Talent tango: Fresh faces, sharp skills, or tech triumph? HR’s 2024 balancing act
In 2024, organisations will continue to prioritise building an employee-centric workplace, recognising its significance for heightened productivity, innovation, and sustained success.
Organisations will particularly focus on:
Flexibility: It has become a standard employee expectation but the manifestation of flexibility may vary across sectors based on their unique needs.
Inclusivity and purpose: Employees seek organisations with a broader purpose beyond financial success. Concepts such as diversity and inclusion (D&I), corporate social responsibility (CSR), and environmental, social, and governance (ESG), will play a dominant role in shaping the new workplace era.
Automation: Digitalisation is essential for delivering a delightful experience to all stakeholders, including employees. Automation will play a more significant role in HR, not only for people management but also in change management. Upskilling becomes crucial to help employees adapt to emerging technologies such as AI, which demonstrates tremendous potential.
Skills over role: The evolving workplace, shaped by technology, underscores the importance of helping employees expand beyond predefined roles and acquire new skills to stay relevant consistently.
Talent tug-of-war: Balancing retention with inflationary realities
A strategy encompassing growth, development, and emotional engagement with the organisationcan serve as a winning approach not only for recruiting new talent but also for retaining existing employees. Talent management and development strategies need to go beyond competitive compensation structures, requiring a tailored approach across organisations.
HR will reassess intricate contemporary work dynamics for a sustainable and inclusive workplace
This year, upskilling emerges as the most critical element to meet evolving customer and business needs. In dynamic industries such as life insurance, where changes align with regulatory shifts and customer expectations, change management at the company level becomes imperative. Therefore, qualities such as agility and technical proficiency become crucial for employees. Additionally, a significant element contributing to our success is social commitment. Our workforce’s strong dedication to CSR activities has proven successful in engaging employees and fostering a sense of purpose.
Productivity panic or prioritising peace: Will we work smarter in 2024?
Productivity will continue to be a key focus in 2024, given the expanding economy and improved growth opportunities across India Inc. To align with this emphasis on higher productivity, there will be a shift towards redefining measurement metrics, incorporating greater flexibility, work-life balance, and fairness in compensation structures. HR will reassess these intricate contemporary work dynamics to foster a sustainable and inclusive workplace culture.
Work-life Jenga: Can HR help stack it right in 2024?
I believe the emphasis should be on a culture driven by outcomes, performance, and productivity rather than the number of hours worked. Engaging work that keeps individuals ‘in the flow’ tends to enhance performance and contributions. It is essential for employees to perceive their employers and managers as caring and attentive, ready to support them when needed, and invested in their overall well-being and development. Offering work flexibility based on employee needs significantly contributes to balancing professional and personal life.
This article is sponsored by Thomas Assessments
43 leaders predict the upcoming trends for 2024. To download the e-copy click here