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HR Management and Analytics: Unlock the Value of Human Capital

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Harness people analytics to drive workforce performance

Organizations today compete on the strength of their talent as their most important asset, and the way human capital is managed directly shapes enterprise/organizational performance. By applying workforce data and analytics, human resources (HR) leaders can generate insights that enhance collaboration, inform staffing decisions, and improve retention.

Led by renowned Wharton faculty, the HR Management and Analytics program from Wharton Executive Education equips leaders to translate workforce data into actionable insights that strengthen performance, collaboration, and retention. Through a curriculum that links human capital strategy to evidence-based decision making, you will learn how workforce data informs choices, turning insights into enterprise outcomes.

71%

of organizations consider people analytics a top priority
Source: 2025 Global Human Capital Trends, Deloitte Insights

70%

of HR leaders believe that applying HR analytics will be essential to gaining a competitive edge in the next five years
Source: McKinsey

Faculty insights into the HR Management and Analytics program

Get a firsthand look at how this program builds data-driven HR expertise to connect strategy with people management.

Faculty Insights

    Who is this program for?

    This program is designed for professionals who want to strengthen their HR expertise and apply analytics to organizational decision making, including:

    • Mid- to senior-level HR professionals responsible for workforce strategy and performance

    • Business unit heads with responsibilities that extend to human performance and talent management

    • General managers seeking to apply people analytics to manage teams and drive outcomes

    • Owners of small and medium-sized businesses overseeing talent and workforce planning

    • Consultants and business performance professionals advising on HR, analytics, and organizational effectiveness

    • Analytics leaders seeking to apply workforce data and people analytics to guide HR strategy and improve business outcomes

    Participant titles include

    • People Analytics Manager

    • People & Change Director

    • Program Manager People Analytics

    • Chief People Officer

    • HR Director

    • HR Manager

    • HR Generalist

    • HR Advisor

    • HR Consultant

    • HR Operations Head

    • HR Business Partner

    • Chief HR Officer

    • Group HR Manager

    • Career Development Manager

    • Talent Acquisition Lead

    • VP Talent Management

    • Director of Talent Management

    • Director of Strategy

    • SVP/Operations Director

    • VP Human Resources

    • CEO

    • Chief of Staff

    • Managing Director

    • Consultant

    • General Manager

    • Partner

    • Executive Director

    • Operations Manager

    Where past participants come from

    Disclaimer: All product and company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Use of product and company names does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement by the holders.

    The list of companies is only indicative and not exhaustive.

    Hear from our participants

    “The deeper dives into concepts and specifics on how to use data were super valuable to me. It tied so many things together in a neat way that I can apply anywhere.”
    Charity Hughes
    People and Business Operations Manager, MOL Chemical Tankers USA LLC
    “The best part of the program was the integration of data-driven decision making with strategic human resource management. The program not only deepened my understanding of core HR concepts such as ta...
    Neha Khullar
    Recruiting Manager, ICONMA LLC
    “The most valuable aspect of this program was its emphasis on using data to make more informed and impactful HR decisions. The course highlighted how people analytics can be leveraged to understand wo...
    Alexander John Stelmaszuk
    HR Business Partner, NBA
    “The best part of this program was the practical application of HR management and analytics concepts to real-world scenarios. The course’s emphasis on actionable frameworks, supported by case studies ...
    Christopher Clark
    Global Director of Diversity, Learning, and Inclusion, Soho House and Co.
    “The best part of this program was learning how to apply people analytics and strategic HR frameworks to real organizational challenges. It gave me the language, tools, and confidence to take action i...
    Leah Bahra
    Provider Relations Director, High Desert Psychological Services

    Key takeaways: applying people analytics to drive talent outcomes

    The HR Management and Analytics online program equips you to translate HR concepts and people analytics into measurable impact on workforce performance and organizational outcomes. By combining strategic HR management with data-driven analysis, the program provides a holistic view of how talent decisions influence collaboration, retention, and enterprise value.

