Monday, July 27, 2020
Confidence The Most Important HR Competency for the Future - Workology
Confidence The Most Important HR Competency for the Future What is a Competency Mean in HR? Confidence may be the one attribute rarely discussed that is essential to success in HR. We often hear: Humble, Resilient, Agile, even Flexibleâ¦but for some reason Confidence rarely gets mentioned. We spend so much time on competencies in HR. Itâs like the holy grail of our community, but before we go too much further in this discussion, what is a competency? What is a Competency Mean in HR? Competency: The combination of observable and measurable knowledge, skills, abilities and personal attributes that contribute to enhanced employee performance and ultimately result in organizational success. And just to be politically correct the definition of Confidence; Confidence:/noun/ the feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something; firm trust. we had every confidence in the staff synonyms: trust, belief, faith, credence, conviction; reliance, dependence I have little confidence in these figures Wow, for those who know me, I rarely ever get into definitions but for todayâs conversation, it is important. So why do I think confidence is so important for HR folks? Well to start, I know many practitioners at all levels lack confidence. When you lack this you are saying to folks I canât trust you or depend on you. At the end of the day, no one does business with someone they donât trust. This is the most important thing you need to create with every member of your organization. Without confidence, youâre not a resource. Whether that be human or any other type. So as a community we need to spend some time on building confidence and as a result, the trust of your constituency. So, know we have discussed the proverbial âWHYâ we need to build confidence. Now letâs discuss the âHOWâ. I refer all of you to a recent article by Chris W. Dunn in Entrepreneur Magazine titled 10 Things You Can Do TO Boost Self-Confidence. I will let you read the article, however, there are two main points I want to drill down on. 1. Care for yourself This is something many HR folks push aside. If you donât put yourself first and nurture yourself physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually then how can you help others? Many set new yearâs resolutions to do this and then by February they have failed. Well time to reboot this and get to it. A way to grow confidence is through positive self-talk and affirmation, here are 19 Affirmations for HR and Workplace Leaders 2. Help someone else This is something most HR folks do constantly and here is the rub, you need to take care of yourself before you can help and take care of others. How can an employee trust you when they are aware that you donât practice what you preach? As HR practitioners we need to build confidence and flaunt it. So here is my challenge to every reader at Workology: Strengthen your confidence first by doing for yourself so that in turn you can do for others. I am sure there is a metaphor in there somewhere. What are you waiting forâ¦get to it!
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