Charan, Ram. (2014). It's time to split HR. Harvard Business Review.
According to Charan (2014) in his article "It's time to split HR" from the Harvard Business Review, the department of human resources, as it currently exists at most companies, must be disbanded. HR continues to disappoint CEOs because of the failure of HR to link people and numbers or to act as partners with other chief executives. The new HR must give meaningful input to generate value for the organization by using people more effectively. Charan critiques HR personnel as "process-oriented generalists" with little understanding of how a company functions in the real business world or how to use personnel to meet performance goals (Charan 2014). HR backgrounds are also incommensurate with those who are in other leadership position, more "line based" in nature (Charan 2014). Successful CHROs, he argues, are those who have unconventional backgrounds and experience outside of HR.
Charan's perspective is thus starkly different from those who believe that HR and the other components of a company must learn to bridge their differences and acknowledge the value-generating aspect of investing in people. Charan believes that HR needs to become more like finance, IT, and other components of the organization, otherwise its existence will be in jeopardy and it will always be in conflict with the ultimate aim of a corporation, which is to make a profit. For Charan,...
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