Human Resources - Summer 2019 (Vol 24: No 4) - HR and the future of work!

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MANAGING EDITOR Kathy Catton Ph: 021 0650 959 Email: kathy.catton@hrnz.org.nz

From the Editor W

e have reached that time of year when the pace of life ramps up another notch. On the horizon, you might catch a glimpse of your annual holiday, but mostly we are consumed with Christmas festivities, secret Santas, and ensuring employees have a safe and enjoyable Christmas party. One thing is for sure, we are just weeks away from 2020, and most of us are wondering how the year passed so fast. It’s fair to say that the future is upon us before we can take a second look. This issue of Human Resources magazine explores the future of work and the role HR can play in this evolving world. As we heard at the HR Summit in Queenstown at the end of October (featured on page 20), HR has an excellent opportunity to be at the forefront of bold, progressive business decisions. With a focus on the ‘H’ in HR, the summit helped over 65 HR professionals build a practical vision for the future of HR. We share insights here. In addition, we are lucky enough to have Gihan Perera, futurist and consultant, share his thoughts and research on the future of the workplace (page 6). And, because our lives are always changing, we have two new columns in this issue. At HRNZ, we are committed to supporting charities and will feature a different one in each issue,

focusing on an HR topic. This issue is the turn of The Neonatal Trust, and how it supports parents’ return to the workplace after the birth of a premature baby. More and more operational managers and leaders are reading our magazine. So, to appeal to this changing readership, we are running a regular column, titled ‘Am I Managing?’, which offers a lighthearted look at real, everyday HR challenges that line managers are facing. Thanks to Natalie Barker of Southern Cross Health Insurance for providing her delightful spin on the world of HR. As hectic and harried as preChristmas is, I hope you find a quiet moment to put your feet up and enjoy this read. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the HRNZ team. We look forward to seeing you next year.

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Volume 25 No 4

ISSN 1173–7522

Kathy Catton Managing Editor kathy.catton@hrnz.org.nz

SUMMER 2019

HUMAN RESOURCES

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HRNZ Member Profile: Rachael Trimble

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page 15

From the Editor

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page 5

Same same, but different

2min
page 54

The state of HR technology in New Zealand

3min
pages 52-53

Journeying into Human Resources

3min
page 51

Hawkes Bay Branch

2min
page 50

Developing current talent into future talent

6min
pages 46-49

Eight tips to land your dream job

4min
pages 44-45

How can we truly embrace a safety culture?

5min
pages 42-43

HR in an agile world

4min
pages 40-41

How your staff could help cut your business emissions

5min
pages 36-37

Can Kiwi leaders learn from Brexit?

5min
pages 34-35

Upcoming immigration changes for employers

5min
pages 32-33

Human nature

5min
pages 29-31

Supporting those moments of miracles

2min
page 28

Getting the best out of mediation

4min
pages 26-27

Corporate learning versus formal education: you can and should have it all

6min
pages 24-25

Future focussed

6min
pages 22-23

Wellbeing: Work in Sync to lift staff wellbeing and performance

11min
pages 16-21

Top of mind...

3min
page 4

HRNZ Member Profile: Marcus Waters

3min
pages 14-15

HR and the Future of Work. You've got this!

8min
pages 8-13

News Roundup

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