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#30 Montesquieu and Why One Size Never Fits All - Enlightenment Series IV

13 min · 15. apr. 2025
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HR leaders often rely on best practices, but their effectiveness depends on organizational context. As the last part of the Enlightenment series, this episode explores how Montesquieu’s The Spirit of Laws parallels modern HR operating models and examines McKinsey’s frameworks to help leaders tailor strategies effectively. Timestamps: 00:01:10 The Spirit of Laws: A Quick Recap 00:01:43 Democratic Republic 00:02:38 Aristocratic Republic 00:03:31 Monarchy 00:04:23 Despotism 00:05:05 Business Operating Models and HR 00:05:48 Ulrich+ Model 00:06:29 Agile Model 00:07:11 Ex-driven Model 00:07:58 Leader-led Model 00:08:34 Machine-powered Model 00:09:12 Case Study 1: Employee Listening 00:10:03 Case Study 2: Empowering Front-line Managers 00:10:40 Case Study 3: HR Managers with Business Acumen 00:11:30 Choosing the Right Model Matters 00:12:21 Wrapping up

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episode #30 Montesquieu and Why One Size Never Fits All - Enlightenment Series IV artwork

#30 Montesquieu and Why One Size Never Fits All - Enlightenment Series IV

HR leaders often rely on best practices, but their effectiveness depends on organizational context. As the last part of the Enlightenment series, this episode explores how Montesquieu’s The Spirit of Laws parallels modern HR operating models and examines McKinsey’s frameworks to help leaders tailor strategies effectively. Timestamps: 00:01:10 The Spirit of Laws: A Quick Recap 00:01:43 Democratic Republic 00:02:38 Aristocratic Republic 00:03:31 Monarchy 00:04:23 Despotism 00:05:05 Business Operating Models and HR 00:05:48 Ulrich+ Model 00:06:29 Agile Model 00:07:11 Ex-driven Model 00:07:58 Leader-led Model 00:08:34 Machine-powered Model 00:09:12 Case Study 1: Employee Listening 00:10:03 Case Study 2: Empowering Front-line Managers 00:10:40 Case Study 3: HR Managers with Business Acumen 00:11:30 Choosing the Right Model Matters 00:12:21 Wrapping up

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