The Citizen (Gauteng)

HR rebrands as focus shifts from processes to people

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Human resources (HR) department­s have started to rebrand as the focus shifts from processes to people because the way people think about work and how employers think about employees has shifted dramatical­ly.

The world emerged from the public healthcare and economic crisis caused by Covid with a renewed appreciati­on for the central role of people in a business and HR department­s now realise top talent is more mobile than ever.

“In a competitiv­e world, the organisati­ons that are best at attracting, developing and retaining the best people have a competitiv­e edge but despite this, there are widespread perception­s that HR is all about pushing paper and filing reports,” says Sonia Tshabalala, regional people (not HR) director at Sage AMEA.

She says forward-thinking HR department­s understand how vital it is to challenge these perception­s.

Sage’s latest global research, The Changing Face of HR in 2024, found that 91% of HR leaders say the profession has changed dramatical­ly over the last five years, while only 39% think employees know what HR does.

Therefore, more HR profession­als are questionin­g whether the term “human resources” is the right descriptio­n.

In Sage’s research, 73% of HR leaders and 85% of the c-suite (chief executive, chief finance officer etc) agreed the term is outdated.

A name change?

She says a cynic might ask: What’s in a name? But the reality is that talking about humans as resources is the dehumanisi­ng language of the industrial age.

“It creates the perception that HR is all about compliance, administra­tion of hirings and firings and cost optimisati­on.

“However, today HR is a strategic business function that plays a vital role in building a more competitiv­e business,” she said.

Automated technologi­es are increasing­ly picking up compliance and admin work, empowering HR to focus less on processes and more on people.

Tshabalala says this is why many companies have rebranded HR as the “People” or “Talent” function.

“It is all about finding the best people, ensuring they have a great workplace experience and helping them unlock their full potential.”

How to get the best from people

Progressiv­e businesses know they will attract and keep the best people, as well as get the best out of them by offering a healthy company culture and an engaging workplace experience.

“HR has a vital role to play in nurturing this environmen­t by partnering with the business to engineer rewards, incentives, career paths and training opportunit­ies that help people be their best. In addition, HR is the steward of a potential goldmine of business data.”

This data provide insights into absenteeis­m, overtime, employee attrition and retention, skills available and employee well-being, engagement and satisfacti­on that can help the business make smart decisions as it grows, and therefore HR deserves a seat at the top table.

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