#ZigZagHR: Navigating the Global Future of Work
The world of work and the working is changing at a rapid place due to of the 4th industrial revolution that is underway all over the world. As a result, the needs and expectations of today and tomorrow’s global workforce are changing as well. Companies, organizations, and global/local HR need to respond to these workers’ expectations and have a serious look in the mirror with regard to their current practices. The core message of this presentation is that the current traditional and familiar HR practices are no longer sufficient and must get an extra dimension to evolve to a more “progressive global HR.” HR must develop and bring in house a stack of competencies—often from other management disciplines—to augment HR. This session reviews the new world of work, the disruption of HR, the associated competencies that are part of the SHRM BoCK,TM and is illustrated with examples of progressive HR best practices in different parts of the world.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe how HR is being disrupted globally because of changes in work and the worker.
- Review and apply the four anchors of the #ZigZagHR model to day-to-day HR practice.
- Identify SHRM BoCKTM required of progressive HR practitioners.
Lisbeth Claus, SHRM-SCP
Lisbeth Claus, Ph.D., SHRM-SCP, is a Professor of Global Human Resources at the Atkinson Graduate School of Management of Willamette University in Salem, Oregon (USA). Prior to joining Willamette University, she held faculty and administrative positions at the Monterey Institute of International Studies and managerial positions at Safeway Inc. and Maritz Inc.
Dr. Claus has published widely in academic and professional journals on subject matters related to international and global HR management issues, and is a frequent key-note speaker at national and international HR conferences. She is considered a leading expert on issues related to employee performance management for multinational companies and organizations.
She frequently delivers multi-day strategic HR seminars in Central and Eastern Europe, Eastern Africa, and Asia for country and regional HR managers. She was the 2003 President of SHRM Global, the international division of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM). In 2004, SHRM commissioned her to design the GPHR (Global Professional Human Resources) Certification Preparation Course She is also a Global HR Special Expertise Panel Member at SHRM. To advance the HR profession, she frequently volunteers her professional services for the establishment and development of country HR associations in emerging markets.
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