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The Job of a Human Resources Director
from:By Deb St. George, on The Job of a HR Director
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The human resources director has a very substantial role on the management team of a business or corporation. They are not only responsible for the management team and the work that is being done in that department, but they are also responsible for any other personal departments within the business. Therefore the human resources director must be highly educated and qualified for the position. The efficiency of the director can influence the productivity of the whole business. Therefore the director must have a strong professional relationship with the executives in order to fully understand how the executives want their business to be run and the employment standards they wish to operate by.
The human resources director will often understand the employment standards and be able to enforce them properly because they are involved in the making of the standards and policies. It is an important part of the director’s job to maintain good relationships between staff as well as between staff and the executives. This is because there needs to be middle ground between the two so that the business runs smoothly. The more the executives understand about the staff, the more likely staff needs will be met, which in turn increases employee satisfaction and therefore influences the productivity. The more understanding the staff has about the executives of the business the more likely they are to feel comfortable in the business and therefore be more willing to try their hardest to further the company.
The director must have a certain skill set in order to function efficiently in that environment. They have to be highly organized in order to keep all the files and information easily accessible. The human resources director also needs to be able to delegate jobs to the assistants that work under them and direct them to do certain jobs as well. Therefore they must be personable yet assertive. They must act in a manner in their work place that projects respect so they receive that from the other employees. The human resources director often sits on several different committees within the business so they can have a better understanding of the business as a whole and to be able to pass the pertinent information onto the other employees.
A human resources director is not necessarily at the top of their career. Although they are required to be highly qualified and educated with previous work experience, there could still be further opportunities for someone in this position. There are typically more senior management positions that are available to that person. Senior management positions are often available after a while of experience in the business. However, some of the small businesses and companies may not have senior management positions available.
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