What Skills Does HR Need to Have a Business Impact as an Effective Partner?

Jul 04, 2019 1 Min Read
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with Viknesh Nambiar

In episode five, Laura Yee talks to Viknesh Nambiar; Vice President, People and Organisation Malaysia, India, Indochina and North East Asia and Group Talent Development of DKSH, about the skills HR need, to have a business impact as an effective partner.

HR Essentials is podcast series brought to you by Leaderonomics FM. Gain insights from some of the biggest names in the Malaysian and Southeast Asian HR circle on pressing issues, challenges and advantages surrounding the human resource industry.

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