The Talent Sherpa Podcast
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2546522/fan_mail/new] Most growth-stage companies don't have an HR problem. They have a talent architecture problem — and they're trying to solve it with a people operations brief. The HR function runs clean. Handbooks get built. Engagement scores tick up. And the business quietly loses execution speed for months before anyone names what's actually broken. Ben Horowitz argued in 2014 that growth-stage companies need HR earlier than most founders think. He was right. But the harder question isn't whether to bring HR in — it's what you ask HR to build. Most companies answer that by accident. This episode breaks down why the brief matters and gives you four concrete plays to fix it before the function gets built around the wrong mandate. What You'll Learn * The difference between a people operations mandate and a talent architecture mandate — and why conflating them is the root of most HR failures. * Why the chaos of no HR is visible and acute, but the cost of wrong HR is invisible and chronic. * How the HR brief gets written by the loudest problem in the room instead of the business strategy — and how that shapes everything the function becomes. * Why talent density and role clarity matter more at 30 people than at 3,000 — and what happens when the talent architecture question is answered by default. * Four plays to establish mandate clarity before HR starts building: name your pivotal roles, write the mandate first, separate the disciplines, and have the conversation now. Key Quotes "The chaos of no HR is visible and acute. The cost of wrong HR is invisible and chronic." "The decision to bring in HR is not the hard decision. The hard decision is what you ask HR to build." "The mandate determines the model. What HR is asked to produce determines what it builds." Sources for Statistics Cited No statistics cited in this episode. SEO SUMMARY Meta Description: Most HR failures trace back to the wrong mandate. Jackson Lynch breaks down why growth-stage companies need talent architecture, not just people ops. Keywords: CHRO strategy, talent architecture, HR mandate, growth-stage HR, people operations, talent density, HR alignment, CEO CHRO alignment, human capital strategy, talent function design Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/talentsherpa/support] If this episode landed, the next move is yours. Coaching is where it closes fastest — Jackson has developed CHROs from both sides of the table, as their leader and as their coach. The CHRO Ascent Academy, Private Coaching, Mandate Protocol, CHRO Chronicles, and the best-selling Substack are there too. All at mytalentsherpa.com. _______________________________ In private equity: Propulsion AI surfaces workforce risk before the close and translates strategy into individual accountability after it. Before AI automation - drive outcome clarity with digital teammates to do the work fast and at scale. All at getpropulsion.ai. _______________________________ CHRO podcast, CEO Podcast, Business, Management CHRO strategy, HR strategy, talent management, leadership development, talent management podcast, human capital strategy, mandate clarity, peacetime wartime leadership, talent hat framework, leadership pipeline, senior leadership, people strategy
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