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Looking for real conversations from the HR space? Look no further than the HR Exchange Podcast. Expect personal stories from HR professionals working for the world’s most well-known brands. Hear about the daily challenges they face from hiring the best talent to creating the best employee experience possible and everything in between. In addition, HR Exchange Network editor Mason Stevenson and his guests take a deep dive in to the latest trends, research and strategies from the most innovative minds in human resources covering key topics such as the future of work, learning, the War for Talent, talent management, HR technology and more. HR Exchange Podcast is produced exclusively by the HR Exchange Network, and IQPC Digital portal.
- 73 - Ep. 73 Ask the Editor Vol. 3Thu, 05 Aug 2021 - 11min
- 72 - Ep. 72 The Mindset for DEI with Darrell Andrews
On today’s show David chats with Darrell “Coach D” Andrews, a well known speaker and an organizational consultant on matters of diversity, equity and inclusion.
Darrell recently spoke at our D&I focused event. This conversation will explore some of the elements of his 3M framework, his upcoming book and how he views some of the challenges DEI faces down the road.
Watch Darrell's entire session titled "The Equity 3M Framework: Building a Successful Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Initiative from the Inside Out"!
Connect with Darrell on LinkedIn!
Thu, 29 Jul 2021 - 28min - 71 - Ep. 71 Talking Noncompetes with Don Schroeder
On today’s show, David sits down with Don Schroeder, partner at the law firm Foley and Lardner, about the President’s latest executive order which included instructions for the Federal Trade Commission to limit or ban the use of non-compete agreements. We’ll dig into what enforcement and challenges to the ban might look like and how big of a priority this needs to be for companies as they adapt contracts and legal strategies.
Wed, 21 Jul 2021 - 18min - 70 - Ep. 70 HR Exchange Live: Diversity & Inclusion Recap
On today’s show, David shares some of the insights from our one day Diversity and Inclusion focused event. We’ll dig into a variety of topics, ranging from new ways to source information from candidates, plugging ERGs into different areas of the organization, the challenges that keep DEI leaders up at night and why guilt is ultimately unproductive.
To see the content hub for the event, just visit HR Exchange Live: Diversity and Inclusion. Be sure to check that out if you want full access to the sessions.
Thu, 15 Jul 2021 - 27min - 69 - Ep. 69 The Great Resignation with Steve Cadigan
On today's show, David chats with author, and former VP of Talent at LinkedIn, Steve Cadigan about the Great Resignation. They dig into what's driving it, what it means for employees, employers and the future of work.
Some of the topics covered in the show are also explored in Steve's latest book, titled "Workquake: Embracing the Aftershocks of COVID-19 to Create a Better Model of Working," which you can purchase on Amazon.
Fri, 09 Jul 2021 - 38min - 68 - Ep. 68 A Look Back at HR Tech
On today's episode, David takes a look back at our recent HR Tech event and shares snippets from sessions that spoke to a variety of issues. He also answers some questions that speakers didn't have time to address.
To view all the sessions from HR Tech and watch them on demand, visit the HR Tech North America 2021 content hub on the site!
Thu, 01 Jul 2021 - 26min - 67 - Ep. 67 HR Tech and Ask the Editor
On today's show, David digs into our upcoming HR Tech event to profile some of the sessions and provide a bit more details about what's on offer in the event's agenda. He then digs into some of the Ask the Editor questions he's received.
For more information on HR Tech or to register for the event, visit https://www.hrexchangenetwork.com/events-hr-tech-north-america/.
Thu, 17 Jun 2021 - 25min - 66 - Ep. 66 The Silent Agreement with Wil Shelton
On today's show, David sits down Wil Shelton, author of a new book called “The Silent Agreement: An Illusion of Inclusion in Black Corporate America: How to Fight with Conviction and Avoid Broken Promises.” They dig into his inspiration for the book, the importance of an honest conversation around diversity issues and where the fight for equality and equity in the workplace goes from here.
If you’d like to learn more about Wil and his upcoming speaking engagements or to pick up a copy of the book, visit thesilentagreement.com.
Thu, 10 Jun 2021 - 17min - 65 - Ep. 65 Women in AI with LaDavia Drane
On today’s show, we are joined by LaDavia Drane, Global Head of Inclusion, Diversity and Equity at Amazon Web Services. We’re gonna be discussing the issue of women in STEM careers, and in particular, AI. We chat about some of the barriers they face, some of the things Drane hopes to see at AWS and how we can help women grow in fields such as AI.
Following a report from Deloitte on Women in AI that had a lot of interesting insights into why women have struggled in AI as a field, I wanted to explore what the cost has been for AI as a result and what female leaders in the field feel needs to happen now. This interview comes off the back of that report.
