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Ep 44 | S03 Ep 02- Roles or Skills- What Should Hiring Managers' Prioritise? | Rajiv Naithani, SVP, HR & OD, Persistent Systems

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If you're still building org charts around roles—you're already behind. 💡
In this CHRO Mindset episode, Rajiv Naithani, Senior Vice President – HR & OD at Persistent Systems, reveals why the future of work isn’t about titles—it’s about what people can do.
Here’s what you’ll discover:
🔹 How adaptive resilience flipped Rajiv’s leadership game upside down
🔹 The hidden risks when job titles call all the shots on hiring and pay
🔹 The fresh way HR teams can start mapping real skills, not just seats
🔹 What a skill-first performance strategy actually feels like — and why it works
🔹 How AI plays a supporting role in the skills game (spoiler: it’s no captain)
And the rapid fire? Let’s just say Rajiv doesn’t hold back. 👀
👇 If you’re spending too much time on manual work and missing leadership moments, give HROne a look — your all-in-one HRMS designed for HRs who want to do more than just HR.
👇 If you crave real conversations and fresh ideas, step into HROne Commune, a space where HR pros connect, share, and grow together.
👇 For smart insights and genuine HR stories that help, follow HROne LinkedIn pageno fluff, just useful stuff.

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If you're still building org charts around roles—you're already behind. 💡
In this CHRO Mindset episode, Rajiv Naithani, Senior Vice President – HR & OD at Persistent Systems, reveals why the future of work isn’t about titles—it’s about what people can do.
Here’s what you’ll discover:
🔹 How adaptive resilience flipped Rajiv’s leadership game upside down
🔹 The hidden risks when job titles call all the shots on hiring and pay
🔹 The fresh way HR teams can start mapping real skills, not just seats
🔹 What a skill-first performance strategy actually feels like — and why it works
🔹 How AI plays a supporting role in the skills game (spoiler: it’s no captain)
And the rapid fire? Let’s just say Rajiv doesn’t hold back. 👀
👇 If you’re spending too much time on manual work and missing leadership moments, give HROne a look — your all-in-one HRMS designed for HRs who want to do more than just HR.
👇 If you crave real conversations and fresh ideas, step into HROne Commune, a space where HR pros connect, share, and grow together.
👇 For smart insights and genuine HR stories that help, follow HROne LinkedIn pageno fluff, just useful stuff.

  continue reading

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