Start networking and exchanging professional insights

Register now or log in to join your professional community.

Follow

Could a person with lack of sense humor be a successful Human Resources manager?

user-image
Question added by Kariman Alsayed , Unit Manager - Members Relationship , SmartMed Private Medical Services
Date Posted: 2014/11/02
padmakumar pathiyil
by padmakumar pathiyil , Marketing Consultant , Management Consultancy

Lack of sense of humour is not a disqualification for any job. Hence whether it is HR or any other job, the person can very well be successful if he is good at his work. 

LABIB KOOLI
by LABIB KOOLI , Director of the Sectoral Center for Training in Hotel Technologies at Southern Hammamet , Tunisian Vocational Training Agency (ATFP)

Who looks for humor should go to the theater and not to work !

Aashish Khurana
by Aashish Khurana , Ex : Marketing Manager - International , Quad Life Sciences Pvt Ltd

Having this would add feathers to his communication skills, but its a personnel look out . It doesnt anyways effect the quality of work with the job responsibility being offered to him/her . My View

NOORUDDIN JAHANGEER
by NOORUDDIN JAHANGEER , Admin. Secretary & Asst. Researcher , M/s. Al Awaji Holding Company

In my opinion I don't think that a person with lack of sense of humor would be a successful Human Resources Manager. HR Manager's position is a responsible job and he has to come across a lot of hurdles dealing with different people with typical nature. Hence sense of humor will be an added quality for HR Manager and this helps him dealing with employees in a very polite and sensible manner in solving their issues easily.

Salauddin Mohammad
by Salauddin Mohammad , Sr. Manager, Software Development , Aspen Technology Inc

Sense of humor is not the primary skill to succeed in as a HR manager. It is one of the skill that can be additional advantage for this role, but it is not essential. So, in my opinion one can still succeed as a HR manager even if s/he lacks sense of humor.

Yes. Having a sense of humor isn't a HR job requirement. Having it would make the experience more enjoyable, but not having it isn't and should affect the Manager's focus on the job and accomplish the goal.  

 

Regards, 

Wafa R.

JOHN MATHEW
by JOHN MATHEW , Operations & Business Development Executive , Crown Logistics Company WLL

I Feel the HR Manager should be polite and humble , because today the successful Industries in the world if we look,Performing Employees are staying back for long term because they feel what company does for them and cares. That communication Grid is majorly handled by HR manager. 

Vinod Jetley
by Vinod Jetley , Assistant General Manager , State Bank of India

Commercial or Organisation purpose awareness Without a clear understanding of the precise nature of the organisation's purpose and its challenges it is impossible for an HR manager to effectively lead the task of delivering the right human resources to enable the organisation to succeed. This means that the HR manager must sit alongside the board or be on the executive decision-making team. The execution of any strategy demands the provision of resources. It's vital to have people with the skills, attitude and experience to be able to deliver on a strategy. The truly engaged HR director through their knowledge of human resources will be able to help develop the best strategy because the knowledge of the ability of the people, individually and as a team, is clearly understood. Performance The ability of teams and individuals to perform to their utmost is essential. An understanding of appropriate performance guidance, demands, measurement and development is the mark of an HR director that helps the organsiation and its people by never standing still. Performance is dynamic in its nature and so too are the best organisations. Intuition will come into play here, not all performance can be measured in black and white. A feeling will develop for limits and where pre-conceived limits may be stretched in cases. Development of people Emotional intelligence is essential in an HR manager. This means an insight and sense as to what others are feeling. This is an essential step in guiding the development of people in line with their real ability and ambition. This can demand creativity in the manner in which people are analysed and inspired to see through clear lenses what can be achieved. Good people development will lead from mere competence to true excellence. This may mean training but people development is not an episodic topic. It’s continual. There will be a focus on the employee and what needs to learned – not just what knowledge is needed. Leadership Clarity or purpose and sustained presence in the role will make an HR director an exceptional contributor. The role demands a direction and consistency that are key to people trusting and relying on HR for guidance and support. Even so, limitations and guidelines must also be set out. The modern complex business has a structure that can seem rigid. A smart HR leader will work within the structure and not let the structure get in the way of the needs of people. A good HR leader will remain committed to the success of the organsiation through its people and teams. Employees respect leaders who are human and who don't hide behind authority. The best leaders are those who are able to be authentic. Motivation Only a motivated workforce can be an effective one – in the western world this is universally true. An HR director must be committed to the drivers of motivation in all people and especially the line managers who in turn must motivate. Success for all will come from continually understanding the motivation enablers and the motivation disablers. All managers and directors need to understand these components – even the ones that are hard or impossible to fix. This is not just about incentives, it’s about sustaining the reasons to work and believe in the cause(s) and the teams. Commitment to managing motivation cannot be overvalued. Knowledge of the people and their context must be huge and integrated into all decisions. These qualities are crucial for today’s successful HR director. Times have been hard for all businesses over the past six years and although the recession is over, the pathway to recovery will no doubt be rocky. This all takes its toll on employees. An HR director with these qualities will be able to successfully guide, help and support employees through these tough times, ultimately paving the way for business success.

Sasa Stavric
by Sasa Stavric , Engineer Techinician , Kombinat

This is not a disqualification for any job.,the person must be a good at his work,innovative and smart.

It would be the same thing If you asked "can a clown be successful in his job if he know nothing about HR?"Not so related.

sense of humor is not qualification for  being a HR manager, being a innovative, smart working manners etc are makes him a superior in that position. Being a serious nature or cool nature is also not a criteria

 

More Questions Like This

Do you need help in adding the right keywords to your CV? Let our CV writing experts help you.