
Moving from HR into executive leadership with Chris Lamb FCPHR
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This episode delves into the journey from HR leader to non-HR executive, exploring how to blend the strengths of HR expertise with the commercial and operational capabilities needed to lead organisations.
Chris Lamb FCPHR, former Deputy Commissioner of the New South Wales Public Service Commission, reflects on his four-year tenure in the role and shares key lessons from his transition to non-HR C-suite leadership.
Discover practical insights to help you prepare for a non-HR leadership position and unlock your potential for broader organisational impact.
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