HR Focus in Start-ups to Succeed
Start-up
companies can come in all forms and sizes. They seem to have high failure
rates, but the minority who succeed can become large and influential.
It
has been seen that most start-up founders more often have a casual or off-beat
culture in their thinking, dress, office space, HR practices and Marketing, as compared to traditional corporations. Some of these
casual approaches, such as the use of "flat" organizational structure,
in which employees can directly communicate with the Founders or CEOs
informally, are practiced to promote efficiency and to enthuse employees in the
workplace.
Business
Strategies for Finance, Marketing, Production, Product Development and Innovation
are made without a robust HR and People strategy. The
importance of this needs to be highlighted as this is one pillars of the
foundation on which the businesses is built, and if this pillar is weak or not
there the dangers will always loom. Having a HR and People plan is like a
having Finance plan which is absolutely essential to a success of a start-up. If
people are not the key focus area the start-up cannot succeed. The HRand People
plan needs to be budgeted in the initial phase itself.
Hiring
the right person is one of the biggest challenges for the start-up – it is not
that getting people is a problem but getting the right-fit certainly is for
most start-up organizations. Many a times compromises are likely to be made to get
the organization moving quickly
hoping that the incumbents will learn and adapt as we go along – something
which a start-up needs to be careful about in my opinion.
All
start-ups need people who are innovative, adaptable and flexible, analytical,
emotionally intelligent, team players and have willingness to learn. They
should be willing multi-taskers. Easily said than done – how do we find this
out in an interview of an hour or two at the most? The founder’s or CEO’s experience or gut-feel
may not be sufficient to make those judgements. There is a professional way of
doing thisby putting the person through professional Competency Assessment or
Personality (Psychological) Tests.
As
the organization matures and grows retention of good people becomes the
challenge.Attracting,developing and retaining an amazing team are the hallmarks
of success for any start-ups success. If there are right people they will
design and redesign success strategies and fight for the organization’s
success.
What HR policies should be there? How shouldthe
elements of legality, predictability, fairness, equity and control be built
into them require in-depth thought and insight as does the business plan. What
has succeeded in one organization may not in another as each organization have
a unique character and personality. Having policies is not good enough it is
their proper implementation which is the tougher part and leads to
dissatisfaction in most organizations over a period of time.
Just
like business strategies and plans change the HR policies need to be revised and re-engineered keeping in view
the business needs.
Making
sure that the there is adequate focus on people besides other areas is most
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