Talent tango: Fresh faces, sharp skills, or tech triumph? HR’s 2024 balancing act
The NBFC sector is thriving, poised for unprecedented growth, with a 36.3 per cent urbanisation rate and an average age of 28 years in India. Housing sales in top cities have surged by 31 per cent, indicating a vast untapped opportunity. Positioned in an upcycle phase, the NBFC sector presents abundant opportunities for the skilled talent pool invested in it. Both new entrants and established players must navigate the talent war, with the challenge being not just attraction but retention of skilled professionals. The industry exhibits a diverse talent spectrum, ranging from those indifferent to educational qualifications to highly qualified minds shaping policies and managing risks.
In this dynamic landscape, two key priorities for the 2024 strategy emerge:
• Talent attraction remains a formidable challenge, but retaining this talent is the greater challenge.
• Achieving operational efficiency is paramount, requiring a strategic blend of technology adoption and a mindset attuned to identifying opportunities for efficiency gains and enhancing customer experiences.
Work reimagined: Office redux, remote reign, or hybrid harmony in 2024?
Exploring ‘Employee behaviour science’ is now imperative. Traditional work arrangements will not make a comeback in 2024. Flexibility, an often underutilised retention tool, is essential for attracting the right talent. It revolves around establishing trust and empowering employees, catering to the diverse needs of our workforce, spanning corporate and field roles, including talents from various backgrounds and gig workers. Embracing the ‘work from anywhere’ concept, 2024 will see practices fostering innovation by leveraging the strengths of diverse talents. The focus extends beyond innovative work arrangements to rethinking ways of working, requiring flexible organisational and team structures that can adapt to evolving needs.
In 2024, HR grapples with the dual challenge of attracting and retaining top talent within financial constraints
Inclusion illusion or inclusive ideal: Can HR build true equity in 2024?
Inclusion and diversity are vital for our industry’s sustainability. At Hero Housing, transparency, respect, equality and empowerment form the core values. All opportunities are accessible to competent individuals, and we invest in and support promising talent through learning, development and growth opportunities. Our constant focus is on cultivating a conducive work environment that fosters employee encouragement and motivation.
Initiatives such as work-from-anywhere and career-restart programmes to attract individuals on career breaks, including superannuated experts, were introduced and will be further enhanced in 2024 to truly embrace diversity. We are committed to reinforcing our beliefs and expanding the impact of our unique talent-management programmes in the coming year!
Five generations, one workplace: Can HR unify the tapestry of talent?
The generational mix in our industry is advantageous. It offers a unique blend of perspectives that enhances our understanding of customers. It is crucial to channel this energy toward creating business value, fostering workforce cohesion and internal introspection to mitigate conflicts and improve customer responsiveness.
As we navigate 2024 and the years ahead, innovation is paramount. Policy and governance will contribute to achieving uniformity, and our focus is on implementing interventions tailored to the distinctive needs of each workforce segment. Our priority is to establish an environment that caters to diverse segments, encompassing policies such as pink leave and amoeba teams formed on the basis of organisational requirements.
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