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HR Leaders Will Soon Manage Humans and Agents. Most Aren't Ready. | Tami Rosen
The job description for HR leader just changed. Again.
Not the version that added culture after COVID. Not the version that added AI literacy after ChatGPT. The version that nobody has written yet — the one where you are responsible for a workforce that is part human, part agent, and entirely your problem to lead effectively.
Most HR leaders are not ready for this. Not because they lack intelligence or intention. Because the function has spent decades being handed other people's problems and called a support function for it. And you cannot build the commercial acumen, the technical fluency, and the strategic credibility required to lead in a human-machine era if you are still running nine-month performance review cycles and buying SAP modules to solve problems that didn't need a SAP module.
Tami Rosen has led HR at Apple, Goldman Sachs, Atlassian, Luminar Technologies and Pagaya. She is writing a book called Superhuman Companies. Her argument is not gentle: people strategy is business strategy. And the organizations — and the HR leaders — who haven't internalized that are already behind.
In this conversation with Ivan Palomino, Tami gets direct about what actually separates strategic HR from administrative HR, why the apprenticeship model is the only thing that genuinely works for AI skill development, how the Continuous Learning Cycle replaced performance reviews at Pagaya and got 100% employee participation, and what it means to lead a blended workforce before the industry has figured out the playbook.
In this episode:
- Why COVID was the moment HR stepped into the spotlight — and what it has to do now to stay there
- The four pillars of a superhuman company that stands the test of any crisis
- Why the apprenticeship model beats every AI training program ever built
- How to replace the performance review with something that actually develops people
- The first thing every HR leader should kill to become more strategic immediately
- Why every business problem eventually becomes a people problem at scale
- How to think about building vs buying in an HR tech ecosystem full of shiny objects
This one is for the HR leader who knows the function needs to change and wants to understand exactly what that change looks like in practice — from someone who has already done it at some of the world's most demanding companies.
Connect with Tami Rosen:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tamirosen/
Book: Superhuman Companies — coming soon
📘 Ivan Palomino's new book (French version) is now available: Périmé?: La science de rester indispensable quand le marché préfère le neuf
Growth Hacking Culture is a top 5% global podcast hosted by Ivan Palomino, exploring the neuroscience, psychology, and behavioral science behind leadership and workplace performance.

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