The role of HR Business Partner is often a tale of two experiences. On the one hand, HRBPs are some of the most empathetic and passionate people you’ll ever meet. On the other hand, they’re stuck on the hamster wheel of busywork, bouncing from crisis to crisis without the authority to prioritize their energy—and without the respect from leadership to make a real difference. Look up “burnout” in the dictionary and odds are you’ll find a picture of an HRBP.
In this miniseries, Brave New Work’s Rodney Evans is joined by friend-of-the-pod and Ready OG Sam Spurlin to dive into how HR can become more resilient, efficient, and equitable.
Today on episode 5, they explore how this critical role took a hard left turn from it’s intended purpose, what its future-of-work glow-up (hello, HR Business Coach) could look like, and how HR Business Coaches + Mission-Based Teaming = unlimited potential.
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00:00 Intro + Check-In: What was your favorite show to watch as a small child?
04:05 Why the HRBP role isn’t working
10:41 Why Future of HR requires rethinking the HRBP
12:53 Skill overlap between HRBP and HR Business Coach
21:03 Shifting from “service mindset” to “product mindset”
25:07 HR Business Coach’s point of view
27:20 Recap of Level 3 and what’s changed
29:26 Who does the HR Business Coach report to?
34:55 Wrap up: Send us your burning HR questions!