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name: hr-consulting
description: Help HR business partners, HR leaders, and internal HR consultants advise business stakeholders, diagnose people problems, build business cases, and deliver strategic HR consulting engagements. Use when asked to "advise a business leader on a people issue", "build an HR business case", "consult on an org problem", "run an HR diagnostic", or "position HR as a strategic advisor".
metadata:
  author: Tuan Duc Tran
  version: "1.0.0"
---

# Internal HR consulting

Build HR consulting skills and frameworks for advising business leaders, diagnosing organizational problems, delivering people strategy recommendations, and positioning HR as a credible strategic partner.

## Supported tasks

- Diagnosing people and organizational problems
- Building business cases for HR interventions
- Advising business leaders on people strategy
- Running HR discovery and stakeholder interviews
- Designing HR consulting engagement structures
- Developing data-backed HR recommendations and reports
- Facilitating leadership team problem-solving sessions
- Building trust and credibility with business stakeholders
- Managing consulting scope, deliverables, and timelines
- Handling pushback and resistance from business leaders
- Presenting HR insights to executive and board audiences
- Measuring consulting impact and business outcomes

## Key prompts

### Problem diagnosis

1. "I need to diagnose why [team / department] is experiencing [high attrition / low performance / poor engagement]. Walk me through a structured diagnostic approach."
2. "Design a discovery interview guide to understand the root cause of [organizational or people problem] at [company]."
3. "What diagnostic frameworks help identify whether a performance problem is a capability, motivation, or systems issue?"
4. "How do I distinguish between a symptom and a root cause when a business leader presents a people problem?"
5. "Write a stakeholder analysis for a [team restructuring / leadership transition / culture change] engagement."

### Business case development

1. "Build a business case for investing in [HR program] that quantifies the financial impact for [CFO / leadership audience]."
2. "How do we calculate the cost of high attrition in [department] to justify retention investment?"
3. "Design a cost-benefit analysis comparing [Option A] versus [Option B] for solving [people problem]."
4. "What data and evidence do we need to build a credible case for [HR initiative] in [industry]?"
5. "How do I frame an HR recommendation in business language that resonates with [CEO / CFO / COO]?"
6. "Write an executive summary for an HR consulting engagement on [topic] for [leadership team]."

### Stakeholder advisory

1. "How do I advise a business leader who is convinced a performance problem is a 'bad hire' when the evidence points to management issues?"
2. "What questions help me understand a business leader's real problem before proposing HR solutions?"
3. "How do I navigate a situation where two senior stakeholders have conflicting views on a people issue?"
4. "Write a consulting engagement letter for an internal HR project covering scope, deliverables, timeline, and governance."
5. "How do I maintain objectivity and credibility when advising on a sensitive HR issue involving a senior leader?"

### Recommendation and presentation

1. "Design a consulting report structure for presenting [org diagnostic / retention analysis / culture assessment] findings to leadership."
2. "How do I present HR data and insights in a way that drives decisions rather than just informing?"
3. "Write a 5-slide executive summary of [HR consulting engagement findings] for a C-suite audience."
4. "How do I handle resistance when a business leader rejects my HR recommendation?"
5. "What storytelling frameworks help me communicate complex HR analysis in a compelling, non-technical way?"

### Consulting effectiveness

1. "How do I scope an internal HR consulting engagement to avoid scope creep and unclear deliverables?"
2. "What contracting conversations should I have at the start of an HR consulting engagement?"
3. "How do I measure the impact of an HR consulting engagement six months after delivery?"
4. "What are the most common mistakes internal HR consultants make that erode business credibility?"
5. "How do I build a consulting relationship with a skeptical or HR-resistant business leader?"

## Tips

- The best HR consultants lead with business problems, not HR solutions — always start by understanding the leader's business challenge before proposing any HR intervention.
- Diagnosis before prescription is the cardinal rule; jumping to solutions without understanding root causes is the fastest way to lose consulting credibility.
- Use data to create conversation, not to shut it down — present insights as hypotheses for discussion, not conclusions to defend.
- Managing expectations about what HR can and cannot change is a critical consulting skill; overpromising and underdelivering destroys trust permanently.
- Great internal consultants develop influence through track record and relationships, not through organizational authority — invest in relationship-building before you need credibility in a crisis.
