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New challenges for CHROs amid second wave of COVID-19

• By Samir Parikh
New challenges for CHROs amid second wave of COVID-19

The second wave of COVID 19 had catastrophic impact on Indian industries. In the last 10 weeks, we had conducted a short pulse survey with 30 companies across India. When we analysed their qualitative response, we realised that CHROs emerged as New Frontline COVID Warriors, as they had to grapple with addressing needs of COVID affected employees and their families. These companies revealed that percentage of infected employees in last 10 weeks ranged from 12% to 25% while the percentage of employees whose family member(s) had also been infected ranged from 25% to 40%.  

When I asked more details about their priorities during these difficult times, the answer was clear. On average, HR Leaders allocated 20% of their time to the top priority task of taking health and welfare measures for affected employees and their families. This is followed by a high degree of resource management, which allows them to continue critical operations and boosts the morale and engagement of the company’s employees. 

The biggest challenge faced by companies in this second wave is the oblivious nature of this pandemic’s end date. With infection rates on the rise, the best approach for many organizations has been to adopt a risk management policy wherein they prioritize the health and safety of employees while maintaining operational resilience and mitigating adverse effects on businesses. 

Using all the learnings garnered from these conversations, we have deduced that, moving forward, companies will need a combination of the following facets:

While CHROs are busy managing distinctive, multidisciplinary war room amidst pandemic-related crises, we suggest the adoption of the following methods during these difficult times:

A strong passion for any objective will ensure success, provided the end desire is met with appropriate means. COVID-19 is a worldwide outbreak and the loss that we are incurring is also being experienced by thousands of global leaders. However, it is important to understand that this is a phase and it too shall pass soon. Till then, let us put our best foot forward and work towards ensuring positivity, empathy, dedication, and support towards our employees. Cheers to becoming bigger and better!