In the CIPD survey conducted a few years ago the Respondents were asked ‘If you had to say what was the most significant change likely to affect the way in which the HR function develops in the next five years, what would it be?’ Some of the responses are quoted below and throughout the report.
‘HR needs to see itself as central to delivering business
objectives; CEOs need to see HR in the same way.’
‘Change in culture, resulting in line managers taking a
more effective and active role in managing their staff
and tackling HR issues.’
‘Greater involvement by HR in organisational
development as a whole.‘
‘It needs to be more strategic but also will have to
demonstrate its contribution to the business both in
terms of cost and value added.‘
‘The most significant change will be in HR’s specialism
to provide consultancy to line management and an
increasing input to board-level decisions/business
strategy.‘
‘In my experience the HR function is more of a
legalistic department and, given changes in
employment law, is more likely to develop in this
direction over the next five years.‘
‘HR has to understand and influence business needs
and work with operational staff to achieve required
strategic outcomes. Don’t say no – find an appropriate
route to say yes.‘
‘The strength of the economy will depend on whether
HR is a “selling” or “buying” function, which has a
major impact upon the direction in which it develops.‘
‘The need for HR to fully understand both the
business and HR practices in order to deliver effective
solutions to maximise business performance.‘
From Sri Lanka, Kolonnawa
‘HR needs to see itself as central to delivering business
objectives; CEOs need to see HR in the same way.’
‘Change in culture, resulting in line managers taking a
more effective and active role in managing their staff
and tackling HR issues.’
‘Greater involvement by HR in organisational
development as a whole.‘
‘It needs to be more strategic but also will have to
demonstrate its contribution to the business both in
terms of cost and value added.‘
‘The most significant change will be in HR’s specialism
to provide consultancy to line management and an
increasing input to board-level decisions/business
strategy.‘
‘In my experience the HR function is more of a
legalistic department and, given changes in
employment law, is more likely to develop in this
direction over the next five years.‘
‘HR has to understand and influence business needs
and work with operational staff to achieve required
strategic outcomes. Don’t say no – find an appropriate
route to say yes.‘
‘The strength of the economy will depend on whether
HR is a “selling” or “buying” function, which has a
major impact upon the direction in which it develops.‘
‘The need for HR to fully understand both the
business and HR practices in order to deliver effective
solutions to maximise business performance.‘
From Sri Lanka, Kolonnawa
Dear Sir,
Its absolutely right survey. From my point of view, HR should be focused on business as whole. Not only human part. We can contribute more than others dept. We will have to change our pattern/ style of working. We will have to generate interest to run the organisation as a whole.
Thank you sir.
Regards
Sidheshwar
From India, Bangalore
Its absolutely right survey. From my point of view, HR should be focused on business as whole. Not only human part. We can contribute more than others dept. We will have to change our pattern/ style of working. We will have to generate interest to run the organisation as a whole.
Thank you sir.
Regards
Sidheshwar
From India, Bangalore
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