Thu, 03 Jun 2021 - 14min - 64 - Ep. 64 Vaccine Mandates and the Safe Return to Work
On today’s show, David is joined by Dan Kaplan, partner at Foley and Lardner and co-chair of the firm’s national labor and employment practice. They discuss some of the most common questions Kaplan gets around the idea of a safe return to work, from OSHA worries to mandatory vaccines and evolving mask policies.
For more content on vaccine mandates and the impact of Coronavirus on HR, visit https://www.hrexchangenetwork.com/content-hub/coronavirus-and-hr
Tue, 25 May 2021 - 22min - 63 - Ep. 63 Design Thinking and HR Transformation with Mukta Arya
On today’s show, David chats with Mukta Arya, regional head of human resources at Societe Generale ahead of her speaking session at our upcoming HR Tech APAC event. We dig into the digital transformation journey that the organization has been on and how they’ve had success in applying design thinking to that process.
HR Tech APAC will take place on June 8 & 9. Arya is going to be leading a session titled “Utilizing Design Thinking to Create, Design and Deliver Engaging L&D Programs.” If you want to learn more about the rest of the HR Tech APAC agenda, visit https://www.hrexchangenetwork.com/events-hr-tech-apac/
Thu, 20 May 2021 - 14min - 62 - Ep. 62 Rethinking Records - How BYU Law Students are Chaning Expungement
On this edition of the HR Exchange podcast, David sits down with Eric Vogeler, director of the LawX program at Brigham Young University Law School, where students are creating tools using design thinking to solve issues around access to legal services.
Their latest project, known as Goodbye Record, a tool dedicated to helping people who are having trouble getting their records expunged. The tool is something that could benefit job seekers as well as employers in need of talent and background screeners looking to improve their services. For more information on Goodbye Record, listen to the episode and visit their site to take the Fair Shot pledge at the link below.
https://www.goodbyerecord.com/partners
Thu, 06 May 2021 - 24min - 61 - Ep. 61 Insights from HR Exchange Live: Employee Engagement & Experience
On today's show, we look back at our most recent event, HR Exchange Live: Employee Engagement and Experience. You’ll hear from C-suite executives, a remote work evangelist and a design thinking expert on how they're working to shape the employee experience and drive engagement.
To hear and watch all of the sessions from this event in their entirety, visit https://www.hrexchangenetwork.com/content-hub/employee-engagement-and-experience-north-america.
Speakers featured in this episode include:
Michele Meyer-Shipp - Chief People & Culture Officer, Major League Baseball Betsy Bula - All Remote Evangelist, Gitlab Damon Deaner - Director of Employee Experience and Design, IBM Transformations Ben Whitter - Author, and Founder/CXO of the HEX Organization.Thu, 29 Apr 2021 - 19min - 60 - Ep. 60 The Work Visa Backlog with Elizabeth Goss
On today’s show, David chats with immigration attorney Elizabeth Goss around issues with the work visa program in the United States. We’ll look at how things have changed since the election, what needs to be done and how companies navigate the visa application process in the weeks and months to come.
It’s something that was a hot topic of debate under the Trump administration who posed strict regulations that caused companies a great deal of headaches in recent years, whether it was H1B visas for skilled workers, which made up 22% of all work related visas issued in 2019, or H2A visas for agricultural workers that made up around 24%. The result of lowering the amount of people who can get these documents has been long waiting lists and unfilled roles.
Wed, 21 Apr 2021 - 15min - 59 - Ep. 59 Cultures of Belonging with Alysha M. Campbell
On this edition of the HR Exchange Podcast, David chats with Alysha M. Campbell, Senior Global HR Business Partner at The Economist. The discuss how to build cultures of belonging and explore the relationship to the businesses bottom line.
Today’s show will provide a bit of a glimpse into Alysha’s session at our upcoming Employee Engagement and Experience event set to take place on April 20 & 21. The event is free to register for attendees. Visit https://www.hrexchangenetwork.com/events-employee-engagement-and-ex/ to register today.
Wed, 14 Apr 2021 - 23min - 58 - Ep. 58 The Culture Puzzle
On this edition of the podcast, David is joined by Mario Moussa and Derek Newberry, co-authors of the upcoming book "The Culture Puzzle: Harnessing the Forces that Drive Your Organization's Success."
They discuss what culture is, what it isn't, what drives it and how to evaluate it. This is something many organizations have been grappling with over the last year as corporate culture looks for ways to transcend the distance created by remote work and the stresses cause by the pandemic.
Thu, 08 Apr 2021 - 24min - 57 - Ep. 57 The Human Experience at Work with Ben Whitter
Employee experience is a priority for a large percentage of HR professionals in 2021, with safe returns to work, hybrid work models and ongoing remote workforce building happening across industries.
Ben Whitter is an employee experience advocate, expert and the author of two books on the subject. In this edition of the HR Exchange Podcast, editor David Rice chats with Whitter about where we still fall short on experience, where the next opportunity is and Whitter's newest book, "The Human Experience at Work."
