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Kia ora everyone and welcome to HR Chats with Te Radar. We are chatting to some of New Zealand’s leading lights in HR about a range of interesting trends and ideas from the world of human resources. We’ve got a diverse range of people lined up for you so we hope you’ll enjoy these Video Podcast sessions.
- 33 - Gobal Mobility
As the world becomes more interconnected, borders no longer constrain talent. Traditionally, global mobility meant a company’s efficiency in moving employees to different countries as expatriates or for business trips and assignments. Today, global mobility has evolved to mean a company’s ability to support a global workforce, fulfil workers’ preferences, and win the war on talent.
In this HR Chat, Shannon Karaka will draw on his industry experience and real examples to explain how the concept of working while living and traveling abroad extends well beyond the traditional ‘OE’ or expat assignments, and now forms part of a modern employee development and retention strategy.
Shannon Karaka has led the New Zealand and Australian operations of global HR platform Deel since 2021, helping customers hire and manage staff compliantly from anywhere in the world. He champions flexibility and a healthy work-life balance as a way to maintain a positive mindset.
Tue, 03 Sep 2024 - 25min - 32 - Trends shaping the future of work - Futureproof your workforce.
Many of the recruitment tools we use today were created during the industrial revolution. Our workforce has changed dramatically since then and the trends that are continuing to shape it give us an insight into some great ways we can futureproof our businesses.
Te Radar chats with Izzy Fenwick, founder of Futureful, New Zealand’s first values-led and skills-based recruitment platform. They discuss why now is the ideal time to consider how we can futureproof our work, along with the trends that are shaping the direction of the workforce. Izzy will also explore the challenges people face when thinking about the future and how Futurefulaims to assist businesses in securing their future.
Izzy's expertise lies at the intersection of human behaviour and corporate sustainability.
She is the founder of Futureful, New Zealand’s first values-led and skills-based recruitment platform. Futureful is on a mission to mainstream corporate sustainability by including ESG (environmental, social, governance) commitments in the recruitment process.
With her background in human-centred design, she previously served as the Sustainability Design Principal at DNA Design.
Izzy also serves on the board of The Aotearoa Circle; an organisation that brings together public and private sector leaders to pursue sustainable prosperity and reverse the decline of New Zealand's natural resources. Izzy is a fellow of the NEXT Foundation and has spent time speaking about sustainability and the future of work on local and global stages.
Tue, 03 Sep 2024 - 23min - 31 - The Future of Work | Implementing a four-day week in New Zealand
The Future of Work | Implementing a four-day week in New Zealand – WHY you would be silly not to! In this session Te Radar chats to Brian Yee about the main drivers in making the decision to move to a 4 day week, how they prepared, the changes they had to make to ensure success, how they measured success and the many insights and lessons learned from their experience. Brian will also tell us what a 4 day work week looks like at MSH and what their clients think of their 4 day work week, the impact its had on the team and advice they would give to other organisations thinking about trialling a 4 day work week. Brian will also tell us why he believes a 4 day work week could work for every organisation.
Thu, 08 Aug 2024 - 29min - 30 - HRNZ's Professional Accreditation process - All you need to know.
In this session Te Radar chats to Amy Clarke, HRNZ's Manager Professional Standards & Development about:
What the new professional accreditation process is for chartered membership and why did it change? What are assessors looking for from applicants with the new process and how does this differ from qualities under the previous process? Why should people get chartered? Why you shouldn’t be anxious about applying for chartered membership - do it today!Wed, 07 Aug 2024 - 20min - 28 - Graduate Schemes and Internships - Why they are important for graduates and business
In this session of HR Chats with Te Radar, we chat with Anna Ferguson, Chief People Officer for Vista Group
With a recession forecast as likely, university students are entering a workforce where jobs are competitive and not guaranteed. Auckland University of Technology’s Professor Candice Harris has warned students not to expect their “dream job” right away in the current market – and is also concerned about employers halting graduate programmes for short-term cost savings, as this can have longer-term impacts on the company’s employment pipeline.
Vista is about to open applications for its 2023 graduate and intern programme. Today we talk to Anna Ferguson, Chief People Officer at leading cinema software and data analytics company Vista Group, on why new graduates should consider graduate schemes and internships when starting out in their career, and why continuing to offer graduate schemes is important for businesses’ long-term success. In the tech sector, with its ongoing skills shortages, this is especially critical to cater for a fast-digitising world.
Specifically we cover:
How long has Vista Group been running its graduate programme, and what does it entail and how do they contribute to the business? Why do you think graduates should consider schemes like this, rather than applying for a standard role? What’s the value of these schemes for employers? Are they still feasible at a time when many workplaces are actually looking at job reductions? What advice would you give graduates wanting to make the most of a scheme like this, to kick-start their career? And likewise, how can employers best support new graduates?Fri, 12 May 2023 - 24min - 27 - Supporting HRNZ with their Te Ao Māori journey, and Transforming HRM.
