“Great leaders and great HR leaders make their people feel uncomfortable,” says HR consultant Peter Barron Stark. “If you want to make people happy, be a clown.” That doesn’t mean HR shouldn’t try to create a positive, enjoyable environment. But a leader’s role is to push employees outside their comfort zones.
HR’s goal should not be to make employees happy
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