The Ten Provocative Evolutions in Human Capability, with Dave Ulrich
Podcast |
HR Leaders
Publisher |
Chris Rainey
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Business
Careers
Management
Publication Date |
Oct 13, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:41:09

In today's special episode of the HR Leaders LIVE podcast, I'm joined by my good friend Dave Ulrich, to discuss the ten provocative evolutions in human capability.

Dave Ulrich's groundbreaking model of human capability has four main pathways. One, talent deals with individual competence, people, workforce, and employees. Two, leadership focuses on individual leaders at all levels as well as leadership capability throughout an organisation. Three, organisation refers to organisation capability, culture, workplace, teams, and systems. Four, human resources (HR) defines the characteristics of the HR department, practice, and people.

This framework itself is an evolution of “HR” thinking, which has historically focused on talent (or human capital) as the HR agenda. Dave Ulrich's work outlines the ten provocative evolutions in this framework, and highlights that, ultimately, organisation has far more impact on results than talent, meaning that HR can be the architect of creating organisation capabilities.

David Ulrich is a university professor, author, speaker, management coach, and management consultant. Ulrich is a professor of business at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan and co-founder of The RBL Group. With his colleagues, he has written over 30 books that have shaped the HR profession, defined organisations as capabilities, and shown the impact of leadership on customers and investors.

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Episode highlights

00:00 Intro

06:58 Why you should be trying to create value in the marketplace

10:48 The one piece of advice all HR Leaders need to hear

17:04 What you need to know about company culture

20:25 How to define the skills of effective leaders

25:00 What you can do to look after yourself

32:30 How we are using technology to reinvent the world of work

34:40 How to help people find the identity that drives them

40:30 Outro

Head over to our website to access the resources mentioned in this episode: www.hrleaders.co/podcast

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

In today's special episode of the HR Leaders LIVE podcast, I'm joined by my good friend Dave Ulrich, to discuss the ten provocative evolutions in human capability.

In today's special episode of the HR Leaders LIVE podcast, I'm joined by my good friend Dave Ulrich, to discuss the ten provocative evolutions in human capability.

Dave Ulrich's groundbreaking model of human capability has four main pathways. One, talent deals with individual competence, people, workforce, and employees. Two, leadership focuses on individual leaders at all levels as well as leadership capability throughout an organisation. Three, organisation refers to organisation capability, culture, workplace, teams, and systems. Four, human resources (HR) defines the characteristics of the HR department, practice, and people.

This framework itself is an evolution of “HR” thinking, which has historically focused on talent (or human capital) as the HR agenda. Dave Ulrich's work outlines the ten provocative evolutions in this framework, and highlights that, ultimately, organisation has far more impact on results than talent, meaning that HR can be the architect of creating organisation capabilities.

David Ulrich is a university professor, author, speaker, management coach, and management consultant. Ulrich is a professor of business at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan and co-founder of The RBL Group. With his colleagues, he has written over 30 books that have shaped the HR profession, defined organisations as capabilities, and shown the impact of leadership on customers and investors.

👉 Subscribe to HR Leaders: http://bit.ly/2wFkCEq

🎙️ Listen on your favourite platform: https://art19.com/shows/hr-leaders-podcast

👤 Follow Chris on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisraineyhrSystem:

This episode of the HR Leaders Podcast is brought to you by our friends at HiredScore.

What if we could help you say goodbye to the old HR world of disconnected tech stacks, never-ending change management, reactive processes, and complex workflows? 

Hired Score’s talent orchestration technology, powered by AI, lets you do more with less by connecting and powering your existing and future tech stack. Download their white paper on why automation, why now, and, where HR leaders should begin. https://info.hiredscore.com/hrleaderspodcast

Episode highlights

00:00 Intro

06:58 Why you should be trying to create value in the marketplace

10:48 The one piece of advice all HR Leaders need to hear

17:04 What you need to know about company culture

20:25 How to define the skills of effective leaders

25:00 What you can do to look after yourself

32:30 How we are using technology to reinvent the world of work

34:40 How to help people find the identity that drives them

40:30 Outro

Head over to our website to access the resources mentioned in this episode: www.hrleaders.co/podcast

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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