At the heart of every thriving organization lies its people—the driving force behind its success. In our organization, we embrace the term “People & Capability” rather than the traditional “Human Resources” reference.

Why People & Capability?

This term aptly captures our collective strengths and potential!

Having spent over two decades deeply immersed in the People & Capability domain, I’ve gained invaluable insights that I’m eager to share—especially with those embarking on their professional journey.

Leading in People & Capability goes beyond mere people skills and technical prowess. It’s about seamlessly blending empathy with efficiency. Empathy serves as a cornerstone for cultivating a supportive and flourishing workplace culture. However, empathy alone isn’t enough. We must complement it with action and compassion, proactively addressing concerns, to ensure our teams feel genuinely supported and valued. When team members feel valued, their trust levels increase, and they collaborate better with each other. These are essential components of efficient workforce development.

Acknowledging and overcoming the challenges faced by team members by providing flexibility and resources defines true empathetic efficiency. It’s the delicate balance between understanding and practical assistance that makes a difference.

Teams and leaders often confuse empathy with sympathy. Recognizing this difference is key. While sympathy may offer fleeting support, handling workplace dynamics with empathy nurtures deeper connections and propels progress toward effectiveness and conflict resolution.

At its core, P&C is about understanding and addressing team members’ essential and tangible needs. It’s about answering the fundamental question: “What’s in it for me?”- all from a place of empathy and genuine concern for their well-being.

Emotional intelligence is a crucial trait for any leader. It enables them to navigate the social complexities of the workplace, fostering stronger relationships and creating a more cohesive team environment. Active listening, consistent feedback, and mindfulness- these practices have become second nature to me and essential components of my leadership style.

Our journey in People & Capability isn’t about one-size-fits-all solutions. It’s about being compassionate and inviting input from all team members, considering diverse perspectives, and empowering individuals to achieve shared goals. As we navigate workplace nuances, let’s embrace every challenge as an opportunity for progressing our professional journey and growing our business.

Best of luck on your professional journey!

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Our Retail Brands

Established in 1969, Kmart operates more than 309 stores throughout Australia and New Zealand, offering customers a wide range of apparel and general merchandise products at low prices, every day.

Target began as a drapery store in 1926 and has since grown to become a national apparel and general merchandise retailer with 130 stores across Australia. Its objective is to provide quality and style at affordable prices.

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Our Retail Brands

Established in 1969, Kmart operates more than 309 stores throughout Australia and New Zealand, offering customers a wide range of apparel and general merchandise products at low prices, every day.

Target began as a drapery store in 1926 and has since grown to become a national apparel and general merchandise retailer with 130 stores across Australia. Its objective is to provide quality and style at affordable prices.