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Top 5 skills for HR managers

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Human Resources (HR) is a good place for organizations and driven people who want to help companies achieve their goals and help their employees realize their potential. The human resources department is the first step in addressing the internal problems of employers and employees. Here we analyze some of the most important skills in the field of human resources and their relevance. Organizational skill Because it is well organized is important Human resources are the links between employees, department heads and CEOs. Manage tasks that must be performed by different people and departments. Below are some organizational skills developed by the staff. Time management.  It is necessary to form employment contracts and manage payroll and insurance programs. The human resources team is responsible for the timely completion of the work and compliance with applicable rules. Input control.  The human resources team manages information and documents, such as physical and digital leases. In lar

Current Learning and Development Trends in an Organisation

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In a recent article Mr. Avesh Kumar Jha, Senior VP, Hinduja Global  Solutions, has stated some of the problems related to the shift of training to the digital platform, he mentions that the main challenges were to provide accessibility to the employees, to tackle their IT related issues and employees finding a workstation at home which can give them a disturbance free environment. Next he mentioned the importance of training and development in these tough times and said it would keep their employees away from negativity and would help them acquire new knowledge in the spare time. This is possible because a majority of the employees are currently working from the comfort of their homes and thus they save time on commute which can be utilised in gaining knowledge. Talking of the relevance of training, he says that it is important in the current situation for   training to be in both the formats i.e in person as well as digitally. This step is significant because it has been observed that

What the Employees look for in an Organisation

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It is stated in an article that according to Glassdoor 65% of the millennial employees consider a culture of career growth over their pay. For retaining the employees, companies need to have an innovative learning and development solution. Employees look forward for leadership coaching that can help them advance in their career path,  influence  cultures and can enchant the customers. In situations where there is tough competition in acquiring the right talent for their organisation  some of the major differentiators are leadership coaching, culture and the growth of the individual. The organisations might think that this might not be beneficial for them as the employees might leave them after getting the leadership coaching but it has been seen that these increase the loyalty of the employees if they have a culture of career growth. To attain this leadership skill, experiential learning is considered more effective as compared to the online courses as everyone is already aware of the