7 Reasons Your Human Resources Department Is Ineffective
Anthony Barge
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Human Resources Departments struggle to handle the ebb and flow of business. When business is booming, there is increased demand for qualified candidates.?When the economy falters and business is slow, retaining the most qualified employees becomes critical and there is increased scrutiny of performance appraisal methods.
Why are so many HR departments within companies struggling??Here are?7 of the top reasons:
One cost-effective way to deal with these staffing challenges is retained searches.?These days, retained searches are typically conducted for only the highest levels of staff, namely the CEO, CIO and CTO.?There seems to be a reluctance to use retained searches for non-senior staff.?The argument being that qualified applicants may be found by employee referral or via Craigslist and similar mediums.
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Or, maybe less technology, more “hands-on” is the answer.?Could it be that the candidate selection process depends too much on technology and companies are inadvertently eliminating qualified candidates solely on the basis of not having enough “key terms” listed in their electronically submitted resumés?
Thankfully, a few of the staffing problems we mentioned should resolve on their own in time as the economy improves.?We should start to see an improvement in employee productivity and loyalty; people who are more willing to change jobs and a decrease in employee stress as vacancies are filled and the workload is redistributed.
In the interim, there are some tangible steps you can do to avoid employee burnout and limit liability.?We’ll address these in a future article.?In the meantime, we’re curious if you are seeing any of these staffing issues within your company??If so, how are you handling them?