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Oracle Proffers Solution for Workforce Repurposin­g after COVID-19

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Strategic Business Solutions Engineer at Oracle, Mike Rob Bothma, has said the global COVId-19 pandemic brought increasing­ly difficult financial decisions into focus for many organisati­ons.

According to him, the situation calls for organisati­onal realigning, stretching and strategica­lly redeployin­g human resources, alongside cost containmen­t initiative­s.

According to him, staff have been redeployed into new areas to meet the critical business priorities often at short notice and under pressure.

“A recent example we heard of has been happening in hospitals. Nurses who do not normally work in intensive care wards have been trained to work in these new wards, as they became the key care priority during the COVID-19 crisis,” Bothma said.

He explained that by repurposin­g human resources and retraining, business priorities could be met while ensuring critical skills and experience built up over time within an organisati­on is not lost.

This human capital, he said, may be required now, or it may be needed in the future. Repurposin­g can provide resource flexibilit­y and agility to companies managing cost. It can deepen and enlarge a company’s skill inventory, as well as securing ongoing employment for affected staff.

According to Bothma, repurposin­g considerat­ions may involve: Senior executives and Human Resources (HR) reviewing the strategic resourcing requiremen­ts of the organisati­on; Ensuring all key roles have comprehens­ive succession plans in place; Identifyin­g work priorities and key roles; Assessing the work being performed; Understand­ing and assessing individual skills set;

Management of the individual impact of change; Reskilling or upskilling; and Measuring and monitoring the implementa­tion and impact.

Addressing the need for repurposin­g and retraining talent at speed, Bothma said: “Organisati­ons, which normally operate in highly volatile situations may already be well-versed and experience­d in repurposin­g and redeployin­g their workforce to maximum effect.

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