Preparing for an Economic Downturn: Are Asia-Pacific Chief HR Officers and Their Teams Ready?

Leadership StrategiesSuccession PlanningBoard and CEO AdvisoryHuman ResourcesC-Suite Succession
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7月 29, 2019
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Leadership StrategiesSuccession PlanningBoard and CEO AdvisoryHuman ResourcesC-Suite Succession
CHRO Insights - Downturn Survey for APAC 
We surveyed 534 C-suite executives in our Downturn Survey globally, including 43 CHROs in APAC – and they do not feel ready for a downturn.
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The Areas They Feel Least Ready Are In Being Agile And Having Experience 

This is in line with our conversations with CHROs in the region where companies have experienced strong growth for the last few decades, making talent unprepared for a downturn. The disruption from a downturn will require talent to be comfortable with moving away from legacy structures and processes that have worked in the past toward new contingencies. The present-day volatility and uncertainty demands that organizations be nimble, empowered to act and quick in their responses.

 

The Sustainability Of An Organization Is Dependent On Its People
 

Upon every recession, finance, legal and supply chain practices grow. Conventional thinking often means that going into a recession, CEOs pay less attention to CHROs. The development of HR is low on the CEO agenda, but this could be the very investment that helps an organization survive through a recession and recover faster than competitors.

Regardless of functional hierarchy, it is important to recognize that each function comprises of talented individuals. CHROs believe HR is key in building a strong culture and talent strategy.
 

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