Thu, 01 Apr 2021 - 18min - 56 - Ep. 56 Ask the Editor
At our latest event, HR Exchange Network editor David Rice did an impromptu "Ask the Editor" session and it went better than anticipated. Today, he's decided to take questions from emails and social media messages and address them in an Ask the Editor podcast.
This is a first attempt at this, so be sure to let David know what you think of the show and ask questions for the next episode by emailing editor@hrexchangenetwork.com. Be sure to include "Ask the Editor" in the subject line!
Thu, 25 Mar 2021 - 26min - 55 - Ep. 55 The Resilience of Women During the COVID Era of Work
The last year has been tough on everyone, but it’s been plain to see that the pandemic has hit certain communities and demographics harder than others. Women have had to take on quite a lot in this pandemic and, as this is Women’s History Month, HR Exchange Network editor David Rice wanted down with someone who could shine a bit of insight into what the long term ramifications of this period could be for women.
On this edition of the HR Exchange Podcast, David chats with Heather Vough, she is a Professor of Management at George Mason University School of Business. An expert on how we use our careers to shape our identities, Vough talks about how women have coped with the demands of this crisis and what their transitions in and out of the workforce mean on a professional and personal level.
Thu, 18 Mar 2021 - 15min - 54 - Ep. 54 How a Telecom Giant is Using the COVID Experience
On this edition of the HR Exchange podcast, David plays an interview conducted by Rhiannon Chandler-Day, the host of our HR and Future of Work APAC event. She sits down with Priyanka Anand, VP and Head of HR at telecommunications giant Ericsson, to chat about how the company has met the COVID-19 challenge and how it's informing their decision making around what the future of work will look like for the company.
Be sure to check out the link below for full details on HR and Future of Work APAC. The event will take place March 23 and 24 and is completely free for attendees.
https://www.hrexchangenetwork.com/events-hr-and-the-future-of-work-apac/
Thu, 11 Mar 2021 - 20min - 53 - Ep. 53 Insights Gained from HR and Future of Work
Following a few weeks break, HR Exchange Network editor David Rice is back with a new episode and he brings with him some of the insights gained during our recent HR and Future of Work digital summit.
Hear from industry experts on issues in diversity as well as the future of the organization, performance management and HR's role as a transformer.
Thu, 04 Mar 2021 - 26min - 52 - Ep. 52 Data Driving the Learning Experience with Detlef Hold
Businesses are looking to data all the time to influence the way they service customers and now, more and more businesses are looking to apply their data capabilities to improving the employee experience. Today, HR Exchange Network editor David Rice is joined by Detlef Hold, Head of Digital Learning Experience at healthcare and pharma giant Roche. They discuss the use of data in building the learning experience and how we map and measure those experiences to suit the company identity.
This spring, HR Exchange Network is happy to be focusing on the topic of Future of Work, something that has changed drastically in the last year. We have our annual HR and Future of Work summit coming up in just two weeks, Feb.23-25, so do be sure to sign up for that. And in March, we have our HR and Future of Work APAC event, focusing on the future of work challenges specifically from the angle of the Asia Pacific region. One of our speakers at this year’s event is Detlef Hold. His session is titled “
Leveraging Data to Generate an End-to-End People Development Experience of the Future”, so today I wanted to ask him some questions about how data is fueling the employee experience. Here is the interview with Detlef. Enjoy.
Thu, 11 Feb 2021 - 20min - 51 - Ep. 51 A Framework for D&I in Talent Acquisition
Diversity and inclusion has long been an issue that companies have looked to address, but following the focus placed on issues of racial justice in the last year, we find organizations asking themselves some key questions about their practices, their image and authenticity of their previous D&I efforts. It’s a big moment in time for D&I. Get it wrong and candidates of any race will likely not identify with your employer brand or values. Get it right, and the world is your oyster so to speak.
On today's show, HR Exchange Network editor David Rice sits down with Ellen Bailey, Sr. Adviser for Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging at Harvard Business Publishing for a conversation about defining diversity, measuring our efforts around it and the impact of words on our organizations and recruiting processes.
Thu, 04 Feb 2021 - 20min - 50 - Ep. 50 Thinking About the Future of Work with Andrew Saidy
The future is now as they say and it's especially true when it comes to how, when and where work gets done.
Over the last year, the Future of Work conversation has evolved dramatically, with challenges that seemed impossible just a few short years ago having already become reality. There are new technology challenges, evolving philosophies and innovative experiences to consider.
On this edition of the HR Exchange Podcast, Editor David Rice sits down with Andrew Saidy, Head of Employer Branding and Talent Mobility at Seagate Technology. Saidy will be a speaker at our upcoming HR and Future of Work event, where he will look to help attendees define what the Future of Work means to them.
