Upcoming Webinar
Coffee Breaks with Cornerstone Series Two
Human Capital Management (HCM)
In our second Coffee Breaks Series of 2023, we focused on Human Capital Management (HCM). Over the course of three webinars spanning three months, we showcased various aspects of the employee journey, starting from recruitment and onboarding, moving through time to productivity, talent development and performance. Watch these on-demand webinars to gain insights and actionable strategies that can truly transform your organisation's people practices.
Session 1:
Transforming Talent Management for a Unified Global Workforce: 19th September 10am
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Session 2:
Streamlining HR Processes for Enhanced Efficiency: 17th October 10am
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Session 3:
Overcoming Data Fragmentation in HCM - User Experience and End-to-End TXP Philosophy: 14th November 3pm
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Planning and partnership leads to simplified talent management for New Zealand’s most paw-pular pet care brand
New Zealand’s most popular pet care brand and leading pet company, Animates and Animates Vetcare, has been in the market for more than 20 years, growing its operations to 45 stores, 28 grooming salons and almost 20 vet clinics. It employs more than 900 people including veterinary professionals, groomers and specialist full-time and casual retailers. Animates continues to grow at a strong pace, even through economic challenges, as they help people do what is best for their pets and their wallets. Animates’ HR toolkit, including their recruitment process and L&D, was not keeping pace with the accelerated growth of the business.