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Blog – Inspire Talent Uganda https://talentconsults.com Unleashing value Mon, 18 Mar 2024 12:13:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://talentconsults.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/favicon-2.png Blog – Inspire Talent Uganda https://talentconsults.com 32 32 LOCKDOWN: What Next? https://talentconsults.com/2020/05/14/lockdown-what-next/ Thu, 14 May 2020 12:04:00 +0000 https://www.talentconsults.com/?p=837 Read More]]> The uncertainty and anxiety grows with each passing day, looming like dark clouds before a heavy thunderstorm. The stories are unending, both fake and factual, cynical at times, at best comical, though quite irritating in a period when no one knows what lies ahead!

Companies have laid off their staff, cut back on wages, sent staff on unpaid leave, some have closed business; all of a sudden no paycheck at month end for some of the employees. Your employer has not communicated your fate; but it is evident, that it is just a matter of time before you face the axe.

Rent payment is due in a couple of weeks, your domestic supplies are running out; it’s a full house with all the family at home, children are homeschooling and this requires internet data which is an expense that was never budgeted for, but essential so as to keep the teenagers under control.

With the current COVID situation, full of uncertainties, it is evident that we have to adjust to the new normal; whether it’s a career change, adding a new skill, lifestyle change; we have to make life changing decisions that will have an impact on us and our families.

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HR Tips for Employers CoVID-19 https://talentconsults.com/2020/03/30/hr-tips-for-employers-covid-19/ Mon, 30 Mar 2020 07:43:00 +0000 https://www.talentconsults.com/?p=694 Read More]]> The way a company handles its decisions and its staff after COVID 19 is going to make a huge statement on its brand!

As we settle down and wait out the mandatory thirty days of self isolation, employers and employees need to brace themselves for post COVID 19. Business owners are faced with a multitude of disruptions to contend with such as no production, operating costs ie rent, utilities, contractual commitments and no revenue streaming in.
This is coupled with constant staff costs from salaries and determining essential positions required to keep the business afloat.

The following are key points that employers have to consider

Automation of processes

The increased use of technology for holding virtual meetings and conference calls will highlight with clarity to business owners the advantages of automation and efficiency attached to it. It will show that certain positions can work offline and still deliver excellent performance.  Furthermore, it will also indicate the menial jobs that can be automated, thus leading to layoffs. This could also lead into decisions around rental space and whether all the office space is being used cost effectively. This could lead to savings on office rental space.

Remote Working.

Working remotely from the office has not been a common practice in Kampala offices, with most companies interfacing with their employees daily

Imagine the inconvenience of working from home to the employees that do not have internet facilities such as dongle, laptops, smart phones. This means that they are disconnected from their fellow colleagues. Chances are high that some employees do not have 24/7 access to electricity and live in shared accommodation with large families, so there is no privacy or place to sit and carry out work effectively. Others have young children that are demanding for attention and making noise as they work. These are factors that will affect their performance and timely delivery of tasks.

Post COVID19, employers may be faced with requests for remote working going forward.

The request for remote working will be as a result of employees experiencing a reduction in fuel and time costs incurred from travelling to and from work. This enables them to spend more time spent working instead of sitting in the traffic jam and thus getting more work done. This option for a flexi schedule may mainly occur amongst the highly experienced workforce at managerial level. Employers will therefore need  to ensure that the company has  flexible policies in place. They will need to make adjustments to the employment contracts that these employees have.

The challenges inherent in remote work include lack of face to face supervision where there is concern from both the supervisor about efficiency while the employee may feel disconnected or isolated from the team. Lack of access to information from co-workers may also be a challenge especially in situations where there is slow responsiveness to emails and telephone calls.

It is important to be clear on your policies on remote work, where they apply, how they will work and when they will be reviewed. The need for additional explanation should be anticipated.

Digital Learning

The COVID19 disruption has highlighted the need for digital learning in this rapidly changing world. Zoom is now a popular name in households.

The increased use of technology for business conference calls will reduce travel and accommodation costs for the regular traveler. This will bring face to face interfaces to a bare minimum.

