SKILLS EVERY HR SHOULD HAVE
What skills are needed to make a successful Human Resources
Manager? Some believe it’s their expertise in the different aspects of Human
Resources and advanced problem-solving skills, while others think it’s the high
level of comfort HR Managers display in communicating with employees.
The truth is there are several different qualities and
characteristics that make Managers successful. These are the five most
essential skills that are shared amongst all good HR Managers:
Communication
When it comes to communication, one mistake many HR
Managers can make is to speak more than listen. This is a particularly easy
trap to fall into as you gain more experience in the position: an employee
comes to you with a problem you’ve encountered many times before, so you’re
tempted to try and solve the problem as quickly as possible and move on. What
many in HR forget is that, often, people don’t want you to solve their problem
so much as listen to them while they work it out. Dismissing them without
listening disempowers people from finding their own solutions and may actually
make the situation worse.
Listen and do no interrupt employees when they come in to
see you, and be sure to communicate with them that they have your full and
undivided attention.
Approachability
As an HR Manager, one way to guarantee you won’t be able to
do your job well is to create an unwelcoming environment within your office. If
employees are scared to speak with you about their problems, then there’s
absolutely no way for you to resolve situations that otherwise require your
expertise.
Successful HR Managers typically maintain an open door
policy and create an inviting, comfortable atmosphere that encourages employees
to feel safe and openly share their concerns.
Motivation
One of the primary roles of HR Managers is to help guide
employees toward achieving their career goals, both internally and beyond.
Every employee has different goals and objectives to achieve, and successful HR
Managers are fully committed to motivating them. They know and understand what
motivates different employees and strive to become a source of encouragement
for them.
Organization
Proper HR management requires an orderly approach. The
ability to organize files, manage your own and others’ time well, and maintain
a high level of personal efficiency are necessary skills for successful HR
Managers. You’re required to deal with other people’s lives and careers, so
when a Manager requests help with something that’s time-sensitive and includes
several different moving parts, a good HR Manager is able to handle it all
efficiently.
Discretion and Ethics
HR Managers are privy to a lot of private information
surrounding their employee’s personal and professional lives. They serve as the
conscience of the company and are responsible for ensuring that employees are
following all of the proper policies and regulations. HR Managers are
responsible for finding the balance between maintaining a sense of authority
while keeping their employees confident that they can be trusted with
confidential information.
HR Managers must be able to keep secrets and handle
sensitive information appropriately, only divulging it to authorized people
while keeping the employee’s best interest in mind.
Although there are many other traits that can contribute to
the success of an HR Manager, the five listed above serve as the foundational
elements shared by all successful HR Managers.
Wrapping up
Well,
there you have it, a concise overview of the most sought-after HR skills. Of
course, if you think I missed one, please do share them with us in the comments
below
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