How HR is shaping Every Life, Everyday | ????? ????? ?????? | TEDxCOU
Explore the vital role of Human Resources in shaping the modern workplace in this inspiring TEDxCoU talk by Sumon Kante Singha, Chief Human Resource Officer at Fakir Group.In his presentation, “How HR is Shaping Every Life, Every Day,” Sumon shares powerful stories—like the young man who just needed someone to listen—and reveals how HR isn't just about policies or paperwork, but about influencing every employee’s journey. Through engaging visuals and real-world statistics, he illustrates how HR professionals balance tradition and innovation, blending “Old + New = Better” to create thriving workplaces.Key topics include the impact of HR on employee well-being, with statistics showing that 56% of employees face moderate to high workplace stress, as well as the growing importance of mental health at work. He delves into how HR defines workplace purpose, especially for Generation Z (with 76% seeking purposeful work), and demonstrates the profound human touch behind every HR decision.Sumon urges leaders to build workplaces “with heart,” where people, potential, and purpose intersect to drive both business and personal fulfillment.Whether you’re an HR professional, manager, or someone passionate about organizational culture, this talk offers actionable insights and fresh perspectives on building better, more human workplaces. ????? ????? ??????, Chief Human Resources Officer at Fakir Group - a bold leader who has redefined what it means to lead people through change.In an era where uncertainty is the only constant, Sumon Kante Singha has turned challenges into catalysts for growth. By championing digital transformation, building cultures rooted in trust and diversity, and putting people at the heart of progress, he has helped make Fakir Group a model for future-ready organizations in Bangladesh.His journey is a testament to the power of human connection and the courage to lead with empathy. Beyond policies and processes, he reminds us that it is people , their ideas, their resilience, their dreams - that move businesses and societies forward. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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