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Role of HR Manager. A training session presentation. Forethought. Sending men into war without training is like abandoning them. - Confucius The best way to improve performance of an organization is to train its people. Driving Forces in organizations. Increasing Domain Complexity
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Role of HR Manager A training session presentation
Forethought • Sending men into war without training is like abandoning them. - Confucius The best way to improve performance of an organization is to train its people.
Driving Forces in organizations • Increasing Domain Complexity • Accelerating Market Volatility • Intensified Speed of Responsiveness • Diminishing Individual Experiences
Performance is the CORE Performance
Shared Vision • A Chief Finance Officer (CFO) asks CEO: “What happens if we invest in our people and then they leave us?” CEO: What happens if we don’t, and they stay?”
Strategic Role of HRM: Dave Ulrich (1996) • Strategic partner • Change agent • Administrative expert • Change agent • Employee champion
Role of a Manager As a manager, an individual will have three major role domains: • Interpersonal • Informational • Decisional - Henry Mintzberg
Role of HR Manager • Service provider • providing info to individual, groups, departments and top management • Executive • carry out recruitment, compensation etc. • Facilitator • coordinate and provide resources to the employees
Role of a HR Manager • Consultant • motivation, training, grievance handling • Auditor • ensure all the members of organization perform their roles • ……………
SIX E’s of empowerment • Expertise • Experience • Excitement • Energy • Empathy • Ethical
Manage yourself • Excellence with integrity is what is expected of you • Expertise in whatever you do • Emotional intelligence for driving performance and people • Network and relationship is your asset • Take responsibility of your career…sell what you are doing (positioning yourself)
Manage others • Tell what you exactly want • Know exactly what they want • Respect their views and ideas • Put your ideas and its benefits clearly, early and honestly • Always judge people by their strength and capitalize it • Constructively engage people, encourage to implement and get involved
System thinking is important “Maybe pushing on that wall to the right will give some space.”
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