
How to elevate the HR profession to new heights
Senior HR leaders offer insights on reshaping HR’s narrative, highlighting its critical value to organisations and elevating the profession to new levels of influence and impact.
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Senior HR leaders offer insights on reshaping HR’s narrative, highlighting its critical value to organisations and elevating the profession to new levels of influence and impact.

Next month, the second release of the Workplace Gender Equality Agency’s gender pay gap data will occur, reflecting changes to what was published in the first release. An expert shares the changes HR practitioners and employers can expect.

Research shows that we’re more likely to achieve goals by utilising the ‘fresh start’ effect. But how can you ensure those plans don’t fall to the wayside? Two experts weigh in.

Employees who face frequent friction points throughout their workday are more likely to underperform and even leave the organisation. Here’s how HR can address these challenges and foster a more productive and engaged workforce.

In order to deliver on its strategic priorities, healthcare company Bupa saw an opportunity to develop its frontline managers to unlock greater performance and care throughout the business.

Australian women lose $17 billion in earnings and superannuation annually due to challenges related to (peri)menopause, highlighting the need for organisations to prioritise menopause support as a core component of their gender equality agendas.

Following recent high-profile examples of culture issues being investigated or uncovered, HRM asked two experts: how should a company move forward and rebuild its culture?

To manage the increasing volume and complexity of change within organisations, HR leaders should embrace their role as influential change agents.

Your skills, experience and professional network will only get you so far. The real secret to being an influential figure in the workplace is having a bank of social capital to withdraw from.

Australian and New Zealand beverage company Lion has some simple yet highly effective ways to help keep polarisation at bay within its culture.