Employers will need to concentrate on online training modules to impart knowledge and skills to their employees so that they are abreast of the global trends.

Outsourcing of services

During this lockdown period, the employer will gauge the business performance with just the critical positions and this may result in the elimination of some non essential staff and call for restructuring of the organization. The low skilled employees like drivers, cleaners and clerical staff will face the challenge of businesses opting to outsource these services. This will eliminate the staff benefits expense for this group thus lead to savings of operational costs.

Employers need to plan for the casual laborer, a necessary part of the production process. Casual laborers will lose their jobs especially those in affected industries like hospitality and manufacturing etc

During turbulent and uncertain periods, the business owners’ immediate decision is to lay off staff or cut wages or force staff to take leave. All decisions concerning staff issues should not be done without applying the Employment Act, 2006 of Uganda. There is need to exercise due caution when effecting any staff related issue. Inability to follow the legal procedure could lead to labor suits due to wrongful dismissal especially since this is a global pandemic that has affected every business and household worldwide

Communication of these decisions of termination of contracts needs to be done with openness about the changing times and disruptions to business. 

Counseling support

Employers need to plan for post COVID 19 counseling for their staff. It is important for managers to acknowledge stress, listen to employees’ anxieties and concerns and empathize with their struggles. There will be need to provide continuous encouragement and emotional support throughout the difficult times.

The fear of what next amid all the changes in business processes that may lead to redundancies will require counselling sessions for not only those who are going to be laid off but also for the remaining staff.

Employers need not rush to send their employees back to work until the environment is safe. The way you treat your employees during this period will have an impact on the levels of staff engagement.

Diversity

Business owners could put together a diverse crisis management team that will provide more ideas about potential solutions, especially if the corporate culture encourages expression of and respect of diverse perspectives. Beware of treating the crisis in a one dimensional manner as a financial or logistical problem only, and staff your team accordingly.

Resilience is a key driving force in unpredictable and challenging situations. It is prudent for business owners to envision plausible downside scenarios and test resilience under these circumstances. Taking a fresh look at worst case scenarios and develop strategies against each would help businesses cope better in times of crises

Effective Communication

Regular and periodic communication to employees  is of utmost importance to ensure engagement levels are in check. Employees will likely be exposed to conflicting information and feel anxious or confused about the best course of action.

Be sure to communicate policies promptly, clearly and in a balanced manner.

Furthermore, communicate information and the reasoning behind policies so that employees can deepen their own understanding and also take the initiative in unanticipated situations.

This will help strengthen their sense of identity and belonging to the company.

Reflect on what you have learned

It is important to use the crisis as a valuable learning opportunity. Even while the crisis is unfolding, responses and impacts should be documented and later reviewed and lessons

distilled. Rapidly evolving situations expose existing organizational weaknesses like the inability to make hard decisions or an excessive bias towards consensus which constitute opportunities for improvement.

Ultimately, as an employer, be prepared to tackle the unchartered waters of the impact of COVID 19, bearing in mind the need to change the way you have been conducting your business. The increased usage of technology and need for digital learning will have a great impact not only on the business performance but also on the employees. The introduction of remote working may render some positions redundant and these are some of the decisions that each business owner will be faced with. Effective and regular communication of the way forward in the form of updates to employees will be crucial during this period. The way you treat or take care of your employees during the pandemic and after is going to define your brand for a long time.

By Edith Nsubuga Kasekende
The writer is a Human Capital and Talent Management Consultant with Inspire Talent

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Do you need to vent, talk, offload? https://talentconsults.com/2016/03/26/do-you-need-to-vent-talk-offload/ Sat, 26 Mar 2016 12:09:00 +0000 https://www.talentconsults.com/?p=840 Read More]]> Life can be a rollercoaster and from time to time, we all need some support, whether it is to talk something through, a need for information, help to move life forward. Sometimes we need to step back, reflect and think through several issues; you feel that you need a sounding board to share your fears, your dilemmas and your plans.

You however do not want to be judged, neither do you want your challenges to be known. You need emotional support, a listening ear. Sharing your thoughts with someone neutral will enable you to avoid being defensive and help clarify issues to you. To some, all they need is a long uninterrupted conversation that will provide the much needed relief.

