As the North American labor market experiences new challenges, shifts, and changes, HR professionals and recruiters are looking to stay informed on how to differentiate themselves in the market. Alongside these shifts, differences between French and North American markets bring unique perspectives and differences in workplaces. In this episode, we dive into the realities of the North American workforce from an HR perspective in 2021.
Joining the podcast is Wendy Alderdice, Chief Human Resources Officer at Socomec Group. With over 25 years of business experience aligning HR strategy, Wendy has expertise in all aspects of Human Resource Management within a global context, including development and implementation of HR strategy, organizational development, change management, strategic communications, and more.
What is your perspective on the North American labor market? What are some of the challenges related to the North American labor market? With all these challenges with the labor market, how do you attract talent, especially as a new-comer to the market? How do you differentiate your offer, especially when you are not the highest paying one? How is the HR function important to the growth of North America? What do you think are the skills and attributes of a strong HR professional? How important is it to set the tone at the top with management for the North American workforce? How important are company values to a business? What are some of the cultural differences that exist when you compare French and North American workplaces? What are some of the difficulties that have arisen working with both the French and North American workforce? What programs have you implemented while trying to navigate COVID-19 in the workplace?Contact Information:
Wendy Alderdice, Chief Human Resources Officer, Socomec, North America
Sheppard Mullin French Desk
Co-Chair - Valérie Demont
Co-Chair: Christine Hoefliger Hourcade
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