
Reframe Your Mindset for Success
Reframing HR with Ian Turner
In this episode, Ian Turner helps us reframe HR from an administrative function into a true strategic driver of business performance—human-centred, commercially driven, and essential to the future of work. In this episode of Reframe Your Mindset for Success , Paul is joined by Ian Turner to explore the big idea of Reframing HR . Ian’s core philosophy is simple but powerful: HR must be human-centric and commercially driven . It cannot remain an administrative support function. Instead, it needs to become a true strategic partner—aligning people plans with business goals, helping organisations adapt to change, and ensuring talent is used in ways that genuinely make the business stronger. The conversation begins with the future of work and AI . Ian’s view is not that AI itself is the problem—it is “just software”—but that the real challenge lies in leadership’s ability to embrace and apply it well. Rather than using AI as a blunt tool to cut payroll costs, Ian argues that organisations should use it to remove low-value, repetitive work and allow people to focus on creativity, critical thinking and problem-solving. From there, the episode explores the leadership skills needed over the next five years , with Ian making the case that curiosity and adaptability are now non-negotiable. Leaders do not need to understand every technical update, but they do need to experiment, stay open, and be willing to learn. This also connects to his belief that managers need to become more like coaches , because the greatest value of coaching is not advice—it is helping people build self-belief. The discussion also tackles hybrid working , where Ian challenges the ongoing debate about where people work and instead asks a more important question: how do people work best? He argues that decisions about office attendance should be based on evidence, not control, and that trust remains central. If leaders do not trust people to deliver, the issue is not location—it is leadership. The conversation then moves into retention strategy , where Ian warns against reactive approaches that only kick in when a valued employee is about to leave. Instead, he makes the case for proactive development, genuine engagement and leaders seeing themselves as custodians of talent —developing people not only for the role they are in now, but for the careers they may go on to have. At the heart of the episode is a compelling challenge for HR itself: Does your people plan make the boat go faster? If it does, HR needs to be able to show that clearly to the business. You’ll hear: Why HR must move beyond administration and become a strategic enabler Ian’s view on AI, leadership and the future of work Why curiosity and adaptability are critical leadership capabilities How hybrid work decisions should be based on trust and data , not command and control Why retention should be proactive, not reactive What it really means for HR to be human-centric and commercially driven A thoughtful and practical conversation for leaders, HR professionals and anyone interested in how people strategy can become a real lever for business success.





