Regardless of how small the job is, understand the overall purpose, suggested Mr. Nishith Upadhyaya - Advisory and Knowledge Head, SHRM India. The instances of his professional life where he faced the critical decision-making situations and the possible errors he could have avoided gave me a glimpse of the kind of challenges I will face in near future as a professional. I learned that the biggest lessons in professional life are not the ones when things go according to the plan but otherwise. And most often it is the absence of system-approach to a given business problem that exacerbates the problem. Wherefore, the system approach to HR is of paramount significance.
Build the value proposition for employees and the success of the organization lies in the act of striking the right balance between hiring and developing, suggested Mr. Hemang Jauhari, Senior Program Manager- Global Brands and Attraction, Amazon. The 70-20-10 model emphasized by him was thought-provoking. I was previously of the opinion that this model is too hyped, too ethereal and too hard until the speaker elucidated the significance of the model with the real-life situation in his career. And I couldn’t agree more to him.
The coolest of the speakers was Rajdeep Bhattacharya, head of Corporate HR. He got all of us hooked with an interesting story of the journey of a student into corporate life and subtly referencing the situations faced by the protagonist to the concepts of HR. I inferred quite a few things reading between the lines of his story. HR acts centrally to the employee in the form of what he/she works, with whom he/she works. HR also acts peripherally to the employee in the form of providing a basket of benefits. An effective HR professional will impact both the aspects of HR to the employee and finds the right balance. The bitter truth I learned is that people eventually leave. And the organization should do the best to retain its best. His session was mind-blowing.
The striking difference in the motivated employees is that they always - say, stay, strive and put discretionary efforts, said Mr. Ramaswamy V, Chief Manager- Compensation and Benefits,AJIO.com. And my mind was already correlating the concept to the classroom experience. He stressed on the distinct strengths, and likewise, weaknesses of different generations such as GenX, millennials and GenY, making them better able to tackle some responsibilities but less effective in other respects. I learned that as the workplace demographics continue to shift, the workplace practices, motivators provided to the employees have to shift as well. I liked the analogy of comparison of business models of GE and UBER as an early signal to brace myself for the 3rd industrial revolution.
Narrating the “sweet success story” that transformed the lives of women and their families through opportunity enhancement system, Mr. Krishna Chaitanya- HR Lead, Mondelez International, emphasized the gender diversity aspect. I was awe inspired by the story of the SuperWomen, who were just high school grads from rural areas across Andhra Pradesh with no industrial experience, and how they were made to operate the most advanced machines with complete ownership and confidence. I learned that a progressive working environment encourages inclusive and non-discriminatory practices and the opportunity enhancement system can create miracles.
The conclave had me on the edge of my seat right from the beginning. I can safely speak for all of us who attended the HR Conclave at IIM Ranchi that the HR conclave restored in us the confidence to believe that HR as a profession is phenomenal. Business is not the one which makes products but its people who do. People are business and not otherwise. A system approach to the business is not just the transformation of business but the heart and soul of the organization. I thank IIM Ranchi for this wonderful experience and for truly in a sense applying system approach to all the students by enhancing our ability, motivation, and opportunity through the HR conclave!
- By
Mahantesh Goudar
(PGPHRM 2018-20)
Comments
Satyaki Ghosh
Beautifully written as always
20 Jan 2019, 10.33 AM
sanjeev sah
IIM Ranchi ll Worked as Engineer with Design and Optimization Tools at Ericsson
A succinct summary of the HR conclave. It is really nice. And it definitely covers the Crux and purpose of the conclave. Kudos!
20 Jan 2019, 10.43 AM
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MAHANTESH S GOUDAR
I am studying MBA at IIM Ranchi. I am an avid reader and love to write on anything that catches my eyes and picks my brain. I'm featured in newspapers like Telegraph and Deccan Herald. My articles and stories have been published on InsideIIM and other reputed sites. An artist? Yes. I am also a teetotaler, a tad bit asocial and a failed hockey player. I have an immense interest and curiosity in art, literature, philosophy and also love to discuss on the same. Movies like "Into the wild" and "Goodwill Hunting" inspire my thoughts. I am pragmatic and a rational atheist who neither imposes his views on others nor likes to be imposed upon by others.
Thank you for your valuable comments.
21 Jan 2019, 10.17 AM |