Thu, 21 Jan 2021 - 16min - 49 - Ep. 49 The Remote Road Ahead with Heather Doshay
With remote work appearing to be the only thing that is certain for the future, companies have to consider what their futures look like and what sort of culture they want to develop around remote work.
On this edition of the HR Exchange Podcast, editor David Rice sits down with Heather Doshay, Chief People Officer at Webflow to discuss how her teams are transitioning, what every organization should be looking for in remote work practices and how to improve the employee experience, whether you have a truly remote culture or are just working through this crisis.
Thu, 14 Jan 2021 - 31min - 48 - Ep. 48 Learning at the ACLU
It's been a trying year for the American Civil Liberties Union when it comes to their work. The challenge of developing learning for the nationwide network of ACLU affiliates has fallen to Regis Courtemanche, Director of Knowledge and Learning at the ACLU.
Having joined in July, his first 6 months have been interesting to say the least. HR Exchange Network editor David Rice sits down with Courtemanche to discuss what that journey has been like and what some of his goals for the future are. He also shares some of the lessons he's learned in previous posts that he carries with him today and what his goals for 2021 are.
Thu, 17 Dec 2020 - 18min - 47 - Ep. 47 2020 Editor's Picks
As the New Year beckons, we can all start to look ahead, but as tempting as that is, 2020 has been such a pivotal moment for HR that it would be a mistake not to look back on some of the things that came out of it.
While there has been plenty to opine and worry about, there have been a lot of great lessons and stories to come out of 2020 and if you're willing to see them, tremendous opportunities for growth and development were on offer as well.
In this edition of the HR Exchange podcast, editor David Rice revisits some of his favorite interviews and event sessions from the last year. He'll dig into the topic of remote work, measuring learning, the multi-generational workforce and more.
If you would like to see complete sessions from any of our events this year, visit www.hrexchangenetwork.com
Thu, 10 Dec 2020 - 30min - 46 - Ep. 46 The War for Talent Continues
Liza Voticky is a former talent executive who has worked for companies such as Royal Caribbean and Coca-Cola, but these days, she's turning her attention to solving a pressing technology need in the talent acquisition space.
"I've seen companies that are trying to sell a human capital management platform come to places I've worked with their solution that didn't even have a recruiting function within the platform," Voticky said. "And then when you ask for one, they kind of just say 'well we'll build one for you.' The experience that was built out of that approach didn't work."
On this edition of the HR Exchange podcast, editor David Rice sits down with Voticky to chat about some of the pressing issues in talent, and what issues she's trying to solve in 2021.
Thu, 03 Dec 2020 - 21min - 45 - Ep. 45 The Human Challenge of 2020
There is and will continue to be a human cost to a year like 2020. How it will be remembered and what the long term effects of a tumultuous year like this remain to be seen.
That cost played out in a lot of different ways and it required organizations to adapt their practices and policies to make being human within them easier. Whether it was in the form of offering flexible work hours or increasing access to mental health, 2020 has been a year that has required HR to focus on how they can help humans continue to thrive while keeping the business moving forward.
On this edition of the podcast, HR Exchange Network Editor David Rice sits down with Rhonda Hall, Vice President of Human Resources and Organizational Development at University Federal Credit Union, based in Austin, Texas. They discuss the human challenges of 2020 and what aspects of it simply can't back to normal when the pandemic is over.
This interview is also included in our 2020 State of HR Report. To view that whole report, keep an eye on the HR Exchange Network in the coming weeks, as it will come out in early December.
Wed, 25 Nov 2020 - 29min - 44 - Ep. 44 What We've Learned About L&D in 2020
Human resources has grown closer to learning and development in 2020 at a time when both of these areas have evolved in drastic ways.
HR Exchange Network editor David Rice sits down to consider what he and all of us have learned about L&D in the last year. He sits down with Global Head of Digital Learning at GE Healthcare, Christopher Lind to chat about how the events of 2020 have impacted the industry and what he expects from it going forward.
Thu, 19 Nov 2020 - 24min - 43 - Ep. 43 Implications of the 2020 Election for HR
The 2020 election fallout is already started. The Supreme Court has now heard arguments over the individual mandate for the Affordable Care Act and Joe Biden looks ever more like the President-elect despite President Trump still disputing the results.
What does all this mean though for the workforce and for HR professionals as the incoming president has a much different agenda than the previous. Where will his administration look to change the landscape for workplace culture, employment opportunity and labor regulations and standards?
HR Exchange Network editor David Rice sits down with Michael Lotito, co-chair of Littler's Workplace Policy Institute to discuss what a Biden administration's goals will be and the vehicles it could use to get there.
Wed, 11 Nov 2020 - 53min - 42 - Ep. 42 Budgets, Mental Health and More with HR on Purpose Author Steve Browne
With 2020 coming to an end, many a business professional is thinking about budgets and that includes HR. A recent survey from the HR Exchange Network shows that a significant portion of HR professionals are expecting to lose budget in 2021.
