Human Resources - Autumn 2021 (Vol 25: No 3) - Maintaining a positive culture in a disrupted world!

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Kate Rengey got an excellent opportunity to build stronger connections within the HR community here in New Zealand. I’ve seen it done well in other parts of the world and feel our HRNZ Auckland Branch has the talent to do it even better. I wanted to be a part of that and what better way than becoming the Branch President!

Kate Rengey is currently the People and Development Director for OMD New Zealand, a global media agency with three offices in New Zealand. She is also the Branch President of the HRNZ Auckland Committee. Human Resources magazine caught up with her to gain an insight into her world.

1. What do you do in your current role to help your organisation be successful? In my role as People and Development Director at OMD, my main focus has always been on our people: developing relationships, listening to how people are feeling and really understanding them. If I can keep our workforce happy, engaged, and empower them to grow and develop in their careers, then I know I’m contributing towards the success of OMD. 2. What attracted you to pursue a career in HR? I’m a people person! In high school, I remember my brother encouraging me to do a double degree to open up different types of opportunities. I studied Business and Health Science and then fell into a recruitment consultant role. I just loved working with people and supporting them to develop in their careers. 3. What motivated you to become Branch President for Auckland? We’re living in a fascinating world at the moment, and I feel that we’ve

4. What has been a highlight in your career to date? Our team at OMD was a finalist in the ‘Workforce Experience Programme of the Year Award’ with HRNZ in 2019. The agency had been on such an incredible journey, and so the focus was our people; how we could empower them to take control of, belong to, and develop themselves within a new work experience. It was a true ‘People-First’ initiative. When we shared the good news with the agency, there was a real sense of pride across the team. It was awesome. 5. What do you most value about HRNZ membership? I’ve always felt inspired attending our HRNZ Summits. I remember the one in Queenstown last year was terrific, and our Virtual Summit this year had such a great line up. To listen to the experiences of HR professionals at the top of their game is really valuable. I’m also interested in ‘HR Chats with Te Radar’ – it’s such a great new initiative to hear from leading HR professionals and learn more about different trends and ideas.

an impact on us, we decided to start a charity called ‘Friends of Korogwe’ and helped raised money for them over the years that followed. 7. If you could have dinner with three people living or dead, who would they be and why? First would be, Arnold Schwarzenegger! His determination is unbelievable, and I love a good action movie! Winning the Mr Universe title at 20 and going on to win Mr Olympia seven times, he’s also starred in close to 60 films and once became the Governor of California, how could I resist. Second, my grandmother Oma. She was Austrian, so we’d sit around the table enjoying her famous schnitzels and Arnie would love them too. Third, Michael Jordan – his recent documentary was fascinating, I admire his skill and determination. 8. What’s your happy place? Mount Maunganui! Climbing the mountain, enjoying the view and watching the world go by, it brings about a real sense of calm. It’s definitely my happy place.

6. What’s something that not many people know about you? I lived in London for a couple of years when I was 23, and then travelled through Africa on my way home. My friend Sheree and I spent about two months in Tanzania volunteering for the Korogwe Youth Centre, and it was just phenomenal. Living with a host family, we learnt some of the local language and were teaching English to orphaned children in the community. Playing sport during lunch, singing songs and connecting with the kids was an amazing experience. It had such SPRING 2020

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Am I managing: Culture for breakfast

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page 52

Student Perspective: Shaping the future - Cecilia Zhang

2min
page 51

Get Chartered!

1min
page 27

HRNZ Member Profile: Kate Rengey

3min
page 15

Ready, steady, GO!

3min
pages 8-9

From the editor

1min
page 5

Top of mind...

3min
page 4

Managing a career through change

5min
pages 46-48

Research Update: What we know about workplace wellbeing

4min
pages 49-50

PD Spotlight: Immunity to change: why, what and how?

8min
pages 42-45

Leadership: What's the best response to COVID?

7min
pages 38-41

Managing health and safety in the post-COVID workplace

5min
pages 34-36

Insights: What's it like around here?

5min
pages 32-33

Immigration Law: New essential skills work visa policy and the border exception process

4min
pages 30-31

Organisational Culture: You can't recruit your way to a new culture

4min
pages 28-29

Charity profile: Corporate volunteering builds strong teams

2min
page 26

L&D: Making a start

5min
pages 24-25

Leadership: What exactly is strategic leadership?

10min
pages 16-19

Employee Experience: Maintaining a positive corporate culture

5min
pages 20-21

Employment Law: Workplace Investigations

4min
pages 22-23

Coaching: Understanding my emotional response

3min
page 13

HRNZ Member Profile: John Baillie

3min
page 14

News Roundup

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