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    Home»Special»HRForecast 2024»“The future of work isn’t ‘degree or skills’; it’s ‘degree & skills’,” Pramath Nath
    HRForecast 2024

    “The future of work isn’t ‘degree or skills’; it’s ‘degree & skills’,” Pramath Nath

    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauFebruary 29, 20243 Mins Read59646 Views
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    Talent tango: Fresh faces, sharp skills, or tech triumph? HR’s 2024 balancing act

    India’s renewables boom hinges on a finely-tuned ecosystem of skilled people, tech-driven equipment and efficient logistics. As the sector rockets towards its 500 GW target, the demand for trained manpower will skyrocket. This presents a golden opportunity to not only combat climate change but also nurture a purpose-driven workforce.

    However, a skills gap looms large. To bridge it, companies must employ innovative skilling methods for graduates, leverage technology for self-service and manager-effectiveness tools, and also foster a high-performance culture. Talent craves not just compensation and career prospects, but also an emotional connection to the organisation’s purpose, built on mutual trust, learning opportunities, meaningful work and an inclusive environment where honest mistakes are embraced.

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    Skill building is no longer optional; it’s a business imperative. The year 2024 and beyond will see a surge in focus on skill development, technology proficiency and data-driven decision-making at every level.

    Work reimagined: Office redux, remote reign, or hybrid harmony in 2024?

    Work decisions dance to a different tune now. COVID imposed a stark binary: remote work where possible, or health risk. But regardless, some professions still waltzed into the office. Today, the melody shifts. Companies aren’t the only ones calling for in-office collaboration; employees themselves yearn for a return to normalcy.

    We often overestimate the complexity of managing multiple generations; their entries have
    been staggered, fostering continuous assimilation, acceptance and collaboration

    Degrees or doers? Will skills reign supreme in 2024’s hiring arena?

    While degrees remain relevant, organisations prioritise a scalable workforce capable of adapting to industry needs. Relevant degrees retain their value, even in new-age technology fields, alongside minimum qualifications or applicable experience. Skill-based hiring, however, can be industry-specific; a hospitality chain may favour a skilled chef over a qualified trainee.

    To address skilled manpower shortages, organisations increasingly hire qualified fresh graduates and train them through tailored skill-building programmes. The future likely holds a synthesis of ‘and’ rather than ‘either’ when it comes to hiring. Expect to see a continued emphasis on degrees alongside relevant skills, ensuring a well-rounded and adaptable workforce.

    Five generations, one workplace: Can HR unify the tapestry of talent?

    A single, well-crafted set of policies can workforce. We often overestimate the complexity of managing multiple generations; their entries have been staggered, fostering continuous assimilation, acceptance and collaboration.

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    Differing policies for different demographics under the same roof can be counterproductive. Instead, a unified organisational purpose can foster a more productive workforce. Conflicts, clashes and disagreements are natural in any social setting, and can even lead to better solutions when constructively addressed.

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