• employee experience
    利用员工体验推动人力资源转型 文/Jessica Miller-Merrell 在2019年6月的年度人力资源管理大会上,有那么多令人惊叹的研讨会和会议,很难选择参加哪个,但我提前就知道,人力资源转型将是我的首要任务。在此之前,我已经介绍过员工体验和人力资源转型,因为它与同理心和设计思维有关。 有鉴于此,我参加了由合伙人马塞洛•戈迪尼奥•里贝罗(Marcelo Godinho Ribeiro)、安永(EY)合伙人奥利弗•镰仓(Oliver Kamakura)和安永(Ernst & Young)合伙人共同主持的人力资源管理研讨会。以巴西一家公司的人力资源转型项目为例,该项目挑战了其人力资源职能,使其从服务提供商演变为经验设计师。使用案例研究,里贝罗和镰仓覆盖了旅程开始于组织目标和员工价值主张(执行),通过公司领导的角色识别改进的区域使用数据,如何让你的员工通过促进以人为本的文化通过敏捷和设计思维和转换。 作为人力资源转型的高级大纲,里贝罗和镰仓涉及四个具体领域: 员工体验的力量转化之旅。 人力资源应如何成为领导变革的战略参与者。 在确保转型成功的过程中,管理层的支持是多么的必要。 加强转变和变革过程中人为因素的重要性。 同理心是理解员工体验在转变过程中的力量的关键,也是设计思维过程的一个组成部分。关于组织变革的研究表明,所有的领导者都同意:如果你想领导一个成功的变革,有效的沟通是至关重要的。应用同理心需要一个自我意识的视角来获得对员工体验更丰富和更深入的理解。它还能帮助你更好地了解你的客户和客户,以及你的员工,因为应用同理心让你与同事、同事和员工建立联系,并理解他们。这对于创造一种重视和鼓励员工和个人的想法和贡献的职场文化非常重要。同理心是在转变和改变过程中加强人的因素的关键。 我一直支持将人力资源作为引领变革的战略伙伴。虽然人力资源通常被视为一种行政职能,但随着时间的推移,它已演变为推动工作场所变革的驱动力。人力资源部门将负责加强人力资源的“人力”方面,这才是真正吸引你的员工并提升你的员工体验的地方。 这让我们回到设计思维。它以人为本,考虑到最终用户的所有需求和关注。设计思维提供了一个关注用户体验的框架,通过深入了解客户,或者HR的情况下,候选人或员工。我喜欢Marcelo和Oliver分享的这个案例研究。在人力资源和员工敬业度的保护伞下,看到同理心和设计思维过程发挥作用,感觉很棒。 我们本能地发展以重复活动和常用知识为模型的思维模式。这可以帮助我们在相似或熟悉的情况下快速地应用相同的行为和知识,但它们也有可能阻止我们快速而容易地访问或开发新的方法来看待、理解和解决问题。设计思维的主要目的是通过分析和理解用户如何与产品交互,以及调查用户操作的条件来改进产品。这就是猜测和分析的区别。 设计思维为我们提供了一种更深入挖掘的方式;它帮助我们进行正确的研究,并对我们的产品和服务进行原型化和测试,从而发现改进产品、服务或设计的新方法。设计思维通过一个创造性的过程为我们提供数据点,它通常被称为“跳出框框”的思维。 未来——为了在今天的人才市场上保持竞争力,并与我们的员工息息相关,人力资源团队将从设计项目转向设计体验。这使我们能够变得更具战略性,并在我们的组织内实现向以人为中心的员工体验的转变。 以上为AI翻译,内容仅供参考 原文链接:Using Employee Experience to Drive HR Transformation #SHRM19
    employee experience
    2019年06月27日
  • employee experience
    在争夺最佳人才方面,员工的体验越来越重要Josh Bersin教你五大策略来最大化员工体验 在争夺最佳人才方面,员工的体验越来越重要,人力资源需要关注授权,发展和吸引人才进入热门就业市场的核心优势,Josh Bersin写道。 作者:Josh Bersin 我们生活在有趣的时代。几十年来,全球经济第一次增长。失业率几乎处于30年来的最低点,薪水终于开始上涨,雇主正在积极争夺一套新的技能(“机器学习技巧”现在是LinkedIn领域最热门的工作,需求增加在过去五年中近10倍)。 但是这个地平线上有一片小小的灰色云。正如我在2000年股市崩盘时所记得的那样,在非常高的经济增长时期,就业市场变得非常困难,雇主不得不改变他们的策略。 突然之间,每个人都在争夺同样的人才(大会董事会首席执行官的研究表明,“找到并留住人才”现在已成为首席执行官的头号问题),企业开始担心人力资源战略和领导力,以及求职者开始快速跳来跳去。事实上,具有按需技能的人突然开始像电影明星一样行事,游说高薪,比较雇主,并进一步推动公司改善他们的就业品牌。 对于人力资源领导者来说,“员工体验”的整个主题突然成为一个成败的问题。如果你的公司没有得到很好的尊重,在社交媒体网站上获得高评价,并被认为是“不断增长的工作场所”,你会发现吸引人才越来越难。当然,大多数人不会经常换工作,但拥有非常独特技能的人开始走动。销售人员,工程师,产品专家甚至入门级员工开始转向增长最快的公司,使得发展缓慢的公司陷入低谷。 “对于人力资源领导者来说,'员工体验'的整个主题突然成为一个决定性的问题” 人力资源的新挑战 这种情况的问题在于它对人力资源造成了全新的压力。突然间,公司突出了员工体验,生产力,参与度,留存率,福利,奖励以及诸如福利,附加福利,工作环境以及免费午餐,免费晚餐,免费洗衣等各种奇怪的事情。免费健身房和锻炼项目。在我住的硅谷,如果你不给人们美味的早餐,午餐,(经常晚餐),你根本无法吸引工程师。这种不断升级的战争利益不断增加。 在我的职业生涯中,我经历了许多这样的循环,而且我的个人经历表明,许多人只是继续耕耘,留在原地,从经济改善中受益。但高潜力和领导者可以轻松找到新工作,所以我们必须密切关注他们。大多数公司正在重新设计他们的继任管理计划,促进人才流动性,入职培训,按需学习和职业发展,因此需要做很多事情。 最糟糕的是,正如我在2001年和2008年所记得的那样,这一切最终都会崩溃。在未来的某个时候,全球增长将停止,我们都会怀疑这些昂贵的,以员工为中心的计划是否可以承受。我记得我们2008年IMPACT会议的主题是“少用少得多”。我们现在不在这里,但最终会来。 重新调整员工体验策略 人力资源是否准备好了?绝对。我一直在与世界上一些最具标志性和重要性的公司会面,他们的人力资源团队重新关注职业管理,员工体验,新奖励计划以及各种有趣的数字生产力和福利策略。 让我们都在这里享受美好时光。是的,这个热门的就业市场造成了很大的压力,但如果你专注于赋权,发展和引人入胜的核心优势 - 你就会蓬勃发展。现在云层在地平线上,让我们享受阳光吧。 “如果你不给人们美味的早餐,午餐(经常晚餐),你根本无法吸引工程师” 5个最大化新全球经济中员工体验的策略 关注就业品牌。了解并研究候选人如何看待你的公司,并将这些信息反馈给首席执行官和高级商业领袖,以便推动管理层改进文化,参与度和工作环境。 保持当前的工资和福利。现在我认为公司必须每六个月刷新一次奖励计划。每年都不够快。我曾经和那些给员工半年一次审查和加薪的公司谈过,即使这在某些情况下可能还不够。现在公布大量的薪酬信息 - 员工可以找到它,所以您应该领先于此。 重点了解员工的旅程,并关注端到端的员工体验。这意味着从候选人到新员工到第一天,第一个月,第一季度,第一年,第一次促销等等。设计思维的概念现在已经被很好地理解,因此您需要使用它们来构建一种数字化的体验,以帮助人们在职业生涯中茁壮成长。 重新设计您的L&D战略。今年是2018年,采用微型学习策略的一年,更新您的LMS和工具,并深入了解“工作流程中的学习”的概念。