Stop us if you’ve heard this one before: A company hires a change agent (think anyone with “org effectiveness,” “change management,” or “strategy and efficiency” in their title) with promises of how they’ll be the one to revolutionize the company’s future. Several months later, the change agent realizes the company is fighting them at every turn. Despite all the talk, these roles often have minimal authority and autonomy, so those lofty dreams of change? They end up unfulfilled.
But for HR departments heading toward Level 4, The Marketplace, of our maturity model, these roles need to step off the sidelines and into the game as Market Designers. In this reimagined role, they facilitate a dynamic network of talent and Mission-Based Teams that enables HR to get after its thorniest and most valuable business objectives. And this transformation isn’t one-and-done: Newly empowered Market Designers continually change and evolve the company to meet new moments and challenges 🚀
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 7, they explore why Market Designers are ready to make the change their predecessors couldn’t realize, what their relationship with HR Business Coaches looks like, and how they’re instrumental for building the HR marketplace of the future.
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00:00 Intro + Check-In: What’s an award you received as a child you were prouder of than you probably should have been?
04:26 Why change agents have trouble changing the organization
07:43 Changing the org chart first usually isn’t the right move
12:25 Day-to-day of a Market Designer
15:11 Transferring skills from consultants to Market Designers
18:15 Difference between HR Business Coach and Market Designer
20:29 How many Market Designers does a company have?
24:17 Future of CPO/CHRO in Level 4 and beyond
27:56 What a healthy HR talent marketplace looks like
33:26 Sam’s adventures into DAOs and unregulated marketplaces
38:32 Why HR is ideal for a talent marketplace
40:54 Wrap Up: Send us your burning HR questions!