What is HR’s role in Leadership? A key role of an HR in any organization is to ensure right and competent people are assigned at the leadership level and they are performing at their best potential. HR leaders are the core of any organization and its success. They are responsible for strategizing and driving talent needs for which it is of utmost importance that the HR leaders have additional skills.
They must understand where the organization is lead, influence the senior leaders, and support the strategy and planning process to propel the business to its success. HR leaders must know their strengths and weaknesses to improve their ability and leverage their role.
By the end of the HR Leadership Development Training Program, the participants of this course will be able to:
Leverage on the skills and abilities discussed for the benefit, to the most
Provide a framework for employees to develop on their own while at work
Create an atmosphere for employees to express and share their ideas and views
Generate a chain of communication between the employees and the management leading to employees’ and organizations’ development
Provide a platform to the employees to exhibit their skills, knowledge, and expertise for the benefit of the organization, creating opportunities for thriving
Encourage and appreciate the innovative and out of the box ideas provided by the employees
Be a conduit of bringing disruption in the organization and the industry
Attract and retain the best talent in the market with engaging policies and rewards
Acquire effective financial and budgeting abilities
Have the best workforce planning and human resource technology solution
Plan training interventions and help employees excel
Provide feedback for growth and course correction
Leaders and Managers, HR personnel, Line Managers, HR experts, OD Consultants, Independent consultants, Corporate professionals leading people in the business
Human Resource Leadership Skills
Interpersonal skills
Leadership skills
Effective decision-making skills
Speaking/ Communication skills
Organizational skills
Emotional intelagence
Assertiveness
Analytical skills
Technical skills
Talent Management
Generating leads and sourcing
Recruiting
Assessments
Interviewing and selection
Reference check
Hiring and onboarding
Employee and Labor Relations
Understanding organizational goal
Economic growth and development
Less employee turnover
Enables extensive knowledge of the company and its practices
Increased revenue
Highly motivated workforce
Reduced conflicts and increased loyalty
Design and Operations
Building and sensitizing the teams
Designing systematic and effective practices and framework
System and its continuous improvement process
Structure and guidelines manual
Mapping and communicating tools
Research, assess, and analyze – continuous improvement
Modifying and assimilating – Being agile and iterations
Global Mobility and Expact services
Identifying and implementing the right talent
Aligning employees strategically
Motivating people to contribute their best
Enables clear and competent staff hiring to achieve the goal of the organization
Applying the right people with the right skills in the right place and time
Influencing the Workforce Using HR Technology
Coaching, mentoring and monitoring
Aligning personal objectives with the organization’s goals
Cross-training the employees – breaking the Silos
Improved communication between departments – collaboration
Encouraging employees to share innovative ideas
HR Knowledge Management
Collected data needs to be correctly defined and characterized
Collaborating with existing and previous employees
Connecting with the customers for feedback
Learning from self and competitors (Decisions and Mistakes)