“HR Heretics” | How CPOs, CHROs, Founders, and Boards Build High Performing Companies

From MIT to HR Leader: A Conversation with Richard Ni, former CPO of Scale AI


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In this episode, Richard Ni joins Nolan and Kelli to discuss diving head first into a leadership role at Scale AI, a Series E AI startup that supplies data for AI models last valued at $7.3B.

From software engineer turned Head of People, Richard talks about his experience heading into a role with zero experience but with an aptitude for people where he needed to be honest with himself about his limitations and how this became pivotal in his learning. He also talks about the importance of building trust with the CEO and the value of self-reflection in career decisions. 

The team also chat about being the bad guy in HR and building thick skin around unpopular company decisions.

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Kelli: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kellidragovich/

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]TIMESTAMPS:

(00:00) Intro

(00:56) From Software Engineer to HR Leader

(03:10) The transition from Cruise to Scale AI

(04:33) Leveraging Technical Background in HR and Recruiting

(06:22) Embracing Leadership Roles Early in Career

(11:17) The Power of Authenticity and Self-Awareness in Career Growth

(12:36) Sponsor: Attio CRM

(16:43) Building Trust and Navigating HR Challenges

(20:26) Learning from Mistakes and Valuing External Advice

(23:44) Mentoring

(24:22) Being the 'Bad Guy' in HR

(25:19) Finding Balance: The Importance of Safe Spaces and Ownership

(26:34) The Unpopularity of HR Decisions and Its Impact

(30:21) Learning from Mistakes and Self Reflection

(35:07) Valuing Your Own Happiness

(38:18) Creating a Culture of Openness and Trust

(43:09) Insights on Early Stage Hiring and CEO Involvement

(49:24) Wrap



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