HR Executives From Coca-Cola, The Lego Group, Reddit, And More Share What Gives Them Hope For The Future Of The Field
How leading people executives think about the future of the field.
The end of the year is often a time for reflection. The fields of HR and people operations have much to reflect on from that past year (and the one before it).
I’m always curious to learn how people executives think about the future of the field. The future they’re creating.
What gives them hope?
What gets them excited?
How are they seizing this moment to reinvent the nature of work itself?
It became one of my most used closing questions for guests on the Redefining HR podcast this past season.
As we begin winding down 2021 and getting ready for 2022, I wanted to share some of those answers with you to close the year on a hopeful note for our field.
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Marcus Buckingham - ADP Research Institute, Head of Research, People & Performance
Lisa V Chang - The Coca-Cola Group SVP and Chief People Officer
Pat Wadors - Procore Technologies, Chief People Officer
Sabine Bendiek - SAP, Chief People & Operating Officer
Nellie Peshkov - Reddit, Chief People Officer
Loren I. Shuster - The Lego Group, Chief People Officer & Head of Corporate Affairs
Lucia Guillory - Virta Health, VP - People & Places
Lorna Hagen - Guild Education, Chief People Officer
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