Got a Minute? 9 Lessons for HR Professionals (Book Review)

9 lessons for hr professionals book coverWhen I received a review copy for Got a Minute: The 9 Lessons Every HR Professional Must Learn to be Successful, I had no idea I would enjoy it as much as I did. With dozens of real, personal stories embedded throughout the book that will make you laugh with delight and shake your head in disgust, this great book is definitely written specifically for HR pros.

The nine lessons

The nine chapters in the book focus on these major lessons:

  1. Accept that People will Say (and Do) the Dumbest Things
  2. Norms are Important for Leading and Managing Change
  3. Some Rules are Made to be Broken
  4. Don’t Do what Doesn’t Work
  5. Measure Twice, Cut Once
  6. Don’t be Penny-Wise and Pound-Foolish
  7. Two’s a Company, Three’s a Crowd
  8. Learn to Anticipate the Worst Case Scenario
  9. Rome Wasn’t Built in a Day

My takeaway

I encourage people to read books often. If you read a book and get one good, solid takeaway to make you a better person/manager/employee, then it was worth the investment. 

My takeaway was twofold for this book. On page 31 the authors discuss a separate, specific “culture orientation” for new hires to help them get up to speed faster than the standard company history, benefits overview, etc. that most new hires receive. And then, on page 33, they give you some ideas on how to conduct a “culture audit” to make sure you are providing accurate information to your new hires. The culture audit questions:

  • Ask a variety of current employees and managers these questions:
    • what stories have you heard from others in this organization that best represents what we stand for (hint: these are your culture legends)?
    • what do we celebrate here that captures the best part of this company?
    • what language or jargon do we use here for which an outsider would have no clue to its meaning?
  • walk around your organization and pretend you are a set designer for a movie; what messages are conveyed by what you see (dress, behaviors, decorations, etc.)? Are there competing messages, or does it convey an overall general message?
  • using all the information you gather, make a list or storyboard of your organization’s culture. In your regular new employee orientation, invite the new employees to walk around for a day or two and then come back and share their perceptions of what they saw and heard. Then share the storyboard.
  • conduct “stay” interviews at 90 days. Ask if the managers or company are doing anything that might cause them to leave due to culture-related issues.

It’s a good book and a fairly quick read. The longest part will be reading funny HR blunders and having to share those with your coworkers… Click here if you would like to purchase the book. Enjoy!

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Got a Minute? 9 Lessons for HR Professionals
Reviewed by Ben Eubanks on
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The HR stuff that you won’t learn in college
This book takes readers through the surprisingly common, yet secretive, world of HR with regard to employee relations and the “crazy” side of HR.
Rating: 4

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