The Leaderonomics Show: How Is The State Of HR In Malaysia T

Sep 12, 2021 14 Min Video
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Listen to Dave Ulrich & Roshan Thiran Unlock the State of Human Resources in Malaysia

In this exclusive leadership dialogue series on The Leaderonomics Show, Roshan Thiran discusses the state of human resources (HR) in Malaysia today with Professor Dave Ulrich, the Rensis Likert Professor at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan and a partner at The RBL Group, and R. A. Thiagaraja, founder and chief executive officer of KPintar Sdn Bhd.
Some of our burning questions posed to the panelists include:

  • What are some of the challenges we are facing as HR professionals in Malaysia?
  • Where do agencies like TalentCorp and HDRF come in to help with some of these HR challenges? Are we doing enough?
  • We have great HR frameworks but we sometimes fail to execute them well. How can we improve to make things happen?
  • What would the future of HR be in Malaysia?


Watch also: Dave Ulrich Turns The Table On The Leaderonomics Show Host!


Tell us your personal thoughts about the state of HR in Malaysia by sending in your comments or write to us at editor@leaderonomics.com. For more episodes of The Leaderonomics Show, click here.


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Dave, Rensis Likert Professor of Business, Ross School of Business, is a partner at The RBL Group, a consulting firm focused on helping organisations and leaders deliver value. He studies how organisations build capabilities of leadership, learning, accountability, and talent through leveraging human resources.
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