Jack Welch was asked at a meeting in Mexico how he viewed HR and his answer was swift and direct, "without a doubt, the head of HR should be the second most important person in any organization". With an audience of 5,000, he asked how many CEO's in their company viewed HR that way. Well, about 50 hands went up and Welch was astounded but not surprised since it has been his experience when he asks that question during his speaking tours.
If you are not the number 2 in your organization you have to ask these three questions as to why:
- can your CEO/senior management team quantify your impact on the organization?
- have you gotten relegated to administrivia, a catch all for programs, benefits and the like
- are you twisted up in palace/organizational intrigue?
If so, you need to re-think how to quantify, delegate, and pass on politics. So where do you stand? Then after you ask yourself that question read Jack Welch's book and you will find out many answers to your question. It is a great read for HR practicioners.