HR Service Matters
By: Mike Smith
Well maybe you guessed it, but I bought Seth Godin’s book; Linchpin (see my 1/26 blog). The book’s main premise as I see it is that a new and important workplace component (the linchpin) has arrived. The linchpins are the people that invent, lead, connect with others and generally make things happen. While the book is intended to help the individual learn how to be a linchpin and thus become indispensable, I think we all want to cultivate these folks and have many linchpins in our organizations (and expectantly on our individual team).
As I quickly thumbed through my new read, I noticed that in one chapter Seth writes about “The Culture of Connection.” Here I saw another insight for HR services. Linchpins need to connect to succeed. I believe HR can and should provide the services to help their linchpins connect inside and outside the organization. Seth speaks about job satisfaction and offers the proposition that the key distinction between places to work is really the perceived connection between the employee and coworkers.
We have all seen the excitement in the marketplace about “we’ve got an app for that.” Employees live in that world and I’ll bet the linchpins thrive in it. We would do well to create an environment that enables collaboration and connecting tools for our linchpins. I believe that getting some visibility for the people who are making a difference in our organizations will go a long way to building linchpins and keeping them too. Do you have an app for that?
Here is a more detailed review of Linchpin if you want to know more about its content.
http://www.ratracetrap.com/the-rat-race-trap/linchpin-a-review.html