The good news is that a confidential support service is available to give you access to information. Such as advice, emotional support that will help you prepare for and manage all of life’s ups, downs, events and challenges. We work with a pool of professionals in different fields ranging from financial management specialists, lawyers, counseling psychologists and mental health experts.

Whether your issue is personal or work related, we are available on phone, online through Google Chat, Zoom and Whatsapp call. This gives you proactive, early access and intervention support before issues get complex and to crisis point.

At Inspire Talent, we listen!

Edith Nsubuga Kasekende is a Human Capital and Talent Management Consultant at Inspire Talent (www.talentconsults.com). The writer can be reached at info@talentconsults.com

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4 Reasons Why You Should Take a Personality Test https://talentconsults.com/2015/10/25/4-reasons-why-you-should-take-a-personality-test/ Sun, 25 Oct 2015 08:04:00 +0000 https://www.talentconsults.com/?p=697 Read More]]> Have you ever wondered why some people just do not understand you? It could be your boss or your partner! How do you normally react to life’s events and crises? Are you excited when there is change happening around you? or do you resist any slight change in circumstances?

One quality shared by successful people in business and life is that they have a fundamental understanding of who they are and how they react to life’s curve balls and events.

Do you know who you are?

Discover how you can maximize your potential by understanding your personality.This will be beneficial to you in both your personal and professional relationships.

Personality test benefits

Conducting a personality test or psychometric assessment test gives you an opportunity to discover who you really are. It leads you into a journey of self discovery and reflection and you are able to obtain a better understanding of how you view the world. You learn more about yourself, the meaning you attach to events, your biases and even your daily happiness comes from your perceptions. Is your world a happy place, or is it hostile? Do you expect good things or do you look over your shoulders expecting something bad to happen?

Secondly, conducting a personality test will help you know how to relate with others and the world we are in. Personality assessments measure an individual’s character traits. Personality traits describe the choices a person typically makes when relating to others and to the world around him or her. These traits are things that enable us to empathize with others and predict how they may behave in certain circumstances.

In the workplace, it is common to encounter a mix of different personalities, viewpoints, past experiences, expectations, communication issues and conflicts. How can you get such different people to work as an effective team? How do you improve communication? How can you resolve and prevent conflicts? How can you help employees succeed in today’s fast-paced environment? How do you establish an effective work environment?

Understanding your employee’s personality will help you understand how they work, the type of work in which they will excel in, and how they will associate with their peers and manage their teams. This builds more effective work relationships based on understanding different behavioral styles. Better employee and workplace communication means efficiency at both individual and company levels.

Thirdly, understanding your personality enables you take control of your actions and reactions to the world around us. We all respond differently to situations around us.

Have you ever watched two people deal with the exact same situation differently? Perhaps it’s an illness, a delayed flight, lost luggage, financial turmoil, a major life event. One person will always find a way out, with a glass half full mentality while the other focuses on gloom and doom. Why does this happen?

Your personality influences the kind of questions you ask…….

Your personality is the road map in which your mind reacts to the world around it. It will provide you with answers to the following questions:

  • How do you handle surprises?
  • How much information does your mind need to make a decision?

Do you prefer logic or do you go with the flow?

When forced with a decision, your mind goes through a process to answer the query.

Knowing your innate processes gives you leverage over your mind. Leverage over your mind is the key to maximizing your personality. Why?

You can stop the process and force yourself to ask better questions. You can therefore consciously choose a better resolution.

This is because taking a personality test helps you understand what is innate to your personality and how you see the world. If you understand how you are pre- wired, then you consciously take the steps needed to quickly change the thought process. In the end you will be in control of your thoughts, your mind and you can maximize outcomes. Instead of reacting to what happens to you, you can make the world react to you.

Lastly, understanding your personality is the first step in the advancement of your career, those who get to the top of their careers reach there because they know who they are, they have discovered what makes them tick and what makes them clank and have then endeavored to get coaching and mentoring.

The writer is a certified SHL International Assessor for Psychometric Personality testing, and a trained coach and can be reached at edithnk@talentconsults.com

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