Among other challenges, HR is also focusing on employee wellness, mental health and coaching than ever before. In this episode, HR Exchange Network editor David Rice sits down with author of HR on Purpose Steve Browne to dig into some of the challenges he's seen firsthand and what he sees coming down the road. We also chat about his latest book "HR Rising."
Thu, 05 Nov 2020 - 20min - 41 - Ep. 41 The Challenge and Opportunity for Managers During COVID-19
COVID-19 has presented well documented challenges for managers. Harvard Business Publishing recently released a report titled "COVID-19 Heightens the Leadership Gap" exploring some of the ways companies can close that gap.
On today's show, we sit down with Larry Clark, Managing Director of Global Learning Solutions at Harvard Business Publishing's Corporate Learning Division. We take a closer look at leadership capability clusters, the duality of the current situation for managers and the role they play in cultural change and implementation.
Wed, 28 Oct 2020 - 28min - 40 - Ep. 40 Employee Engagement and Experience APAC Recap
On today's show we reflect on our latest online event, Employee Engagement and Experience APAC.
We hear from experts and thought leaders in the region on how employers are evolving the way they communicate with employees, develop new technology solutions and get both people and the organization future ready.
Thu, 22 Oct 2020 - 22min - 39 - Ep. 39 ERISA Challenge Heard by Supreme CourtWed, 14 Oct 2020 - 33min
- 38 - Ep. 38 Panel Discussion on Delivering Learning Experience
In this episode, we provide you with an excerpt of a panel discussion that took place as part of our recent HR Exchange Live: Corporate Learning event. We explore a range of topics, from providing learning to a multigenerational workforce, gaining executive buy in for L&D, what the next year looks like and more. Joining us as guests we have:
Ken Hubbell, Senior Vice President of Instructional Design Strategy & Innovation, Wells Fargo Marco Madrazo, Director of Learning Experience Design, Holiday Inn Club Vacations Marla Noble, Global Head of Learning and Development, Carrier Corporation.Sun, 04 Oct 2020 - 26min - 37 - Ep. 037: The Legal Ramifications of Reopening the WorkplaceSun, 17 May 2020 - 33min
- 36 - Ep. 036: The Road to Recovery from Coronavirus
The Coronavirus pandemic has already taught us a great deal about the state of business and just how capable we are of having teams work remotely. To help us explore these topics and take a look at how we'll view this time in history in the long run, we spoke with Erica Volini, U.S. Human Capital Leader for Deloitte Consulting.
Sun, 10 May 2020 - 22min - 35 - Ep. 035: The Coronavirus and HR’s Response
On this week’s episode – the coronavirus and HR’s response to the pandemic. The guest: Akebono Brake USA Vice President and Assistant General Manager of Global HR Eric Torigian. He discusses how the crisis has impacted companies all over the world, what HR professionals should be doing right now and how this situation will change work in the future.
Sun, 05 Apr 2020 - 33min - 34 - Ep. 034: Kris Rides Discusses the HR/Cybersecurity Relationship
On this week’s episode – Tiro Security CEO and Founder Kris Rides. He discusses the unique relationship between HR and cybersecurity teams. Rides and host Mason Stevenson look at ways to better that relationship and they take a look at why it’s so important during the coronavirus situation. The two also look at ways to champion diversity in the industry.
Sun, 29 Mar 2020 - 33min - 33 - Ep. 033: HR Thought Leader Jon Ingham on the Lack of Rewards Transformation
On this week’s episode – HR thought leader and author Jon Ingham. A great conversation focused on the lack of transformation of the rewards function in the HR space. Ingham and host Mason Stevenson talk about why it’s happened, what the impact has been and how technologies such as artificial intelligence could offer some real change in the future. The chat also touches on BREXIT.
Sun, 22 Mar 2020 - 34min - 32 - Ep. 032: GE Healthcare’s Christopher Lind on Learning and the Future of WorkSun, 15 Mar 2020 - 35min
- 31 - Ep. 031: Creating a Rewarding Internship Program with Intern Bridge CEO Dr. Robert Shindell
On this week’s episode – President and CEO of Intern Bridge Dr. Robert Shindell. The topic of discussion – Internship. Shindell explains how to set up an internship program within your organization, key components of its structure, the role of the supervisor and how all of these pieces make for a rewarding intern experience.
Sun, 08 Mar 2020 - 26min - 30 - Ep. 030: Saint Peter’s Healthcare System and HR Transformation
On this week’s episode – Saint Peter’s Healthcare System CHRO Pam Teufel and HR Transformation Manager Maral Parciael. The topic of discussion – HR Transformation. They discuss the pain points in HR right now, plus a look at the impact of the multigenerational workforce on transformation, culture and even employee engagement.
