "heavenly bed" experience meant to Westin
customers and challenged HR professionals to determine what
they could do to help Westin gear up to deliver this experience
to their customers.
3. “Left-Right
Brain Integration”
Moulton explained that in business, there is a tilt toward
left-brain thinking. Typically, business professionals focus
on linear, analytical thinking. Moulton stated that business
professionals need both left and right brain thinking to
be successful. When using the right brain, individuals focus
on holistic, intuitive thinking. These individuals tend
to be more creative and can generate ideas outside of the
box. HR professionals can assist organizations by developing
their people to integrate left-brain and right-brain thinking.
4. “Demographics=Destiny”
With the baby boomers becoming closer to retirement, Moulton
stated that top companies would create ways to tap into
the mature workforce. Moulton added that organizations might
use phased retirement or even “un-retirement”
to bring retirees back into the workforce by using them
in a coaching or mentoring capacity.
5. “Market
Segmentation”
Moulton stated that many organizations are trying to understand
their customers and their buying habits. HR professionals
can do the same by working work with their customers closely
and uniquely.
Click
here to view Rochelle Moulton’s PowerPoint presentation.
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| HRACI
Networking Event |
HRACI
members Beverly Radloff and Jane Sobczak enjoy the first
after hours networking event this year. |
Picture
This Interactive Theatre actors’ entertained HRACI
members and guests during the first after hours networking
event this year on Monday, October 17th. Picture This
Interactive Theatre is affiliated with Community Health
Network. They use live actors to provide education on a variety
of life and work topics.
The HRACI Diversity Committee worked with
sponsors Rolls Royce, Sheraton Indianapolis Hotel &
Suites and The Westin Indianapolis to have Picture This
role-play employee relations situations dealing with the
topic of diversity. Event facilitator Mary Proctor,
Carol
Trexler and Stevi Butler of Picture This role play an
employee relations situation. |
encouraged audience participation by giving
attendees an opportunity to interact with actors Ben Ayres,
Carol Trexler and Stevi Butler. Attendees asked questions
and offered advice to the actors during the role-play situations.
A
special thanks to the HRACI Diversity committee for organizing
the event and to our sponsors Rolls Royce, Sheraton Indianapolis
Hotel & Suites and The Westin Indianapolis for making
the event possible. Look for more quarterly networking events
next year!
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| New
Member Orientation |
If you are a new member who has not had the opportunity
to attend a member orientation, there are two more planned
for the remainder of the year. Orientation sessions for
new members will take place before the November monthly
meetings. So mark your calendar for November 17th from 11:00
to 11:30 to learn more about HRACI as a new member.
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| SHRM
Foundation Contributions |
The
Society for Human Resource Management Foundation funds research,
publications and education to advance the HR profession
and enhance the effectiveness of HR professionals. To support
its important work, the SHRM Foundation conducts an annual
fundraising campaign and all contributions to the Foundation
are tax-deductible.
If you
have not done so already, you may make contributions online
at https://sapphire.shrm.org/foundation/form2.cfm.
We will also have contribution forms available during the
November and December HRACI luncheon meetings.
We encourage
you to visit the SHRM Foundation website (http://www.shrm.org/foundation/)
to view currently funded HR research projects, foundation
research findings, information on grant applications and
other foundation resources.
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Special
Human Resource Informal "Get-Together" on a Wednesday |
| What:
Human Resource and related folks meet, talk, and enjoy a
drink or two.
Why:
Just a place and time for HR types and friends to “get
away” for a bit. No planned agenda or presentations,
just casual discussion, advise, war stories, or just relax
and network.
Who: You and any guest(s) you want to bring
along!
When:
Wednesday, 6:00 PM, November 9th, at Daddy Jack’s
on the North side, 9419 N. Meridian St. just south of I465
& Meridian St. 843-1609. Ask for the HR group. (Location
will change each time we meet) Call me if you have any questions.
See you there!
Contact
Greg Medcalf, 317-788-6890, ext. 257 with any questions.
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| Welcome
New Members |
Jillian Ballard
Jack Cain
Barbara Bush
Kris Nodley
Carol Risting
Robin Chin
Anne Dalton
Tina Summerlott
Anne Wilson
Leonid Grabovsky |
Dera Wilson
Jeri Garner
Kelley Ison
Melodie Yarnell
Traci Shaffer
Emily Goddard
Gregg Ballard
Robin Livesay
Andrea Resnik
Jill Britt
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