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Back to Basics in HR

 

When I was a kid we played outside. We played games that we made up. We played baseball using patches of dirt for the bases. We played the games and were our own referees. Our parents were nowhere to be found. And we didn’t need them.

What happened to us in business? Companies don’t start out with giant policy manuals and “annual processes.” Startups get moving and do the work. They don’t need rules because everyone knows what they need to do. They know how their actions affect company success. And their performance isn’t adjusted once a year — it’s done every minute every day.

Then the rules start.

Do you see kids out there today organizing their own pickup baseball game? Hardly. In what looks like an HR Farce, “self organizing” involves parents who make rules, tell kids they’re doing great even when they’re losing, and make it so that everyone is treated equally. Heck, I’ve heard of games where parents make other parents sign legal waivers before games can be played in their yard.

Sound a little like HR run amok?

Let’s get back to basics in HR. Let’s understand that the kids can organize their own games without us making the rules. Let’s let the winners win and the losers get better. Or kicked off the team.

Let’s think about the kinds of rewards we got when we were kids. We don’t need to tell people they’re doing great when they’re not. They get the greatest recognition from their friends. (Okay, we call them peers. Ick.). If you make it fun, they’ll play all day.

It’s time to get back to the basics. If you aren’t questioning every rule and your role as overprotective and overbearing HR parent, then you’re doing it wrong. Let the kids do what they know how to do. Take away the silly rules and you’ll find out they know how to do it right themselves already.

 Top Comment : Viktor Stephen   | 04 29 2009 12:34:26 +0000
"parents make other parents sign legal waivers before games can be played in their yard." - LoL. you got to be kidding me :-) Ok, on a serious note, what can you expect of kids who need their parents to organize a baseball game? Parents should know when to stop hand holding their kids and let them be independent. And that goes for management too. "Give a man a fish - you feed him for a day; teach him how to fish - you feed him for life."
 
5 comments on "Back to Basics in HR"
Great answer Viktor!!
  Commented by  SANTOSH SHARMA, COO, DSK SEZ Limited    | 09 23 2009 05:46:32 +0000
I think we are unnecessarily stuck. HR of today has been stuck in the mire of mediocrity.

Spontaneity, ingenuity, care & concern, passion for one's task, constant re-engineering of one's ways of working, conceptual originality and vision are meant only for presentations (if one knows how to make a better presentation, that is) and/or discussions over a glass of beer. Who has the time and/or inclination to exert one's self.

On the other hand, qualitative HR practices if undertaken with passion, can indeed make the place of work much more vibrant and worhty of running to be there.

But who has that fire in the belly in today's times of ephemeral relationships and diminishing loyalties?  
  Commented by  sujit, PGP Student, Batch of 2010, IIM Kozhikode    | 06 12 2009 10:46:05 +0000
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Nice insight .. What an article written for people us who dont get time to visit books.. I like toostep and its articles.. Thanls for discussion.
  Commented by  JAPI, HR Manager, ACME Consultants    | 06 03 2009 04:47:03 +0000
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ok thanks for sharing

  Commented by  Viktor Stephen, COO, Business Mashup/Partner Get.Next.Job    | 04 29 2009 12:34:26 +0000
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"parents make other parents sign legal waivers before games can be played in their yard." - LoL. you got to be kidding me :-) 

Ok, on a serious note, what can you expect of kids who need their parents to organize a baseball game? Parents should know when to stop hand holding their kids and let them be independent. And that goes for management too. "Give a man a fish - you feed him for a day; teach him how to fish - you feed him for life."
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