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HR Vision: Develop people strategies to meet the challenges of the 21st century

06 Jan 2010

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We are in unprecedented times. The nature of work is changing - and changing fast. Globilisation, technological developments and demographical shifts are all happening even faster - while trust in organisations is at an all time low.

HR vision is a series of webcasTs, features and supporting material to help you find ways to meet these challenges.

The series brought to you by HR magazine and sponsored by HR software provider Sage, explores key themes we believe are not only of importance today, but which will be of increasing importance in the future.

Tune into www.hrvision.tv to see:

Further reading

Jackie Orme, chief executive of the CIPD and Stephen Overell, associate director of The Work Foundation debate the changing role of HR

David MacLeod, author of the MacLeod Review and Wayne Clarke, managing partner at Best Companies discuss employee engagement

David Fairhurst, senior vice president and chief people officer at McDonald's Restaurants Northern Europe shares his thinking on corporate responsibility

John Ainley, HR director at Aviva talks about talent and succession planning

Sean Connolly, visiting professor of organisational change and development at Birmingham City Business School and Sue Swanborough, UK HR director of General Mills, discuss creating a culture of innovation

Adrienne McFarland, HR director of Sage gives her views on leadership

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