EPISODE · Aug 5, 2024 · 15 MIN
"So HR Is Making You Miserable?" How HR Can Make Their Jobs Better. E176
from The Josh Bersin Company · host Josh Bersin
The NYT published an article explaining how hard it is to be an HR professional. “The job has become an exasperating ordeal. People hate us.” While many people don’t know this, HR is a complex, difficult, and highly strategic profession. And given that HR professionals are caught between leadership and employees, it can often be very frustrating. Despite the challenges, HR is more important than ever. I hope this podcast (and the NYT article) is an inspiration for HR professionals to build your sense of confidence and professional capabilities. (Learn more about Systemic HR.) Additional Information NYT Article “So, Human Resources Is Making You Miserable?” Redefining HR’s Role As A Consultant, Value-Driver, And Center of Innovation: Systemic HR The Josh Bersin Academy: Upping The Game of Thousands of HR Professionals Every Day
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The NYT published an article explaining how hard it is to be an HR professional. “The job has become an exasperating ordeal. People hate us.” While many people don’t know this, HR is a complex, difficult, and highly strategic profession. And given that HR professionals are caught between leadership and employees, it can often be very frustrating. Despite the challenges, HR is more important than ever. I hope this podcast (and the NYT article) is an inspiration for HR professionals to build your sense of confidence and professional capabilities. (Learn more about Systemic HR.) Additional Information NYT Article “So, Human Resources Is Making You Miserable?” Redefining HR’s Role As A Consultant, Value-Driver, And Center of Innovation: Systemic HR The Josh Bersin Academy: Upping The Game of Thousands of HR Professionals Every Day
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