Learning from this time of crisis – may we help?
We know that this is a time where managers, leaders and people professionals are most pressed as they need to present a calm, rational view of the situation.
We can’t find any [insert job title here]…! How ‘talent searches’ seem to resemble looking for lost keys…
“…but my keys are always in this drawer!” Sound familiar? I recently lost my keys. I knew that they were in the third drawer down of my filing cabinet, except I couldn’t find them there. I rummaged through the drawer and then walked away scratching my head.
A process that has had its day?
The “Nine Box Grid” seems to be invincible! How can a tool that was developed in the late 1960’s still be going strong? If HR is to be all about processes that are not transparent we are doomed to become nothing more than a transactional service that will be subsumed by the finance department.
The Nation’s Favourite
The problem with using volume as a measure of what is ‘favourite’ is that wide adoption makes a
product or process ‘the best’, and therefore one that you should buy or adopt. It allows people to
stop thinking…