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MARIUS MEYER CEO, SA Board for People Practices (SABPP) 13 March 2017 Innovating HR towards the 2020 workplace

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MARIUS MEYERCEO, SA Board for People Practices (SABPP)

13 March 2017

Innovating HR towards the 2020 workplace

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• HR Departments are challenged to adapt to the demands of the new world of work.

• A changed mind-set and organisation culture is needed to prepare for the 2020+ business environment.

• A flexible model is needed for innovating HR to thrive in this new workplace.

• Top companies are already on the 2020+ journey.

• We also need to adopt a long-term view (2030).

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IBM: Working beyond Borders

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IBM: Working beyond Borders

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Ability to balance workand life demands

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Only 11% of global companies say they are prepared to build organisations of the future.

Deloitte Survey

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• Uncertainty and Disruption.• Don’t know what will happen next - unpredictable.• Conventional wisdom is challenged.• Business models overturned.• New business models emerging.• Disruption is planned. If disruption is better planned,

then disruption will win.• Group of talented people – plan disruption.• Exploit weaknesses – new business.• Current business models uncompetitive and not

sustainable - threatened.

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How innovative is your HR function?

Very innovative – driving change & innovation

Innovative - good innovation and change

Some innovation – occasional innovative projects

Lacks innovation – very little focus on innovation

Not innovative at all – maintaining the status quo

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• Skills and talent gaps in organisations

• Inconsistency in practice

• A lack of commitment to sound HR and people management

• Poor people management skills

• Poor HR management skills - culture

• Speed & complexity of change

• Risk & compliance environment

• A lack of measurement

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• Education not preparing students for new world of business.• Unethical behaviour & practices now the norm.• Bureaucracy & red tape, people want instant gratification &

speed.• Labour legislation originates from previous century.• Gap between needs of employers and employees.• Employee benefit schemes – too traditional.• Pension schemes: catered for 10-15 years; need is double+.• Lost respect for leaders – huge leadership vacuum.• Traffic – inconvenience and productivity loss.• 0%+ economic growth.• Cost of living rising, poor economic conditions.

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• HR policies and procedures outdated/inflexible.• Pace of change is too fast.• Large pool of unemployed – no hope or meaning.• Inequality – excessive remuneration.• Inflexible work practices, not fit for future world of work.• Diversity challenges.• Strategy-execution gap is getting bigger.• HR not delivering according to the needs of business.

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“There are two radical changes in the HR space that are coming from entirely different directions but are destined to collide: HR Standards and Big Data. They are radical

because they will fundamentally change the performance evaluation of HR, the teaching of the profession, and the

standing and credibility of practitioners.”

Neil McCormick & Chris Andrews

HR Advisory Bond University

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BUSINESS STRATEGY – HR BUSINESS ALIGNMENT

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HR VALUE & DELIVERY PLATFORM

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HR Technology(HRIS)

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ReviewImproveHR MEASUREMENT

HR Audit: Standards & Metrics

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Human Capital Availability•What is the match of supply and demand of economically active people (skilled and unskilled) in the country?•Where are specific under supply and over supply situations?

Human Capital Contribution•How productive is the employed population?•What is the level of innovation in the country?

Human Capital Wellbeing•What health and wellbeing issues impact on the general productivity potential of the economically active population?

Human Capital Wealth Creation•How do different sectors of the employed population share in the wealth created in the country?•How attractive is the country to international talent?

Human Capital Cost, Investment and Growth•What are we doing in terms of learning and development in the school and post-school education system?•How much are we spending on whom for what in the post-school education system?•What are we doing and how much are we spending on job creation efforts?•What health and wellbeing interventions are having positive impacts on productivity?

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• Education and skills development systems - will they adapt to meet employer needs?

• Balance of power – will de-unionisation in private sector continue and how will shifting power relationships play out?

• Economic growth – will the NDP be implemented and economic growth achieve targeted levels?

• Tolerance and inequality – will the status quo of inequality provoke major social unrest externally to organisations and internally?

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• NDP implementation of “new world of work” recommendations;

• Level of technological innovation by SA employers;

• Adaptation of education system to “new world of work” including practical, vocational training;

• Ability of informal sector businesses to transition to the formal sector;

• Freedom of movement of employees between

formal and informal types of work.

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• Resolution of centralised bargaining structures in favour of new world of work;

• Significant programmes and results in anti-corruption and competitive practices;

• Agreements on industrial action rules leading to decrease in violent strikes;

• Power of organised business, labour & government used to reach & implement transformative agreements;

• Adoption of co-determination practices at employer level.

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• Is it time to disrupt HR with new models?• Are HR Leaders enablers or obstacles?• Do we continue with outdated HR practices?• Do HR professionals have the right talent?• What difference do we make to society?• Are we competing or collaborating for talent?• Are we using qualifications to keep talent out?• Have we created an environment for talent to

succeed?• Do we leverage technology?• Do we chase fads or value?

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• Why do we continue with the 8 to 5 working day?• Why do we continue with traditional annual performance

reviews?• Why do we continue with traditional job descriptions?• Why do we continue with outdated policies, regulations and

rules?• Do we need a new HR-Uber model of disruption?• Is it time for real disruptive innovation?• Are we able to develop new leaders for the new work

environment?• Are we able to create high performing and ethical

organisations?• Are we able to step up and create the future workplace?

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HR Professionals and their organisations should take an active role in shaping the future. Let us start courageous conversations and commit to real engagement and being prepared to accept outcomes other than those which each party prefers. A deep grasp of the socio-economic

environment and future world of work is required. Let us build relationships and understanding to

create a new way forward. We need a new focus on creating the 2020+ workplace.

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E: [email protected]

M: +27 082 859 3593

P: +27 11 045 5400

Li: linkedin.com/in/MariusMeyer/

@ mariusSABPP