A new service, Human Innovation, is calling on businesses to take up the challenge of creating a truly innovative workforce model.
Melissa Jenner, founder of Start Now, who launched Human Innovation last month, says it enables organisations to work differently with their talent base to effectively co-design the roles of the future. It promises to create new value for the organisation and enable individuals to realise their full creativity and purpose.
"New Zealand organisations are evolving quickly in response to digital disruption, and embracing new ways of working, yet much more needs to be done to ensure they stay relevant," she says. "Now is the time to have a different and progressive conversation with employees about their future."
She believes that the relationship many employers have with their employees is closed off to opportunity creation.
"Statistics tell us globally that performance reviews are still the primary way employers are assessing insights about employees goals and aspirations, and only 11% of organisations are holding frequent goal setting and performance based conversations. Most are relying on annual performance reviews which are primarily a 'grading' conversation (39%). Most organisations still hire people into roles that are based on employees current competencies vs hiring people for their capabilities and aspirations. That's why people feel 'locked in' and unable to fully explore their full creative potential within the organisation, and are seeking outside help to find ways to do so.