Human Resources - Autumn 2020 (Vol 25: No 1) - Sustainability for HR Leaders

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

From the Editor H

ow often have you thought about what our world will look like in five years? Ten years? Twenty years? Over recent weeks, I have been reflecting on what effect my daily living has on my family, my community and my world. When plastic bags were banned last year in New Zealand, it was the start of a mini-mission for me to wipe out more waste and lessen my carbon footprint on the world. And this is precisely what this issue aims to address. Mother Earth is on everyone’s mind, and environmental concerns are fast becoming a fundamental expectation threading through our lives. It’s common sense that businesses will only be successful in the long term when people live well within the limits of the planet. And so, as HR professionals, we have a role in shaping the changes driven by the sustainability movement. According to a recent global study carried out by PwC, future workplaces will be characterised by a strong social conscience, a sense of environmental responsibility, a focus on diversity, human rights and a recognition that business has an impact that goes well beyond the financial. Workers and consumers will demand that organisations do right by their employees and the wider world.

Chris O’Reilly and Jo Cribb, amongst others. We are also lucky enough to have a guest feature written by Geoff Summers, who looks at changes to HR over the past three decades. Much can be learned from our past, and what we can do differently to create a lasting and an engaging future for our leaders, our teams and our organisations. I am very grateful for the continued support of our regular contributors. Amongst others, Lane Neave brings us right up to date with upcoming immigration law, and we welcome Dundas Street Employment Lawyers to the fold, who will be providing relevant and practical employment law updates in this and upcoming issues. Change does not come through wishful thinking. We hope this issue helps you begin or continue a process of identifying the impact you can have on your organisation, your economy and your society, so that the next five, 10 or 20 years are wholesome and sustaining for everyone.

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ISSN 1173–7522

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

In this issue, we share insights from the Sustainable Business Council,

AUTUMN 2020

HUMAN RESOURCES

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Member profile: Sophie John

4min
page 15

Am I managing: Let's connect

3min
page 50

Research Update: New Zealanders want brands to 'talk' sustainability

5min
pages 48-49

Student perspective: Felicity Blakeley

2min
page 47

Regional Roundup: Waikato Branch

2min
page 46

The fundamentals of flexible working

8min
pages 42-45

PD Spotlight: Human Centred Design

4min
pages 40-41

Diversity & Inclusion: Is your workplace inclusive? Ask a disabled employee

2min
page 38

Immigration Law: Compliance: what is it, and why is it important?

6min
pages 36-37

Sustainability is an HR issue

4min
pages 34-35

Changes in the Profession - Then and now

4min
pages 32-33

Charity Profile: Nurturing young scientists for international impact

3min
page 30

Sustainability for Learning and Development

7min
pages 28-29

Workplaces of the future: human or robot?

10min
pages 24-27

Employment Law: Sustaining hauora in our workplaces

4min
pages 22-23

NZ HR Awards 2020

9min
pages 18-21

Sustainability leadership: the way of the future

4min
pages 16-17

HRNZ Member Profiles: Kavita Khanna

4min
pages 14-15

Putting people at the heart of sustainability and good business

8min
pages 8-11

News Roundup

4min
pages 6-7

From the Editor

1min
page 5

Top of mind...

2min
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