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HR Like a Boss: Building Purpose-Driven, People-Focused, Profitable Teams

HR leaders are mastering the balance between AI-driven efficiency and human-centered culture to build teams that thrive both commercially and culturally

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HR teams are navigating the tension between technology and empathy, discovering new ways to lead with purpose while keeping people at the heart of every transformation. Artificial intelligence, automation, and hybrid work models are rapidly reshaping workplace culture, pushing HR to evolve from administrative oversight to true strategic leadership. As a recent SHRM report notes, AI-related skills are now among the fastest-growing requirements in HR roles—evidence that technology fluency has become central to modern people leadership.

AI-related skills are now among the fastest-growing requirements in HR roles—evidence that technology fluency has become central to modern people leadership.

So, what does it mean to "HR Like a Boss" in 2025—and how can HR professionals align business impact with people-first leadership in an AI-driven workplace?

HRSouthwest Conference 2025, held earlier this month at the Fort Worth Convention Center in Fort Worth, Texas, brought together thousands of HR professionals to explore the evolving intersection of people, technology, and purpose. At the MarketScale booth, Daniel Litwin, the Voice of B2B, sat down with John Bernatovicz, founder of Willory and author of HR Like a Boss: Your Guide to Amazingly Awesome HR, for a candid conversation on how HR professionals can lead with both business acumen and empathy in a time of technological acceleration.

Top insights…

  • HR as a Business Leader: Bernatovicz challenges professionals to see themselves as business leaders first, not cost centers—connecting people strategy directly to organizational performance.
  • AI as an Empowerment Tool: Rather than fearing automation, he urges HR teams to harness AI to streamline operations and create more room for empathy, strategy, and human development.
  • Own It, Love It, Lead It: His "HR Like a Boss" framework centers on taking ownership, leading with love for people, and applying a five-pillar model built around purpose, people-centricity, process, production, and profit alignment.

John Bernatovicz is an HR and payroll industry leader, entrepreneur, and keynote speaker with over two decades of experience in HR technology, staffing, and business transformation. As founder of Willory, he has built a nationally recognized firm providing HR and payroll consulting, managed services, and tech implementation support for leading platforms such as ADP, UKG, Workday, and Ceridian. His career highlights include senior sales leadership at ADP and a continued mission to empower HR professionals through strategy, technology, and people-centered leadership.

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