NEWS
Evidence-based
change helping companies achieve greater success and competitive
advantage
Transformative HR, a new
Towers Watson book, reveals five guiding principles to next generation
of talent management: Provides case studies from leading global
organisations
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November 2011
Kuala Lumpur |
When it comes to managing people, many organisations have made
important HR decisions without any real rigour, often relying
on instincts or copying competitors’ practices. Now, a handful
of leading-edge global companies are breaking new ground and using
evidence-based change to make critical talent management decisions,
help their organisations achieve greater success and create a
more engaging work environment for their people.
In
their new book, Transformative HR: How Great Companies Use
Evidence-Based Change for Sustainable Advantage (John Wiley
& Sons, September 26, 2011), talent management experts Ravin
Jesuthasan of global professional services company Towers Watson
and John Boudreau of the University of Southern California reveal
how prominent global organisations are redefining HR leadership
by using this new approach to optimize efficiency and strategic
impact. By adopting what they identify as the five key principles
of evidence-based change, the authors believe organisations across
the globe can make better people decisions that ultimately lead
to a sustainable competitive advantage.
“Our
thinking behind evidence-based change was inspired partly by the
evidence-based medicine movement, which encourages doctors to
determine which treatment, based on the evidence, is most effective,”
said coauthor Jesuthasan. “It hardly seems like a radical
notion, but human nature is such that people, even doctors, do
not always behave with scientific rationality, choosing instead
to rely on instinct and what might have worked once before. By
using evidence-based change, HR is better equipped to make decisions
that are based on well-grounded evidence, rather than gut feel.”
Transformative
HR is based on collaboration of research from Boudreau and Jesuthasan,
who define the five principles of evidence-based change as:
Transformative
HR provides detail on each of the five guiding principles, and
includes practical suggestions and proven approaches that executives
can put in place to help deliver sustainable change and business
results. It also provides insight based on the real-life experiences
of nearly a dozen leading global organisations and features in-depth
case studies of six international companies, including Royal Bank
of Canada, Coca-Cola, Khazanah Nasional and Royal Bank of Scotland.

(Left to right): Lim Chin Han, Managing Director
of Towers Watson Malaysia
with authors John Boudreau and Ravin Jesuthasan
“As
HR has matured and gained stature within organisations, HR leaders
have grown increasingly accustomed to rigorous human capital decision
making based on metrics and analytics,” said Boudreau. “However,
next-generation HR means going further, to truly embed analytical
discipline and sophisticated systems thinking to create the kind
of understanding that drives better strategies and better workplace
outcomes. We strongly believe that evidence-based change will
take HR leaders to that level.”
“This
new approach, which we see emerging in our work with leading organisations,
reflects the five principles and puts HR where companies need
it to be - creating strategic organisational success through synergistic
human capital decisions and investments that span the employment
life cycle and organisational design decisions. These five principles
characterize organisations that engage HR leaders and those outside
of HR in the vital analytical questions, answers and debates.
The experiences of these leading organisations suggest how other
companies can have a more robust, integrated system that will
allow them to multiply the effects and benefits of their HR strategies,”
concludes Jesuthasan.
The
book, Transformative HR: How Great Companies Use Evidence-Based
Change for Sustainable Advantage, is available from publisher
John Wiley & Sons for a suggested retail price of RM 111.80.
The book is available in both hardcover and e-reader formats online
and at major bookstores such as Kinokuniya, Borders, Times and
MPH. More
information about the book is available at towerswatson.com/research/4957.
Ravin
Jesuthasan is Managing Director and Global Practice Leader
for Towers Watson’s Talent Management practice. His extensive
experience includes the design and implementation of workforce
and people systems that align with an organisation’s strategic
drivers and the creation of shareholder value. Ravin has published
numerous articles and led several global research efforts on the
topics of labor cost management, performance management, rewards
and talent management. He is a recognized thought leader and was
named as one of the top 25 most influential consultants in the
world by Consulting magazine. Ravin is a frequent speaker at conferences
around the world and has been quoted extensively by CNN, The Wall
Street Journal, BusinessWeek, Newsweek, CNBC and Fortune.
John
Boudreau is Professor, Management & organisation,
Marshall School of Business, and Research Director, Center for
Effective organisations, at USC. He is recognized worldwide for
his breakthrough research, which addresses the future of the global
HR profession, HR measurement and analytics, decision-based HR,
executive mobility, HR information systems, and organisational
staffing and development. John is a strategic advisor to a range
of organisations, including early-stage companies, global corporations,
government and military agencies, and nonprofit organisations.
As the author of 60 books, including Beyond HR: the New Science
of Human Capital, with Peter M. Ramstad, he is regularly featured
in Harvard Business Review, The Wall Street Journal, Fortune and
BusinessWeek. He has served as a board member of HRPS, WorldatWork,
NAHR, SIOP and AOM, and is a Fellow of SIOP.
Source : Towers Watson