Sun, 01 Mar 2020 - 31min - 29 - Ep. 029: Valentino’s Edward Arencibia Discusses Talent Acquisition and Development
On this week’s episode – Valentino Talent Acquisition and Development Leader Edward Arencibia. Arencibia and HR Exchange Podcast Host Mason Stevenson cover a lot of ground including the multigenerational workforce, talent acquisition and development specifically around desired skills and the impact on the employee experience.
Sun, 23 Feb 2020 - 32min - 28 - Ep. 028: Granite Group’s Chief People Officer Tracie Sponenberg Talks HR Automation
On this week’s episode – The Granite Group’s Chief People Officer Tracie Sponenberg. Her discussion with HR Exchange Podcast host Mason Stevenson covered several topics such as the biggest pain points from HR. That included talent attraction. The two also took a look at the multigenerational workforce and its impact on the company culture and employee engagement. They also discussed the company’s HR technology journey… specifically HR automation
Sun, 16 Feb 2020 - 32min - 27 - Ep. 027: Sage Dental - Leadership and the Imposter Syndrome
On this week’s episode – Sage Dental SVP and Chief People Officer John Whitaker. The topic of discussion leadership and the Imposter Syndrome. Whitaker and HR Exchange Podcast Host Mason Stevenson talk about the current state of affairs in leadership, plus Whitaker talks about his personal challenges with the Imposter Syndrome AND how it’s different for women.
Sun, 09 Feb 2020 - 38min - 26 - Ep. 026: Employee Relations: A Lost Art?
Do you feel your organization has forgotten about employee relations? You’re not alone! On this week’s episode – host Mason Stevenson speaks with employee relations expert – Yvonne Evans. She’s the Director of Talent Management and Employee Relations for the American Pharmacists Association. The two discuss what makes up a great strategy, who’re responsible for it and what the benefits are.
Sun, 02 Feb 2020 - 35min - 25 - Ep. 025: From Musical Theatre to Human Resources
On this week’s episode – how a background in musical theatre turned into a very successful HR career. Christopher McCormick joins host Mason Stevenson. The two focus on psychological safety, the complex topic of diversity and inclusion and even touch on topics under the talent management umbrella such as performance management.
Sun, 26 Jan 2020 - 45min - 24 - Ep. 024: Cultural Transformation in the Workplace
On this week’s episode – an HR professional who defines human resources as the intersection of business and psychology. Joseph Gregory, Global Human Resources Director for Everis joins host Mason Stevenson. The two focus on cultural transformation and every piece of the strategy from leadership buy-in to the role employees play. They also discuss the social impact of companies and even HR technology.
Sun, 19 Jan 2020 - 38min - 23 - The HR View from the World Bank Group
On this week’s episode – a view of HR from the World Bank Group. Sanjeev Sahgal, Head of HR Strategy and Agile HR joins us. Sahgal and HR Exchange Podcast host Mason Stevenson talk about the biggest challenges and success of HR in 2019, why agility is so important and the focus on developing employees and leaders.
Sun, 12 Jan 2020 - 23min - 22 - Ep. 022: Unlimited PTO and the Impact on the Business
On this week’s episode, a discussion about unlimited PTO and one company’s approach to the strategy. Jonathan Wasserstrum, Founder and CEO of SquareFoot joins us. He and HR Exchange Podcast host Mason Stevenson focus on why his company uses the policy, how to police it, what his employees think about it, how it helps with employee burnout and the advice he would give anyone looking to implement a similar strategy.
Sun, 05 Jan 2020 - 24min - 21 - Ep. 021: Employee Burnout – How to Identify it and Solve For it
On this week’s episode – Parkland Health and Hospital System chief experience officer Vishal Bhalla. A hefty topic for discussion – employee burnout. Bhalla and host Mason Stevenson talk about what it is, how best to identify it and how to convert an employee dealing with burnout to an energized, engaged employee.
Sun, 29 Dec 2019 - 40min - 20 - Ep. 020: The Employee Experience Explosion
On this week’s episode – an HR professional who defies space and time and is everywhere all at once. Sebastien Girard, Senior Vice President of Workforce Engagement for Atrium Health host Mason Stevenson. Any thought that could conceivably be had about the employee experience, the two cover it in their discussion. Everything from the experience of candidates and employees, how it impacts retention and they even analyze their working relationship in context of experience.
Sun, 22 Dec 2019 - 35min - 19 - Ep. 019: How A Chiropractor Transformed Into An HR Professional
On this week’s episode – a chiropractor turn HR professional. Jackie Hunter, director of diversity and inclusion for Banner Health, joins us. The discussion focused on how she left clinical work and found her way to HR. Plus a conversation about different dimensions of diversity, how to measure its impact on the business, and an initiative focused on getting veterans back to work.
