Innovation Is Not an Option but a Necessity
Hotelier India|November 2024
Emphasizing the need for the Indian hospitality sector to innovate and disrupt itself in the current transformative period.
NATWAR NAGAR
Innovation Is Not an Option but a Necessity

The Indian hospitality industry is undergoing a transformative period, driven by significant shifts in talent management, compensation structures, and operational models. With over two decades of experience in this sector, I can confidently say that the changes we are witnessing now are unlike anything we've seen before. These shifts will not only redefine how the industry operates but will also present both challenges and opportunities for businesses willing to adapt and innovate.

LEADERSHIP HIRING AND RETENTION: A LOOMING CRISIS

At The People Network, we foresee a crisis in leadership hiring and retention over the next two years. The competition for senior, experienced candidates is intensifying, and this talent pool will be aggressively targeted by competitors looking to secure seasoned leaders. This means that traditional retention strategies, such as incremental salary increases or promotions, will no longer suffice. Companies will need to think beyond conventional methods to retain their top talent.

The most effective strategy for attracting and retaining leadership talent will be offering wealth creation opportunities, such as equity participation, profit-sharing models, or even long-term incentives tied to the company's growth and success. Compensation is evolving from being a mere transactional reward to becoming a significant part of the personal wealth creation journey for senior leaders. Companies that fail to adapt to this shift will struggle to maintain leadership stability and could face disruptive talent shortages.

THE ROLE OF STAKEHOLDERS IN RETENTION

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