Many HR Professionals Feel Their Departments Are Not Prepared to Thrive Post-COVID


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It’s essential right now that employers reflect and learn from everything they have accomplished during the pandemic and apply that same dynamic agility over the next few years as we move through this post-COVID phase. — Debbie McGrath, Chief Instigator and CEO, HR.com

Although many human resources (HR) professionals believe their departments have risen to the challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic, they remain concerned about their ability to meet the needs of the near future. In fact, a little less than half (47%) rate their HR departments as 8 or above on a 10-point scale in terms of their preparedness to thrive in the next two years.

The free research report, The Future of the HR Function 2021, is now available for download. HR.com’s Research Institute conducted the study of HR professionals to better understand the current trends regarding attitudes, concerns, priorities, and skills of today’s HR professionals, especially in light of the pandemic, and how these will be transformed in the near future.

Eighty-seven percent of HR professionals view their departments as being at least “fairly successful” in terms of coping with pandemic-related issues, though only 45% say they have been “very successful.” Moreover, they do not view the crisis as at an end. HR believes that issues related to the post-COVID-19 world of work will be their greatest concern in 2021.

More generally, HR professionals give their own HR departments good grades in terms of their ability to meet the needs of their organizations, but they also think employees take a dimmer view of HR’s performance. Only 41% of respondents say employees would rate HR as 8 or higher.

The study also indicates that HR still suffers serious skills gaps in crucial areas such as advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion, facilitating positive change, improving the employee experience, thinking strategically and leveraging HR analytics.

“It’s essential right now that employers reflect and learn from everything they have accomplished during the pandemic and apply that same dynamic agility over the next few years as we move through this post-COVID phase,” stated Debbie McGrath, Chief Instigator and CEO of HR.com.

Download the full report which includes details on nine key takeaways to gain insights into the current trends regarding attitudes, concerns, priorities and skills of today’s HR professionals and how they will be transformed in the near future.

DOWNLOAD RESEARCH REPORT:     https://web.hr.com/doo6e

About HR.com and the HR Research Institute

HR.com’s HR Research Institute helps HR departments keep their finger on the pulse of HR! HR.com is committed to creating inspired and informed workforces by maximizing the potential of HR professionals around the world. Over 1.88 million HR professionals rely on HR.com as the foremost, trusted industry resource for education, career development, and compliance (that many people can’t be wrong!). Offerings include the largest network of HR executives, leading-edge industry research from the HR Research Institute, 13 monthly HR-themed epublications, innovative HR education including 250+ annual webcasts, the most comprehensive HR certification exam preparation program supporting SHRM and HRCI certification, as well as helpful HR tools and legal compliance updates. HR.com has the largest knowledge base of HR practices globally and offers unparalleled training and networking for HR professionals all over the world… 24/7… 365 (just in case you can’t get enough HR). Visit http://www.hr.com/featuredresearch to download research (always free) and to maximize HR potential. #hrresearchinstitute

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