Examples of using Chro in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
If it was a people problem, it went to the CHRO.
CHRO Oliver Burkhard:"We have worked out this solution jointly with the employee side.
What topics were most important for you as CHRO in 2017?
Regular meetings were held with HR and the CHRO to inform them about any developments and findings.
Ms. Leipold is a member of HR50, The Personnel Roundtable and the CHRO Board Academy.
They are chro nic fortune-tellers and without posi ti ve emo ti ons, but ima gi na ti ve and full-creative mad ness.
In this role, he reported directly to the CHRO and CIO of E. ON SE.
Our research found that only 6 percent ofCFOs have seamless relationships with both the CIO and CHRO.
Dr. Maaßen began working for thyssenkrupp in 2016 as CHRO of the business unit Marine Systems in the Industrial Solutions business area.
Such employees are crucial to our competitiveness," the CHRO stressed.
Christian Illek, CHRO and future CFO of Deutsche Telekom:"I am excited about the opportunity to continue supporting Deutsche Telekom in this new role.
Lisa has held leadership positions at Citibank, Gartner, Madison Square Garden,and most recently was the CHRO at Sotheby's.
But, as the authors write,“Some of thesethings may seem like the usual charter for a CHRO, but they are largely missing in practice, to the disappointment of most CEOs.”.
For businesses to change how they operate, finance leaders need to orchestrate strong collaboration among the critical triumvirate of the CFO,CIO, and CHRO.
Rick Rodick, CFO of TELUS International,says he is working closely with the company's CHRO, particularly when it comes to providing the necessary data.
Immanuel Hermreck, CHRO of Bertelsmann, confirms:"We are creating new opportunities to promote people regardless of their disabilities.
I am proud that we once again are among the 100 most attractive careercompanies in Sweden,” says Kristina Korsgren, CHRO at KGH Customs Services.
In addition, the CHRO should also look outside their own company to assist the C-suite in deciphering their competitors' business strategy.
ThyssenKrupp Steel Europe also provided work for some 26,300 people and apprenticeships for more than 1,000 youngsters, in excess of its own requirements,said Thomas Schlenz, CHRO of ThyssenKrupp Steel Europe.
CHRO notices"discriminatory restrictions that make it virtually impossible to get permits for non-Buddhist buildings and religious monuments.
Take how we all use smartphones differently: a grandmother to FaceTime with her grandkids, an IT manager to remotely monitor network performance,a teenager to Snapchat with friends, a CHRO or CFO to lead their organizations while traveling.
The CHRO needs more data all the time because we're trying to see whether people are being efficiently utilized and whether we're charging properly for their time,” he explains.
And it's true that before he finally leaves the company on September 30 the HR veteran still has plenty on his plate- and notjust at ThyssenKrupp Rasselstein, since he is also labor director at Hoesch-Hohenlimburg and CHRO at ThyssenKrupp Electrical Steel in Gelsenkirchen.
It wasn't easy for our CHRO to gain all the skills and knowledge needed for the role, but there is no question that they earned their place as a true innovator of human, and business, performance.
A report by EY looking at the relationship between CFO and CHRO,“Partnering for Performance,” pointed out,“CFOs have tended to view human capital primarily as a cost, while CHROs have viewed it primarily as an asset that requires investment.
The CHRO goes to a customer dinner because they know that to be truly effective, they need to stay ahead of the immediate needs of the business-and the best way to do this is to understand how customers' competitive landscapes are evolving.
It wasn't easy for this future CHRO to gain all the skills and knowledge needed for the role, but there is no question that she earned her place as a true innovator of human, and business, performance.
The CHRO then goes to a high-profile dinner with the company's top European shipping and logistics customers to get a better sense of how driverless trucking and fully automated shipping continues to shape their company culture and business needs.
A report by EY looking at the relationship between the CFO and CHRO,“Partnering for Performance,” found that companies with more collaboration between their people and finance leaders reported benefits including greater earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization(EBITDA) growth, higher workforce productivity, and better employee engagement.
The CHRO apologizes in Japanese(through a real-time“hearable” translator that everyone now wears discreetly in their ear) for being a minute late before sharing innovative plans for closing the skills gap via continuous workplace learning across Asia Pacific.