Sun, 15 Dec 2019 - 33min - 18 - Ep. 018: The Federal Reserve Economist Turned HR Professional
On this week’s episode – a former Federal Reserve economist turned HR Professional. Vaso Perimenis, Vice President of Human Resources – Operations for Novant Health joins host Mason Stevenson. The two talk about why she made the switch and how her skills as an economist have transferred to the HR space. They also discuss data, why it’s so important to HR and a new predictive retention mode she’s working on. It’s a fascinating conversation you don’t want to miss.
Sun, 08 Dec 2019 - 44min - 17 - Ep. 017: The Learning Culture and the Rubik's Cube Comparison
On this week’s episode – how creating a learning culture in an organization is like solving a rubik’s cube. Dr. Christ Berg, Head of Global Learning Design – Enterprise Learning for ADP and speaker at IQPC’s December Chief Learning Officer Exchange joins us. We also discuss why the learning experience is so important and how ADP is focused on learning during the flow of work. Plus… how buying a hammer at your local home store is similar to buying learning tools for your organization.
Sun, 01 Dec 2019 - 37min - 16 - Ep. 016: The State of Learning and Debunking the DebunkersSun, 24 Nov 2019 - 42min
- 15 - EP. 015: Focusing on Stronger HR Leadership & Transparency
On this week’s episode – Eric Torigian, Vice President of US Human Resources and Assistant General Manager of Global HR for Akebono Brake Corporation. Torigian discusses his time at companies such as Ford, Pepsico and Comcast. He also talks about how he left his position as an analyst and computer programmer building medical billing software and found his way to the human resources space. Other topics discussed include the State of HR, transparency and leadership.
Sun, 17 Nov 2019 - 32min - 14 - Ep. 014: Women in Leadership and the Impact on Business
More companies should include woman in core leadership positions. Research shows it leads to better overall business performance including increases in ROI, sales and invested capital. Even more so, women bring a different perspective to business. Positive impact comes from their experiences, perspectives and competencies. In this episode of the HR Exchange Podcast, host Mason Stevenson sits down with DeRetta Cole Rhodes, Senior Vice President and Head of HR for the Atlanta Braves, to discuss in more detail the benefits of having women in leadership, how to continue to develop women into those roles and what the future looks like for these employees.
Sun, 10 Nov 2019 - 28min - 13 - Ep. 013: Optimizing Data in Learning
When it comes to learning, measurement is the top priority for learning professionals. During the IQPC’s Chief Learning Officer Exchange in Austin, Texas, HR Exchange Podcast host Mason Stevenson had an opportunity to sit down with Marshall Friday in an exclusive one-on-one interview. Friday is the former director of learning execution and impact for ADT Security. In the interview, Friday explains why it’s so important to measure learning and how to optimize gathered data for success.
Sun, 03 Nov 2019 - 11min - 12 - Ep. 012: Terence Morley, Director of Talent Development, NBC Universal
Terrence Morely discusses the greatest barriers his peers face with training on an enterprise level. He sums it up this way: "I think the biggest theme overall is just being adaptable and changeable. I think how we did things five years ago is not how we're doing things now and how we're doing things next year, and I think that cuts across a variety of different things. How do you measure the impact of a training program and employee engagement initiative?" Listen to find out.
Sun, 27 Oct 2019 - 09min - 11 - Ep. 011: Maxanne Whitehead, Learning and Development, Walmart eCommerce
Maxanne Whitehead answers the question all enterprises have on their mind, whether they say it out loud or not. Is training worth it? It can be difficult to get full buy-in on training across all verticals of an organization. Training takes time away from other tasks. It costs money. That’s why Whitehead stresses the power of communication. By creating, tracking, and sharing training metrics, there is proof to show that training is not only worth it, but imperative to the success of any enterprise. Whitehead closes by sharing how and why Walmart practices what she preaches.
Sun, 20 Oct 2019 - 04min - 10 - Ep. 010: Mary Andereck, Interim CLO, Parkland Health and Hospital System
Mary Andereck sums this episode up best right out of the gate. She says, “Part of that challenge that folks who are working in [the learning] space have right now is to understand, based on my business objectives, what are the most effective strategies for them to use? What role does technology play? What role does live and in-person opportunities play, mentoring and all the other various and sundry methodologies that we use for training people? But it's really about kind of getting our arms around the world has changed. And now, based on my own situation and the goals that I have, how do I best utilize the tools available to help my organization move forward?” Listen to the entire podcast to hear her answers.
Sun, 13 Oct 2019 - 16min - 9 - Ep. 009: Dan Hill, CLO, AAA – The Auto Club
Dan Hill, chief learning officer with AAA, discussed with us common challenges in the learning space. He touched on speed to market for learning solutions and how imperative it is to meet the training demand fast enough for the enterprise to benefit from it. Hill then stresses the importance of setting up an environment for learning. Even with the best, most innovative training materials, employees won’t be able to benefit from them without the time and space to engage with them. Hill shares what AAA tried, what worked, and what didn’t work in this inside look into the organization.