我很快就会写更多内容 - 但让我提醒你,当人们觉得自己“没有学习”时,他们会离开公司。你可以解决这个问题。 通知首席执行官和高层领导。让他或她知道你的留任率,聘用的难度,以及哪些业务领域正面临人才短缺或技能差距。如果您需要聘用更多招聘人员,投资新的开发计划,或从根本上改变工作模式以适应,您需要他们的帮助才能迅速动员。在竞争激烈的时期,首席执行官希望尽其所能帮助,所以要抓住机遇。 图片来源:iStock 以上由AI自动翻译,原文请阅读:   Josh Bersin’s top 5 strategies to maximise the employee experience The employee experience is increasingly important in the battle for the best talent, and HR needs to focus on core strengths of empowering, developing and engaging people in a hot jobs market, writes Josh Bersin We are living in interesting times. For the first time in decades the entire global economy is growing. Unemployment rates are almost at a 30 year low, salaries are finally starting to rise, and employers are competing vigorously for a new set of skills (“machine learning skills” are now the hottest according to LinkedIn, a job that has increased in demand by almost 10 times in the last five years.) But there is a small grey cloud over this horizon. As I remember quite well during the 2000 stock market crash, during very high growth economic times the job market becomes very difficult and employers have to shift their strategies. Suddenly everyone is competing for the same talent (Conference Board CEO research indicates that “finding and retaining talent” is now the #1 issue on the mind of CEOs), companies start to worry about HR strategies and their leadership pipeline, and job candidates start hopping around quickly. In fact people with in-demand skills suddenly start to behave like movie stars, lobbying for high salaries, comparing employers, and further pushing companies to improve their employment brand. For HR leaders the whole topic of the “employee experience” suddenly becomes a make or break issue. If your company is not well respected, highly rated on social media websites, and considered a “growing place to work,” you find it harder and harder to attract talent. Sure most people don’t change jobs that often, but people with very unique skills start to move around. Salespeople, engineers, products specialists, and even entry-level employees start to move to the fastest growing companies, leaving the slow growth companies in waves. “For HR leaders the whole topic of the ’employee experience’ suddenly becomes a make or break issue” New challenges for HR The problem with this situation is that it creates a whole new stress on HR. Suddenly companies are focused on the employee experience, productivity, engagement, retention, benefits, rewards, and things like well-being, fringe benefits, the work environment, and all sorts of strange things like free lunch, free dinner, free laundry, and free gym and exercise programs. Here in Silicon Valley, where I live, if you don’t give people a gourmet breakfast, lunch, (and often dinner) you simply cannot attract engineers. This escalating war of benefits keeps going up. I’ve been through many of these cycles in my career, and my personal experiences shows that many people just plow along and stay where they are, benefiting from the improved economy. But high potentials and leaders can find new jobs easily, so we have to watch them closely. And most companies are re-engineering their programs for succession management, facilitated