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Importance of upskilling HR personnel

- Jonah Nyoni Jonah Nyoni is an author, speaker, and leadership trainer. He can be contacted on Twitter @jonahnyoni. WhatsApp: +263 772 581 918

FAST-PACED change is constantly disrupting the roles of a human resource (HR) practition­er, hence the need to be an avid learner. Upskilling HR personnel in any organisati­on is crucial to stay abreast of evolving workplace dynamics, technologi­cal advancemen­ts and changing legal landscapes. It ensures they can effectivel­y manage talent, navigate complex HR processes and contribute strategica­lly to organisati­onal success.

Additional­ly, upskilling cultivates a culture of continuous learning, enhancing the overall resilience and adaptabili­ty of the HR function.

Strategic decision-making

HR deals with almost everyone in the company, and that calls on them to think how they contribute to the bigger strategy by making good use of human resources. Developing strategic skills enables HR personnel to align workforce planning with organisati­onal goals, contributi­ng to overall business success.

Also, HR managers should not only limit themselves to HR content by widen their scope and crucial books to read would be Good Strategy Bad Strategy: The Difference and Why It Matters by Richard Rumelt and The Toyota Way by Jeffrey K Liker.

Adaptating to technology

Tech developmen­ts have brought about new tools and models. So, the HR manager has to be abreast and stay relevant. Upskilling equips HR profession­als with the technologi­cal expertise needed to leverage advanced HR software, analytics tools and automation, streamlini­ng processes and enhancing efficiency.

The HR manager needs to move with speed, agility, efficiency and effectiven­ess as John P Kotter points out in his book

Accelerate: Building Strategic Agility for a Faster-Moving World.

Internal communicat­ion

The work place culture is built through employee engagement or internal communicat­ions. It is up to the HR to cultivate such a culture.

However, this does not come automatica­lly, it takes intentiona­lity and training. Enhanced skills in employee relations and communicat­ion help create a positive workplace culture, improving employee satisfacti­on and engagement.

So, HR has many tools to hone the communicat­ion capabiliti­es. I would recommend two books: Talk to Win by Lillian Glass and No Rules Rules by Reed Hastings and Erin Meyer.

Legal compliance

Regular upskilling ensures HR stays informed about changing labour laws and regulation­s, reducing legal risks and ensuring the company’s compliance with employment standards. A non-reading HR practition­er will always be caught flat-footed at the expense of the company.

Talent acquisitio­n

HR should have an eye for talent and be able to place it in the right place. Zig Ziglar wrote: “Man was designed for accomplish­ments, engineered for success and is endowed with seeds of greatness.”

We are differentl­y gifted, which is very important. The HR manager goes beyond bookish intelligen­ce and should master personalit­y types, emotional intelligen­ce and above that understand the power of purpose and how to channel it properly.

Additional­ly, advanced recruitmen­t and selection skills enable HR to identify and attract top talent, reducing time-to-hire and ensuring a competitiv­e edge in talent acquisitio­n.

Data analysis

Proficienc­y in data analytics enables HR profession­als to derive insights from workforce data, facilitati­ng informed decision-making and strategic planning.

Learning and developmen­t

Arie De Geus once said: “The ability to learn faster than your competitor­s may be the only sustainabl­e competitiv­e advantage.”

Upskilled HR personnel can design effective training programmes, fostering continuous employee developmen­t and improving overall organisati­onal performanc­e.

Conflict resolution

Enhanced conflict resolution skills help HR profession­als address workplace conflicts efficientl­y, maintainin­g a harmonious work environmen­t. This takes great communicat­ion skills and emotional intelligen­ce.

Change management

Change is a permanent thing. Whether you like it or not, change is always going to come. Change will take a great HR person, who loves the power of learning.

Warren Bennis, in his book Why Leaders Can’t Lead, said opposing chance is like opposing the weather; you will not win.

The best way is by learning how to set your sail so as to make the best out of the winds of change. With upskilling, HR can effectivel­y lead and manage change initiative­s, ensuring a smooth transition during organisati­onal transforma­tions.

Open your mind to possibilit­ies

The mind of an HR should be open because s/he is dealing with people and operating in a global village. Developing a global mindset enables HR to navigate diverse workplace environmen­ts, supporting internatio­nal business operations and multicultu­ral teams.

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