Jul 2, 2025
What does it really look like to run the entire People function solo — and still operate at a strategic level? In this episode, Anisha Thomas, Head of People at Inscribe, shares what it takes to be a team of one at a fast-paced AI startup. From managing headcount planning without over-hiring to leaning on tech to avoid burnout, she offers a refreshingly honest look at how she keeps her footing in the chaos. If you’ve ever worn “all the hats,” this one’s for you.
Leadership Without a Team
Anisha reflects on how returning to IC work after leading a team
has sharpened her understanding of what real leadership requires —
trust, delegation, and a deep knowing of where she adds the most
value.
Strategy Needs Time
Balancing operational fire drills with strategic priorities is hard
— but having a clear North Star for the day, week, and quarter
helps her stay grounded and protect time for long-term
thinking.
AI as a Teammate, Not a
Threat
From tools like Ashby and Lattice to constant use of ChatGPT, she’s
finding ways to automate the admin and protect energy for what
matters most — culture, trust, and conversations.
Reimagining Headcount
Planning
Instead of annual hiring plans, Inscribe ties new roles to real
business triggers. It’s a shift from “gut feel” to metrics and
milestones — and it could help stabilize People orgs for the long
haul.
00:55 – “I’m a team of one.” Anisha shares how her role has evolved from builder to leader… and back again.
02:19 – How she splits her time between candidate calls, performance reviews, and strategy.
04:14 – The cost of context switching, and how she protects her time with clear priorities.
06:04 – Why she was nervous to hire her first team… and what she learned about delegating.
09:48 – Connecting the dots across the org — even without a big team.
12:20 – The People tech stack she swears by — and how AI makes her life easier.
14:25 – The future of People teams: small, efficient, and AI-enabled.
16:57 – How tying headcount to revenue milestones changes the talent game.
18:50 – Why being in the weeds will always be a superpower — even for leaders.
“I don’t want there to be a disconnect between what we’re building and how we work. So being AI-enabled isn’t optional — it’s table stakes.”
— Anisha Thomas
Ashby (for recruiting automation)
Lattice (performance + engagement)