talent mobility, onboarding, on-demand learning, and career development, so there is a lot to do. And worst of all, as I remember in the year 2001 and 2008, this all will eventually come to a crashing end. Sometime in the future this global growth will stop, and we will all wonder if these expensive, employee-centric programs are affordable. I remember the theme of our 2008 IMPACT conference was “doing less with less.” We aren’t there now, but it will come eventually. Refocusing strategies on the employee experience Is HR ready for this? Absolutely. I have been traveling around meeting with some of the most iconic and important companies in the world, and their HR teams are refocusing on career management, the employee experience, new rewards programs, and all sorts of interesting digital productivity and wellbeing strategies. Let’s all enjoy the good times while they’re here. Yes, this hot job market creates a lot of stress, but if you focus on your core strengths of empowering, developing, and engaging people – you will thrive. The clouds are out on the horizon for now, let’s enjoy the sun. “If you don’t give people a gourmet breakfast, lunch, (and often dinner) you simply cannot attract engineers” 5 strategies for maximising the employee experience in the new global economy Focus on employment brand. Understand and study how candidates view your company, and bring this information back to your CEO and top business leaders so you can push your management to improve culture, engagement, and the work environment. Keep salaries and benefits current. Right now I believe companies have to refresh their rewards programs every six months. Annually is just no fast enough. I’ve talked with companies that give employees reviews and raises semi-annually and even this may not be enough in some cases. A tremendous amount of compensation information is now public – employees can find it so you should get ahead of this. Focus on understanding the employee journey, and focus on the end-to-end employee experience. This means everything from candidate to new hire to first day, first month, first quarter, first year, first promotion, and on. The concepts of design thinking are well understood now, so you need to use them to build a digital-enabled experience that helps people thrive throughout their career. Re-engineer your L&D strategy. This year, 2018, is the year to adopt a micro-learning strategy, refresh your LMS and tools, and get behind the concepts of “learning in the flow of work.” I’ll be writing a lot more on this soon – but let me remind you, people leave companies when they feel they are “not learning.” You can fix this. Keep the CEO and senior leadership informed. Let him or her know your retention rate, how hard it is to hire, and what areas of the business are suffering from talent shortages or skills gaps. You will need their help to mobilise quickly if you need to hire more recruiters, invest in a new development program, or radically change job models to adapt. In times of competitive growth CEOs want to do everything they can to help, so take advantage of the opportunity. Image source: iStock
    employee experience
    2018年02月17日
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