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Why Do People Say You Should Never Trust Human Resources?

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A prevalent statement you often come across is, "HR serves the company, not the employees." This statement holds true! However, it does not imply that HR is inherently untrustworthy or that you should anticipate them to be confrontational when seeking assistance. Human Resources fulfills an important and complex role in balancing what’s best for the company with what is best for its employees. When employees experience interpersonal issues at work, HR is often considered as the go-to.
But what do you do when HR ignores the problem, makes it worse, or is the problem?
An HR problem is incredibly damaging to an organization and its reputation. It can create a toxic company culture that impedes productivity, collaboration, and increases resignations. Furthermore, HR can also create problems regarding prospective employees in the recruitment process, repelling great candidates, or ignoring the talent that the organization truly needs.
Rich and Maikel discuss issues in HR in this episode of Mainline Executive Coaching ACT.
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Thank you for all of your support. Please let us know what you think about our podcast and what topic you may want to hear from us. Leaders, Lead Well!

A prevalent statement you often come across is, "HR serves the company, not the employees." This statement holds true! However, it does not imply that HR is inherently untrustworthy or that you should anticipate them to be confrontational when seeking assistance. Human Resources fulfills an important and complex role in balancing what’s best for the company with what is best for its employees. When employees experience interpersonal issues at work, HR is often considered as the go-to.
But what do you do when HR ignores the problem, makes it worse, or is the problem?
An HR problem is incredibly damaging to an organization and its reputation. It can create a toxic company culture that impedes productivity, collaboration, and increases resignations. Furthermore, HR can also create problems regarding prospective employees in the recruitment process, repelling great candidates, or ignoring the talent that the organization truly needs.
Rich and Maikel discuss issues in HR in this episode of Mainline Executive Coaching ACT.
Leaders, Lead Well!
Thank you to all of our listeners in over 70 countries and 650 cities worldwide, we greatly appreciate your support! We truly hope that what we bring to our listeners will improve your ability as leaders.
Mainline Executive Coaching ACT has been recognized by FeedSpot as one of the top Executive Coaching Podcast in the world based on thousands of podcasts on the web and ranked by traffic, social media, followers & freshness.
https://blog.feedspot.com/executive_coaching_podcasts/
Sign up for our newsletter:
https://www.richbaronexecutivecoaching.com/contact
Download our document on the Hottest Item in Business Today.
https://www.richbaronexecutivecoaching.com/resources2fbc974d
Rich Baron:
rbaron@richbaronexecutivecoaching.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rich-baron/
https://www.richbaronexecutivecoaching.com/

Maikel Bailey:
mbailey@intelligentleadershipec.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/maikelbailey/
https://maikelbailey.com/

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