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In today・s digital world, change
is happening faster than anyone could ever predict.
The tools available to human resources personnel
are changing quickly as well. Indeed, staff recruitment
and engagement are expanding toward new horizons
in view of the popularity of social media for
both external and internal use, while information
security risks have also become heightened. At
the epicentre of today・s digital era are .Gen
Y・ employees who expect a fast track for everything,
including their career advancement. At the same
time, the importance of employees・ physical and
psychological well-being is affecting different
generations of staff from fresh grads to seasoned
veterans. Given these circumstances, human resources
professionals nowadays have to adopt new insights,
mindsets and skills to tackle all the new challenges
in HR management.
While social networking has become an essential
part of our lives, some multi-national corporations
have successfully built internal social portals
to facilitate employee communication. However,
the trend is far from ubiquitous in many local
companies. Industry professionals point out the
need to look at the emergence of new media from
a new perspective.
The risk of IT security breaches cannot be neglected
either. It is worth noting that 30% of all businesses
surveyed take no measures to safeguard their trade
secrets. Security experts, therefore, suggest
that HR should take the initiative to create and
enforce effective protocols like data access rights
to prevent corporate information theft.
Generally less stable in their professional careers
and outlook, Gen Y staff tend to move from one
company to another frequently. For this reason,
HR consultants often talk about the need for clear
and transparent career path planning for younger
workers. This should be supplemented by encouraging
lateral movement within an organisation as well
as participation in stretch assignments to help
encourage employee commitment and reduce turnover.
No one can deny that a happy and healthy workforce
enhances productivity. While popular in a host
of different countries, wellness coaching programme
is still at the nascent stage in Hong Kong. The
programme provides a 3-step approach to wellness,
along with a personalised plan and information
pack; it・s become the successful new multi-faceted
tool for staff engagement.
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The Employees Retraining Board - Employers・ Strategic
Partner
Much more than training on domestic services
Those who need to recruit local domestic helpers
or post-natal care workers should be familiar
with the quality services offered by the "Smart
Living Scheme" and "Smart Baby Care
Scheme" of the Employees Retraining Board
(ERB). However, don't ever think that the ERB
only concerns about training of domestic services.
Its work portfolio is simply much wider!....
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The Employees Retraining Board - Employers・
Strategic Partner
Much more than training on domestic services
HR DEVELOPMENT
Social networking for staff engagement: a dream or areality?
OBSERVER
How To Be Influential
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FEATURE
Take HR measures to protect data security
FEATURE
Talent Supply Chain Management
The Kelly Services® Approach for Effective
Company Staffing in Today・s Free Agent Worker
Environment
FEATURE
Career Path Planning
- Key to Successful Staff Engagement
SOLUTION
Employee Wellness for Higher Performance
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REPORT
Hong Kong CFOs and CIOs Positive on Hiring in
First Half of 2014
HR DEVELOPMENT
The Value of a Diverse Workforce
VIEWPOINT
Invest in MBA studies to master
true leadership qualities
VIEWPOINT
Making Advancements in your HR Career
VIEWPOINT
The transformation from functional to general
managers
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