Leading HR in changing times
As is the norm after COVID-19, change has become part of our lives, and we have learned to quickly adjust and adapt. The same principle applies in an organisational setting, where HR is at the centre of driving change through people. This is not always a simple process or exercise but necessary for the evolution and progression of people and the organisation at large.
One of the key factors that determine how an organisation embraces change is through its culture which eventually culminates into a positive or negative employee experience, because culture and experience greatly impact performance and retention. Organisational culture change is an element that requires concerted effort in many of our Namibian institutions and organisations, as it is the bedrock of all we do and deliver.
The challenge is converting culture into organisational citizenship behaviour (OCB) that leads to positive business conduct, performance and outcomes. It is the pulse that keeps an organisation’s heartbeat and the people's passion going even in the midst of change and challenges.
We have experienced VUCA (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, Ambiguity) in the past and we still are but a new term that describes the turbulent times we live in is BANI (Brittle, Anxious, Non-linear, Incomprehensible). Thus as HR we should be able to manage both VUCA-BANI in our organisational set ups and be agile enough to realign and reposition ourselves to remain relevant.
Another paramount aspect that influences the effectiveness of an organisation is how organisations are transitioning from skill focused rather than role-based functioning. Roles can’t fill up an organogram anymore, but skills required for these roles are the differentiator and a game changer.
As a progressive HR leader, one needs to be conscious of the pressure points . The role of HR is to galvanise the people's agenda for the betterment of impact who we are and how we show up as HR, a valued strategic and enabling partner organisation even in challenging and changing times!



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