New Study Identifies the Skills Senior HR Leaders Need to Succeed
The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) recently released new research that ranks business knowledge as the most important business skill senior HR leaders need to succeed. SHRM also found that ‘global intelligence’ and 'technological savvy' are two emerging competencies senior HR leaders will need to master within the next five years.
"Successful senior HR leaders consistently show executives in the C-suite that they understand the broad operations and processes driving business," said SHRM President and CEO Laurence G. O'Neil. "Equally important is the ability to explain the role of human capital issues and solutions in the context of broader business operations linking finance, operations and marketing."
The latest SHRM report, "Leading Now, Leading the Future: What Senior HR Leaders Need to Know," identifies the following eight leadership skills essential for HR business leaders:
- Knowledge of business, HR and organizational operations
- Strategic thinking and critical/analytical thinking
- Leading change
- Effective communication
- Credibility
- Results orientation/drive for performance
- Ethical behavior
- Persuasiveness/influencing others
For senior HR professionals employed in global organizations, SHRM found that they need to possess both a global mindset and the ability to be flexible in order to adapt to changing global business needs.
Ethical behavior also was an important leadership quality for the human resource profession, which HR leaders can demonstrate through their actions, decisions and leadership within their organizations. This mirrors findings from a previous SHRM survey on ethics where 76% of HR professionals reported that they felt well prepared to very well prepared to handle situations with the potential to result in violations to the organization’s ethics policies or even a violation in the law.