    The program will enable you to:

    • Understand how HR analytics improves collaboration between employees and departments to drive innovation and efficiency

    • Leverage data to distinguish skill from luck, uncover internal biases, and analyze staffing cycles across hiring, mobility, and attrition

    • Understand the four key factors in performance measurement: regression to the mean, sample size, signal independence, and process versus outcome

    • Initiate and manage people analytics projects that align with organizational goals

    • Motivate performance, design reward systems, and foster a desirable work environment

    • Build a systems mindset that’s focused on employee potential and retention rather than individual jobs

    • Design organizational structures that attract top talent and strengthen competitive advantage

    Program experience

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    Frameworks

    Delivered via video lectures

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    Real-world examples

    Delivered through a combination of video and live online lectures

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    Applications to data sets

    Learning through individual assignments and feedback

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    Debrief of learnings

    Delivered through a combination of recorded and live video lectures

    What you will learn in the HR Management and Analytics program

    The HR Management and Analytics program is designed for HR leaders and people managers like you seeking to strengthen their strategic and analytical capabilities. You will learn through video lectures, live webinars, case studies, and interactive discussions guided by Wharton faculty.

    The two-month online program’s curriculum combines applied frameworks, practical applications, and peer learning to help you enhance organizational effectiveness and support workforce development through more informed, evidence-based people decisions.

    Make informed data-driven decisions about your organization’s talent and measure performance with four metrics: regression to the mean, sample size, signal independence, and process vs. outcome.

    Learn how behavior modification, imitation, conformity, and compliance influence performance. Learn how to apply technology, tracking systems, outsourcing, and appraisals to motivate, hire, and evaluate employees.

    As you identify the key differences between a task and a job, you will learn how systems of work and jobs have evolved within large organizations, improving employee performance and productivity.

    Understand the staffing cycle – hiring, internal mobility, career development, and attrition – and apply analytics techniques to identify causality, improve your hiring decisions, and correlate employee attributes to attrition.

    As you master the basics of network analysis, you will identify techniques to improve collaboration, learn to map and evaluate collaboration networks, and examine an employee matrix of collaboration networks to determine the path of communication.

    Maximize employee performance with talent analytics, focusing on interdependence, self-fulfilling prophecies, tests, and algorithms, and improve the equitability of the promotion process.

    Make good and timely decisions, design or improve an organization’s architecture, identify the relationship between reward and performance, analyze pay and promotion, and apply a template to enhance human and social capital.

    Industry examples

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    Google: Project Oxygen

    Discover how Google implemented an organization-wide HR initiative dubbed ‘Project Oxygen’ to identify the key attributes of successful managers, getting at the question: Do managers matter?

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    The Japanese Auto Industry

    Understand how a worker’s autonomy relates to productivity.

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    National Football League (NFL)

    Explore how in the realm of professional sports, where far more data is collected on performance than in your average workplace, identifying high performers can be a challenging task.

    Program faculty

    World-renowned Wharton faculty in the HR Management and Analytics program will prepare leaders to elevate human resource management through evidence-based decision making and advanced people analytics. Drawing on their expertise in organizational behavior, performance management, and strategic talent management, you will strengthen organizational effectiveness and build the practical judgment required to lead with confidence in today’s evolving workforce environment.

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    Martine Haas, PhD

    Professor of Management, The Wharton School; Anthony L. Davis Director of the Joseph H. Lauder Institute for Management and International Studies, The University of Pennsylvania

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    Michael Useem, PhD

    William and Jacalyn Egan Professor of Management; Director, Center for Leadership and Change Management; Editor, Wharton Leadership Digest

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    Peter Cappelli, DPhil

    George W. Taylor Professor of Management; Director, Center for Human Resources, The Wharton School

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    Matthew Bidwell, PhD

    Professor of Management, The Wharton School

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    Cade Massey, PhD

    Practice Professor, Operations, Information and Decisions, The Wharton School

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    Certificate

    Upon successful completion of the program, you will earn a digital certificate of completion from the Wharton School.

    Note: After successful completion of the online program, your verified digital certificate will be emailed to you in the name you used when registering for the program. All certificate images are for illustrative purposes only and may be subject to change at the discretion of the Wharton School.

    This online certificate program does not grant academic credit or a degree from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

    FAQs

    How do I know if this program is right for me?

