Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Back from Istanbul - and the future of HR - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog

Back from Istanbul - and the future of HR - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog Im now back in Copenhagen after a nice, sunny flight home from Istanbul. Most of the way, I could look down on a snow-covered Europe which looked amazingly beautiful from 10 km up. The conference was a great experience which touched on the many themes that are (or are becoming) central to HR, such as: Innovation Talent development ROI Organizational culture Eliminating bureaucracy Leadership I went out to dinner thursday evening with a group of other speakers and we ended up talking about what the common, unifying theme of the new HR might be. It will probably surprise noone, that I believe that unifying theme to be happiness at work. The basic challenge of modern business is to activate the full potential of the people who work there. For this to happen, peope need to be happy. Its that simple. This makes happiness both a goal and a tool, and it is my claim that happiness at work will become the most important strategic goal of modern businesses over the next few years. I also predict that we will see a trend, where happy companies will put unhappy companies out of business, simply because happy businesses are much more efficient and profitable. Its no contest. What does this mean for the future of HR? I think it mainly requires a new focus, namely this: The role of HR is to make people happy If businesses make this conceptual leap and start prioritizing accordingly, we will see HR becoming an even greater asset than it already is and we will see many workplaces change for the better. And itll help the bottom line. Thanks for visiting my blog. If you're new here, you should check out this list of my 10 most popular articles. And if you want more great tips and ideas you should check out our newsletter about happiness at work. It's great and it's free :-)Share this:LinkedInFacebookTwitterRedditPinterest Related

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