On behalf of the 15,000 odd members of NHRDN from 30 chapters spread throughout the country -- representing private and public Sectors, Indian and multi-national Corporations, Academia, NGOs and Government Organizations -- it is my proud privilege to welcome you to the 18th National Conference of NHRDN. As India’s largest network of HR professionals, we are committed to creating the Human Capital that will power Tomorrow’s Company, Tomorrow’s Community, Tomorrow’s India and, at the risk of not sounding very humble, Tomorrow’s World.
Given our approach of distributed leadership, the activities and offerings of NHRDN, both at the National as well as at the Chapter levels, are an ongoing perennial affair. The National Conference is an annual opportunity for us to engage with some of the finest minds and most respected individuals in our ecosystem -- an opportunity to reboot, recharge and reinvent ourselves. At the risk of carrying coal to New Castle - or more appropriately to Jharia - I would like to respectfully suggest, that we get out of any experience, in proportion to what we want to get and what we put into the experience. It is our fond hope that over the next two-and-a-half days, we will be mindful, and in the here and now, so that we are open and receptive to the knowledge, experience and networking opportunities that a Conference of this kind offers.
There is however one minimum requirement. You have to keep your soul in this room – and that is spelt S.O.L.E !
Far better, and more qualified, people than me will share with you their wisdom and experience over the next two days on various aspects of being successful in the VUCA world. However, most humbly and respectfully, I would like your indulgence to share my thoughts on the challenges that I believe NHRDN would need to address in the years ahead. So here goes...
In the VUCA world, organizations and leaders would need to create a culture that simultaneously addresses three imperatives in any situation.
All three have to be addressed simultaneously: Sustained business outperformance, extreme care and core values
This will require not only processes, systems and metrics, but equally the ability to create an inspiring dream and vision, and a mindset which accepts no limits, does alternative thinking for innovation and simultaneously drives positive change both within and outside the organization.
At the core of this approach lies the Unleashing of Human Potential in the context of empowerment and the creation of shared value. That is indeed a mouthful, but I will plough on nonetheless.
I believe that to create such an organizational culture, leadership behavior will need to exhibit the following seven competencies –the Secret Seven --, and therefore NHRDN must create the platforms and frameworks in the days ahead to bring these behaviors to life:
In this scenario of VUCA and countervailing pressure from different stakeholders, inclusion and diversity will surely be an important agenda on the radar screen of NHRDN, as will be efforts to participate in the initiative to create a blue collar labour ecosystem that will not only make Corporations and India competitive, but will also ensure fairness and inclusion : competitive, fair and inclusive will need to be a war cry.
And to do all this with Satya, Prem and Seva.
Satya (Truth): to speak the truth regardless of the consequences
Prem (Compassion): the ability to put myself into the shoes of the other
Seva (Service): to go beyond the self, to harness the power of giving -- to wipe tears from the eyes of those in pain and sorrow, to bring a smile onto the face of those in despair and hopelessness.