Workplace How To Get The Most Out Of Your HR Department Three HR professionals on how to get the most out of the department - and just how much it's shifted in a post-MeToo world. By Natalie Reilly Workplace Three HR professionals on how to get the most out of the department - and just how much it's shifted in a post-MeToo world. By Natalie Reilly Previous article On Our Radar: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Next article Why ‘No’ Is A Complete Sentence For anyone who has run into difficulty in a workplace, (and that’s pretty much all of us) those two letters – HR – can seem rather ominous. But HR, or Human Resources, or People and Culture departments, as they are now often called, have a wider scope than just harassment and bullying claims. We spoke to three HR managers about the myths and misconceptions, the impact of the #MeToo movement and how to get the most out of Human Resources where you work.“The idea that we will ultimately side with the business in a dispute is, in my experience, something I don’t find to be true,” says Leonie Kerley, director, HR practitioner and facilitator with over 24 years’ experience in the industry. “Most HR professionals I have worked with (including myself) have a strong ethical balance between supporting the organisation’s policies and processes and acting as an employee advocate as well.” Best Of Future Women Diamond Meet the leaders: Erin Vincent By Odessa Blain Diamond Meet the leaders: Malini Raj By Odessa Blain Diamond Meet the leaders: Azmeena Hussain By Odessa Blain Diamond Meet the leaders: Shannan Dodson By Odessa Blain Diamond Meet the leaders: Elly Desmarchelier By Odessa Blain Equity A sneak peek inside the sold-out budget event By Odessa Blain Equity Inside the shared joke between Gallagher and Wong By Odessa Blain Leadership “Let’s lower the bar”: Why this CEO wants women to do a whole lot less By FW Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.