Strategy & Leadership

The future of business: Human resources

January 23, 2015

North America

January 23, 2015

North America

Today, HR officers have access to many new ways to recruit, retain, develop and train talent. These transformations in HR and the workplace are poised to open new ways to empower workers, create value organisation-wide and drive the development of new business models.

Report Summary

The rules of engagement in the consumer battleground have been transformed by such developments as Amazon.com-style retailing and real-time bidding for online advertising. As a result of these new web-based customer outreach methods, the business-to-consumer (B2C) arena has become more transparent and connected. Similarly, LinkedIn and related capabilities have made the workplace more transparent and connected—and these types of DNA-level changes in business-to-employee (B2E) relationships are accelerating as the networked economy continues to ramp up and expand its capabilities.

As these changes gather pace, the challenges and opportunities faced by chief human resources officers (CHROs) increasingly parallel those facing chief marketing officers (CMOs).

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