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This book has the potential to transform the future of HR.

Adam Grant

New York Times best-selling author and Host of the TED podcast, WorkLife

 
 

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A blueprint for modern HR and people operations.

Claude Silver

Vayner Media, Chief Heart Officer

Redefining HR: A playbook for modern HR and people operations

This bestselling book from Lars Schmidt is a bold look at the future of human resources and people operations.

About The Book

This is not an “HR book”

This is a business book written to help companies build modern people teams.

Redefining HR is the second book by entrepreneur, speaker, and podcast host Lars Schmidt. It examines the evolution in the field of HR and breaks down many of the fundamental components of modern HR and people operations. The book is full of real stories and examples from practitioners doing the work in world-class people executives from companies including Hubspot, Vayner Media, Stripe, Reddit, Mozilla, Eventbrite, Asana, Mastercard, Stitch Fix, and more.

Redefining HR brings hands-on experience and perspective from 20+ years in the field, insights from interviews for Fast Company, Forbes, and the 21st Century HR podcast, perspectives from hundreds of interviews and conversations with progressive people operators, and real stories and essays from dozens of practitioners operating at the vanguard of the field.

Go Beyond The Book

Take the practices from Redefining HR and bring them into your organizations with the Redefining HR Optimization Workshop Course. Learn more below.

📽️ 11 videos
📂 28 files & podcasts
🧠 Audio/video insights from 20+ world-class people leaders
🚀 Dozens of prompts, questions, and exercises to optimize your HR/people ops
✨ 100+ highly curated articles, downloads, templates, and more

Press

Why modern HR requires rethinking the old-school employee handbook (Fast Company)

Redefining HR in 2021 — Maybe This Time Will Be Different? (TLNT)

HR Leaders Need to Master New Skills - and it Starts with Learning (Business Insider)

3 Forward-Thinking Recruiting Practices from Industry Leader Lars Schmidt’s New Book — ‘Redefining HR’ (LinkedIn Talent Blog)

Redefining HR: A must-read for forward-thinking people people (Greenhouse Software)

Reader Feedback

 

Foreword

 Foreword, by Katelin Holloway - Founding Partner, 776

“It was 2015 and Lars Schmidt was on a crusade: he wanted to end the War on Talent. His solution was to open source the work of HR practitioners. He had an earnest belief that employers shouldn’t battle each other for candidates, but instead join forces to build a better workplace for all. In a different silo, I had been fighting this battle myself in a far less organized and far more hair-on-fire-frantic kind of way. His vision for a collaborative HR ecosystem was inspiring. The HR Open Source community he and his cofounder Ambrosia Vertesi created around that mission was vibrant. Without hesitation, I enrolled in the movement to better the world of work. 

But this wasn’t the start of the Human Resources revolution, no; it was simply the beginning of my relationship with Lars. The kindest rebel you’ll ever meet, his punk rock people philosophies have had a significant impact on the HR industry. Our community knows him to be a servant thought leader, one who cares deeply about giving platforms to the people who are changing the way the world goes to work. For over 20 years, Lars has been addressing and challenging the traditional institution of HR, imploring a dynamic shift in approach. 

The reality is that the field of Human Resources had been woefully out of date for decades. Only in recent history has HR made the dramatic shift from the back room to the board room, bringing people strategy to the forefront of business strategy. No longer are we relegated to compliance and benefits administration alone. We are detailed operators, yes, but also strategists, coaches, and sherpas to this brave, new world. A world that doesn’t view humans as resources, but rather as people who have unique perspectives, experiences and feelings. This book is a roadmap to that world. 

Redefining HR gives us an opportunity to better understand the evolution of this field and how each of us can play a role in shaping its future. From leveraging policy to operationalizing culture to having fun with data, Lars focuses on practical, actionable approaches to catalyze change -- within your organization, your career, and the workplace at large. He includes case studies from forward-thinking people leaders, offers his own operational expertise, and shares snippets from his podcast.

For those that didn’t recognize the shift before, the events of early 2020 made it known that businesses who refused to lead people-first would suffer the greatest tolls. Public health concerns, civic unrest, and economic uncertainty plagued our communities; HR teams had never been more needed or more recognized as critical business partners. The urgency to create sustainable, equitable, diverse cultures of inclusion became non-negotiable. The HR community came together quickly to right the ship, sharing critical information openly to ensure all had access to supporting their teams. Pandemic playbooks, reductions in force toolkits, and new workplace safety policies swept inboxes like wildfire. There was no competitive advantage to keeping things to ourselves. The battle wasn’t between us, but in front of us and we were stronger together.

Lars’ suggestion to simply *share more* has now become a flat out imperative. The world of work will never be the same again. It is our responsibility to ensure we’re building this next chapter with intention and care. Take from our past the good, but leave behind the things that weren’t serving our mission to create a better workplace for everyone. Starting here, book in hand, I challenge each of you to redefine HR.

LARS SCHMIDT is the Founder of Amplify, an HR executive search and consulting firm that helps companies build progressive people teams and capabilities. He's spent over 20 years in the industry working in and alongside a range of leading global companies. He is a contributing writer for Fast Company, author of the upcoming Redefining HR book (Kogan Page, January 2021), co-author of Employer Branding for Dummies, and Host of the Redefining HR podcast. He’s a champion of open-source, co-founding the HR Open Source initiative, a drives a range of global initiatives to accelerate innovation and education in HR.

Lars’s work has been featured in Fast Company, CNN, NPR, Wall Street Journal, Mashable, Time, Forbes, Washington Post, and TechCo. Lars keynotes and emcees conferences around the word on topics spanning HR transformation, recruiting, employer brand, and talent innovation. He was named a Top 100 Influencer by HR Examiner and included in The Huffington Post's Top 100 Most Social HR Experts on Twitter, named a top 50 recruiting influencer by LinkedIn, and is the recipient of NPR’s 1st internal innovation award. He is based in Virginia, USA.

Q&A with Lars Schmidt

Tell us about yourself? 🤘🏼

I’ve spent over 20 years in the field. Most of that time I was running corporate talent teams, before leaving to launch my own firm seven year ago. I love to build and get involved with projects that help move the industry forward. I’m a husband and dad to two amazing girls. I collect skateboards and know more about 80’s punk bands than most HR people.

Why did you write the book? ⚡️

The last five year I’ve been pretty deeply embedded in communities of HR/people operators working at the leading edge of the field - through my podcasts, Fast Company stories, conferences, HR Open Source, etc. I wanted to document what I’ve learned from them, and through my own experience.

Give a brief overview of Redefining HR 📖

The book breaks down some of the core components and tenants of modern HR - from inclusion to analytics. It’s full of stories, case studies, quotes, and examples to add depth and context to the stories. It was important for me to write a book for practitioners, from practitioners to make it real.

Why was is important to include different perspectives in the book? 🧠

There are a lot of theoretical or analyst takes on the field of HR. I wanted to write something that harnessed perspectives from operators in the trenches doing the work and faced with those realities of being a practitioners in 2020.

Is this book for readers who don’t work in HR? 🏗️

Don’t let the title fool you - this is a business book. You can’t build successful companies without strong and scalable people infrastructures, systems, tools, and approaches. This book is a framework for business leaders to build companies that maximize the potential of their people.

What will readers get from reading Redefining HR? 🚀

My hope is they’ll finish the book and feel inspired - by what’s possible, by what their peers are doing, and by where their future in the field might lead them. I close the book with a view I believe deeply to be true - there’s never been a better time to be in HR.