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organisations can win in the marketplace if they get their talent strategy in place. I am not in HR
because I love people. Certainly, I do enjoy working with people, helping them grow, develop, become
better leaders, better professionals, but the primary reason I chose HR is because I am passionate
about achieving results through talent.
What I mean is that HRs role is not about making people happy. Creating a happy workplace is a byproduct of HRs role; it is not an input you should be focused on. It is going to be an output, over
which you may or may not have control. The inputs you need to focus on are understanding and
assessing talent, making sure you hire the right talent, develop the right people, and focus on building
leaders and creating an awesome culture that encourages the core values that a company has,
whatever be those core values. And therefore you win through talent, in the same way as you win
through innovation, better processes, better financial management. You can significantly alter the
future of an enterprise through the judicious deployment of talent.
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The first and the foremost is that you have to understand the detailed workings of your business,
industry and the ecosystem in which your company operates, how the company makes products,
services, revenues, delights customers through people. The second trait that I look for in HR people is
how you present your data. It is not just about being comfortable with data, but also adding the
presentation layer in a way that it enables effective decision making. And the third attribute of a
strong HR leader is how you prime the organisation so that its culture is diffused rapidly.
It is not just important to be a czar and culture carrier as people make out HR to be, it is about the
ability to diffuse that culture into the organisation so that it reflects in the practices and everyday
behaviour. And fourth is that do you as an HR professional understand how to find, keep and grow
talent and are able to define a scientific framework that enables you to make these people decisions
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about finding, and developing the right talent.
You have been associated with technology companies since the beginning of your career. How
is HR different in this sector? Employees in the technology sector seem to enjoy one of the best
perks and benefits across industries but still the employee turnover is reported to be one of
the highest. Why is that so? What causes such instability?
It is an industry where change is a part of your everyday life, be it the products that you make, the
services that you offer, you are constantly being challenged by the market place, by your own team,
by your competitors who are innovating all the time. Unlike other industries, in the technology
industry you have external forces that can disrupt you overnight. Since you are constantly under
threat for the next faster, bigger, quicker cheaper, product company service out there, you are on the
move all the time, therefore it is easier for companies to very quickly differentiate the employees who
are able to thrive in this change and the ones that are struggling. Sometimes employees dont like the
pace at which the company is working, some find it too slow, some find it too fast, some find it not
what they exactly want to do.
The turnover is directly correlated to the rate of change that the industry has, which is the highest in
the world. And therefore it is not about a company having high attrition or low attrition, it is just that
the pace of change is so rapid that if you work in this industry the knowledge you gain can very easily
be two or three times more than what you would gain in a not-so-fast changing industry. People move
not because they are not happy, people move because the opportunities available in the industry are
so exciting that there is constant need for developing skills, more experiences, constant need for the
next bigger, brighter, shinier thing out there. It is driven by external forces as much as it is by the
internal forces.
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What drives innovation and how do you build that culture in an organisation?
That is a million dollar question. If people can find one answer to it, they can solve many of the worlds
problems. For example at Facebook, the process that we have has never been written in any other
textbook. There is no textbook that says this is how you build a site for a billion users. These are really
hard problems to solve and the only way you can solve this is by bringing a group of incredibly smart
people together, taking out everything that stops them from innovating, creating an incredible work
culture, busting bureaucracy, bringing them together and letting their imaginations run loose,
allowing them to fail faster and harder, because there are a lot of things that we try which work, some
dont. If you are encouraging innovation you need to have a culture that fundamentally encourages
people to fail faster so that you can get to doing the right thing faster.
If you are trying to build a culture of innovation, you need to change a lot in your organisation.
Number one, you need to focus on making the organisation social by design, meaning you need to
bring like-minded people and you need to have a manager or a leader who can help them visualise
the big picture and not get into the minutiae of daily management. You need to build confidence with
people that they can fail, and trying something new and attempting something new is not something
they should be afraid of. You need to build a culture of rewarding innovators and identifying people in
the organisation who are innovative by nature. You need to tell the organisation that what is really
important is our ability to innovate and therefore all practices need to be aligned to that outcome that
we hope.
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20 hours ago
Excellent interview. Companies can only succeed if HR is aligned to the needs of the
market . There are no generic talent management strategies , which are written on stone
or thrust upon by those who do not understand business. They need to evolve and need
to relevant to current times.
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