I’m not advocating a stock HR department with my comment. I used “HR” as a shorthand for “community health agent who is focused on support over evaluation.” This is why I didn’t refer to HR departments in my post. Corporate HR seems flawed in obvious ways, though I think it’s probably usually better than nothing, at least for tail risks.
I’m not advocating a stock HR department with my comment. I used “HR” as a shorthand for “community health agent who is focused on support over evaluation.” This is why I didn’t refer to HR departments in my post. Corporate HR seems flawed in obvious ways, though I think it’s probably usually better than nothing, at least for tail risks.