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How to Solve 3 Strategic HR Challenges Using Skills Intelligence?

by 365Talents | Employee Engagement

In a world where workplace competencies are changing faster than ever, HR professionals often struggle to deliver solutions that support the organisation’s objectives while meeting employees’ needs.

As HR processes go digital and new organisational aspirations emerge, HR is at the centre of decision-making – at least in theory. In practice, HR managers struggle to assert this level of strategic leadership within their organisations. HR professionals’ main challenge is how to balance the organisation’s business objectives with employees’ individual objectives. To achieve a balance that works, HR professionals need to make sure they are considering three key success factors:

  • Make employees the focus of the process at all times.
    Whenever you implement a new solution, the ‘reason why’ has to be your people.
  • Keep the organisation’s objectives in mind.
    This is vital to ensuring that HR remains a key stakeholder in strategic decisions within the
    organisation.
  • Stay agile with your processes and chosen solutions
    For your initiatives to be successful, they must be adaptable.

To know more about these factors, download ‘How to Solve 3 Strategic HR Challenges Using Skills Intelligence’ below.

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