Fractional HR vs Outsourced HR

Hiring a fractional human resources (HR) team can help your company improve its HR functions. But what is fractional HR? If you’re thinking it means outsourced HR, think again. Many people think that outsourced HR and fractional HR are—and mean—the same thing.

At Culture Works, we think there’s a big difference… Let’s dive into why.

What’s the Difference between Fractional HR and Outsourced HR?

Let’s break down the primary differences between the two.

Fractional HR

Think of it like this: Fractional relationships are more like adding another team member (or a few team members!) to your organization on a part-time basis.

This considered, hiring a fractional HR team to partner with your in-house HR stakeholder or team involves a more strategic partnership. In a fractional relationship, the fractional team acts as a member of your organization, fulfilling the roles and responsibilities of traditional HR members but without being full-time company employees.

In short, fractional HR services are like hiring part-time employees to assist your existing team. It’s a partnership rather than a replacement. At Culture Works, we believe fractional human resources can help optimize:

  • Your company’s human resources
  • And its company culture

Outsourced HR

Outsourcing your HR is a bit easier to understand. Many aspects of business can be outsourced in today’s world. For example:

  • Marketing
  • Accounting
  • Payroll
  • IT
  • And of course, human resources!

All departments can all be outsourced. So, what is outsourced HR?

According to the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), “HR outsourcing is the use of an outside service to handle some or all of your company’s HR tasks. HR outsourcing functions [can] include:

  • Payroll processing
  • Employee benefits administration
  • And other business needs unrelated to day-to-day company functions”

Most of the time, outsourced HR means completely relying on the outsourced team instead of an in-house team. In some cases, however, outsourced HR can be a strategic partnership between your existing team with an HR company that performs similar or complementary functions.

Most likely, however, an outsourced team is often a replacement for an in-house team or role.

Why Should You Consider a Fractional HR Company?

So, why should you consider a fractional HR company? Here are three reasons why your business might consider partnering with a fractional HR company (like Culture Works!)

  1. It Saves You Money

CEOs and other business leaders strive to make their company the best possible place to work. In order to do that, leaders need to invest in operationalizing their culture—plus there’s no business owner who wouldn’t like to cut costs where they can.

Hiring a fractional HR company is a cost-effective way to optimize your human resources. Hiring a fractional HR team can help reduce the cost of full-time employees while optimizing your existing team’s functionality.

In fact, did you know that the cost of hiring one full-time, in-house employee (with salary, benefits, etc.) can cost the same as receiving an entire fractional team?

  1. It Provides Additional Expertise and Resources

A fractional HR team can help provide additional expertise and resources to your business.

When you hire a team of human resources experts, you receive a depth of expertise that is different from hiring just another in-house team member. With an entire fractional team, you open yourself up to a greater network of people who can help. 

You also give yourself access to the resources that only HR professionals who have been in the industry for 10+ years have access to. Who wouldn’t want that level of expertise and resources?

Our team at Culture Works is comprised of HR experts with years of experience under their belt, including:

  • HR Consultants and Generalists
  • Culture Operations Partners
  • L&D Specialists
  • Culture and Branding Operation Specialists
  • And more

Each and every member understands how to integrate company culture with HR operations in order to create a successful company. Read on to learn more about what we do at Culture Works.

  1. It Can Cater to Specific Needs

Fractional teams can tailor their game plan to your specific needs as a company.

For example, at Culture Works we can perform assessments prior to our engagements. This helps tailor our approach to your company’s needs. Based on these assessments, we decide where our team can help your HR department operationalize its culture, talent, and HR.

So, there you have it… The difference between fractional HR and outsourced HR! Interested in learning more? Read on to learn more about when to hire a fractional HR team.

happy thanksgiving from the culture works team!

Happy Thanksgiving from the Culture Works Team!

I think we can all agree, 2020 has thrown us some serious curveballs. However, there is still so much to be thankful for. According to Harvard Health, the practice of gratitude is strongly associated with greater happiness, and I think we can all agree we would love some of that right now. 

happy thanksgiving from the culture works team!

