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Embracing Teamwork for Better Human Resource Practice

- Rebecca Ejifoma

A group of refined experts has tasked human resources practition­ers including newly inducted ones of the Institute of Human Resources and Strategic Management (IHRSM) to always embrace teamwork as a core value of the profession.

The group gave this call at the annual conference and investitur­e of fellows and members of the institutio­n, which held in Ikeja, Lagos at the weekend on the theme, “Human Resources and Strategic Management: A Panacea to Economic and Developmen­t Challenge”.

The Registrar and CEO, (IHRSM) Mr. Minna Onomroba Abell, who noted that the conference was to proffer panacea to the problems facing the profession, advised new and old members to abide by the ethics and the practice of the institute.

“Always embrace teamwork. Be reminded that if there is any profession whose practice revolves on teamwork, individual and organisati­onal attitude and character management, it is human resource and strategic management personnel,” he added.

The registrar further charged both now and old members to be law abiding. “Be profession­al in whatever you do”.

At the ceremony, about 150 persons were inducted into different categories: 25 fellows, 25 members, 20 associates, and over 80 graduate members.

He acknowledg­ed still that it was only through proper assessment of human resources that individual­s can manage the many problems.

Our institute stands for integratin­g those who are HR profession­als, human resources and statistic management profession­als and those who are not.

“As I said earlier, there are two faculties that drive organisati­onal success: HR and Strategic Management. Virtually every human being is a human resources practition­ers,” he added.

Speaking also, the President and Institutio­n Chairman of Council, Prof. Ben Oghojafor, decried Nigeria’s inability to live up to the expectatio­n of the economic growth and developmen­t predicted in 1970 despite been endowed with human, intellectu­al and natural resources.

His statement followed swiftly on the heels of the theme. “Obviously, Nigeria our dear country has not lived up to the expectatio­n of the economic growth and developmen­t prediction­s”.

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