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HR at the Helm: Balancing Technology, Empathy, and Transformation

As we celebrate HR Day, it’s a moment to pause and recognize the profound shift in how organizations view people, leadership, and culture. The workplace is evolving—faster than ever—and so is the role of HR. No longer confined to transactional processes, HR has become a key driver of business continuity, agility, and transformation.

We now find ourselves operating in an environment defined by constant disruption—where talent expectations are shifting, technologies are reshaping jobs, and culture is becoming a strategic differentiator. In this context, it’s essential to reflect on where the HR function is headed.

1. How do I see the role of HR evolving over the next 5–10 years?
HR is emerging as a strategic anchor in an ever-evolving corporate landscape—where rapid change, shifting workforce dynamics, and business uncertainty demand agility and foresight. The future of HR lies in balancing technology with empathy. Digitalization, AI, and data will drive decision-making, but the real differentiator will be HR’s ability to lead with a human-first approach. We’ll drive purpose, inclusivity, and wellbeing—embedding DEI, flexibility, and psychological safety into the core of organizational culture.

2. What talent challenges do I foresee across sectors?
The biggest challenge ahead is keeping pace with change. Skill cycles are shrinking; what’s relevant today may be redundant tomorrow. HR will need to lead continuous reskilling, foster internal mobility, and manage hybrid, gig, and multigenerational workforces. Employee expectations are shifting—purpose, autonomy, and mental health support are no longer optional. Creating agile, inclusive, and emotionally intelligent workplaces will be essential to attracting and retaining top talent.

3. My message to HR professionals on HR Day:
This is a defining era for our profession. Whether you’re in operations, talent, learning, or strategy—you are shaping futures. Be bold, stay curious, and lead with heart. Because in the age of AI and ambiguity, it is human connection and courage that will continue to set HR apart.

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Wishing you all a meaningful and inspiring HR Day.

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Radhika Arora

Radhika Arora

Radhika Arora is the Chief Human Resources Officer at Isgec Heavy Engineering Ltd., a global engineering leader operating in 92 countries. With over two decades of HR leadership across IT, electronics, and capital goods, she is known for driving strategic people initiatives, building inclusive cultures, and aligning HR with business growth. Prior to Isgec, she held leadership roles at Jakson Group, Sony, and BHEL.

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