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Inside the mind of a CHRO: Korn Ferry Survey

• By Manav Seth
Inside the mind of a CHRO: Korn Ferry Survey

A recent global survey of 189 Chief Human Resource Officers (CHROs) by Korn Ferry sought to understand various issues and challenges faced by them. From top talent challenges to what keeps them up at night, the survey quizzes CHROs on a variety of issues and makes for a rather interesting, insightful and important reading for HR professionals. The following are some of the highlights of the survey:

41% of the CHROs surveyed were of the opinion that when searching for top HR talent ‘business acumen’ is lacking.

Other abilities that were found to be lacking are:

7. 4% also stated that they don’t find it difficult to search for top HR talent

The top challenges in optimizing workforce are

When asked about what the Directors have been most focussed on, regarding HR, this what the CHROs replied

Joseph McCabe, VC, Korn Ferry’s Global Human Resources Centre of Expertise says, “Disruptors such as digitization and globalization are creating an environment of constant organizational change. HR leaders must understand the business challenges that occur as a result of these disruptions, including the impact on the business strategy, and be able to quickly adapt and act.”

The findings of the survey are valuable as they give an insight into the mind of a CHRO. While some findings are surprising (64% said they do not have a strong HR data analytic integration with their business planning), some are expected (creating an agile workforce being the top talent challenge). What sets the findings apart from other studies is the relevance of responses from CHROs in a wide array of topics. The survey, conducted in late 2016, can establish a solid foundation for HR professionals worldwide to comprehend the challenges that perceived as most credible by their leaders. With the HR function contributing actively to other business functions, CHROs will have an increasingly important role in the future.

Joseph McCabe sums up best, “More than ever, CHROs play key roles at the highest levels within the organization, leading critical talent strategies that are core to executing on crucial business priorities.”