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Staying on top of the rapid changes and ensuring that the workplace remains positive and productive is going to be the biggest challenge HR professionals face in 2023. The best tools HR professionals have for meeting this challenge are change management and diversity and inclusion skills. These two areas of HR will shape the HR industry for the rest of 2023, and we will show you exactly why that is.
Helping employees and employers adapt to, and successfully integrate these over the past couple of years of changes will require a skilled change management professional to step in. Change management professionals take a people-first approach to projects and changes in an organization. By helping individuals and groups within an organization adapt to changes, change management professionals minimize resistance to change and ensure that company morale remains high and that changes are enacted smoothly.
Many employees are justifiably exhausted by the onslaught of changes that occurred in the last year, and so even the most skilled change management professionals will be faced with the challenge of helping employees through those changes. As remote work continues to be the norm, successfully guiding people through organizational changes will largely have to be done through long-distance means, which is an additional challenge to be overcome.
As in-person working becomes a viable option once again, work from home policies will have to be examined and adapted and these changes may be the most difficult for employees to adjust to.
The demand for diversity and inclusion in the workplace continues to grow in 2023 and it is not something that companies can simply ignore. Not only has it been shown that diverse teams are more productive than homogenous ones, but consumers and employees are also expecting more from companies and they will walk away if they feel an organization does not actively participate in diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
For HR professionals, the diversity and inclusion focus will largely be on internal operations, hiring policies and corporate culture. Ensuring that employees feel safe and included at the workplace, regardless of where they work from, will be a top priority. HR professionals will need to foster and diverse and inclusive corporate culture both in the office and among remote workers.
The best way to take on these challenges is by ensuring you are well trained and fully prepared. Ashton College is here to help you prepare with our HR continuing education courses. Our Change Management Certification course is accredited by the Association of Change Management Professionals (ACMP) and Ashton College is listed on the ACMP’s Qualified Education Providers (QEP) Registry. We also offer a Diversity and Inclusion Training Certificate course that is designed to give you all the knowledge and skills you need to foster diversity in the workplace and resolve diversity-related conflicts.
Register now for one of our upcoming continuing education courses and take your career to the next level in 2023.
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