22 February 2015
Research by The Boston Consulting Group and the World Federation of People Management Associations drew survey responses from more than 3,500 executives across various industries in more than 100 countries, including the United Arab Emirates

Dubai - High-performing human resources (HR) departments help to drive the financial performance of companies, according to a recent report released by The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and the World Federation of People Management Associations (WFPMA). The results of an in-depth study are detailed in the report, titled How to Set Up Great HR Functions: Connect, Prioritize, Impact. The report is the eighth in the annual Creating People Advantage series, which explores emerging trends in HR.

As part of their research - and in addition to amassing the survey responses - the authors conducted in-depthinterviews with 64 HR and non-HR leaders. They looked at the ten-year stock performances of the public companies in Fortune magazine's "Best Companies to Work For" rankings in 2014, and compared them with the S&P 500 Index. The 100 best companies -those with the strongest HR performance - outperformed the index by nearly 100 percentage points. However, the report notes that this is the case only if HR leaders are equipped to partner with business leaders.

"HR functions need to connect by partnering with stakeholders both inside and, increasingly, outside of the company to improve operational and financial performance," said Jean-Michel Caye, a Senior Partner at BCG and a co-author of the report.

To highlight the biggest priorities for companies in different regions and industries, authors looked into 27 HR subtopics.

The majority of countries ranked leadership as the subtopic most urgently in need of action, followed by talent management. There were considerable differences, however, in the rankings of subtopics across countries.

In the UAE, the focus is primarily on leadership followed by performance management, and HR and people strategy. Other areas of focus include employee engagement, talent management, HR services and systems, HR communication, career models and competencies, strategic workforce planning, and rewards and recognition.

"Interestingly, performance management ranks considerably lower, in terms of urgency, across most of the other countries," added Christopher Daniel, a Principal at BCG's Dubai office. "In fact, no other country mentioned it among its top three most urgent subtopics. Thisindicates that HR leaders in the UAE need to make substantial progress in this particular department."

HR LEADERS NEED TO CONNECT WITH INTERNAL STAKEHOLDERS
The report underscores the importance of a clear link between HR and business leaders, which the survey data indicates may be significantly missing at some organizations.

"Non-HR respondents rated their company's people-management capabilities as significantly lower than HR respondents ranked their own performance," explained Jorge Jauregui, recently appointed the newPresident of the WFPMA.

Of the 27 HR areas that the paper explores, non-HR respondents ranked 40 percent in the "red zone," indicating a significant need for action. By contrast, HR respondents did not rank any HR areas in the red zone.

The report also segmented the best-performing and worst-performing companies based on their average revenue changes and operating margins, and identified common themes in each group. The most notable finding was that HR departments at financially top-performing companies are able to identify clear priorities to improve their HR performance and therefore target their investments and future efforts much more effectively.

"Companies with lower financial performance adopt a more arbitrary approach to investments in HR topics," statedDaniel. "They don't identify clear priorities, and they don't focus their investments."

KPIs AND ANALYTICS ARE CRUCIAL
Perhaps not surprisingly, given the growing availability of analytics and other data-driven approaches to management, the findings also indicate a strong correlation between the use of HR key performance indicators (KPIs) and analytics and a more strategic role for HR overall.

The message for HR leaders is clear: those who want a seat at the table during strategic deliberations with C-level executives must be able to assess- and communicate- the performance of the workforce. This entails going beyond rudimentary metrics that look at things such as personnel cost and headcount, and toward more sophisticated output indicators, which can gauge employee productivity and other critical data.

"Companies need to create an impact by using KPIs and steering tools to support the organization and its strategic goals and by concentrating on developing talent pipelines and shaping organizational behaviors," saidPieter Haen, the pastPresident of the WFPMA.

How to Set Up Great HR Functions is part of the Creating People Advantage series that BCG has published annually since 2007. In alternating years, BCG partners with the WFPMA and with the European Association for People Management. (In the latter case, the study focuses exclusively on Europe.)

A copy of the report can be downloaded at www.bcgperspectives.com or at www.wfpma.org.

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The World Federation of People Management Associations (WFPMA) is a global network of professionals in people management. It was founded in 1976 to aid the development and improve the effectiveness of professional people management all over the world. Its members are predominantly continental federations, which are made up of more than 90 national human resource associations representing over 600,000 people management professionals. For more information, please visit www.wfpma.org.

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