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So, You Want to be a Chief Human Resources Officer? (i4cp login required)

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Ambitious HR professionals are likely to entertain the idea of one day leading the HR team as the CHRO or Chief People Officer. A 2018 Forbes article on this subject suggests that the qualities of a great CHRO include a willingness to take risks, champion change, and innovate by partnering with the business.

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Human Resources Career: Pathways for Success

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Some examples of HR disciplines include recruitment, payroll, compliance, engagement, and diversity and inclusion. As you start exploring the field of human resources, you will find that it primarily focuses on investing in employees, ensuring their safety, and managing all aspects of staffing from hiring to compensation and development.

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Dealers Are Hiring HR Leaders from Outside the Auto Industry: What Your Team Can Learn

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announced the appointment of Erik Lewis as its first CHRO. Lithia attributes much of its success and growth over the past five years to its people-focused culture and welcomed Lewis to help the organization continue to attract, grow and retain top talent. Sherry Schultz joined Walser Automotive Group as its CHRO in April 2018.