BOSTON, June 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- HR leaders trying to navigate a rapidly changing workplace environment now have a clear set of objectives to focus on: digitization, talent, and the future of work. That is the central finding of a new report by Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and the World Federation of People Management Associations (WFPMA). The report, titled Creating People Advantage 2021: The Future of People Management Priorities, is being released today.
BCG and WFPMA have collaborated on similar studies dating back to 2008, and this year's analysis is the most comprehensive one yet. The authors surveyed more than 6,600 respondents in 113 countries and interviewed more than 30 executives at leading companies and startups worldwide, resulting in highly detailed quantitative and qualitative findings.
"Our results offer critical guidance for CHROs, senior people management executives, and all other leaders—including CEOs—aiming to build a future-proof workforce and workplace to support execution of their company strategy," said Jens Baier, a senior partner at BCG and coauthor of the report.
Three Clear Priorities
The report ranks 32 people management topics on two dimensions: the future importance of each topic, and companies' current capabilities for addressing each one. Assessing these dimensions in tandem enables the authors to highlight three areas where the need for innovative action is most urgent:
- Digitization, including the use of new technologies such as people analytics, cloud-based applications, AI, and robotics
- Talent, comprising strategic workforce planning, leadership development, upskilling and reskilling, and working with an ecosystem of employees, contractors, and other types of labor
- The future of work, including more agile HR, the incorporation of "smart" work, and change management
An Employee-Centric Approach
Another key finding in the report is the need to create personalized experiences for employees. Among survey respondents, 85% say that focusing on employee needs and expectations is a key success factor in the intensifying competition for talent. That figure represents the highest level of agreement in the entire study, underscoring the importance of an employee-centric approach.
"Companies today must navigate an exceedingly challenging business environment—and strong, proactive people management is the only way to ensure that companies have the right talent in place to succeed," said Bob Morton, president of the WFPMA and a coauthor of the report. "A data-driven, objective approach that places people at the front and center of work can help HR leaders allocate scarce resources to the most urgent priorities."
A copy of the report can be downloaded here.
To arrange an interview with one of the authors, please contact Eric Gregoire at +1 617 850 3783 or [email protected].
About Boston Consulting Group
Boston Consulting Group partners with leaders in business and society to tackle their most important challenges and capture their greatest opportunities. BCG was the pioneer in business strategy when it was founded in 1963. Today, we work closely with clients to embrace a transformational approach aimed at benefiting all stakeholders—empowering organizations to grow, build sustainable competitive advantage, and drive positive societal impact.
Our diverse, global teams bring deep industry and functional expertise and a range of perspectives that question the status quo and spark change. BCG delivers solutions through leading-edge management consulting, technology and design, and corporate and digital ventures. We work in a uniquely collaborative model across the firm and throughout all levels of the client organization, fueled by the goal of helping our clients thrive and enabling them to make the world a better place.
About the World Federation of People Management Associations
The World Federation of People Management Associations (WFPMA) is a global network of professionals in people management, founded in 1976 to aid the development and improve the effectiveness of professional people management all over the world. Its members are predominantly the continental federations which are made up of more than 90 national human resource associations representing over 660,000 people management professionals. The WFPMA advocates the development and recognition of the HR profession across the world and, with its member organizations, serves the public, organizations and communities worldwide by ensuring the relevance, reputation and value of the global HR profession.
SOURCE Boston Consulting Group (BCG)
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