Human Resources in History

Human Resources in History

Welcome to 'Human Resources in History,' a journey where the strategies of ancient generals and the wisdom of bygone eras become your arsenal. We offer historical insights to sharpen your modern human resource practices and help you win your daily battles. It's more than just a lesson in history; it's a mission to identify fundamental human behaviours and organisational mechanics that hold true throughout the ages. Let's explore the intersection of historical events and modern HR challenges! Check out our blog as well: https://hrinhistory.substack.com/

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#9 Silk Road’s Innovative Intersections

#9 Silk Road’s Innovative Intersections

Explore the transformative power of interconnectedness in organizations, drawing parallels with the historic Silk Road. Discover strategies for fostering dynamic networks within your company, enhancin...

30 Huhti 202434min

#8 Growth Beyond the Unexpected

#8 Growth Beyond the Unexpected

Exploring the life of Sugawara no Michizane, this episode illuminates how unexpected career shifts, akin to his relegation and later vindication, mirror today’s professional challenges. Embracing the ...

16 Huhti 202432min

#7 The Inevitable Exclusivity

#7 The Inevitable Exclusivity

We will delve into the inevitability of exclusivity within inclusive HR initiatives, drawing parallels with historical lessons from the French Revolution. It emphasizes the need for acknowledging and ...

2 Huhti 202440min

#6 Versailles and Edo's Pitfalls

#6 Versailles and Edo's Pitfalls

This post examines the historical misuse of power in Versailles, France, and Edo-period Japan, drawing parallels to modern leadership and HR strategies. Highlighting the pitfalls of prioritizing style...

19 Maalis 202440min

#5 Herzberg’s Theory and the Roman Army

#5 Herzberg’s Theory and the Roman Army

Explore the application of Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory to the Roman Army, uncovering how intrinsic motivation and extrinsic “hygiene” factors shaped one of history's most formidable military forces. ...

5 Maalis 202431min

#4 Power Play: Does appointive power make you strong, or ruin your organization?

#4 Power Play: Does appointive power make you strong, or ruin your organization?

Historical appointive power shaped medieval Europe, with kings and popes jostling for control over religious and political appointments. Modern parallels are found in the corporate world, where HR and...

20 Helmi 202426min

#3 From Sand to Success: How Purpose and Objective Shaped the Great Pyramid

#3 From Sand to Success: How Purpose and Objective Shaped the Great Pyramid

We will delve into the significance of purpose and objective by drawing inspiration from the construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza. Analyzing historical practices and juxtaposing them with modern ...

6 Helmi 202434min

#2 Corporate University: What the Industrial Revolution can tell us about transformation

#2 Corporate University: What the Industrial Revolution can tell us about transformation

The Industrial Revolution provides insights for modern-day corporate transformations, especially in the face of AI disruptions. The British government's varied responses offer lessons on change manage...

23 Tammi 202430min

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