    After reviewing the information on the program landing page, we recommend you submit the short form above to gain access to the program brochure, which includes more in-depth information. If you still have questions on whether this program is a good fit for you, please email learner.success@emeritus.org, and a dedicated program advisor will follow-up with you very shortly.

    Are there any prerequisites for this program?

    Some programs do have prerequisites, particularly the more technical ones. This information will be noted on the program landing page, as well as in the program brochure. If you are uncertain about program prerequisites and your capabilities, please email us at the ID mentioned above.

    Note that, unless otherwise stated on the program web page, all programs are taught in English and proficiency in English is required.

    What is the typical class profile?

    More than 50 percent of our participants are from outside the United States. Class profiles vary from one cohort to the next, but, generally, our online certificates draw a highly diverse audience in terms of professional experience, industry, and geography — leading to a very rich peer learning and networking experience.

    What other dates will this program be offered in the future?

    Check back to this program web page or email us to inquire if future program dates or the timeline for future offerings have been confirmed yet.

    How much time is required each week?

    Each program includes an estimated learner effort per week. This is referenced at the top of the program landing page under the Duration section, as well as in the program brochure, which you can obtain by submitting the short form at the top of this web page.

    How will my time be spent?

    We have designed this program to fit into your current working life as efficiently as possible. Time will be spent among a variety of activities including:

    • Engaging with recorded video lectures from faculty

    • Attending webinars and office hours, as per the specific program schedule

    • Reading or engaging with examples of core topics

    • Completing knowledge checks/quizzes and required activities

    • Engaging in moderated discussion groups with your peers

    • Completing your final project, if required

    The program is designed to be highly interactive while also allowing time for self-reflection and to demonstrate an understanding of the core topics through various active learning exercises. Please email us if you need further clarification on program activities.

    What is it like to learn online with the learning collaborator, Emeritus?

    More than 300,000 learners across 200 countries have chosen to advance their skills with Emeritus and its educational learning partners. In fact, 90 percent of the respondents of a recent survey across all our programs said that their learning outcomes were met or exceeded.

    All the contents of the course would be made available to students at the commencement of the course. However, to ensure the program delivers the desired learning outcomes the students may appoint Emeritus to manage the delivery of the program in a cohort-based manner the cost of which is already included in the overall course fee of the course.

    A dedicated program support team is available 24/5 (Monday to Friday) to answer questions about the learning platform, technical issues, or anything else that may affect your learning experience.

    How do I interact with other program participants?

    Peer learning adds substantially to the overall learning experience and is an important part of the program. You can connect and communicate with other participants through our learning platform.

    What are the requirements to earn the certificate?

    Each program includes an estimated learner effort per week, so you can gauge what will be required before you enroll. This is referenced at the top of the program landing page under the Duration section, as well as in the program brochure, which you can obtain by submitting the short form at the top of this web page. All programs are designed to fit into your working life.

    This program is scored as a pass or no-pass; participants must complete the required activities to pass and obtain the certificate of completion. Some programs include a final project submission or other assignments to obtain passing status. This information will be noted in the program brochure. Please email us if you need further clarification on any specific program requirements.

    What type of certificate will I receive?

    Upon successful completion of the program, you will receive a smart digital certificate. The smart digital certificate can be shared with friends, family, schools, or potential employers. You can use it on your cover letter, resume, and/or display it on your LinkedIn profile. The digital certificate will be sent approximately two weeks after the program, once grading is complete.

    Can I get the hard copy of the certificate?

    No, only verified digital certificates will be issued upon successful completion. This allows you to share your credentials on social platforms such as LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter.

    Do I receive alumni status after completing this program?

    No, there is no alumni status granted for this program. In some cases, there are credits that count toward a higher level of certification. This information will be clearly noted in the program brochure.

    How long will I have access to the learning materials?

    You will have access to the online learning platform and all the videos and program materials for 12 months following the program start date. Access to the learning platform is restricted to registered participants per the terms of agreement.

    What equipment or technical requirements are there for this program?

    Participants will need the latest version of their preferred browser to access the learning platform. In addition, Microsoft Office and a PDF viewer are required to access documents, spreadsheets, presentations, PDF files, and transcripts.

    Do I need to be online to access the program content?

