trinadas
Hi Everyone,
In my organisation, it has been observed that a large part of the Locational HR Manager's time is spent in routine query handling (e.g. leaves, loans, salary, etc) as a result of which their mindset has become very administrative in nature and they feel they are doing a good job of relationship building.
We want to change this scenario. However, we also do not have a budget for bringing in additional automation and being in Corporate HR, its very difficult to get a buy-in from the Business Managers at the location for putting in place a query handling procedure .
I am entrusted this Herculean task. Please guide as to how should I go about it.
Thanks & Regards,
Trina.

From India, Mumbai
dsv2500
44

Hi Trina,
In my opinion what you can do that you can divert the salary and loan part, to the finance department in your company.
So that HR Persons are not stuck with the routine query handling activities and he can pay attention to the other areas.
dsv

From India, Delhi
Rajat Joshi
101

Hi Trina,
Appreciate your approach/thought process especially in this era where most of us donning the above role without realising how to value add to their respective organizations.
We really commend your efforts and the following steps may help:-
* Allocate time for HR executives to respond to these queries every day say 3-4 hours.
* Give presentations & update the Employee benefits by way of sharing the information with employees on a regular basis.
* Look at each queries of areas like leaves, loans if they can be inserted in excel sheet which can be accessed by employees before they send emails to HR. Many times it is just a routine query.
Well look forward to comments and ideas from my colleagues to add thread to this discussion.
Cheers,
Rajat

From India, Pune
Daleep
4

HI,
do you have any HR automation system in place ? If yes, then with a very small investment, these can be incorporated in Pay slip itself and employees will be able to know about these things every month. Can you let me know. I can given u more suggestion once I know what kind of HR system is in place in your organization
Daleep


trinadas
Hi,
Thanks for the inputs !! I work in an healthcare organisation and hence majority of the staff comprise of nurses, customer care executives, technicians, etc and needless to say even though we have an HRIS System built on ORACLE Platform these people have a mind block as far as usage of the same is concerned.
Also, they are so busy throughout the day (some of them work in two shifts) that they do not want to spend additional time writing emails or filling their details in the system. They think its easier approacing the HR personally. Work gets done faster but HR management time is lost.
Regards,
Trina

From India, Mumbai
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From India, Mumbai
Anonymous
Hi Trina,
As per my view please find attached excel file format and apply it to your company. Make sure that employee should enter their query in format so that you can check query as per your schedule.
It will help you to make better time management.
Ravinder Singh

From India, Chandigarh
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