Belgium, Brilliance and HR

Representing Armenia at the EAPM Annual Delegates Assembly among 36 nations, I witnessed how honest conversations, deep questions, and collective reflection shape the HR profession across borders. From fishbowl dialogues on the mission of HR to roundtable debates on AI and values, this wasn’t just networking — it was a shared landscape of global challenges and collaborative spirit. Armenia may be small, but we carry agile lessons in resilience and innovation that deserve a seat at the European table.
Job Descriptions Should Not Be Novels

I have seen hundreds of job descriptions that read more like policy manuals than strategic tools. Long, bloated documents full of repetition and fear-driven clauses confuse employees and frustrate managers. In this article, I explain why clarity matters more than volume, and how a 2-page JD model can drive accountability, performance, and strategy.
People as the Operating system

The more I work with organizations, the more I believe that systems do not run companies – people do. In this reflection, I share why shifting from “cascade down” to “cascade up” strategy creates more aligned, adaptive, and resilient workplaces. When we scale people, not just tools, everything changes.
HR trends or just copy-paste?

Across boardrooms, HR decks, and trend reports, we hear the same polished phrases. But do they still hold meaning – or are we repeating without reflection? In this piece, I break down 19 commonly used HR terms and the deeper questions we should be asking before applying them blindly. HR is not a script – it is a strategy grounded in truth.
Evolution of HR and what is coming next | HR podcast powered by Magnus

In this episode of the HR Podcast, I joined the conversation to reflect on how Human Resources has transformed over the years – from administrative support to a strategic, people-centered function. We explored the evolution of HR, the challenges of modern workplaces, and the key trends shaping the future of talent, leadership, and culture.
The Snowball effect of community: Growing a professional network with vision and human touch

On May 19, we marked 15 years of the Armenian HR Association – a journey that began with a bold idea and grew into a powerful movement. In this reflection, I share the invisible architecture of community: the vision, rituals, identity, and care that turn scattered professionals into a united force for impact.
Beautiful systems, Wrong timing: HR’s role in strategic readiness

As someone who has supported organizations through high-speed transformations, I have seen what happens when HR systems are rolled out in confusion. In this piece, I share a candid look at why timing, honesty, and strategic alignment matter more than perfect frameworks. HR does not lead change through forms – it leads by reading the room and responding with courage.
Leading in Open Space: Reflections on OSHRM 2025 – Days 1 and 2

At OSHRM 2025, I had the chance to reflect on how leadership is shifting in today’s complex world. We explored how emotional intelligence, a sense of belonging, and positive energy are becoming essential leadership skills. Topics like the empathy deficit and managing 4 generations in one workplace sparked meaningful reflection. In this recap, I am sharing the key insights and moments that stood out most to me.
The new role of HR

The HR profession is undergoing a major shift in today’s unpredictable, never-normal world. Traditional functions are being replaced by facilitation, coaching, meaningful relationships, and data-driven decisions—what I call the FCRD shift. This article explores how HR leaders can adapt their mindset and skillset to thrive in this evolving landscape.
