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Friday, April 10, 2015

Managing Performances is getting a Big Deal!


I have very recently read thru the post of a Human Resource Leader Kevin Freitas with InMobi, the post was on the performance management handles, I really appreciate his thought process behind designing such an impressive system at InMobi.

I am just a young turk on the block and thought to share few of my observations on the performance management process industry wide; these according to me are the opportunity areas which require immediate attention:

1. There is an abrupt need of building confidence among employees about the Performance Management process an organization follows.

2. Transparency is one major factor which has proved to be a credibility killer, not only for the human resource team but also for the mid level managers and leaders. I have always been wondering of the reasons of so many organizations failing to be transparent and letting their resources feel resentful.

3. Performance discussions has to be an ongoing process rather a half yearly or an yearly thing, managers must realize that an employee’s demonstration at each moment spent in the organization has to be calculated as his performance, they must know the art of delegating and monitoring the show from the backstage and work along with the employee in case of any difference in the expectations, will lead to a powerhouse organization.

4. In an organization where everything or almost everything happens at Manager’s discretion creates a lot of ambiguity, human resource must take the control and drive the performance process!

5. Something which needs advancement at manager’s level is a strong training/ coaching (may be even before someone takes on managerial role) so as to create a strong sense towards being unbiased, transparent, creating a culture of high performance in the team and being aligned to the vision and the values of an organization.

Human Resource team across industry will have to be on their toes to not only allow the access to great talent but also building in them a sense happiness towards their choice!


Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Are You Tweeting?



While I have been away from blogging for quite a long time, I could not keep myself away from the thought of commencing it again and this is sheer happiness to get back to blogging on my birthday today :)

Writing this to share my views on a question raised by Sarang Brahme, a Talent Acquisition Leader with Capgemini, of being fair to people by judging them on socializing via Twitter :) Well I found that be an interesting perspective and scribbling down few thoughts over it.

I have very recently joined Twitter and absolutely thrilled with its potential, I am yet to explore its effectiveness for Talent Acquisition but writing this basis what I could explore in the past few weeks :)

Twitter- A platform for all: Linked In apparently has built its identity as a great platform for professional, an HR Professional or anybody else for that matter on Twitter is free to share their views and perspectives on any aspect, be it Work, Sports or any other interests they might hold. That gives Twitter an edge cos people will prefer to be on a platform wherein they can discuss and share anything in which they hold interest. 

I truly believe and see Human Resource Professionals as the key to great organization and recipe to become so is to:

1.  Keep yourself updated with the latest trends.
2.  Keep yourself engaged with the thought leaders or simply hear them out, keeping in mind the 70-30-10 principle where in 10% of the learnings come from observing and hearing out leaders J
3.  Twitter offers a great virtual platform to be a part of groups and chat with likeminded or otherwise people with ease, I can’t think of a better world where in you are not even required to step out to mingle with people unlike NHRDN n SHRM etc. (keeping in mind how many people can afford to find out time & money for such mega events, a harsh reality)
4. Fastest and the most crisp way of getting information is Twitter- Who understands the  importance of time better than a Sourcer or Recruiter always pressed by time ;)
5. Knowledge never goes waste and what could be a better platform to discuss variety than Twitter. While people bestow a lot of time on FB, they tend to become too formal on Linked In.. ;). The Blue Bird portal truly is Therapeutic for an improved horizon ;)

Would love to share more as I explore it further, till then Happy Tweeting :)