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    Home»Special»HRForecast 2024»“Wealth creation and variable pay will boost talent retention,” P Dwarakanath
    HRForecast 2024

    “Wealth creation and variable pay will boost talent retention,” P Dwarakanath

    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauFebruary 23, 20243 Mins Read55932 Views
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    Talent tug-of-war: Balancing retention with inflationary realities

    In the current BANI (short for Brittle, Anxious, Non-Linear, and Incomprehensible) world, attracting and retaining talent is more a business challenge than HR’s responsibility. To navigate this challenge, HR professionals need a multifaceted strategy.

    Focus on company culture and values: Cultivate an inclusive, transparent and collaborative culture with a compelling purpose. A positive ‘Tone at the Top’ motivates key talent.

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    Customise compensation and benefits: Cater to a Gen Z-dominated workforce. Offer flexible compensation packages, including gender-neutral leave policies, mental wellness leave, childcare benefits, and financial consultations. Long-term wealth creation opportunities and increased variable pay can retain talent while managing cash flow.

    Offer robust talent-development and growth opportunities: Prioritise continuous learning, skill development, career growth to attract and retain talent.

    Reward and recognise good work: Introduce cost-effective recognition programmes acknowledging significant achievements, providing ‘psychic income’ to satisfy employees’ esteem needs A multifaceted strategy, combined with flexibility, a collaborative and safe work environment, and smart use of data and advanced technology, resonates well with diverse talent, aiding in talent attraction and retention.

    HR should empower employees with flexible, skill-based career paths

    Career cartography chaos: Can HR map the modern maze in 2024?

    In the evolving business landscape, HR professionals must recognise the need to embrace innovation and adapt careerdevelopment strategies to address the dynamic, evolving needs and aspirations of the modern workforce. To achieve this, HR should adopt a more flexible, customised and skill-based approach to career development.

    Skills mapping and assessment: Conduct comprehensive skill assessments to identify current gaps and future requirements. Develop programmes to upskill and re-skill employees based on the assessment.

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    Customised development plans: Have personalised development plans, collaborate with employees to focus on skill enhancement, foster a culture of lifelong learning, and enable pursuit of individual interests and strengths.

    Grow your own timber: Encourage internal mobility and job rotation to develop diverse skills that allow employees to adapt to different roles.

    Transparent career-development model: Clearly outline the skills and experience needed for each level, enabling employees to chart their own career paths.

    Robust feedback and performance reviews: Conduct regular feedback and performance review sessions to align individual goals with organisational objectives.

    Inclusion illusion or inclusive ideal: Can HR build true equity in 2024?

    This can be achieved by enhancing inclusive leadership practices such as:

    Focus on coaching, training and education: HR can coach leaders to actively model inclusive behaviours, foster open dialogues around diversity, and consistently communicate the significance of inclusivity for organisational success.

    Accountability and metrics: Establish clear metrics to evaluate leadership performance, and diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts.

    Empowering culture: Empower employees from diverse backgrounds with ‘freedom and responsibility’, allowing them to voice concerns, offer insights and drive initiatives that promote inclusivity. Address pay equity and equal opportunity.

    Diverse hiring and career-development practices: Implement structured hiring and offer equal access to career development opportunities for employees of all background.

    Transparent reward and recognition policies: Clearly communicate the decision-making process for salaries, promotions and recognitions to foster trust and transparency.

    By adopting the above approach, HR will foster a culture where diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) are ingrained into the organisation’s DNA.

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