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The Job Formerly Known as CHRO (Let's Go Crazy)

Season 1 Episode 67 Published 8 months, 2 weeks ago
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In Episode 67 of the Talent Sherpa Podcast, Jackson Lynch challenges the relevance of the CHRO title and explores why the role has evolved far beyond its original scope. Jackson examines how today’s top HR leaders are no longer administrators of policies but architects of human potential.


He breaks down the shift from managing headcount to designing the culture, systems, and capabilities that determine a company’s speed and success. Culture, once considered a “soft” metric, is now a measurable asset tied directly to business outcomes. The episode also dives into the critical move from rigid policy-making toward experimentation, agility, and rapid iteration.


Jackson highlights the importance of predictive talent analytics, enabling leaders to anticipate and address challenges before they escalate. He also explains how the modern CHRO’s influence now extends beyond the company walls — shaping talent ecosystems, partnerships, and industry standards.


The takeaway: the CHRO title undersells what the best leaders in the role actually do. The future belongs to the Chief Talent and Innovation Officer — a role defined by foresight, measurable impact, and the ability to shape the company’s destiny.


A link to Dan Kaplan's Article is here: https://www.zrgpartners.com/insights/chros-are-heading-into-a-retirement-crisis-how-we-take-chro-into-the-future/


For tools to transform HR insights into powerful outcomes, visit www.getpropulsion.ai. If you’re an emerging or brand-new CHRO ready to accelerate your impact, head to www.mytalentsherpa.com.

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Coaching is where it closes fastest — Jackson has developed CHROs from both sides of the table, as their leader and as their coach. The CHRO Ascent Academy, CHRO Chronicles, and the best-selling Substack are there too. 

All at mytalentsherpa.com.

In private equity: Propulsion AI surfaces workforce risk before the close and translates strategy into individual accountability after it. Before AI automation -  drive outcome clarity with digital teammates to do the work fast and at scale. 

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