Directeurs ressources humaines
Find and develop the right human capital leaders for the new world of work

HR leaders today face constant change: industry disruption, a multigenerational, global, cross-cultural workforce with shifting preferences around where and how to work, and sky-high complexity in operations, technology, and risk. The most successful CHROs and other people leaders in this fast-shifting landscape are those who do not rely on past playbooks but on applying first-principled thinking to new challenges, using data- and technology-driven approaches combined with intuition built from experience. They harness their agility and ability to see around corners to shape the vision and prepare the workforce for what’s ahead. In this way, these human capital leaders connect your people strategy tightly to your business strategy throughout the talent lifecycle.

The Heidrick & Struggles Human Resources Officer Practice is among the firm’s most active functional specialty groups—with dedicated teams covering all sectors worldwide. We partner with our clients at every step: understanding your unique culture, building an impactful job description and success profile, assessing internal and external candidates with qualitative and quantitative tools, and providing high-touch support for onboarding and development, like our CHRO Accelerator and First-time CPO Guide. This comprehensive approach enables us to identify and develop human capital leaders with best-in-class attributes on everything from strategic HR leadership to analytical acumen to DEI leadership. It’s a new world of work—we’ll ensure you have the right HR leaders to thrive in it.

Our Human Resources Officers Practice has cross-industry depth in placing:

  • Chief Human Resources Officers
  • Chief People Officers
  • Chief Talent Officers
  • Vice Presidents, Human Resources (Divisional, Regional)
  • Heads of HR Business Partners
  • Heads of Total Rewards
  • Heads of Talent Acquisition
  • Heads of Talent Management
  • Heads of HR Operations (including HRIS)
  • Heads of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging
Human resources officers

Chief people officers in focus: What new HR leaders need to know

To find out how the HR leadership role is changing and what it takes to succeed as a chief people officer today, we spoke to 70 experienced CPOs around the world to understand the impact of trends such as data and artificial intelligence, the expectations of younger generations, sustainability, competition for talent, and workforce well-being.

Future-Ready Human Resources Leaders

The next evolution of HR leadership: The connecting HR leader

HR leaders from around the world discuss the new demands on, and opportunities for, their role and how they are preparing themselves and the next generation of HR leaders.

How HR leaders are using AI today

Our second annual survey of leaders in HR about their use of AI shows that they expect usage to dramatically increase over the next two years—and even so, more than half say their organization is adopting AI too slowly. They expect the biggest increases in use to come from workplace planning and total rewards.

CPO Accelerator

Our Chief People Officer (CPO) Acceleration process aims to help new CPOs accelerate their time-to-impact in their new role.

How can we help?
Contact us to discuss your organization's talent needs.