HR in 2022: 7 key trends that will affect employee experience
People analytics will play an important role in buy-ins for HR policies. At the same time,?managers will need to be hired, trained, and promoted with the mindset that they do not need to know all the answers.
An HR leader?HRO?interviewed ?in 2020 once said: "It’s an understatement to say that COVID-19 caught us off guard. In a business-as-usual environment, HR is a trusted partner to the business but, in a pandemic, we are leading the fight."
Today, her words continue to ring loud and true?— with countries moving out of the pandemic stage to settle into an endemic, HR continues to play the most important role in understanding the workforce needs in order to take them forward.
In line with that, the report highlighted seven key trends that will impact the employee experience in 2022?— how mental health and resilience will propel growth, the role of people analytics in fueling buy-in for HR policies, and more; as well as focus areas to address these in the year ahead.
Trend #1: 'New Work’ will manifest in new and unexpected ways
In a New Work paradigm, a person views their work as more than gainful employment. In addition to the transactional exchange of labour for compensation, there is a focus on purpose, fulfilment, and wellbeing. Unfortunately, the report highlighted, most organisations are yet to fully acknowledge and appreciate the import of this approach.
There is, evidently, a disconnect between HR policies or the leadership strategies propelling them, and employee sentiment on the ground?— emphasised by the shift of New Work needs, impulses, and aspirations among the workforce. Companies need to tailor their strategies accordingly to make this shift work for them, not against them.
The report thus highlighted the following areas for HR to focus on in 2022:
Trend #2: The talent war is quickly becoming a 'zero-sum' game
There are a handful of companies – large and small – that are widely known as top employers in a region, and companies not investing in the talent war are getting left behind. This results in a “winner-takes-all” zero-sum game due to limited talent availability in the short term, the report noted.
As a result,?HR will need to double down on efforts towards talent acquisition and retention in 2022, creating an employer brand and work environment that is attractive to both existing and new employees.
Focus areas for HR in 2022:
Trend #3:?Employee mental health and resilience will propel growth
In 2022, mental health and resilience will no longer just be buzzwords. Companies will be forced to invest real money in uplifting employee wellbeing and ensuring that they stay resilient and confident in the face of new challenges and opportunities. This will, indeed, be a key area of importance for HR to address.
Areas for HR to focus on in 2022:
Trend #4:?HR will become decentralised, spurring new management skills
According to the report, the typically centralised HR function must give way to a “hyper-local model” where HR can outsource the last-mile connectivity with each and every employee via the managers. This can apply to different elements of the HR function?— from strategy and policy-making, to events and engagement.
The usual approach to manager evaluation and promotion also needs to change, it added. Instead of selecting "task orchestrators" for managerial roles, companies will have to promote those with leadership and coaching/mentoring skill sets. These properly selected, equipped, and trained managers will help to mobilise organisational talent without centralised and top-down control by HR.
The following focus areas for HR to note in 2022 were revealed:
Trend #5:?Diversity & inclusion will be a major competitive differentiator
According to McKinsey, companies in the top quartile for gender diversity in leadership were 25% more likely to have above-average profitability than their bottom-quartile counterparts. Unfortunately, many organisations are yet to fully invest in diversity & inclusion (D&I) as a key cultural as well as operational tenet.
Areas of focus of HR in 2022:
Trend #6:?People analytics will fuel buy-in for HR policies and change
In 2022, organisations can no longer put off people analytics implementation. While there are moves in the right direction, there is more work to be done. Analytics, virtual working technology, and upgraded learning platforms are among the top priorities for HR. However, per several cites, HR’s confidence in their ability to use data and analytics has?declined by 3 percentage points since 2019.
What areas should HR focus on in 2022?
Trend #7:?New productivity KPIs will be needed to assess employee performance?
In 2022, HR and business leaders need to consider productivity measures better suited to 'New Work' and remote/hybrid working. Collaboration, communication, positive work-life behaviour, and coaching mindset might be better indicators of performance.
The following areas HR can focus on in 2022:
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