As HR director at the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development – Europe’s largest chartered professional HR body – it’s no surprise that Lisa Sarjeant sits on the executive team and is instrumental in setting organisational strategy.
Sarjeant fell into HR very quickly after college, but as is the case with so many, it was more by luck than judgement. Her dad had got her a job where he worked himself at the London Fire Brigade and so she began working in the personnel, statistics and information department, handling issues such as pay, conditions and recruitment.
But Sarjeant quickly landed on her feet again and, in 1990, joined the CIPD (or the Institute of Personnel Management, as it was then known), where she has been ever since.
But Sarjeant’s job has changed and developed in line with the organisation. “My role kept growing and expanding until eventually I became head of HR and a member of the senior management team in 1997,” she explains.
Today, Sarjeant has three main areas of responsibility. Alongside HR, she also looks after facilities, which she sees as a natural fit because the physical working environment has such a huge influence on the wellbeing of employees.
Because Sarjeant has a facilities team in place to handle day-to-day matters, she only tends to get involved in big projects – and few come bigger than constructing a new building.
But in 2008, Sarjeant also took on a third role, running branch development and the CIPD’s 1,000 volunteers. “This is a great opportunity for me as I’m a member and an HR professional myself, so I’m able to speak their language and understand what they are trying to do,” she explains.
However, there is also a fourth element to her job, Sarjeant points out, and that is being a member of the executive team. “I particularly enjoy working with the executive team and coming up with new ideas and initiatives,” she says.
And since being at the CIPD, she has introduced a fair few of them, ranging from the big, which includes a mentoring and leadership development programme, to the small such as a Pizza Club. In the latter instance, people from different parts of the business are brought together once a month, for the day to make, and eat, pizzas.
And finally…
All working parents – they have to be expert jugglers with exceptional time management skills.
What’s your most hated buzzword?
Game plan.
What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever received?
Treat others as you would like to be treated.
How do you relax?
Zumba. I find exercise is always best for getting rid of tension. Oh, and I can’t resist the odd spa day.