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The HR Paradox

Indispensable. Insecure. How to End It

Patrick Duffy

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English
Vita Viri Publishing
01 March 2026
Needed but not heeded. Central yet sidelined. Celebrated-and exhausted. The contradictions aren't personal; they're architectural. Let's redesign the architecture.

The HR Paradox names the durable loop: organizations lean on HR for compliance and culture, then expect therapist, strategist, administrator, and advocate-without matching authority or governance. The fallout is fatigue, mixed signals, and a permanent credibility scramble. That's not a people problem. It's design failure.

This book resets the lens: HR as genuine capability architect. Not trend-chasing, brand varnish, or credibility theater-capability. Align structure, process, governance, data, talent, and strategy so work flows, risk is managed, and outcomes improve. Culture emerges from well-designed work, not the other way around. Administration is a backbone, not a chore. ""Strategic"" isn't a label; it's a disciplined application to how the organization works with uncertainty.

From an outside-in vantage point-operator realism plus evidence rigor-you get a usable operating spec for HR that works under pressure. Tough-love, not takedown. Inside, you'll learn to:
* Break the paradox by changing levers, not personalities.
* Ditch the ""strategic"" sticker and strategize to move outcomes.
* Treat capability as the product: name it, measure it, govern it, and then defend it.
* Elevate administration from back office to backbone reliability creates freedom.
* Map the HR ecosystem to stop turf wars and buy outcomes, not acronyms.
* Build smarter clients: sharper requests, real ownership, learning, system respect

Who is this for?

HR leaders and line executives who want fewer initiatives and more doctrine. HR/OD practitioners seeking authority without burnout. Public-sector leaders delivering value on a different planet. Consultants who prefer hard problems to hype. Educators who want a rigorous, systems-grounded guide. Students to be prepared.

If ""get us a seat at the table"" still echoes, this book shows you how to build the table-and run it. Keep the indispensability. Drop the insecurity. End the burnout. Fix the system.
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Imprint:   Vita Viri Publishing
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 9mm,  Width: 6mm, 
ISBN:   9781919268620
ISBN 10:   1919268626
Series:   Vita Viri Organization & People
Pages:   258
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Dr. Patrick Duffy is an organization scientist, advisor, and author specializing in organization capability, enterprise governance, and workforce performance. He is the originator of a systematic framework for measuring, designing, and governing organization capability as a foundation for enterprise effectiveness, productivity, and institutional performance. With more than 30 years of experience across government, business, and the nonprofit sector, he has worked with and advised senior leaders on strategy execution, organizational design, workforce capability, structural reform, and performance improvement. His work focuses on diagnosing capability constraints within organizational systems and translating organizational science into practical operating models that improve measurable performance. Dr. Duffy holds a doctorate and MPhil in organization science, an MBA from Cardiff University, an MSc from Bangor University, a postgraduate diploma from the London School of Economics, and an MA from the University of Leicester. His academic research includes a peer-reviewed publication in the Journal of Business and Public Administration (2025), where he proposed an empirical methodology for evaluating organization capability and its relationship to organizational effectiveness and productivity. He is the author of a body of work on organization capability, workforce performance, and enterprise management, including Organization Capability: Define, Measure, Govern; Measuring Work and Productive Capacity; The HR Paradox; Culture System; and Competency Development: Curse or Cure?. His books establish organization capability as a measurable executive responsibility and provide evidence-based frameworks used by leaders to design effective organizations, strengthen workforce capability, and improve enterprise execution.

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