ROEN HR Consult

ROEN HR Consult Employee and performance management, training, teleworking and managing employees during difficult times.

The role of ROEN human resource consulting services in an organization differs with the extent of outsource functions. Some services go with the "all-or-nothing" approach, requiring that they handle all your HR functions or none at all. Others offer their services "a la carte," meaning employer can pick and choose from the HR consulting services they offer. The HR consulting portfolio -may include

features like payroll administration, employee Benefits, human resource management, risk management.

18/06/2020

The New Normal for HR

07/01/2017

Be prepared to change your career (Part 2)

__Experience alone is not enough.

In a few weeks, I will be 56 years (young). I have been working for more than 33 years (old). By all measures, you might say I'm experienced. But what does this mean in the age of constant change, in which I must change my career (the way I do my job) every five years? Either I change the way I do my job, or my job changes, or it might disappear altogether!

# Experience is important but it is not enough.

In fact, when you get to my age or older and all you can talk about is your experience, it’s nothing more than vanity!

What’s one definition of experience? “The process of getting knowledge or skill from doing, seeing or feeling things.”

"I don't read any books," the veteran began proudly. "Really, I could write most of those books myself because I know it all. I have been doing this job for 30 years."

__This guy needs to retire quickly because he will destroy the organization!

You can be old and young at the same time... You cannot afford to think old!

# Experience is important, but it is not enough.

You must complement it with a constant desire and hunger to learn new things and change your career, again and again and again.

Have you ever noticed how hard it is for a team to win back to back World Cup soccer titles?

# When you have a winning team, you don't want to make changes, but that’s when change must be uppermost in your mind.

Much of our older executive corps in Africa really battle with change, and wear their experience as a right of entitlement. This needs to change. Management and leadership roles are not immune to change.

# Experience is important but it is not enough.

Probably the best engineer I ever worked with was a South African guy called Les Cullen. He was already in his 60s when I first hired him, and he worked for me well into his 70s. In every way, Les was like a 26-year old!

His curiosity was insatiable. It always seemed that every day he was trying out a new idea or reading about a new idea.

So this is not an age thing. It's about a mindset. I have known 30-year old who, only 10 years out of college, cannot absorb a new idea! I have known 80-year olds who embrace new ideas and change their careers with extraordinary energy and gusto.

Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus (70+) wrote something interesting. (He’s a social entrepreneur that pioneered the ideas of microcredit and microfinance). He said his greatest challenge has been to change the mindset of people.

“Mindsets play strange tricks on us,” he wrote. “We see things the way our minds have instructed our eyes to see…”

Now don’t let the idea of change panic you. Get your mindset around the idea that in this rapidly changing world, we’ll ALL need to be prepared to change our career, again and again and again.

I saw a quote recently that made me smile: “A year from now you will wish you had started today!”

To be continued. . .

30/11/2016

Executive assistant needed.
Must be social media savvy and a self starter.
A lot of duties will include uploading documents on instargram. Facebook and Twitter... social media aspect very important.
Willing to work long hours and some weekends.
Qualification: graduate with good numerical skills.
Job is based in Abuja.
Send cv to [email protected]. deadline is 2nd of December 2016.

Not every No in your career means you need a change.
10/05/2016

Not every No in your career means you need a change.

14/03/2015

Simple advice for the proffessional wonan: Network, network, network. Attend events when you would rather be at home watching movie magic. Network after work and on weekends and over email and over Skype. Meet as many people as you can, even if you think there is no way your relationship will ever benefit you in any way. Get to know people in different industries who speak different languages and be someone who people enjoy meeting...... .

02/10/2014

What does it even mean to say people should “follow their passion” to find the work that suits them? I don’t know what passion means in that context, and I bet you don’t either. What you’re really

10/03/2014

No matter what people say....you are nothing more than the sum total of your useful skills, as long as people need you.. you will be relevant, most especially in the work place.

09/02/2014

Mary Matalin, who spent two years as an assistant to Bush and the counselor to Vice President Dick Cheney before stepping down to spend more time with her daughters, wrote: “Having control over your schedule is the only way that women who want to have a career and a family can make it work.”

09/02/2014

...I absolutely agree on the approach, where you live your life working and enjoying each minute of it..... - "There is no such thing as work/life balance—there is only life. You don’t have to be the last one at the office every night, and you don’t have to change every diaper. Make the choices you believe in your heart are right, and make no apologies.”........and stay constructive :-)

16/10/2011

Recognizing that would-be employees bring both assets and negative attributes to your organization, Organisations should be flexible in accommodating those strengths and weaknesses. "If you want people to perform in an organization, you have to use their strengths—not emphasize their weaknesses," said Drucker.

28/09/2011

A miserable job is not the same as a bad job!
A miserable job is one that causes anxiety and the “Sunday blues,” those awful feelings of dread and depression.
Miserable jobs drain people of their energy, confidence, and self-esteem.
Miserable jobs also have a huge impact on an organization, its productivity, turnover, morale—and its bottom line.

Anonymity: Employees feel unknown or invisible at work.

Irrelevance: Employees sense the work they are doing has no impact.

Immeasurement: Employees are unable to measure their contributions or success.
for additional information, please contact us.

28/09/2011

The essentials of any marketing operation function should perform at least three functions:
1. Drive the processes for budgeting and investment decisions and more effective strategic planning.
2. Lead the charge for marketing performance measurement processes.
3. Identify and implement the required infrastructure to maintain the consistent implementation of processes.

Contact us for help with creating an effective and high performance roadmap that focuses on those areas that will have the maximum value and contribution to your business.

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