    Yes, the learning platform is accessed via the internet, and video content is not available for download. However, you can download files of video transcripts, assignment templates, readings, etc. For maximum flexibility, you can access program content from a desktop, laptop, tablet, or mobile device.

    Video lectures must be streamed via the internet, and any livestream webinars and office hours will require an internet connection. However, these sessions are always recorded, so you may view them later.

    Can I still register if the registration deadline has passed?

    Yes, you can register up until seven days past the published start date of the program without missing any of the core program material or learnings.

    What is the program fee, and what forms of payment do you accept?

    The program fee is noted at the top of this program web page and usually referenced in the program brochure as well.

    • Flexible payment options are available (see details below as well as at the top of this program web page next to FEE).

    • Tuition assistance is available for participants who qualify. Please email learner.success@emeritus.org.

    What if I don’t have a credit card? Is there another method of payment accepted?

    Yes, you can do the bank remittance in the program currency via wire transfer or debit card. Please contact your program advisor, or email us for details.

    I was not able to use the discount code provided. Can you help?

    Yes! Please email us with the details of the program you are interested in, and we will assist you.

    How can I obtain an invoice for payment?

    Please email us your invoicing requirements and the specific program you’re interested in enrolling in.

    Is there an option to make flexible payments for this program?

    Yes, the flexible payment option allows a participant to pay the program fee in installments. This option is made available on the payment page and should be selected before submitting the payment.

    How can I obtain a W9 form?

    Please connect with us via email for assistance.

    Who will be collecting the payment for the program?

    Emeritus collects all program payments, provides learner enrollment and program support, and manages learning platform services.

    Are there any restrictions on the types of funding that can be used to pay for the program?

    Program fees for Emeritus programs with Wharton Executive Education may not be paid for with (a) funds from the GI Bill, the Post-9/11 Educational Assistance Act of 2008, or similar types of military education funding benefits or (b) Title IV financial aid funds.

    What is the program refund and deferral policy?

    For the program refund and deferral policy, please click the link here.

    The HR Management and Analytics program is designed for mid- to senior-level HR professionals, business unit heads, analytics leaders, consultants, and executives seeking to strengthen their people management strategies with data-driven insights. It is particularly suited for leaders who want to enhance decision-making, improve talent management, and elevate HR as a strategic business partner.

    The impact of an HR analytics course depends on your role, responsibilities, and career goals in human capital management. The Wharton HR Management and Analytics program equips participants with analytical frameworks and real-world case studies that improve credibility in HR decision-making, expand leadership influence, and accelerate career growth by positioning HR as central to business performance.

    A workforce data program helps professionals go beyond intuition by applying analytics to challenges such as recruitment, retention, performance evaluation, and organizational design. The Wharton HR Management and Analytics program provides the tools to interpret workforce data, generate actionable insights, and connect HR strategy directly to measurable business outcomes.

    The value of a people analytics course lies in how well it aligns with your professional goals and prepares you to address real HR challenges. A strong program should provide structured learning, flexibility for working professionals, and practical tools you can apply immediately at work. The Wharton HR Management and Analytics program offers all of this by combining academic rigor, practical frameworks, and industry examples to help you gain insights that advance both your career and your organization’s success.

    The type of training you gain from a workforce data program depends on whether you are looking for technical skills or strategic application. Rather than conventional training, the Wharton HR Management and Analytics program focuses on structured learning experiences that combine frameworks, faculty insights, and real-world case studies. Participants work with data analytics, practical exercises, and peer discussions to build confidence and apply evidence-based approaches that make HR more impactful in organizational strategy.

    Traditional HR training often focuses on policies and functional practices, while a data and analytics course equip leaders to make evidence-based decisions that shape strategy.

    The Wharton HR Management and Analytics program integrates workforce data, people analytics, and real-world application, enabling participants to connect HR initiatives directly to measurable business outcomes and strengthen their role as strategic partners in the organization.

    Didn't find what you were looking for? Write to us at learner.success@emeritus.org or Schedule a call with one of our Program Advisors or call us at +1 680 205 5118 (US) / +44 185 845 9995 (UK) / +65 3135 1422 (SG)

    Flexible payment options available.

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