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tsk.raman
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Humble respects to everyone who has taken time out of their busy routines or schedules to make a contribution here, it's been a learning - serious and one's with a little bit of humour as well. Questions could be asked if HR is a Headless Chicken or a ScapeGOAT, but i would suggest we turn a blind eye to that. We needn't catch every ball thrown to us. Let's not get "FIXED."

Of late I have seen more appreciation of the HR professionals and the departments they staff, than ever before.

HR shoulders: Recruiting, Retention, Compliance, Benefits, Compensation, Work Environment Issues, Job Offers, Terminations, Exit Interviews, New Hire Paperwork, Scheduled Performance Review Paperwork, Handbook Policies, Safety, Drug Free Workplace Issues, Community Events, Disciplinary Counseling, Sexual Harassment Issues, Hostile, And A Confidant To You …..and now you tell me that you view this department as direct overhead line item to your P & L? Do you really mean that?

I will tell you ladies and gentlemen that after several long gut wrenching and sometimes professionally heated discussion I've had with the leadership in the companies I served, it's not been easy, I must admit though, that it took a while to make them understand what we are capable of.

I've often got this reply too “….You are one of the few people that could get away talking to me like this. But after listening to you, I have to admit that I have in all probability misaligned my thinking about our HR staff. So tell me Mr. Employee Champion, how to do fix this relationship between me and the HR team?”

Fortunately the light had come on their heads and we set the healing process in motion.

I tell you this true story because it is played out every day in businesses. My relationship with the Company I serve now as one of a business partner not as an adversarial relationship. Are there bad apples in all industries/job titles? Of course, but the companies that thrive, seem to willing share respect to all team members beginning at the highest level of management or ownership. If it is not demonstrated there, it won’t be demonstrated throughout the organizational chart of team players.

I sincerely believe what I’ve told here so much so that I can state Openly anywhere that the occupation of Human Resource Professional truly ranks in the top five. Be kind to each other and keep on doing what you do best…..people management.

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Trust this will help.

Warm regards,

TSK. Raman

From India, Hyderabad
gobarchand
17

Thanks Mr. Raman for sharing of your practical experience right here, It has been a long time when I have been active at CiteHR, so i thought this topic is really needed to be discussed,

Actually I have received most of responses keeping in view of behavioural aspect rather than technical which I was seeking for. but few things are really important which I

have framed about Hr professionals.

I would like to show you all a model of our own vital system & that model is known as "Fluid Mosaic Model" of cell membrane.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ce...diagram_en.svg

Every individual in an organization has different roles & responsibility but being an HR, I feel that we are "Integral proteins" of cell membrane (Organization) with semi-permeable characteristics and representing the nature of cell membrane to allow only those things to transport both ways which are really helpful to thrive

the organization. we make ourselves a cushion to absorb any & every shock to organization, although it is superficially known as "Sand witch model" but the subtle

beauty is still to be surfaced & to be spreaded & more than that still to be known.

Rgds,

Manish Gupta

From India, Ghaziabad
GOLDIE KUMAR
1

Sandeep,, I am doing this and you know my people are very happy. Management most of the times oppose me but it is what makes me happy. Goldie
From India, Pune
vivek.singh.2085
1

Dear Manish,
We are like parents for employees, sometime we need to react as father and sometime as mother. The beauty of this profession is that everyday we do have one new challenge to face. If you really want to grow than just react diplomatically. We are one of the pillars for every organization.
Thanks.

From India, Delhi
susan08
1

Dear All, I truly accept as Sandeep says. We are to be very strong then any other people in our organization. Brindha
From India, Coimbatore
akbe78
Nice comments above.
The role of HR - I would say is to set examples through professionalism what administration, discipline, and ethics means in any kind of organization. And HR ..is the nerve centre of any organization. Therefore, the role of HR exceeds the role specified by the definition of "management" or "managing". HR is an agent of bringing in virility and a motto into an organization. It is the brain.

From India, Kolkata
Paresh11335
Dear Be a fighter , don’t afraid Note the folowing Im God we trust, for the rest We Recruit, Induct, Orient, Train and Appraise.. A beautiful sentence by : Meir Amit
From India, Vadodara
vicky69
7

Manish, You Came to this conclusion after lot of Tolerence or at the initial stages of the depression?... Trust me Guys, We will be degraded to the maximum extent... TOLERATE... Bounce back and Prove what you are... You will be rewarded / Recognised / Appreciated... Unless you do give the company WHAT IS BEST REQUIRED FOR THE COMPANY, you will never be in a position to GROW the Company... which is your Growth...
From India, Coimbatore
gobarchand
17

Dear Mr. Vignesh,
Thanks for your concerns & am really happy to be the part of this fraternity with you right here but frankly speaking I am neither depressed nor having any negative feeling about my organization even I am quite happy with my current position. This is a natural question which I have felt during conversation with my fellow HR professionals & which I feel, must be raised here.
Manish Gupta
Lucknow

From India, Ghaziabad
gobarchand
17

Let you reassess the position of HR. HR has been pitted by both Management & workers in terms of Industrial relations & being always in an environment of mistrust both look at HR by the glaze of suspicion with negative mind of frame so the challenge to maintain harmony & trust by both is a continuous process or has it any end????????
And if HR is a shock absorber & change bringer then what is the relevance of other departments & at what extent other functions are justifiable?????
Rgds,
Manish Gupta

From India, Ghaziabad
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