Sun, 06 Oct 2019 - 09min - 8 - Ep. 008: Corey Rewis, SVP, Learning for Global Wealth & Investment MGT, Bank of America
Heroes exist in many different forms, even in HR. When it comes to learning, however, it’s a whole new ballgame. Even though so might consider the idea of heroes in learning a stretch, Bank of America Learning Executive for Global Wealth and Investment Management Corey Rewis says it begs two questions: what would make a learning hero to the organization and what is it that makes somebody heroic in learning? HR Exchange Podcast host Mason Stevenson sat down with Rewis to get the answers.
Sun, 29 Sep 2019 - 10min - 7 - Ep. 007: Casper Moerk, Head of Learning Technology, Americas at Siemens
In a world where learning technology is exploding and new apps and solutions are launched daily the future of learning is evolving faster than ever. HR Exchange Podcast host Mason Stevenson had an opportunity to sit down with Head of Learning Technology at Americas at Siemens, Casper Moerk to discuss the topic.
Sun, 22 Sep 2019 - 10min - 6 - Ep. 006: Shelley Meador, CHRO, Allegion
Where HR technology is concerned, there is no doubt human resources is and has been on a journey. In a lot of ways, it’s a journey that seemingly will never end. Why? The reason is simple: technology continues to change and mature as does its application. HR is becoming increasingly more automated. Employees are using technology to personalize their work experiences. And data… data has become the most important currency in the pocket of HR professionals outside of actually money. Like other companies, Allegion Chief Human Resources Officer Shelley Meador says her company is on a journey of its own. HR Exchange Podcast host Mason Stevenson sat down with Meador recently to discuss the topic in more detail.
Sun, 15 Sep 2019 - 16min - 5 - Ep. 005: Shawn Moren, CHRO, Regis Corporation
Succession planning is critical, but be that as it may, the process hasn’t changed much over the last few years. Sure, new technology has been leveraged to make the work simpler, but the overall process still persists. That’s not a bad thing according to Regis Corporation CHRO Shawn Moren. It’s a sign the process isn’t broken. But having said that, it may be worth taking a different approach to the overall process. For her money, Moren thinks the process would benefit from taking an investor portfolio approach. Moren sat down with HR Exchange Podcast host Mason Stevenson to discuss the topic.
Sun, 08 Sep 2019 - 19min - 4 - Ep. 004: Great Managers are Key to Great Employee Experience
HR is faced with the challenge of finding innovative ways to craft a better employee experience. Advent Health CHRO Olesea Azevedo says the best place to start is at the managerial level. HR Exchange Podcast host Mason Stevenson had an opportunity to sit down with Azevedo for an in-depth discussion about the employee experience and the role of the manager.
Sun, 01 Sep 2019 - 13min - 3 - Ep. 003: Mark Dickinson, Head of HR, Philips Medical Systems
In the HR sphere of knowledge, there are lots of buzzwords floating around. Data, technology, recruitment are just a few. One of the more powerful ones, or phrases at least, is diversity and inclusion. That in of itself is a vast conglomerate of dimensions. Most focus on just a couple of those such as gender or ethnicity, but there are so many more dimensions to consider: people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities, the formerly incarcerated, veterans, people who have been out of the workforce for an extended period of time and are trying to re-enter the workforce, the elderly. The list goes on. In this episode of HR Exchange Podcast, host Mason Stevenson sits down with Philips Medical Systems Head of HR Mark Dickinson to discuss some of these dimensions and why much of the focus of the diversity and inclusion conversation should be on inclusivity.
Sun, 25 Aug 2019 - 35min - 2 - Ep. 002: Julia Keintz, Global Analytics and Insights, Walmart eCommerce
Walmart Labs launched an HR experiment that lead to being more inclusive and getting a leg up in the war for talent. In this episode of the HR Exchange Podcast, host Mason Stevenson sits down with Julia Keintz, the Director of Insights and Analytics for Walmart eCommerce and Walmart Labs. During the discussion, Keintz explains how they put women with tech skills back to work.
Sun, 18 Aug 2019 - 32min - 1 - Ep. 001: DK Bartley, SVP of HR, Head of Diversity & Inclusion, Dentsu Aegis
In today’s economic and talent climates, HR leaders are looking for the differentiator that sets them apart from the competition, but also makes them standout to those job candidates looking for work. Diversity and inclusion is that differentiator. In this episode of the HR Exchange Podcast, host Mason Stevenson sits down with Dentsu Aegis Senior Vice President of HR and Head of Diversity and Inclusion DK Bartley who says not only is diversity and inclusion a differentiator, but a business imperative.
Sun, 11 Aug 2019 - 26min
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