With many companies expected to increase their number of employees over the next decade, and for those companies that already have thousands of employees, how can human resource managers personally communicate with so many people and get their employees actively engaged?
“Where do you see yourself ten years from now?” Most of us are familiar with this very common question. Perhaps your boss asked this question when you interviewed for your current job. Perhaps you’ve heard Barbara Walters or Oprah Winfrey ask it during celebrity interviews.
Or maybe, as a human resource manager, you’ve found yourself asking it of potential candidates for a position you are trying to fill. It’s a good question that can help us, and others, make goals and envision how we’d like the future to turn out.
With so many recent changes to the economic landscape, however, the tables are turning, and human resource professionals are pondering a similar version of this question for their own positions: what kind of challenges are HR professionals like me going to be dealing with over the next ten years?
According to a survey conducted by the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), human resource experts are predicting a number of challenges that they will be facing over the next ten years. The top three challenges are:
The survey also asked which abilities would be the most critical for human resource professionals ten years from now. Two of the top four answers focused on communication, including:
Internal communication challenges are the thread that weaves together these predictions of the HR experts. Effective communication is the foundation of every relationship, especially in the workplace. The most productive, satisfied, and loyal employees are well informed, well trained, and appreciated by their organizations.
With many companies expected to increase their number of employees over the next decade, and for those companies that already have thousands of employees, how can human resource managers personally communicate with so many people and get their employees actively engaged?
Thanks to advances in technology, HR managers can utilize this new tool — Ving! to create and send customized information packets to employees at any time. Topics can cover everything from compliance training to health insurance information. Trackable digital packets are a cutting-edge technology that sends documents, videos, and questionnaires all in one place and provides immediate feedback.
What are the major advantages of a digital commuinication packet in your internal communication strategy? Here are four: