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The CPO is the bridge between business strategy and business results

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The role of the Chief People Officer used to be about policies, processes, and procedures. With increasing talent scarcity, people are the most vital resource a company has.

According to Ranstad CEO Sander van 't Noordende, the modern CPO sits at the intersection of business growth, workforce realities, and human needs.

Today, 40% of workers have portfolio careers, seeking greater flexibility, autonomy, and variety. The challenge is no longer simply hiring talent. CPOs are now orchestrating ecosystems of:

  • full-time employees
  • temporary and flexible workers
  • teams augmented by AI

Learn more about the Chief People Officer’s Outlook for 2026 here.


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