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Money Heist: A lesson for people managers

• By Amit Jain
Money Heist: A lesson for people managers

OTT (Over the top) platform has changed the concept of the entertainment industry by launching some amazing content lines, and it has given avenues to many creative people to showcase their caliber and leave an impact.

In the last couple of years, I have developed an interest in web series, and I must confess that I am totally smitten by Sergio Marquina, a.k.a El Professor. What a genius character of the most-watched Spanish web series "Money Heist (La Casa de Papel). 

The plot revolves around a group of robbers led by the character Professor, who plans a heist at the Royal Mint of Spain. The web series is popular amongst all age groups because each of the characters from Berlin to Tokyo, Nairobi to Helsinki, or Palermo to Denver stirred one or the other part of our lives with a strong message. 

While watching the series, I could resonate with it at so many levels that were closely stitched with an organisation’s key elements, (that I was living, day in and day out at work) be it talent acquisition, talent management, and business planning. Think about money heist in the corporate scenario where El Professor is the CEO or founder of the organisation who is setting up everything from scratch for a trillion valuation. Here are a few key lessons: 

We are in the midst of the biggest talent war of the decade where candidates have the upper hand. organisations and HR leaders need to quickly adopt and execute the progressive talent management concepts to stop their "talent heist."

 

This article was first published in September 2021.