Human Resources Society (HRS) Brunei Darussalam

Human Resources Society (HRS) Brunei Darussalam

Human Resources Services

Building HR competitiveness in Brunei Darussalam

About us

Human Resources Society (HRS) is the first society established in Brunei Darussalam, to provide a platform for all experienced HR professionals in growing new talents in HR skill pool, and to share the best practices and knowledge of strategic human resources. We are affiliated with International Society for Performance Improvement (ISPI). Vision: Develop Brunei’s HR competitiveness and eventually Pioneer HR practices in the region Our Mission: Build Human Performance capability in Brunei Darussalam, making it a center of excellence and capability center in the region Contact Us: For more information, contact us via our social media handle @hrsociety.bn or email us at [email protected]

Industry
Human Resources Services
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Bandar Seri Begawan
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2021

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Updates

  • What is Change Management? How does Change Management play a pivotal role within the HR profession to create values that matter to an organization? The management of change stems, not necessarily from organisations, but from individuals who enact those changes. This can be unlocked from a structured and focused approach with the right language, capability and practice. Join us and explore how does one build change capabilities and what Prosci does in helping organizations adapt and be responsive to change through a structured framework. Uncover why HR practitioners play a crucial role in this journey and the specific skills they need to stay relevant. This edition welcomes Prosci / Prosci Singapore for the first time to have a fireside chat with members of Human Resources Society (HRS) Brunei to support the vision of developing Brunei's HR competitiveness even further.

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  • LOOKBACK: About forty Human Resources Society (HRS) members comprising Human Resources (HR) professionals from public and private sectors across the nation, attended a learn and connect session on the topic of “Navigating ASEAN’s Skills Terrain - Bridging Gaps” at the Rizqun International Hotel on Wednesday, 6 March 2024. This event was brought by HRS as a collaborative effort with CIPD for the third time since last June 2023. The event was kicked-off with opening remarks by the Founder and President of HRS, Hajah Zainab M.A. Omar, Chartered FCIPD, Associate Consultant, ChangeLeader. A keynote by May Leng Kwok, Chartered FCIPD, Head of Market Development - Global and Interim Market Director, Asia, CIPD, titled “Navigating ASEAN’s Skills Terrain - Bridging Gaps” explored how Brunei and other ASEAN nations are tackling skill shortages and mismatches in alignment with regional goals like Wawasan 2035. The keynote gave practical insights of the impact on organisations and suggested actionable strategies to address these challenges. May Leng emphasized the crucial role HR practitioners play in this journey and the specific skills they need to stay relevant. The keynote was then followed by a fireside chat between May Leng Kwok and HRS Vice President Marzalenie Hj Omar with members of Human Resources Society (HRS) Brunei to support the vision of developing Brunei's HR competitiveness even further. The event closed with the presentation of certificate of appreciation by HRS Founder and President Hajah Zainab M.A. Omar to May Leng Kwok. Following the event, HRS will be holding the Annual General Meeting 2024 in the look ahead and are inviting members to be informed on HRS annual activities and join in Executive Committee elections. The public, particularly the HR community and managers, join the society and  follow HRS activities - as the first HR society in Brunei in building HR competitiveness - on social media on LinkedIn and Instagram.

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  • Less than 24 hours: Join us and explore how Brunei and other ASEAN nations are tackling skill shortages and mismatches in alignment with regional goals like Wawasan 2035. Uncover why HR practitioners play a crucial role in this journey and the specific skills they need to stay relevant. Already a member and want to RSVP? https://lnkd.in/gJfmq-JH Interested to be a member? Join the Energy - https://lnkd.in/g-WBkwGv Joining the HRS AGM 2024 on 9 March (don't forget to nominate your candidate!): https://lnkd.in/gm9WRpmX

    Human Resources Society (HRS) Brunei is back with CIPD to announce our next Learn & Connect series on bridging the gap on skills. What are the trends for skills gap in the region and Brunei? What can we do to tackle these challenges holistically on the crucial role HR plays? Join us and explore how Brunei and other ASEAN nations are tackling skill shortages and mismatches in alignment with regional goals like Wawasan 2035. Get practical insights into the impact on organisations and discover actionable strategies to address these challenges. Uncover why HR practitioners play a crucial role in this journey and the specific skills they need to stay relevant. This edition welcomes back Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) to have a fireside chat with members of Human Resources Society (HRS) Brunei to support the vision of developing Brunei's HR competitiveness even further. Already a member and want to RSVP? https://lnkd.in/gJfmq-JH Interested to be a member? Join the Energy https://lnkd.in/g-WBkwGv 

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  • Human Resources Society (HRS) Brunei is back with CIPD to announce our next Learn & Connect series on bridging the gap on skills. What are the trends for skills gap in the region and Brunei? What can we do to tackle these challenges holistically on the crucial role HR plays? Join us and explore how Brunei and other ASEAN nations are tackling skill shortages and mismatches in alignment with regional goals like Wawasan 2035. Get practical insights into the impact on organisations and discover actionable strategies to address these challenges. Uncover why HR practitioners play a crucial role in this journey and the specific skills they need to stay relevant. This edition welcomes back Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) to have a fireside chat with members of Human Resources Society (HRS) Brunei to support the vision of developing Brunei's HR competitiveness even further. Already a member and want to RSVP? https://lnkd.in/gJfmq-JH Interested to be a member? Join the Energy https://lnkd.in/g-WBkwGv 

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