Re: SR (former CHRO) -
I think she meant well when she joined P66 , and was needed. In many ways she was a breath of fresh air to start - at least for her first 3 years with the company.
She brought in some truly different thought partners relative to high end HR talent through 2019 or so. And did attempt to change some of the pre - 1970’s thinking of certain members of that ELT (generally at the very top & the functional / technical leads).
Unfortunately like most other members of the ELT, she fell into becoming a robot to the above market compensation, which is how GG imbued loyalty to whatever agenda he wished to push through - fear of the loss of the best compensation in the market. It’s flawed, but it does work in the short term. And HR became nothing more than a conduit at that point in time; it should be more than that.
There was also another situation where bad judgment was used-as others have alluded to and is well known. She well and truly “made her own bed” relative to that.
Both (and others) likely compromised overall judgment relative to some pretty critical decisions relative to the human capital agenda, and muted her ability to be effective. She clearly didn’t intervene in some glaring instances esp. where people’s.career decisions and reorg plans made no sense & lacked logic, and seemed simply along for the ride most of her last 3 years there until her “retirement”.
She wasn't an angel. Very far from it. But I do think she meant well to start, and had some truly creative ideas relative to talent management. For whatever that’s worth.