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# Monday, October 05, 2009

Recently, I attended the HR Policy Association meeting in Washington D.C.  Whenever you visit D.C., I have found there is always an energy that permeates the air.  However, this time in D.C. the energy was tarnished by a sense of uncertainty.  The health care discussions are still at peak frenzy and other key issues loom large led by the Employee Free Choice Act.  Uncertain times for sure.

 

The change that is coming is not the same type of change we have responded to in past years.  The coming change is more of the non-incremental and sudden variety that drastically alters the way things get done.  These changes will most likely have an impact on how HR services will be delivered also. 

 

In responding to the radical innovative technology changes, organizations often look at the leaders in their industry.  However, these imminent radical changes are much more pervasive and will shape a broad range of industries.  So, in considering the influence these changes will have on an organization’s HR service delivery, the far-sighted will cast a wider net and look beyond the familiar leaders in their industry.

 

Mike Smith                   

Monday, October 05, 2009 4:12:26 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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