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Insurance Services:
Working with the HR director and the HR global management
team of a European owned business to make a start on introducing
some common elements along with major changes in the ways
in which the envisaged their roles and delivered services
to their line colleagues. It was critical to understand
and acknowledge different national imperatives along with
common ways of sharing HR priorities. |
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Telecommunications:
Working with the HR management team of a global telecommunications
company to design and introduce the right HR organisation
and structure to enable the business to achieve its planned
business growth in the UK where the HR function had a major
role in recruiting, training, and developing the culture
needed to achieve enormous growth in a two year business
cycle. |
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Banking:
Working with the HR Director and the wider HR team of a
UK bank to develop a business plan for HR and the services
that it delivered to their line colleagues units at the
time when the business was moving from being one centralised
organisation to a number of relatively-independent business
units. Identifying both the key deliverables and significant
measures of an HR business. |
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Insurance/Financial
Services:
Helping the operational HR team of an insurance/financial
services business to make a start on agreeing their key
priorities, the ways in which they worked together, and
what their colleagues/customers expected of them. They started
with the aim of "Being the Best HR Team Ever" and realised
how demanding it was to identify what they meant by this,
how they would measure their progress towards achieving
that radical aim - and what would it mean in the eyes of
managers and the staff generally in the organisation. |
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Process
Industry:
Working with the HR Director and then with the policy and
operational team to plan the integration of two HR functions
that had previously worked independently and sometime competitively.
Helping them to address some difficult issues and then move
forward as a combined group supporting a global business
that itself faced difficult economic circumstances. |