Manoj Koli
Dear Friend,

The topic "Challanges Faced By HR In The Year 2015" is very

vital for the HR professional,all over the world because this the appropriate time to ponder over the secenario likely to emerge in the

year 2015.In present secenario face of economies is changing in the

different parts of the world,due to change in the political situation.Stable

political situation means stable economy,which further means population

of that place is positive in thinking and not tends towards negative practices for the basic things.HR even in present secenario need to come out of orthodox thinking of Copy,Cut ,Paste and need to involve himself or

herself with the businees.They need to understand the business and than

implement the HR practices,rather than sticking to the Standard Set of guidelines for everything.Base should always be firm but top should be flexible enough to accommodate the required justified changes,as per

situation arises.Present HR should work as Operation HR,should have a

learning attitude with broad vision and not be afraid of walking a extra mile,whenever required because role of HR is changing from the conventional one.The more HR try to learn about the various aspects of

business,culture,human behaviour,politcal& Economic secenario,walks at

the Unit level,will be able to do HR governance more efficiently and effectively.The HR in the Year 2015 will be more as a leader than manager only.

Regards

Manoj Koli

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Dr. Jogeshwar mahanta
174

With whom to work?
Corporate sector is expanding.
Public sector is shrinking.
By 2015 thou numerically population size of India will be larger than what it is now the rate of growth will be near zero or zero or minus.
What will be the set up then? Will hire and fire principle work?
regards

From India, Delhi
arun85_chennai
2

Sir,
Your quote is valuable,as u said there will be hiring and firing activities by the HR dept of the concern.By 2010-15 there will b no Permanent job even in govt organisatons because Govt is selling its Sick units to private entrepreuners,where the employees get a very low compenstion 4 their work..

And even the hirerarchial ladder will be in horizontal structure o get work doe by the employee in a peaceful way without any politics hidering towards the objective.
In short in coming days the strategy will be "NO WORK NO PAY",whether its in Govt organisatio or Private organisation.
Regards
Arun..

From India, Madras
Dr. Jogeshwar mahanta
174

" horizontal structure " Yes, Yes, will every one be a DWCL? Daily wage casual labourer? How the decline of population growth rate will affect the structures and productivity? regards
From India, Delhi
anantpreetkaur
can anybody explain in terms of cross cultural issues faced by Indian HR’s by 2015 when the demand for international business increases?? Any article or paper on that??
From Canada, Delta
Dr. Jogeshwar mahanta
174

As predicted growth rate has come down to 4.4%.Added to discussed factors indiscriminate rape is another factor. The phenomenon has gone up 100s of times after the legislation of Justice J.S.Verma law.
From India, Delhi
Dr. Jogeshwar mahanta
174

Are the chief ministers HR managers of the states too? If so the competitive models are available-Nitish Kumar,Narendra Modi,Shiela Dikshit,Navin Patnaik etc.etc
From India, Delhi
GoProHR.com
The biggest challenge for such professionals is to source or recruit the best people or potential candidate for the organisation.Adaptability to globalization The HR professionals are expected and required to keep in tune with the changing times, i.e. the changes taking place across the globe. HR should maintain the timeliness of the processLack of motivation Recruitment is considered to be a thankless job. The immediacy and speed of the recruitment process are the main concerns of the HR in recruitment.
From India, Delhi
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