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In this thought-provoking episode of the HR Fix podcast, host Jude Fiddler tackles a critical issue facing the HR field - the profession's poor reputation. Fidler argues that HR practitioners are grappling with a widespread negative perception, one that is actively deterring talented individuals from joining the industry. What's more, Fidler contends that much of this negativity is in fact justified, reflecting real shortcomings in how HR professionals operate.
At the core of the problem, Fiddler suggests, is a fundamental misalignment between how HR views its own role and mandate versus the expectations of both employers and employees. He notes that HR is often seen as the bearer of bad news, the enforcers of rules and policies that upset people. Yet HR is simultaneously hobbled in its ability to properly defend or explain its actions due to confidentiality concerns. This dynamic, combined with HR's own struggles with imposter syndrome and lack of clear directives, has created a perfect storm of mistrust and resentment.
Fiddler goes even further, arguing that the HR profession's woes intensified during the COVID-19 pandemic, when widespread furloughs of HR staff demonstrated to many organizations that they could function just fine without dedicated HR support. This, Fidler posits, has led employers to increasingly question the value that HR truly brings, further eroding the profession's standing. The solution, according to Fiddler, lies in a fundamental shift in the HR mindset. He asserts that HR practitioners must gain clarity on their core purpose and responsibilities, recognizing that their remit is primarily to protect and serve the interests of the organization, not simply cater to employee needs. This means resisting the urge to be overly "compassionate" at the expense of commercial considerations, and instead focusing on the strategic imperatives that create lasting value.
Critically, Fiddler argues that HR must also get its own house in order, ensuring that practitioners are consistently following proper processes, conducting thorough investigations, and making decisions that are lawful and justifiable. Only by raising the professional standards within HR, Fidler contends, can the field begin to overcome its negative reputation and demonstrate its true worth to both employers and the workforce.
The overarching message is clear - the HR profession stands at a crossroads, and a radical rethinking of its purpose and approach is necessary to chart a new course. By embracing a more strategic, business-aligned mindset, and ensuring excellence in execution, HR can reclaim its rightful place as a vital, respected function that drives organizational success. The stakes are high, but the potential rewards are immense for those HR professionals willing to lead this transformative shift.
🔍 Stay informed with the latest HR processes, rules, and best practices.
📚 Learn from real-life tribunal cases with practical lessons.
💬 Receive unlimited expert advice from industry professionals.
💼 Transform your career and mindset.
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By Judith FiddlerIn this thought-provoking episode of the HR Fix podcast, host Jude Fiddler tackles a critical issue facing the HR field - the profession's poor reputation. Fidler argues that HR practitioners are grappling with a widespread negative perception, one that is actively deterring talented individuals from joining the industry. What's more, Fidler contends that much of this negativity is in fact justified, reflecting real shortcomings in how HR professionals operate.
At the core of the problem, Fiddler suggests, is a fundamental misalignment between how HR views its own role and mandate versus the expectations of both employers and employees. He notes that HR is often seen as the bearer of bad news, the enforcers of rules and policies that upset people. Yet HR is simultaneously hobbled in its ability to properly defend or explain its actions due to confidentiality concerns. This dynamic, combined with HR's own struggles with imposter syndrome and lack of clear directives, has created a perfect storm of mistrust and resentment.
Fiddler goes even further, arguing that the HR profession's woes intensified during the COVID-19 pandemic, when widespread furloughs of HR staff demonstrated to many organizations that they could function just fine without dedicated HR support. This, Fidler posits, has led employers to increasingly question the value that HR truly brings, further eroding the profession's standing. The solution, according to Fiddler, lies in a fundamental shift in the HR mindset. He asserts that HR practitioners must gain clarity on their core purpose and responsibilities, recognizing that their remit is primarily to protect and serve the interests of the organization, not simply cater to employee needs. This means resisting the urge to be overly "compassionate" at the expense of commercial considerations, and instead focusing on the strategic imperatives that create lasting value.
Critically, Fiddler argues that HR must also get its own house in order, ensuring that practitioners are consistently following proper processes, conducting thorough investigations, and making decisions that are lawful and justifiable. Only by raising the professional standards within HR, Fidler contends, can the field begin to overcome its negative reputation and demonstrate its true worth to both employers and the workforce.
The overarching message is clear - the HR profession stands at a crossroads, and a radical rethinking of its purpose and approach is necessary to chart a new course. By embracing a more strategic, business-aligned mindset, and ensuring excellence in execution, HR can reclaim its rightful place as a vital, respected function that drives organizational success. The stakes are high, but the potential rewards are immense for those HR professionals willing to lead this transformative shift.
🔍 Stay informed with the latest HR processes, rules, and best practices.
📚 Learn from real-life tribunal cases with practical lessons.
💬 Receive unlimited expert advice from industry professionals.
💼 Transform your career and mindset.
🌐 www.hrinrehab.com