Why do the most successful HR leaders focus on adding value while reducing complexity? My guest on this episode is Miriam Ort, EVP & CHRO at C&S Wholesale Grocers & SymboticDuring our conversation Miriam and I discuss: Why she believes every HR leader needs to assess their programs against the One Page Talent Management value - complexity curveHow her time at PepsiCo helped prepare her to become a CHROWhy HR leaders are best positioned to help leaders diagnose and solve their most pressing business challengesThe common pitfalls that can limit an HR leaders successWhy power imbalances within the HR team cause dysfunction and how to fix it
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Why should your candidate experience be high-tech and high-touch? My guest on this episode is Josh Secrest, Vice President, Marketing & Client Advocacy at ParadoxDuring our conversation Josh and I discuss: Why creativity and a passion for analytics are the perfect combination of skills for a talent acquisition leader Why you should have different candidate experiences for different types of frontline roles Why best in class companies are automating everything “before and after” the interview Why employment branding is so critical in the age of high tech and low touch recruiting Connecting with Josh: Connect with Josh Secrest on LinkedInParadox - Conversational Recruiting Software
Why are mid-year conversations so important to building a culture of high performance? My guests on this episode are Angela Lane, VP Global Talent, AbbVie and Sergey Gorbatov, Talent Executive, Professor, and AuthorDuring our conversation, Angela, Sergey, and I discuss: How mid-year reviews can impact the performance of the business The three step model that will radically improve how your managers are delivering feedback Why mid-year reviews are not about the conversation, but rather the actions that follow it Why it is important that you hold people leader accountable for having mid-year reviews...and how to do it The common mistakes that leaders make when delivering feedback and how to fix them Connecting with Angela Lane & Sergey Gorbatov:Sergey Gorbatov on LinkedInAngela Lane on LinkedInThe Edge You Need - Angela Lane and Sergey Gorbatov’s excellent website that will help you get an edge in your career, performance, and culture
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Why are mid-year conversations so important to building a culture of high performance? My guests on this episode are Angela Lane, VP Global Talent, AbbVie and Sergey Gorbatov, Talent Executive, Professor, and AuthorDuring our conversation, Angela, Sergey, and I discuss: How mid-year reviews can impact the performance of the business The three step model that will radically improve how your managers are delivering feedback Why mid-year reviews are not about the conversation, but rather the actions that follow it Why it is important that you hold people leader accountable for having mid-year reviews...and how to do it The common mistakes that leaders make when delivering feedback and how to fix them Connecting with Angela Lane & Sergey Gorbatov:Sergey Gorbatov on LinkedInAngela Lane on LinkedInThe Edge You Need - Angela Lane and Sergey Gorbatov’s excellent website that will help you get an edge in your career, performance, and culture
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What is a micro stress and how are they impacting you personally and professionally? What can you do to reduce micro stress in your organization and in your personal life? My guest on this episode Is Rob Cross and Karen Dillon, co-Authors of “The Microstress Effect: How Little Things Pile Up and Create Big Problems—and What to Do about It”During our conversation, Rob, Karen, and I discuss: What a micro stress is and how it is impacting us in our everyday livesHow microstress is draining our capacity, depleting our emotions, and challenging our identityWhy negative interactions have 3 to 5 times the impact of positive interactionsHow to build resilience against microstress in our livesHow managers can reduce microstress on their teams and why it will improve performanceConnecting with Rob & Karen: Rob Cross on LinkedInKaren Dillon on LinkedIn Consortium Web Site: Connected Commons Personal Web Site: Rob Cross New Book: The MicroStress Effect The Microstess Effect App (Apple or Google)
What does it mean to be a trusted advisor to the business? How can HR support leaders to make better and smarter decisions? My guest on this episode Is Anita Grantham, Head of HR at BambooHRDuring our conversation, Anita and I discuss: Why she believes every HR professional should ask themselves “what kind of HR leader do you want to be?”Why she believes HR leaders need to empower the leaders they support to make their own decisions and how to do itWhy she starts her stay conversations with one candid and simple questionHer advice on becoming a trusted advisor to a CEO or business leaderWhat do when your not aligned with your business leader or CEOConnecting with Anita: Anita Grantham on LinkedIn BambooHR - The complete HR software
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How will AI impact you and your organization? Why will AI make emotional intelligence even more important in the future? My guest on this episode Is Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic, author of “I, Human: AI, Automation, and the Quest to Reclaim What Makes Us Unique.” During our conversation, Tomas and I discuss: His early career and how it led him to focus his research and writings on human intelligence How AI plays on our need to 1) relate to others, 2) compete with others, and 3) make sense of our world How AI is making us more impulsive, more biased, and less curious…and what we can do about it Why EQ and “soft skills” will become even more important for leaders in the age of AI Why AI has the potential to quantify job performance for knowledge workers What leaders fear most about the coming age of AI Connecting with Tomas: Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic on LinkedIn or his website
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How can a culture of inclusion enables high performance? Why is data so important to understanding and measuring inclusion?My guest on this episode Is Dane Holmes, CEO & Co-Founder, Eskalera and former head of Human Capital, Goldman SachsDuring our conversation, Dane and I discuss: Why he believes organizations need to invest more in their HR professionals How inclusion activates others to bring out their best performance The biggest mistakes organizations make when thinking about inclusion and belonging Why mutual value exchange is a difference maker in collecting actionable data from your workforce Why he believes the CHRO position is one of the most important roles in the C-Suite Connecting with Dane:Dane Holmes on LinkedInEskalera - Employee Empowerment Software Built to Scale
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How does your company create value for your customers?How can you develop a talent strategy that is future-proof?My guest on this episode is Vicki Walia, Ph.D & Head of HR Business Partners for the US Insurance and Retirement, Prudential FinancialDuring our conversation, Vicki and I discuss: Her advice for next generation HR leaders on how to stay relevant with their capabilities and in their careers How do develop a dynamic talent strategy for your organization Why people leaders are pivotal in the future of work How HR leaders can become more data-driven and data fluent How to use data to influence and guide business leaders to make decisions
What is your “Why” and how can you bring meaning and purpose to the work you do each day? My guest on this episode is Damon Porter, CHRO, Grange Insurance During our conversation, Damon and I discuss: Why the best HR leaders have the ability to influence without authority Why it is important that HR leaders connect to their personal “why” and purpose Why he believes F.L.E.X. is the key to finding success in your career Damon’s practical advice on how to find a sponsor or mentor How to assess if you will be a good fit for an organization’s culture during the interview process