The People Success Resource kit is an open-sourced collection of templates, resources, and inspiration – everything you need to start cultivating a culture of care at your startup from day one. Created and curated by Plum.
Hey, this is Abhishek from Plum. Thanks @kevin for hunting us 🙏
We've been building Plum for three years now, and our product gives us the chance of witnessing firsthand how some of India's most progressive startups bake in a culture of care baked from day one.
There is no doubt that India's startups are willing to go above and beyond to do right by their team.
However, I believe this is just the beginning of something bigger. A culture of care needs to be synonymous with India's startup ecosystem. For that to happen, it needs to transcend everything we do – policies, benefits, perks, and communication.
The People Success Resource Kit is our first step in that direction: https://www.plumhq.com/hr-templa...
After careful introspection, we came up with 25+ resources that we think reflect our identity as a progressive employer. In the spirit of paying it forward, we're making this repository public, along with all our documented research and inspiration.
This is a living, breathing resource. We will constantly update it as we learn and grow, and we'd love to learn from you.
If you have any feedback, recommendations, or anything you think other people leaders will find useful, tell us about it in the comments.
@People Leaders — which cos (apart from the ones mentioned in the list) do you think are excellent at this? We'd like to give them a shoutout, as well :)
This is such a refreshing launch on PH. Seeing people succeed and grow is the best part of company building—but under appreciated. Definitely bookmarking this one!
@arjunattam thanks Arjun! We're trying to build a single source of inspiration for people success folks worldwide. Do share people ops resources or frameworks that inspired you!
@abhishek_patil5 thank you! Let us know what more we can add to this? Like we mentioned, this is a living resource that will only get better with collaboration,
Hello, world glad to present the People Success Resource Kit to you. @abhishekpoddar has said it all. I wanted to write a post with bullet points about this, but figured I'd do it in poetry:
One day, we wondered
where does one go
for writing words
in comms and memos
Did downloaded templates
really spark joy
Or were they devoid of emotions
lifeless, and annoyed
If a culture of care
is supposed to transcend all
then my feedback email
really dropped the ball
So that day, we decided
that enough was enough
delighting our team
shouldn’t be so tough
After talking to our people team
we got together to write
Empathetic employee comms
All designed to delight
We also recorded what we learned
from some of the finest
Among them included
Meesho, Obvious, and Doist
That’s when we realized
We couldn't have done this without them
All their efforts walked
So that our efforts could run
If a culture of care
is supposed to transcend all
then it must be accessible
sans boundaries and company walls
So today, we made the decision
to make this collection open-source
Duplicate, build on it, share feedback
for this is everybody’s resource.
Let us know what you think!
@ganapathi_ramanathan1 very well worded! Congrats on your launch🚀
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@paolo_degiglio thanks for the love, Paolo! Let us know what your biggest challenge has been, and I'll point you to the right resource that can help. :D
As a non-People Success operator who has built their career in startups - this has been a wonderfully enlightening resource. I strongly believe that people are any startup's largest moat - and I constantly try to upskill myself when it comes to people management/culture so that I can do right by my team (given I don't have any formal education/experience in this space). Very excited to share this resource kit with fellow operators who care about their people!
@tajul_islam1 thanks Tajul! Do let us know what you liked most about it, and are there any other companies whose progressive policies we should highlight?
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