An influential HR body has called on the Coalition Government to find ways of encouraging UK employers to fill damaging gaps in current management and leadership skills profiles.
The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development has published a Work Horizons report entitled ‘Good Management – A New (Old) Driver for Growth’, ahead of next month’s governmental Growth Review, which throws light on the myriad of uncoordinated and ineffective policies that have been pushed through in the last two decades to address the situation.
Despite evidence that management expertise is crucial to driving growth as well as a series of public commitments by UK governments to effect change, any improvements to date have been too slow. The result is a UK skills profile that continues to lag behind other OECD countries.
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Improved voluntary human capital reporting: the Government’s consultation on the ‘Future of Narrative Reporting’ should be seen as an opportunity to encourage employers to use people management information more meaningfully in order to understand what drives sustainable performance.
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Government and intermediaries should promote existing tools and support services as well as identify best practice.
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There should be more cross-departmental collaboration and an increased long-term political commitment, including a new focus on including management and leadership skills within the provision of business support. Training here should be designed together with employers to ensure that it met workplace requirements.
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The Government should encourage Sector Skills Councils and Local Enterprise Partnerships to promote leadership and management as essential ‘skills for growth’.
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It should be clarified exactly what management and leadership skills that organisations require and what training and qualifications are currently available.
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People management considerations should be integrated into existing qualifications such as MBAs.
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Advice should be provided on what constitutes a quality intervention for employers and individuals.
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There should be a review of management and leadership capabilities and development opportunities within the public sector so that the Government can lead by example.