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Insights from the People Summit 2024

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Today, 84% of the organisations are defining a vision for how technology contributes to the overall employee experience. That was the focus of the People Summit 2024, hosted by SAP and the Top Employers Institute, which took place on June 12, 2024, at the SAP Labs Campus in Bengaluru, Whitfield in India. 

And we're delighted to share some of the resources shared during the People Summit: 

World of Work Trends 2024 

Top Employers Institute's World of Work Trends 2024 analyses the latest trends in people strategies and practices from leading organisations globally. In the report, our analysis showed five significant trends affecting workplaces in 2024. Those trends are:   

  • Empower through AI   
  • The Future Defined with Purpose   
  • Dialogue for Transformation   
  • Evolution of Wellbeing Effectiveness   
  • Broaden the Horizon of DEI   

These trends were unpacked by Adrian Seligman, Executive Board Member at the Top Employers Institue. You can download the report here, and watch Adrian's Keynote here:  

Future of Work - Trend Report 2024 

Throughout the People Summit, insights were shared by SAP which also featured many insights from the research they're doing into the future of work. SAP have identified future of work trends three strategic dimensions.  You can access an array of resources shared by SAP during the conference here:  

  • SAP Flex Team Workshop - This Design Thinking inspired workshop helps teams successfully navigate a hybrid work model  

Future-Proofing HR: Trends and Transformations in India  

The People Summit also featured a wonderful panel discussion on future-proofing HR and discussing trends and transformations in the Indian Landscape. On the panel was Kavita Kurup, Global Head HR and Corporate Communications at UST, Shilpy Sharma, Regional HR Head at Empower, Kiran Sn, Vice President – HR, HCLTech, Shweta Mohanty, Head of Human Resources: India at SAP and Billy Elliott, Regional Director Asia-Pacific, Top Employers Institute.  

They addressed the integration of technology, the distinction and enhancement of employee experience vs. engagement, the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusivity (DE&I), and strategies for skills development and talent management. 

Key points included: 

  • Technological Integration: Shilpy Sharma highlighted the evolving role of technology in HR, emphasizing advancements that boost organizational efficiency while considering potential drawbacks like job displacement and privacy concerns. 
  • Employee Experience vs. Engagement: Kavita Kurup differentiated between the two concepts, sharing successful UST initiatives to enhance both through personalized approaches and flexible work arrangements. 
  • Skills Development and Talent Management: Kiran SN discussed HCLTech's approach to upskilling and reskilling, aligning talent initiatives with strategic goals, and addressing challenges like budget and time constraints. 
  • Diversity, Equity & Inclusivity: Shweta Mohanty shared effective strategies and impactful programs at SAP to promote DE&I, acknowledging challenges like unconscious bias and tokenism. 

To view the complete panel discussion, please visit: Panel discussion - Future-Proofing HR: Trends and Transformations in India

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