Another communications conference, perhaps? Not quite. It was "Up Close & Personal: a Conversation with Chief Human Resources Officers" held in Rochester last night.
The program topic would have you believe that the 130 registered attendees were there to discuss the intricacies of human resources. That's a fair assumption. In fact, I'd come to better understand the mindset of colleagues with whom I regularly work on employee communications challenges.
Carrying even more impact, however, were some broad-based recommendations and insights that just as easily apply to the communications profession as HR:
- From Michelle Graham, SVP HR at Greatbatch: "The secret to career success is rotation, rotation, rotation. You have to live in all of the roles which you someday hope to oversee."
- From Chuck Murphy, associate VP HR at the University of Rochester: "Speak the language of your business partner. How you discuss a topic with your CFO will differ from how you discuss it with your marketing chief or operations VP."
- From Lisa Critchley, SVP HR at Home Properties: "Don't be afraid to speak up. If you have the idea, chances are you'll be assigned the task."
- From Laurie Zaucha, SVP HR and OD at Paychex: "There is never an opportunity not to learn. Take advantage of the situation you're in."
- From Steve DePerrior of The Burke Group: "We're at the point of managing four generations in the workforce. It will take new ideas and skills to effectively communicate with and train them."

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