Becoming a Strategic Leader, Thinker and Value-Adder: The Role HR Must Play in Organizational Strategy
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A session in this conference ends more than 10 days after the conference! Some sessions may not appear properly in My Session Planner.REPEATED from Tuesday at 10:30am.
During this session, participants will receive tools, resources and practical examples of how to be a strategic leader. Strategy isn’t something that is relegated to the board and the C-suite. Every leader must be strategic—and not just within their department. The focus of this session is less about leading strategy for the HR department and more about how HR can drive strategic thinking and add value throughout the business. The idea is that functional leaders don’t need you to wear your HR hat when you are serving them—they need you to wear your operations, sales, marketing and executive hats. Only when HR leaders begin to think strategically, act strategically and execute strategically will they really bring the most value possible to their organizations.
Learning Objectives:
- Determine what your real value is to your organization.
- Find out what you might be doing that makes it difficult to do business with you and what you can do to fix that.
- Be prepared to lead strategic planning and thinking sessions for the departments or groups that you serve.
- Evaluate the readiness of your constituents to make real and lasting changes.
- Apply an organizational health model to your efforts to determine areas of ailing and good health.
In-person session offerings are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Richard Fagerlin
As a “Recovering HR Manager" Richard Fagerlin, has led Peak Solutions, a leadership development firm for the last 20 years.
Born out of the simple idea that we should love what we do and who we do it with, Peak Solutions is dedicated to helping build wise leaders, strong teams & healthy cultures & has served countless organizations in over 50 countries worldwide. Richard is also a leading authority on the topic of Trust and is the author of Trustology: The Art and Science of Leading High Trust Teams.
Richard is from Fort Collins, Colorado where he enjoys an active lifestyle following the interests and passions of his four boys and making memories and enjoying experiences every step of the way.
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