Do we need to change the name of HR Department or what is the perfect name? Business Partner, People Pillar, Engagement etc
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VP Talent, Learning & Organisational Development in Manufacturing6 months ago
First ask yourself, why do you sense you might need to change the name of the HR Department. If you feel you don't get the right budget, strategic prioritization, exposure or support, the name change does not matter. Happy to talk about this off line if it helps. Interim HR Director6 months ago
I think the name changes as it reflects the dominent ethos of the time .When I first started as a Graduate the term "Personnel" was used which reflected its administrative roots . Over time with the move to Ulrich model and the more mechanical approaches to "resources" there was a shift to HR .
I think we have a new shift gradually happening now : with AI and tech offering a more individual centric offering , with focuss on the person (more human ironically), more socially aware, this is coming out in new function names like People (@facebook) , Employee Experience , People and Culture .
I dont know what the new common function name will evolve to but I think it should reflect what you are for as a function
Director of HR6 months ago
We recently merged two departments together (Office of DE&I and HR) so we are now called the Division of People, Culture and Belonging. The university stakeholders are adjusting to the name change as are we. I also recently changed the title of recruiters to talent advisors as we move more to a strategic partner versus proactive talent approach.VP of HR6 months ago
In our organization we are called the People Strategy + Culture Team. I continue to see various versions using the word "People". Our business partners are called People Partners. We also have People Services, People Operations etc.
Human Capital is the Function name that most firms are moving towards.