Emerging Trends in Human Resources Management (HRM)
‘An approach to the development and implementation of HR
strategies that are integrated with business strategies and support their
Achievement’ (Armstrong, 2014)
HRM has also become involved in succession planning,
business continuity planning, workforce diversity, labor relations and some
aspects of mergers and acquisitions but competency based HRM creating a
successive impact in global context.
Act of Competency on Human Resource Management in Global Context.
Competencies are a group of skills or attributes that employees
need to carry out their work effectively. Competencies can vary between
different industries and levels of seniority, though the majorities are found
across many industries. Managing people is usually a competency reserved for
supervisory or managerial roles but it can also be expected of junior staff.
Being able to manage employees may form a significant part of the superior
role. It is therefore important that you can demonstrate superior people
management skills to achieve organizational objectives.
'Using the notion of competency and the results of competency analysis to inform and improve the processes of performance management, recruitment and selection, learning and development, performance, employee development and employee reward’ (Armstrong, 2014)
Core competencies in HRM
1. Training and Development
This core competency can range from identifying training and
development opportunities through to helping individual employees update their
knowledge of emerging technologies. It can also involve skills development, so
that employees can go for promotions or increase their responsibilities.
This is a continuous process which involves making sure that employee performance contributes to the goals of the department and the wider business. This competency may be included in the person specification.
3. Coaching and Mentoring
In certain roles, particularly technical jobs in IT or
programming, you may be expected to provide coaching and.mentor junior.
Adopted by google.
4. Team Building
Employers need to know that you can work collaboratively as part
of a team to meet defined objectives. People who possess this competency will
encourage information sharing and partnership working, and actively encourage
others to participate in the decision making process.
5. Commitment to Excellence
Demonstrating a commitment to quality means that you take pride in
your work and strive to deliver the best possible results. You should always be
looking for opportunities to improve the way you work, generate ideas for
streamlining processes and thoroughly check your work. Resilience, determination
and innovation are all qualities that you should emphasize if this core
competency is required.
6. Mind Mapping and Structured Thinking
In certain careers, employees are required to deploy structured
thinking skills and generate ‘mind maps’ (diagrams used to display connections
between ideas or concepts). This could be either in a project-based role or a
technical capacity. Setting out your ideas and thoughts in a logical pattern
using mind maps is an essential skill in these types of roles.
7. Career Progression
Employers look favorably on employees who are committed to career
progression and development. It shows that you are driven, committed and aim to
deliver the very best that you can for the business. Career progression may
appear in the form of promotions or can be as simple as being assigned more
senior duties.
8. Strategic Management
All businesses need to be managed effectively to succeed. A
strategic management competency relates to the coordination of business
operations to achieve and maintain an advantage over the competition. Strategic
management is about reviewing multiple business areas and evaluating data,
systems and processes to make informed decisions.
All successful managers need to be able to plan effectively. There
will be a number of business areas which require careful planning from finance
through to marketing and general operations. You will need to demonstrate your
capacity to meticulously plan business activities and implement projects
successfully
Adopted by google.
Adopted by google.
10. Persuading and Influencing Staff
As a manager you will be expected to influence and persuade a wide
range of people in a variety of situations. This may include influencing budget
managers to take greater control of their finances, or persuading a member of
the team to change an approach or behavior that is negatively impacting on
performance.
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