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Best-selling Author of "The New HR Leader's First 100 Days." Former VP HR at PepsiCo. For more proven ways to accelerate your HR success, go to: SuccessInHR.com.

Per SHRM, 31% of new HR leaders FAIL within 12-18 months. 🔴 11 actions can help you avoid FAILURE. 🔴 Please steal this list and put them into action...👇🏻 👉 1. Be Crystal Clear on Your Expectations: • Ensure everyone knows what success looks like. • Ensure everyone has individual performance goals. • Ensure everyone has a personal development plan. • With these targets in hand, your team can excel. 👉 2. Be Ethical. No Excuses: • Recognize trust is your most valuable commodity. • Acting unethically undermines your team - so don't! • When in doubt, follow the golden rule. 👉 3. Be Forgiving: • Honest mistakes happen. Nobody's perfect. • 1 mistake is a lesson. Repeating it is inexcusable. • Give people the benefit of the doubt. • However, dishonesty must be punished harshly. 👉 4. Be Rational: • Explain your decisions, esp. when people disagree • Be consistent. Inconsistently undermines trust. • Clarify decisions, otherwise people won't trust them 👉 5. Be Open. • Assume your team always has better ideas than you. • People will feel heard and want to contribute more. • Aim to improve the quality of ideas all around you. 👉 6. Be Transparent as Hell: • Don't hide information, the imagination runs wild. • Not sharing facts & data breeds fear and alienation. • Transparency will unite your team. 👉 7. If You Mess Up, 'Fess Up. • When you make a mistake, own it publicly. • This builds trust, credibility & fosters honesty. • Blame-first cultures are toxic and poison trust. 👉 8. Stay Positive and Follow Your Passion: • People don't want to follow pessimists and skeptics. • It’s hard to be great at things you’re not crazy about. • Do more of what gets you excited. • Delegate the other stuff to those better suited for it. 👉 9. Over-Reward Great Results: • Your best HR people will find a way & are pure gold. • Invest, retain, recognize, inspire, and reward them. • Under-reward those "busy" - but get nothing done. 👉 10. Praise Publicly, Criticize Privately: • Build a reputation for publicly praising great work. • Save critical feedback for 1-on-1s. • No one likes being called out publicly. • It demotivates and breeds resentment. 👉11. Remove Barriers: • What's holding your HR team back? • Missed expectations? Replace poor performers. • Clients dissatisfied? Tackle their top 2 top issues. • Too much work? Prioritize and automate. • HR value not recognized? Get better HR analytics. Thanks for reading and your continuing support. Thoughts? --- 📌 P.S. - HR LEADERS: Want more proven strategies for succeeding as an HR leader when you're in a NEW role? Check out "The New Leader's First 100 Days" at the link in first comment below. Comment: In the SHRM study, the 31% who "failed" were either fired or pressured to just leave on their own. Of those "failures" given a 2nd chance, all operated until intense pressure to get their act together. Unfortunately, many of them ultimately didn't make it either.

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Alan Collins

Best-selling Author of "The New HR Leader's First 100 Days." Former VP HR at PepsiCo. For more proven ways to accelerate your HR success, go to: SuccessInHR.com.

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📌 P.S. - HR LEADERS: Want more proven strategies for succeeding as an HR leader when you're in a NEW role? Check out "The New Leader's First 100 Days" here - https://newhrleader.com

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Thanks for sharing, powerful and very insightful

Dan Robinson

Electro Mechanical Technician

3mo

I agree

Sherry Anderson

Human Services and Customer Services Professional

3mo

💯

Katie Ceccarini, CPCC, PCC

Driving business results through manager training & 1:1 leadership coaching. Certified Executive Coach | Facilitator | Cowgirl | Triathlete | Mom

3mo

Great list! I'd also add 12. Build Genuine Business Relationships. HR serve as amazing connective tissue in the organization, and that starts with building strong connections with the leaders of every org. Gaining their trust, understanding their needs, hearing their vision. The moment HR is seen as "the bad guy" and isn't viewed as an actual partner within the business, there's a huge problem.

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Shariff Razak

Assistant Operations Manager

3mo

Love this

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Paolo Arce

Coach | TEDxINCAE founder | 12+ años impactando a líderes | Ayudo a grandes y medianas empresas a mejorar sus resultados mediante el liderazgo con propósito | DM con la palabra "LIDER" para comenzar

3mo

I agree!

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