20.01.2013 Views

+1 - Solvay

+1 - Solvay

+1 - Solvay

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

During the June 2006 strategic review, the Group affirmed its intention<br />

of managing its Human Resources on a global basis. The success of the<br />

Group’s strategy of sustainable, profitable growth is based on the men<br />

and women working in it. The challenge is to have competent people<br />

across the world, where and when they are needed.<br />

The Group wants to further develop the leadership and managerial<br />

competences in its midst and also maintain and indeed improve the<br />

good relations it has established with its social partners. The organization<br />

of Human Resources needs to adapt to match as closely as possible that<br />

of the Group, that is, global and with roles and responsibilities centered<br />

on the Sectors.<br />

The Group’s Human Resources Strategy has been formalized, in line with<br />

Group strategy as: “Grow our people to grow our Group.”<br />

The Group’s HR<br />

policies<br />

The strategy is expressed in<br />

HR Policies which reinforce the<br />

international dimension of the<br />

way the businesses, projects and<br />

processes are organized. Certain<br />

fundamental aspects of Human<br />

Resources need to be managed at<br />

Group level for everyone, and also<br />

more specifically for those called to<br />

work at the international level, even<br />

if, in practice, they are attached<br />

to a local entity and develop their<br />

careers within a local culture.<br />

These aspects are the subject of<br />

Group HR Policies, common to all<br />

parts of the Group and harmonized<br />

across the world<br />

Human Resources<br />

During 2007 and early 2008,<br />

all HR Policies were<br />

developed or reviewed and<br />

published in a coherent<br />

fashion:<br />

• Group organizational<br />

principles;<br />

• organizational performance<br />

of the Group;<br />

• function families and scales;<br />

• individual performance<br />

management;<br />

• industrial relations within<br />

the Group;<br />

• quantitative needs and<br />

skills planning;<br />

• recruitment;<br />

• career management;<br />

• training and development;<br />

• international mobility;<br />

• compensation;<br />

• pensions.<br />

Human<br />

Resources<br />

<strong>Solvay</strong> Global Annual Report 2007<br />

61

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!