Action Plan

Meaning & Definition

An action plan describes a sequence of activities, deadlines, accountabilities, and support required to achieve a specified objective. In the human resources (HR) function, action plans typically serve four purposes: closing performance gaps; implementing new policies; conducting audits; improving employee engagement; and implementing HR programs. An action plan allows HR leaders to convert objectives into measurable and actionable steps.

Significance of the action plan:

  • Provides a process to translate Human Resources goals into specific, actionable activities.
  • Creates a clear system of assignment and expected completion date, which helps in accountability.
  • Provides the means for tracking progress and results.
  • Provides a structured approach to resolving performance or compliance-related problems. 
  • Facilitates consistent alignment between Human Resources, managers and employees.

Legal & Regulatory Considerations:

There is no specific legal requirement related to this terminology, but action plans are routinely created in order to help with:

  • Corrective actions associated with human resource audits and compliance.
  • Performance improvement and disciplinary processes.
  • The implementation of internal policies and the reduction of risk.
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