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The Carnival of HR: Emerging Trends in HR

The Carnival of HR is back in sunny Singapore after more than a year! Themed as “Emergent Trends in HR”, I hope you enjoy reading the posts in this edition as much as I did. Many thanks to the prolific people who contributed to the carnival.

  • One of my ex-colleagues, Joachim Stroh, proposes an awesome hack which can take us From Filling Positions to Matching Talentusing powerful concepts of micro-tasks, micro-roles and micro-skills. Not to be missed!
  • We don’t have a lot of HR bloggers in Asia (excl. India), but William Chin is an exception. From his den in Beijing, he has taken a lot of effort to consolidate the social media recruitment statistics in Asia. Fantastic work!
  • Chris Wells sent his entry on Work Management and how it integrates seamlessly with performance management.

Thanks for reading! I hope you enjoyed the Carnival of HR!

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My Interview With Neal Schaffer on Why Professionals Need to Blog and Engage on Social Media

I was recently interviewed by Neal Schaffer (Twitter, LinkedIn) for a blog interview. Neal is the founder and editor-in-chief of Windmill Networking - a Social Media Strategy Consultancy. He helps businesses & leaders leverage the business potential of social media and is a renowned expert in this area.

In the interview, we discussed areas like:

  • Do professionals need to blog and engage on social media?
  • What is the ROI of blogging and social media?
  • What are some guidelines for engaging on social media?

Here is the Link to the interview. Enjoy.

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A WordCloud Analysis of This Blog

For those of you who wonder what I write about mostly on this blog, here is a neat little WordCloud that shows the oft-used words. The size of the text is proportional to how many times it appears on the blog.

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Carnival of HR – The Talent Race

Alright people! I bring to you the latest Carnival of HR. Themed as “The Talent Race”, this edition contains interesting posts about how could organizations effectively Attract, Engage and Retain their employees and what are the latest practices in Talent Management. Additionally, I wanted to have some Asian flavours by getting posts by people writing about the Asian context. Unfortunately, I didn’t get many posts about talent management practices from Asia. And that means that one, we need more professionals in Asia to blog on the subject and two, I need to expand my Asian network even more!

  • Jon Ingham is one of my favourite bloggers. He feels that there is a need for a differentiated unique proposition for people management. Sticking to the theme of “talent race”, he shares how Haier (a consumer electronics MNC that started off in China) established race tracks for a unique way of managing their talent base.
  • Laura Schroeder wonders where has all the talent gone. She analyzes reports from the Economist Intelligence Unit and Bersin & Associates to come up with strategies to bridge the talent gap.
  • Tanmay Vora writes at the QAspire blog and shares with us some Core Lessons in Leading & Managing People. He says that “working with people, guiding a team and helping them in their quest for peak potential is one of the noblest things we can do as leaders. It is an opportunity and an obligation as well.
  • As HR professionals, we are often heard advising employees to “take charge of your own development”. But do most employees really know how to do this? In this post, Dan McCarthy, from Great Leadership, offers a free step-by-step self-study guide to developing leadership skills. Best of all, it’s free to use and/or share, as a way to engage and retain valuable employees who are willing to learn on their own but need a little structure”.
  • Heard about the “HR Hairball”? Find out in this excellent post by Mark Stelzner.
  • It might be important to hire employees for their skills, but hiring for culture-fit is really important as well. Wally Bock shares his views on Hiring Well. One of my favourite lines from the blog post – “Performance and growth are often situational”.
  • Amy Wilson writes about transforming existing performance models into one that is more work-centric and embedded in the natural flow of business to get the best work done.
  • A strong learning & development platform is critical for organization looking at managing their talent base effectively and driving sustained business performance. Linda Fisher Thornton from Leading in Context shares 11 Learning & Development Reports. Informative!
  • Anita Lettink feels that “best practices” may not always work for you because you have your own unique context. Instead, she shares some guidelines for winning the Talent Race.
I would like to thank all the contributors for sharing their ideas. Also, thanks to Shauna Moerke for the giving me the opportunity to host the Carnival of HR.
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Upcoming Carnival of HR

After a long long wait, I am ready to host my first Carnival of HR.

As a consultant, I constantly meet HR professionals and get great opportunities for conversations. What I realize from these conversations is that most HR professionals are in a race – the “Talent Race”. And the race seems to get hotter and harder as some parts of the globe ease out of the economic downturn and are preparing for the next growth phase. So, tell me more about what are your latest & greatest ideas about winning the race – specifically how do you think we should go about attracting, engaging and retaining talented people in our organisations? What’s new in talent management?

And since I am based in sunny Singapore, posts with an Asian flavour would go to the top of the pile! So, start putting your thoughts together and write out the next best idea. Few things to keep in mind:

  • Submit a recent post. Something that is written in the 2 weeks preceding the Carnival
  • Send me the posts by 4th July, 2011. My email is i at abhishekmittal dot com
Hope to hear from you soon!
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