Hiring best talent biggest HR challenge: Survey

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Feb 25, 2016, 08:16 PM IST

Performance management systems will undergo a significant and structural change and ranked this as the fifth most important HR came changer of 2016, the survey added.

Performance management systems will undergo a significant and structural change and ranked this as the fifth most important HR came changer of 2016, the survey added.

Attracting the best talent with critical skills, retaining them and enhancing workforce productivity are top three human resource challenges that Indian organisations foresee in the coming year, says a survey.

According to 54% of the respondents of the HR Game Changers 2016 survey, which was conducted by Randstad, the war for talent continues to be a serious impediment for corporate India. The survey that is based on the feedback and outlook of almost 500 Indian HR leaders offered an overview of top 13 workplace trends that are likely to define HR landscape in the country in 2016.

Around 40% of the HR leaders surveyed in India ranked greater alignment of HR with business as the top HR Game Changer of 2016, as the end objective is common for both. According to 35% of HR leaders surveyed, managing the expectations and aspirations of a multi- generational workforce is the second most important trend.

About 34% of the survey respondents mentioned fostering a culture that empowers employees to take risks and drive innovation and building a leadership pipeline is the third and fourth biggest trend respectively.

Performance management systems will undergo a significant and structural change and ranked this as the fifth most important HR came changer of 2016, the survey added.

"This reincarnation of HR is definitely a disruptive game changer that India Inc is looking forward to and this is clearly reflected in our survey findings," Randstad India MD and CEO Moorthy K Uppaluri said.