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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalEvery workplace has two rulebooks: the one in the policy folder and the one people learn in the corridor. The first one promises fairness, equal opportunity, and “zero tolerance” written in neat fonts with neat headings. The second one is messier, and it spreads faster. It tells you who gets picked for the high-visibility work before the role is even announced. It tells you which names keep getting forgiven, which names keep getting questioned, and how a “great job” in a review can still end with you being asked to wait another year for promotion. It tells you that a complaint can become a label, that silence can feel safer, and that favouritism can live in the air without ever becoming a sentence anyone is willing to sign.
Somewhere in this gap, HR becomes a punchline. People reduce a complex function into a single caricature, either useless or conveniently missing when decisions get uncomfortable. This book asks a sharper question: if workplaces keep repeating the same problems, why do the systems designed to prevent them keep failing, and how did the function meant to hold the line even come into existence in the first place?
In HR : Hire to Retire , Vinod Arora unpacks the myths that keep HR weak, the mechanics that make bias look “normal,” the processes that can restore trust when they are done right, the career choices inside HR, and the future of the field as tools get smarter and work gets faster. Whether you sit at a desk, in the corner office, or in HR, this is a book you keep close, then return to when the next “tough call” arrives.
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Vinod Arora
Vinod Arora is a senior HR Operations and Shared Services executive with over 20 years of experience leading large-scale, global HR delivery models across complex, regulated, and high-growth environments. He brings deep expertise in building and transforming Hire-to-Retire ecosystems that integrate governance rigor, operational efficiency, cost discipline, and employee-centric design.
Vinod has held leadership roles including HR Shared Services Leader at Accenture, Vice President – Business Services HR Services at Wells Fargo, HR Shared Services Manager at Amazon, and HR Shared Services Lead at Genpact. He has led high-volume service organizations, strengthened control and compliance frameworks, optimized vendor and outsourcing partnerships, and driven analytics-enabled performance management aligned to enterprise strategy. He is recognized for operating at the intersection of people strategy and operational execution—scaling teams, modernizing processes, enhancing SLA governance, and enabling business leaders with transparent, data-driven insights.
Vinod holds an MBA in Human Resources from IMT CDL and is based in Noida, India.
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