Last updated: : 1 July 2008
|
Mercer is pleased to share with you our second global study on the state of HR transformation. The new 2006 study updates our 2003 findings and includes responses from nearly 1,400 organizations in Asia, Australia, Europe, Latin America, New Zealand and North America (Canada and the US).
Our study reveals that the HR function continues to evolve and transform around the world. In fact, 50 percent of respondents say they are currently in the midst of a transformation process, while another 12 percent have completed an HR transformation within the past year and still another 10 percent plan to begin HR transformation efforts within the next year.
HR leaders are striving – with varying degrees of success – to have their functions contribute strategically and add value to the business. At the same time, they must continue to enhance the vital administrative aspects of HR. Our 2006 study gives you the details. Global resultsExplore our new global point of view paper, HR Transformation v2.0: It’s all about the business (downloadable at right in a variety of languages), which addresses the following critical questions:
Regional resultsSelect a region of the world below to access study findings for that location. Or you can call or e-mail our global and regional contacts (at right) to learn more.
Back to top |
You can download our new global point of view paper, HR Transformation v2.0: It’s all about the business in a number of languages
Request a hard copy (in English) of the Global HR Transformation Study
View a one-hour recorded web briefing: HR Transformation v2.0: It’s all about the business. Download our 2005 white paper, Tempered by fire: Where HR is. Where it needs to go. Mercer developed this paper in conjunction with Harvard Business School Publishing. Mercer’s new Point of View paper, Finding
your place on the HR shared services continuum, is available now
Related Resources
Contacts |
|
Global Mike Theaker (London)
Asia Kulwant Bardh (Singapore)
Australia Marsha Sussman (Melbourne)
Canada Madeline Avedon (Toronto)
Europe Brad McCaw (London)
Middle East Astik Ranade
Latin America Tom Rollins (Los Angeles)
New Zealand Sarah Barnaby (Wellington)
US Jim Sowers (Houston)
Silvia Masini (Chicago)
Karen Piercy (Philadelphia)
Tom Rollins (Los Angeles)
Robin Szumyk (Washington)
|