Human Resources - Spring 2021 (Vol 26, No 3) - HR's challenges of the future

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HRNZ MEMBER PROFILE REBECCA RALPH

HRNZ member profile Human Resources magazine caught up with Rebecca Ralph, the recent recipient of the HRNZ Student of the Year award. She shares insights into her key achievements and learnings, and offers practical advice for Members.

What are the highlights of your career to date?

My career is only just starting! That’s the exciting feeling, knowing I have many years ahead of me, where I will discover and curate what brings me true satisfaction. Landing an HR summer internship at Raygun, a small Wellington tech company, kick-started my HR career to success. I had the opportunity to make a difference to processes, policies and the culture of the company. I felt empowered to explore new employee experience opportunities that would make a real difference. During the March-April 2020 lockdown (while at Raygun), I worked on what employee wellbeing looks like and spent time working on a holistic wellbeing guide that really encouraged conversations to begin around wellbeing.

I enjoy challenging myself to explore new ideas and to work on new ways to improve employee experience in the generalist space.

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Diversity and inclusion is something I am also passionate about, and having the opportunity to work on the Diversity and Inclusion Strategy as the OD adviser at the Civil Aviation Authority was a rewarding experience. I’m now back in the generalist space, at LIC, a dairy farming co-operative, and I am excited to see what opportunities and experiences I have to look forward to in the future.

What inspires and motivates you in your career and why? I thrive on making a difference to the employee experience, whether it’s creating more trusting environments, exploring true flexible working, planning diversity and inclusionbased events, scoping roles the right way and being wellbeing-focused. I enjoy it all. I also love creating a positive working environment where people feel safe to come to work and express themselves and deliver, deliver, deliver. The variety and breadth of HR really motivates me. I enjoy challenging myself to explore new ideas and to work on new ways to improve employee experience in the generalist space.

How would you describe your experience applying for and winning the HRNZ Student of the Year Award?

The HRNZ awards represent the highest level of professionalism and achievement among New Zealand HR professionals. In the lead-up to the 2021 HRNZ awards, I took the time to reflect on my HR studies and career so far: the lecturers who supported my learning and could see

the potential in me. The opportunities I have taken to accelerate myself in my HR career, before even finishing my university degree, have been critical to my success to date. It was an absolute honour to be in the HRNZ Student of the Year category among Emily Watson, Greer Bright and Anmol Chawla, and I didn’t expect to take out the win on the night. Speaking to such a large crowd was also a pretty big achievement for me; as an introvert, it’s not something that comes naturally. It was important for me to acknowledge those who have helped me on my journey, and I feel grateful to have inspirational leaders in my life. It was a special night for me where my efforts and hard work were recognised at such a prestigious level.

Speaking to such a large crowd was also a pretty big achievement for me; as an introvert, it’s not something that comes naturally. Challenges facing the industry: what’s your perspective as a future HR leader?

A big challenge in the industry is the war on talent. Organisations need to look at ways they can attract and retain talent in new and innovative ways. It is well and truly a candidatedriven market, and those ‘perks’ that organisations have can differentiate organisations and become a big decision maker for candidates.


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Research Update: The future is now

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PD Spotlight: Transforming HRM Aotearoa

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Employment Law: Independent contractor or employee?

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pages 40-41

Leadership: HR shape the next normal

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pages 36-38

HR Technology: How AI can address skills shortages

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pages 34-35

Immigration Law Update: Ray of hope

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pages 32-33

Learning & Development: Why business training needs to change

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pages 30-31

HR Technology: Winning war for talent

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pages 28-29

Insights: All eyes on us

8min
pages 24-27

Employment Law: Authentically engaging with Māori

4min
pages 22-23

Tikanga Māori & HRM: How Māori culture can uplift HR and business

7min
pages 18-20

Sustainability: ESG and SDG: Acronyms of the future

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pages 16-17

Culture & Change: Top-ten themes for change

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pages 12-15

HR in a Covid world: Project Safe Haven

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pages 10-11

Member profile: Rebecca Ralph - HRNZ Student of the Year

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pages 8-9

News Roundup

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From the editor

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Top of mind: Amy Clarke

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