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Are we ready for CHRO readiness?

HRExecutive

Why is it that more than half of companies remain unable (or perhaps unwilling) to develop CHRO-ready successors? Should we be proud of infusing non-HR talent into CHRO roles, or troubled by it? Further, it is common—and many would say likely—that a change in CEO will yield a change in CHRO. Is 50% readiness good enough?

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How this childcare provider is winning the war for talent

HRExecutive

It kept all of its centers open through COVID and avoided layoffs, says CHRO Mary Marietta. Mary Marietta, CHRO, Big Blue Marble Academy - Advertisement - Marietta: Some of the most significant issues at that time were related to staffing. Over the years, I had some really amazing coaches and colleagues.

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Championing Diversity and Inclusion at Bank of America

HR Digest

In 2012, we began to launch Diversity Leadership Councils, starting with our Black Executive Leadership Council (BELC). Several years ago, we set up a Life Event Services team which is focused on providing one-to-one personal assistance to employees in those major life moments – such as maternity leave or experiencing a natural disaster.

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JLL’s Commitment to DEI

HR Digest

I’ve found it helpful to work with an executive coach, who can give me objective advice and operates as a sounding board. This relationship has proved to be very beneficial, as the role of a CHRO can be lonely at times. What was the first step you took as a CHRO that you believe was really important to take?

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Walt Disney CHRO Jayne Parker to Join Speaker Lineup at the i4cp 2019 Conference

i4cp

Parker, who is responsible for leading Disney’s overall human resources strategy, global talent acquisition, leadership development, diversity and inclusion, and many other initiatives for the company’s 199,000 employees around the world, has transformed the HR function, and its impact across the company.

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What culture integration looks like for this growing global company

HRExecutive

Shurville—most recently an HR executive at advertising services firms Iris and McCann Worldgroup—recently shared with HRE HR lessons on bringing together diverse, global populations around a unifying culture. With that, we’ve created a really diverse talent pool. Click here to read more Insights from a CHRO.

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Why resilience should be one of HR’s top priorities

HRExecutive

Advertisement Before the event, Buckingham spoke with HRE about how the events of the last year have shaped his research, and his outlook on the HR industry. Technology done well should be individualized—individualized learning, individualized coaching, individualized ways of getting paid, getting benefits.