Sunday, May 17, 2020

Trend watch HR, texting, needlepoint

Trend watch HR, texting, needlepoint I am in NYC with no money. This used to happen all the time. When my company was running out of money, I would go to San Diego to give a speech and stay at a four-star hotel and not have a cent. And no credit card, of course. I would fly first class, stash all the extra treats they offered, and eat them until I could charge room service to the organization I was speaking to. I am an ace at traveling without any money, but Im sick of it. I thought it would never happen again. After all, I have a company credit card. But I think Ryan Healy canceled my card. Or put a hold on it. I think this is maybe because I charged a ton of garden supplies on the card last weekend. I couldnt find my own card, so I thought Id just charge a few things and then write the company a check. But then I charged a bunch of roses. Twenty. I mean, the farmer can just dump a bunch of dirt in a pile and dump a bunch of stones around the pile, and voila I have a huge garden plot. So now I have a sun garden that needs a little more spunk. I discovered the credit card problem while innocently buying a Bluetooth headset in NYC so I could do the gazillion conference calls we do at Brazen Careerist with a CEO in DC and me on a farm and Ryan and Ryan in Madison. I mean, every meeting is a conference call and Im getting a neck ache. Also, Im getting fat. The conference calls are hard for me. They bore me. I like big ideas, I like hypothesizing and predicting and synthesizing. The job of actually getting stuff done is not that interesting to me. But we are in execution mode at the company, and I need to stay focused. So I eat when Im on the conference calls. On a good day, I eat ten apples. Cut into halves, then quarters, then cookie cutter shapes like stars. On a bad day its one apple and ten apple pies. So I am needlepointing, to stay focused on execution instead of food. I remembered about needlepointing from when I was a kid, bored out of my mind in Miami with my grandma, when I spent summers at the Doral, where every evening was black tie, and kids ate dinner alone, in pajamas. I learned to needlepoint there. In between getting sunburned and getting spanked. And the needlepoint was the highlight of my trips. Well that, and my diary, featuring entries like, Granma hayts me. I hayt Auntie. I want to dye. So I thought, maybe I should needlepoint to calm myself down now, so I dont have outbursts on the phone. I am trying to be a more amicable co-worker. I am not sure if its possible, but I know that to achieve my goal of amicability, I have to stop getting angry on the phone, which comes not out of passion but rather out of boredom. So now I needlepoint. And then it was so effective that I started needlepointing everywhere. I did it while I had dinner with my mom. She told me I was crazy. I did not say pot calling the kettle black. I stopped following the color pattern exactly by the time I was so addicted that I was needlepointing while getting a Brazilian. And by the time I was doing needlepoint in the board meeting, I was disregarding the whole pattern in favor of a completely free-form approach, (which, by the way, strikes me as the future of all needlepoint less rigidity). Now Im convinced I need beads for my needlepoint, and Im actually super happy thinking of spending my days threading beads. The problem is that I dont have any beads. There is a bead store near the farm, but they are not interesting beads, and I knew I was going to New York City, which must be home to many amazing beads. I was thinking that even though I dont know where my bank card is, I have the company card. And now that Ive charged garden stuff, the beads wont get anyone any more annoyed. But now Im cut off from the credit card. Im going to have to ask Ryan Healy, or even Ed, our CEO, why. They will say, Have you been using it for anything weird? They will ask innocently maybe, although they constantly worry about me and weird. They worry that weird will overshadow all the good about me. But just because I am not able to charge beads while Im in NYC with no money does not mean that I am out of good ideas. Dont underestimate my workplace trends genius. Like, Im thinking that the future of all writing is short, twitter-like stuff, based on traits we see in Generation Z. This group only uses phones, and very few use phones for email. For Generation Z, email is for diatribes and texting is for communication. There are few laptops in our future. Laptops will be for dorks, and keyboards will be too small for big typing sessions, so only dorks will write long form. Heres another idea: The future of human resources is death. Good managers will do their own recruiting by having their own great network. (Great article from ERE about how Brazen Careerist will be a part of this revolution.) And RPO companies will take over the legal part of HR. So there wont be a reason for HR. Which is good because its a cost center, which means there are no line manager positions in HR, so its a dangerous career move for everyone. One more trend. This one is for all the investors that my CEO will be worrying about when they read this post. Bloggers will rule the world. They will own advertising, because its so effective to target audiences through blogs. And blogs have the best content, because if someone writes great content, why would they do it for someone else? They should build their own brand. Okay. So, look. My career as a workplace genius is not over. And anyway, my career was never built on me being conventional. I think my company is going to have a fit over the gardening charges. I wish I were scared about what will happen. But I am feeling fearless, thinking that if I am simply honest about whats happening, Ill be fine. Or, at least Ill have a blog post.

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