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    Home»Special»Editorial»Why HR is at a Crossroads?
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    Why HR is at a Crossroads?

    It’s a perfect storm of challenges and opportunities
    mmBy Dr. Prajjal Saha | HRKathaJuly 24, 20244 Mins Read25035 Views
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    The tectonic plates of the corporate world are shifting, and HR is at the epicentre of this seismic change. A perfect storm of factors—a volatile economy, the Great Resignation, the rise of AI, and the growing emphasis on diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEI&B)—is forcing HR departments to reinvent themselves.

    Historically, HR has been the unsung hero of the corporate world. Today, it’s in the spotlight, under intense scrutiny. Employees demand more than just a paycheck; they seek purpose, growth, and well-being. The challenge for HR is to deliver on these expectations while navigating a complex and rapidly changing landscape.

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    A recent survey of over 620 HR leaders by Grant Thornton reveals a stark reality. Benefits, development, and DEI&B are the top factors attracting new employees, with 33 per cent citing benefits, 28 per cent citing development and training opportunities, and 25 per cent citing DEI&B initiatives as the most influential factors. However, despite offering these, companies struggle to retain talent. The chasm between perception and reality is evident. While HR leaders believe they prioritise employee well-being, a significant portion of employees feel disengaged. More than a third of employees are disengaged, and work-life balance remains a top reason for leaving. In fact, 23 per cent of HR leaders identified inadequate work-life balance as the primary reason employees leave their organisations, followed by inconvenient commutes at 21 per cent and wages not keeping up with inflation at 18 per cent. This disconnect is a chasm that HR must bridge.

    Technology, a double-edged sword, offers both opportunities and challenges. AI can streamline processes and personalise experiences, but it also risks exacerbating biases if not carefully managed. The survey found that 43 per cent of respondents are already using AI for candidate sourcing, with 60 per cent leveraging it for performance reviews. HR leaders must become AI stewards, ensuring that technology is a tool for empowerment, not control.

    DEI&B has moved from a buzzword to a business imperative. Yet, translating commitments into tangible actions remains a challenge. While many organisations claim to prioritise DEI&B, the reality is often different. The data shows that over half (56 per cent) of HR leaders claim to have increased their focus on DEI&B in the past 12 months, and nearly 80 per cent believe advancement opportunities at their companies are equitable to all backgrounds and identities. This means creating equitable advancement opportunities, fostering inclusive cultures, and measuring progress. It’s about more than just ticking boxes; it’s about creating a workplace where everyone feels valued and empowered.

    Mergers and acquisitions, once seen as growth engines, now present complex HR challenges. Integrating disparate workforces, cultures, and systems is a complex task. The survey found that 77 per cent of HR leaders have conducted an acquisition in the last two years, and 72 per cent expect another in the next year. HR must be at the forefront of these endeavours, ensuring a seamless transition and minimising disruption.

    The spectre of layoffs looms large. While 42 per cent of HR leaders anticipate layoffs in the next six months, AI is unlikely to eliminate the need for human talent. HR must balance the imperatives of cost-cutting with the need to retain top talent.

    HR is at a crossroads. The old playbook no longer suffices. It’s time for a radical transformation. HR leaders must become strategic partners, change agents, and employee advocates. They must leverage technology while prioritising human connection, and drive a culture of continuous improvement. The stakes are high, but the rewards are even greater. A future where employees are engaged, empowered, and aligned with organisational goals is within reach. It’s time for HR to seize the moment and lead the way.

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    This is a pivotal moment for HR. The decisions made today will shape the future of work.

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    Dr. Prajjal Saha is a business journalist and the editor-publisher of HRKatha. He writes on the realities of work and organisations, offering a clear-eyed view of how companies translate intent into action—often revealing the gap between the two. With over 25 years of experience, he focuses on interpreting workplace trends and leadership decisions in a way that is both insightful and accessible. He founded HRKatha in 2015 to create a platform for credible, insight-driven analysis of the evolving workplace.

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