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Are We Ready for The Revolution?
Human Resource andSocial Media
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HR Challenges and Trends
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Creating smooth and efficient HR processes that ensure a good employee experience
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Breaking down cultural barriers that make it difficult to create a truly global company
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Retaining and rewarding the best employees
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SHRM Research Spotlight: Future HR Challenges and Talent Management Tactics
Shedding Light on the Business of HR | www.shrm.org/research | Twitter @SHRM_Research
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Key Findings ! What challenges will HR executives face over
the next 10 years? More than one-half of HR professionals think that retaining and rewarding the best employees (59%) and developing the next generation of corporate leaders (52%) will be the greatest challenges. About one-third predict the challenges will be creating a corporate culture that attracts the best employees to the organization (36%), remaining competitive in the talent marketplace (34%) and finding employees with the increasingly specialized skills the organization needs (33%). Compared with responses to this question in 2010, HR professionals are more concerned with developing future leaders and remaining competitive in the talent marketplace, whereas they are less concerned with finding employees in global markets and breaking down cultural barriers to create a truly global company.
! What will be the biggest investment challenge facing organizations in the next 10 years? Forty-three percent of HR professionals see human capital as the biggest investment challenge. About one out of five think financial (22%) or technological (19%) capital will be most challenging. Fourteen percent expect intellectual capital to be the greatest challenge, and only 3% think it will be physical capital.
! Which tactics will be most effective in attracting, retaining and rewarding the best employees over the next 10 years? Providing flexible work arrangements (40%) and a culture of trust, open communication and fairness (37%) were the top two tactics in 2012 and 2010. One-quarter said offering a higher total rewards package than competitors (26%) and providing career advancement opportunities (26%) would be most effective, whereas in 2010 the third most common response was meaningful work with clear purpose in meeting organization’s objectives (40%).
Over the next 10 years, what do you think will be the three biggest challenges facing HR executives at your organization?
Challenges Facing HR Executives
Over the next 10 years, what do you think will be the biggest investment challenge facing organizations?
Investment Challenges Facing Organizations
Note: Percentages do not total 100% due to multiple response options. Respondents were asked to select up to three options.
Survey Report, Nov 2012
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•Retaining and Rewarding•Developing Next Leader•Attracting New Talent
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What Era Do
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“In 2020, Gen Y will make up an estimated 36% of world workforce, replacing Baby Boomers which will only represent 16% “
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The World is Spinning So Fast....
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Indonesia?How about
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Composition ofIndonesian Workforce
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Global Competitiveness Report 2012: Indonesia
... Because the country has entered the efficiency-driven stage of development, its competitiveness increasingly depends on more complex elements, which should be addressed on a priority basis. In this context, addressing the many rigidities (134th) and inefficiencies of the labor market (70th) would allow for a smoother transition of the labor force to more productive sectors of the economy. Additional productivity gains could be reaped by boosting technological readiness (85th), which remains low, with the country exhibiting only a slow and limited adoption of ICT.
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COMPILED BY @WEARESOCIALSG. FOR MORE SOCIAL MEDIA ANALYSIS AND INSIGHTS, VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WEARESOCIAL.SG. SOURCES: POPULATION: BASED ON US CENSUS BUREAU (ACCESSED SEP 2012);
URBANISATION: UN (2011); INTERNET: INTERNETWORLDSTATS (ACCESSED SEP 2012); SOCIAL NETWORKS: FACEBOOK (SEP 2012); MOBILE: BASED ON BUSINESS MONITOR INTERNATIONAL (Q3 2012) ! 86 !
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COMPILED BY @WEARESOCIALSG. SOURCES: BASED ON DATA FROM INTERNETWORLDSTATS; MINISTRY OF INFORMATION & COMMUNICATIONS (BHUTAN); CHINA INTERNET NETWORK INFORMATION CENTRE; MINISTRY !
OF COMMUNICATIONS, POSTS & TELEGRAPHS (MYANMAR); MINISTRY OF POST & TELECOMS (CAMBODIA); NEPAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS AUTHORITY; INFO-COMMUNICATIONS DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE !
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COMPILED BY @WEARESOCIALSG. SOURCES: BASED ON DATA FROM BUSINESS MONITOR INTERNATIONAL (2012); ITU SUBSCRIBER FIGURES (LATEST AVAILABLE DATA, SEP 2012); BUDDE.COM (SEP 2012); MINISTRY !
OF INFORMATION & COMMUNICATIONS (BHUTAN) (JUN 2012); THE COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORITY OF THE MALDIVES (JUN 2012); MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS, POSTS & TELEGRAPHS (MYANMAR) (FEB 2012) !
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INTERNET USERS WHO HAVE USED FACEBOOK IN THE PAST MONTH INTERNET USERS WHO HAVE USED TWITTER IN THE PAST MONTH SOURCE: GLOBAL WEB INDEX WAVE 7 (SEP 2012) !
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