{"id":24529,"date":"2014-01-02T14:27:38","date_gmt":"2014-01-02T21:27:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.smartrecruiters.com\/blog\/?p=24529"},"modified":"2017-10-17T09:48:19","modified_gmt":"2017-10-17T16:48:19","slug":"how-hr-will-evolve-in-2014","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.smartrecruiters.com\/blog\/how-hr-will-evolve-in-2014\/","title":{"rendered":"How Will HR Evolve in 2014?"},"content":{"rendered":"
It\u2019s easy to predict the future of human resources, just go for the low hanging fruit. Whenever asked about the future of HR<\/a>, \u201ctechnology\u201d is always a safe bet. It\u2019s an easy win, because sure there will be some new tech \u2013 there\u2019s always new tech. The real question is what new tech specifically, will help HR and<\/i> is HR ready for it? Dedication to Engagement<\/strong><\/p>\n HR can evolve in 2014 by making more exceptional workplaces. We have to turn those engagement statistics<\/a> around. Now somewhere around 65-75% of all employees are disengaged. That\u2019s way too high. We have to make work better and workplaces more enticing. We can do that by making sure our employees are well taken care of. They sacrifice a lot for us. They come to work when they are sick, miss their kids\u2019 school performances, miss dinner with spouses, rearrange their lives, work their butts off and its time we give them the respect they deserve.<\/p>\n So what does that mean? Safety training! Comfortable work spaces! New computers! New equipment! More training! And maybe even better compensation.<\/p>\n More Fun in Work<\/strong><\/p>\n Another thing HR can do 2014 is learn \u201cgamification\u201d <\/a>\u2013 which is not new but it\u2019s everywhere; like Kevin Hart or Miley Cyrus. Your training processes and sharing databases stink. There are no reward metrics involved. If nothing is challenging or rewarding, there is no participation. It\u2019s a fact that human beings love to compete and match wits. We also love to share. So use those metrics along with technology to create knowledge base systems which promotes and rewards sharing, communication and participation \u2013 your employees will be more engaged.<\/p>\n The Next Step on Social Media<\/strong><\/p>\n C\u2019mon man! It\u2019s been time to stop being afraid to send a freakin\u2019 tweet! You don\u2019t want to learn this or that because you are afraid you will learn something that you don\u2019t like and have to act upon it. Stop being afraid! Learn to use\u00a0Facebook for recruiting<\/a>, Twitter for communication and analytics. Figure out how to use a hashtag and an \u201c@\u201d symbol.\u00a0 Remember how we preach that \u201cChange is constant\u201d and \u201cIt\u2019s good to get out of your comfort zone\u201d… Well yeah, let\u2019s take our own medicine. Sure, there are some stupid people, saying dumb stuff online but social media<\/a> is like any other tool ever invented; some people use appropriately and some people abuse it. We need to use it as tool of engagement, marketing, recruiting and brand messaging.<\/p>\n More Cross Department Integration\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n In 2014, human resources should work with recruiting, marketing, branding, and web-developers to modernize their company\u2019s employer branding<\/a>, and that includes mobile compatibility. Mobile technology means smartphones and tablets. People are buying up these gadgets and using them more and more. If potential customers, clients and employees can\u2019t access your websites or career pages on mobile devices<\/a>, they will move on to a company that is more innovative.<\/p>\n Standing Up for Your Co-workers<\/strong><\/p>\n Lastly, HR needs to be more confident and stand up to those bad bosses who requests (demands) that we break rules and turn a blind eye to impropriety. HR is a strategic partner in business, sometimes we have to access the potential risks and advise against something but that is no reason to freeze us out or marginalize us with administrative duties.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The New Year will be revolutionary for human resources, if we demand it. We have to expect higher standards of employees, our bosses, our professional development associations and our yourselves. Before HR will evolve we\u2019ve got to know our stuff!<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Chris Fields<\/a>\u00a0is an HR professional and leadership guy who also helps job seekers write great resumes and blogs. His work can be found at ResumeCrusade.com & CostofWork.com. Photo Credit Ben Eubanks<\/a>‘\u00a0UpstartHR<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n SmartRecruiters<\/a>\u00a0is the hiring platform with everything you need to source talent, manage candidates, and make the right hires.<\/b><\/p>\n How do think HR will evolve in 2014?<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"It\u2019s easy to predict the future of human resources, just go for the low hanging fruit. Whenever asked about the future of HR, \u201ctechnology\u201d is always a safe bet. It\u2019s an easy win, because sure there will be some new tech \u2013 there\u2019s always new tech. 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\nLet\u2019s face it, we are not known as early adopters. We tend to wait until new tech been tested, tired and proven to net results. And then we stick with the old ATS, HRIS, software, or vendor that we are held to by contract. So if there is new technology we won\u2019t use it next year anyway. Let\u2019s talk realistically about what we (HR<\/a>) should do in 2014 to evolve.<\/p>\nHow Will HR Evolve in 2014?<\/a><\/blockquote>