Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Dear HR Its Time to Crash the Board Room - Workology

Dear HR Its Time to Crash the Board Room Employee Retention is so 2015 Human capital is on the mind of nearly every CEO these days. In fact, talent is your CEOs number one concern. You are worried about human capital. And its not just recruiting and building talent pipelines you are worried about. Retaining those stellar employees is what your CEO is worried about too. Employee Retention is so 2015 Twenty-fifteen is the year of training and development. Its the year of the employee retention strategy. Its not just HR or recruiting main focus. Its the entire organizations. You need to get impatient and tired of waiting. Im telling that you, HR need to crash the board room. Its absolutely insane why we (HR and the CEO) are not on the same page. Were both staying up late at night concerned about the future of our global manufacturing efforts. Were also both concerned about establishing a front line manager program that actually sticks. These leaders are the future of our company.  I am certain a meeting doesnt go by where the topic of scaling and retaining your most valuable asset. Unfortunately, its a conversation that HR isnt always privy too. Im telling you your CEO is concerned. Im also telling you that he/she is likely misinformed about HRs own employee retention efforts. He/she doesnt want to be bothered with your latest employee benefits initiatives. He/she just wants to know whats the ROI on the new benefits come down too. You might think he/she does not understand the value of HR, but I think thats wrong too. I think we are selling ourselves short. Its time we insert ourselves into the conversation instead of waiting for someone to invite us to. Channel Your Inner CEO Crash the Boardroom You have to act like a CEO, think like a CEO and channel your inner CEO. Maybe thats through the help of a mentor or a coach. The best way to establish value is to anticipate the needs, moves and potential roadblocks that your CEO and executive board. CEOs dont wait to be invited to their own board meeting. Its their board meeting after all. We need to quit thinking like HR and start thinking like a member of the senior leadership crew. The time is now that your entire organization should be aligning all talent development and employee retention strategies. You must crash the board room. Quit waiting for that invite because it will likely never come. HR no longer needs an invite. They, like senior executives must realize the opportunity before them. Find an ally on the board. Maybe its the COO or CFO. Find a partner in your efforts and crash the boardroom.

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