HR isn’t just about keeping you out of trouble. Done well, it helps your business to run more smoothly, keeps your team on track and sets you up for long-term growth. But not all HR support is the same. It comes in three levels, and knowing the difference can help you to choose the right kind of help for your business.

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Level 1: Advisory HR Keeping the lights on and the business legally safe. This is the foundation layer. The essential compliance work that keeps things from falling through the cracks.


What it includes:

• Handbooks that are legally sound

• HR policies that are clear, practical and protect you

• Handling day-to-day issues, like absences, lateness and conduct

• Keeping employee records up to date and secure

• Making sure you're compliant with employment law and payroll basics


Level 2: Tactical HR

Fixing problems, improving processes and helping your people to perform.Tactical HR is about putting better people systems in place, not just reacting to issues, but improving on how things work day to day.


What it includes:

• Hiring the right people and onboarding them properly

• Helping managers to handle difficult conversations or underperformance

• Introducing consistent performance reviews and feedback

• Improving communication and team dynamics

• Rolling out workplace policies (e.g., hybrid work, PTO or attendance procedures)

• Coaching and supporting managers to lead effectively


Level 3: Strategic HR

Aligning your people with your long-term goals. Strategic HR helps you to plan ahead. It’s about designing the kind of team you’ll need to grow and creating a structure that supports your vision.


What it includes:

• Workforce planning: who to hire, when and why

• Identifying future leaders and building career paths

• Keeping your company culture strong as you scale

• Using HR data to improve retention and engagement

• Supporting big changes, like restructuring, funding growth or expansion


Which level do you actually need?

• If you're still stuck in admin or worried about compliance, start at Level 1.

• If you're hiring the wrong people or dealing with team issues, you need Level 2.

• If you're planning for growth or thinking about the future, Level 3 is essential.


The best HR consultants can support you at any level. But knowing what level you're operating at helps you to get the right support and stops you from wasting time and money on the wrong kind.


Want help in figuring out what level of support your business actually needs? That’s exactly what we do. Let’s talk.


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