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Two memorable experiences stood out for me – one with my CEO and the other was with my Chief HR Officer. The experience with my CEO occurred during his closing address at one of my company’s leadership development programs. His simple question was “What’s next?” This simple question if reflected and acted upon earnestly, will prevent us from being complacent and drive us to conscientiously think ahead always.

The second experience was a conversation with our CHRO during this year’s HR leadership meeting. When asked what words of wisdom she could offer to guide us into 2011, she said “Always stay close and relevant to the business”, which we all knew was meant to inspire us to continue to add value and be strategic partners to the business.

If I may add, I would say, “Stay close to doing what you love, stay relevant and ahead by developing future capabilities needed to be successful in the near future”.

Mr Christopher Goh
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SHRI Survey on the HR Profession - 2009/2010
For HR Professionals/Business Leaders

The HR profession has been on a long and challenging journey. Globalisation and sweeping policy changes are factors that have re-defined and re-aligned HR and its role in the organisation chart.

Today, HR is viewed as a key player in driving corporate success and customer satisfaction, and no longer just a support function. It is becoming an increasingly vital function in many organisations and businesses, playing the critical role in the sourcing, allocation and application of personnel, expertise and human resources for efficient and productive endeavours. The most outwardly recognisable sign of this change is evident by its expansion, delving deeper into strategic areas and cementing strong ties with the line management.

With such rapid changes going on in the workplace, it is a pre-requisite for HR professionals to develop competencies and enhance knowledge to raise the bar to the next level. The HR profession needs to establish itself as a credible brand – through accreditation so as to raise its recognition, standing and reputation.  

To do precisely that, SHRI has taken the initiative to establish HR as a brand through accrediting HR practitioners in Singapore so as to raise the profession to meet avowed standards and practice. The HR profession survey is an extension of such efforts to revisit the competencies needed by the HR professionals to establish the HR brand.

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If you wish to purchase a copy of the survey report, please contact Sathish by phone on 64380 012 or by email at research@shri.org.sg

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