A study done by Dr. Robert A. Emmons and Dr Michael E. McCullough made an effort to explain this correlation. They had three groups each write about various topics: gratitude, frustrations, and various events with no positive or negative association. After 10 weeks, the group who wrote about gratitude noted that they felt more optimistic and better about their lives. 

Surprisingly enough, during this study, those who practiced gratitude actually exercised more frequently and went to the physician less than those who focused on aggravation. While this doesn’t completely describe a cause and effect relationship, we can logically deduce that gratitude and happiness are related.

With that being said, this Thanksgiving, we asked our team to share a few things they’re grateful for. This year has been challenging for all of us, and our ongoing gratitude practice is truly what keeps us sane. Here are a few things our team at Culture Works are grateful for:

Kristi:

“I am grateful for the laughter and love shared between my husband, son, family, and friends. I am grateful for the people that have stood by me, supported me, and loved me unconditionally through my craziest year ever. I am grateful for our family’s health, wellness, faith, and the law of attraction working out for us. I am immensely grateful for the clients and partnerships that have allowed our business to grow which ultimately impact our purpose and our team member’s families to keep going through a pandemic.”

Jim:

“I’m grateful for my family.”

Claudia:

“This year has presented so many challenges to humanity, yet I find that I have many things to be grateful for:

  • I am grateful for the health of my family, friends, and myself.
  • In these days where so many people have lost their jobs, my husband and I are grateful for having jobs that we love.  
  • I am grateful for working at Culture Works where I hope to be able to impact the lives of our clients, their employees, and our internal team. 
  • Lastly, I had been running too fast for too many years not knowing how to balance work and life, and then COVID came along.  While I am not grateful for COVID, I am grateful for my new perspective and for learning to slow down, enjoy life, and not take it for granted.”

Kimberly:

  • “My health and the ability to work and remain healthy through the pandemic
  • My baby boy, who will be turning 1 on Dec. 8th.  Our lil IVF miracle baby who brings continual joy and love!
  • My husband who is my constant rock, best friend, and love
  • My Mom who watches Bryce every day and who provides unconditional care and love to him, and a role model of motherhood
  • My Dad who is now retired who comes and watch Bryce and helps out with housework
  • My BFF’s who have provided constant laughter, comfort, and a safe space throughout this year”

Melisa:

  • “My amazingly creative & talented boyfriend
  • My cuddly furbabies that drive me nuts
  • My health, wealth, and happiness”

Erica:

“I am thankful for my family, my health, and my joy. I’m thankful to be resilient in uncertain times and to have a wonderful friend group who supports me at my best and worst. 

Happy Thanksgiving!”

Michelle:

“This time of year and all year I am grateful for friendships. Strong, dedicated, empathetic, non-judgmental friends who are intentional. Friends who understand every day what can be thrown at you as a mother, as a partner, as an employee, and as a woman. Friends who will call you, celebrate, cry, laugh, and drink with you at the drop of a hat. Friends who celebrate each other’s successes and grab a hand when someone is down.  Friendships that last seasons and lifetimes, I am grateful for them all.”

Stephenie:

“This year, I am most grateful for my relationships with friends and family. For those that I love, and those I love spending time with, those who have worked hard to put in the effort to maintain connections as we’re forced apart, and the ways that we find to tell each other how much we appreciate each other – that’s been everything this year.”

Cherie:

“I am grateful that I was able to create success and opportunities during a time when most were struggling.”

Jenn:

“This year more than ever I am grateful for time. This year forced us to slow down. This year forced us to spend more time with the people we love. It removed some of the things that we did just to fill our time instead of connecting with our loved ones. So this year, I am grateful for the extra time that I have been given to connect on a deeper level with the ones I love most.”

Howie:

“I am grateful for the mistakes I have made and how I’ve learned and grown from them.  I am grateful for my family, the bond that we share, and the gift of watching my children grow into their own selves.  I am grateful to hear music, learn new things, and to enjoy the beauty of nature.”



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