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What type of team are you working with right now.  And are you increasing or decreasing the heat on your colleagues as you work together.  How does your specialist human resources team help you to get the best out of the individual and collective efforts – does the ‘stirring spoon’ of their intervention create the ‘right’ solutions – for whom are they right ….you, others, the organisation or themselves .

Are corporate human resource teams the owners of the food supply determining what is consumed, by  whom and with what consequences or rewards.  Or are they the chefs, sourcing the best ingredients and ensuring these are used to their potential.  Or are they the front line deliverers of the products and services as they receive orders, deliver what has been requested. 

Probably they are either the consumers i.e. they benefit from the labours of the owners, chefs and deliverers of the services and products or they are the critiques using their specialist expertise to praise and criticise current practice and the end result however they have no actual involvement in the day to day running of the business.

I would like to engage with others who are interested in sharing information about the support received from their specialist human resource function.  When this function works well, it adds tangible benefits to all who work for an organisation – front line teams, management teams, directorate teams – and all feel that they are working in a positive, transparent and fair environment.  At its worst, this function can significantly de-energise the workplace through its inappropriate actions or inaction.

I look forward to your comments

Sheila Hampshire – 20 May 2008

May the Force Be With You – as you decide how to cook your journey through life

 

Posted by sheila6 on Tuesday, May 20th, 2008


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