HR expert says repercussions of pandemic will be felt for a generation

By Sapience HR - 16th June 2021

Sue Hook, Founder and Head of Client Development at Cornwall-based Sapience HR, is reflecting on a business milestone this month; 15 years in business – but the last 15 months have been the most turbulent of all.

Sue states: “Quite simply, there has been a seismic shift. The repercussions of what has happened to the way we work as a result of the pandemic will be felt for a generation.”

Since the beginning of the first lockdown in spring 2020, Sue and her team have been proactively helping their clients navigate exponential change as businesses rushed to adapt - reassessing workforce needs in the face of new challenges and opportunities.

Sue explains: “We’ve been constantly on our toes. During the early days of the furlough scheme our advice to clients evolved on a daily basis, as government strategy was firmed up and information trickled out. After 15 years in the industry, I’ve never experienced anything like it – and that was just the beginning.”

Home working has been – and will continue to be – the norm for many employees, and that necessitates a major rethinking for many businesses, for example around issues such as monitoring, mental health, the right to disconnect, and employee engagement.

Sue and her colleagues are supporting employers to put new policies and procedures in place, ensuring they are operating legally and properly support their dispersed workforce.

On this, Sue commented: “Employment law was already quite far behind modern working practices before Covid-19 - now it’s decades behind! There need to be some significant changes soon, and I would like to see a lot of it simplified. Parental Leave, for example, is unnecessarily complicated and seriously hampers a great many career paths.”

With the majority of businesses reassessing almost every aspect of their operations, Sue sees this as an important moment to reset and recommends that businesses take a brave new approach.

She stated: “Every business needs to get the HR basics right, but go beyond that and you can really wield ‘people power’ to make a huge difference to your brand, and ultimately your bottom line. One example of this is the hospitality sector; with so many positions available workers can pick and choose, so creating a great working environment is vital for attracting talent.”

Getting workplace culture right will be a major factor in successful business recovery, believes Sue, who elaborates:

“To reach their potential, businesses need to focus on embedding positive home working practices, supporting good mental health and wellbeing, looking at future workforce resilience, and excelling in sustainability and equality policy. I predict the busy times will continue for those of us in HR!”

Sue’s career has seen her work for organisations – large and small – across the UK and internationally; 15 years ago she founded her own HR company, taking on her first employees in 2010.

The business has experienced steady growth since then, and Sapience HR now employs three other HR professionals with wide ranging specialisms.

Taking a creative, holistic approach, the team put people and values at the heart of everything they do, believing these are the most essential elements of business success. 

Every business needs to get the HR basics right, but go beyond that and you can really wield ‘people power’ to make a huge difference to your brand, and ultimately your bottom line.

Sue Hook, Founder of Sapience HR
Woman on a tablet illustration