Human Capital re-launches as HR Director

Australia’s leading magazine for senior HR professionals and corporate decision-makers has re-launched with a new name and a new mission.

Australia’s leading magazine for senior HR professionals and corporate decision-makers has re-launched with a new name and a new mission.

The role of HR has evolved in the decade since Human Capital was first published. Increasingly, HR directors and people managers are being called upon to add value across all aspects of business strategy and operations, not just people issues.

The new-look HR Director magazine reflects these changing times through aspirational cover stories on HR best practice and a new global perspective on the biggest HR issues featuring profiles of leading international and regional HR directors.

Every issue of the magazine also contains business strategy content sourced from thought leaders and top business schools around the world as well as quarterly special reports into major issues facing HR leaders today.

Editor Iain Hopkins said the re-launch under the HR Director brand is timely.

“The new HR Director magazine is designed specifically for the business-minded HR professional,” he said. “We have thrived on the support of readers and businesses around Australia over the past decade and we look forward to this new chapter.”

For more information about the new HR Director magazine or to speak to Iain, please contact:

[email protected]

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