Besides training employees at all levels for enhancing their skill, attitudes and behaviors, the main objective of HR Department is to create a learning environment and a developmental climate.
For this to happen top management support and line managements active cooperation is necessary.
Employees enjoy work Desire to make things happen System is open to new ideas Managers walk their talk There exists a climate of trust Decision making is fair and transparent Team work and camaraderie thrive Experimentation is encouraged Bonafide errors are acceptable Mistakes are seen as learning opportunities Accountability of HRD is public
Caution
However, these should be explicit and clarified through management policies and practices routinely. They cannot be implied or assumed.
10 THINGS THAT THE HRD MANAGER MUST DO TO BRING ABOUT A LEARNING CULTURE.
1. Develop a clear and realistic HR philosophy and ensure that top management openly and consistently supports it. 2. Inspire line managers to develop a desire for learning and growth.
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3. Constantly enhance HRD plans, systems and policies. 4. Ensure that goals of the HRD department are in sync with goals of other departments. 5. Monitor effective implementation of HRD policies and plans. 6. Work in harmony with all HRM subfunctions like HRA, HRP, HRIS and IR to project a comprehensive HR initiative.
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7. Enjoy the confidence and support of the employee collectivity. 8. Keep communication flows open. 9. Have a scientific temper so that climate surveys, styles audit and the impartedlearning is reinforced periodically. 10.The HRD Head should be a good leader, communicator, as well as loyal and professional in his conduct so that respect is earned.
THE HRD MANAGER NEEDS TO START AND MAINTAIN INITIATIVES THAT ARE:
Motivational Articulated Realistic Credible Objectives related Novel Immediate This MARCONI principle gives the HRD manager RESPECT, RELIABILITY AND RECOGNITION without which his intervention will be ineffective.
Positive attitude Helpful disposition Interest in people Learning desire Acceptance of peers Target centered behavior Example setting ability Leadership qualities Innovative ideas Clarity of thought and action
To organize the HR system as a whole. To design training programmes and develop skills within the HRD system. To implement policies into meaningful practices. To lead from the front and even become a role model.
Clarification
Competencies of an HRD Manager stem from his subject knowledge, managerial skill and technological ability.
Understanding the needs of the organization and the people. Planning the HRD intervention very carefully with an eye on detail. Creating policies and procedures for HRD implementation. Implementing the HRD intervention as planned. Taking regular feedback, making corrections and resetting targets to constantly improve.
Does it consider human values? Does it consider human emotions? Does it take account of aspirations? How does it deal with stress and conflict? Does it help the people to develop? Does it encourage creativity? Does it reward innovation?
Is the latest technology brought in and implemented? Determining if the technological intervention logical and necessary? Are systems of work updated so that the organization remains competitive? Are technical skills of employees regularly upgraded through training?
WHY?
Unless the internal customer (employee) is motivated enough, possesses the required skills, attitudes and behaviors he will not be able to provide the quantity and quality of products and services in a manner so as to keep the external customer (client) delighted.
Means Ends trap Power Trap Administration Trap Insulation Trap Development Stagnation Trap
Top management Vs Line manager Trap
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