In this episode of HR Chats with Te Radar we chat to Lorna Goodwin about:
Supporting HRNZ's Te Ao Māori journey and the creation of a framework - Whātika The guiding whakatauki How Whātika (our framework) is applicable for any organisation and can be used to guide their own journey. The ultimate outcome from transforming HRM.Wed, 19 Apr 2023 - 36min - 26 - Supporting employees through disaster recovery
In this episode of HR Chats with Te Radar we talk to Elizabeth McNaughton, CEO, Asia-Pacific for Hummingly, supporting employees through disaster recovery, specifically:
What does the disaster recovery journey look like and what does it mean for people leaders? What are the most important questions leaders need to be asking themselves right now? ‘recovery is a marathon not a sprint’ so how do organisations support their people over the long haul?Wed, 19 Apr 2023 - 31min - 25 - Modern Slavery in NZ?
Today we talk to Sarah Baddeley, on Modern Slavery - what is it and does it exist in New Zealand? She will also discuss the types of exploitation that occurs in New Zealand and what the Government is doing about it. Sarah will also discuss:
How can you find out whether you have it in your workplace? What can human resource leaders do to address modern slavery? What kinds of practical things can people wanting to make changes do? What can you do about it?Sarah Baddeley is Executive Director at management consultancy MartinJenkins
Wed, 19 Apr 2023 - 25min - 24 - Thinking of getting into HR?
In this episode of HR Chats with Te Radar we chat with Jocelyn Visser, HR Consultant for MyHR
Jocelyn, a self pro-claimed HR Nerd chats to us about why HR is such an amazing career path. Jocelyn will share her story:
Why HR and the steps Jocelyn took to build her own path. Things she wished she had known before getting into HR. Jocelyn's biggest learning so far. Advice she would give her younger self. And some top tips for getting your first HR role.Wed, 19 Apr 2023 - 23min - 23 - NZ HR Awards - enter today!Wed, 19 Apr 2023 - 19min
- 22 - Mental Health Awareness Week 2022 | Reconnect & the importance of connection for mental health and wellness
In this episode of HR Chats with Te Radar we chat to Jazz Thornton, International Mental Health Advocate & Co-Founder Voices of Hope during Mental Health Awareness Week 2022.
Covid saw levels of isolation and loneliness peak in a way we have never seen before. Mental health services are under extreme pressure trying to keep up with the overwhelming demand - Our country is now having to learn how we can best support ourselves and others to ensure a 360 of wellbeing and mental health care. In this podcast in support of Mental Health Awareness Week, Jazz Thornton will address:
How we move forward and help others to connect Why human connection is so important for our mental wellbeing How is connection to other people's stories important? Why do NZers find it hard to ask for help.Wed, 19 Apr 2023 - 22min - 21 - B Corp is just better business
In this episode of HR Chats with Te Radar we chat to Tim Jones, Grow Good CEO, Founder and B Consultant
Tim is New Zealand’s 1st qualified B Consultant having successfully completed the training programme run by B Lab ANZ. To date he has helped more than 80 companies from around the world successfully navigate the B Corp Impact Assessment, and is working with new businesses every month to take them through the process. In this session Tim will cover:
What is it B Corp? Where did it come from? How do you get Certified? Why becoming B Corp certified and what's in it for organisations.Wed, 19 Apr 2023 - 23min - 20 - Inside Out - Why Leadership starts with you
In this Episode of HR Chats with Te Radar we chat to Deb Bailey Director and Leadership Expert - Deb Bailey Ltd, on Inside Out - why leadership starts with you.
In this session Deb tells us about her new book, 'Inside Out - Why Leadership starts with you' - a book that provides a roadmap for busy leaders to help them plan and live their best lives and be the leader they always wished they had. Deb will chat about what inspired her to write the book and importantly how it supports the HR community.
Wed, 19 Apr 2023 - 34min - 19 - Workplace Wellbeing: HR Support to those going through separation/divorce
In this episode of HR Chats with Te Radar we talk to Bridgette Jackson, Founder of Equal Exes on Workplace Wellbeing: HR Support to those going through separation/divorce.
HR wellbeing policies cover many critically important events, eg. bereavement.
But many organisations don't have policies or programmes to support seperation/divorce, even thought the impact of separation/divorce can be just as impactful as a bereavement. In this session Bridgette will cover
What are the issues What is the tangible impact on people Does it affect work colleagues of the person going through these challenges? If a divorce is high conflict how does that impact employees work in the workplace? How can HR help?Wed, 19 Apr 2023 - 23min - 18 - Whanaungatanga – Our approach to looking after our people
In this episode of HR Chats with Te Radar we chat to Dr Mark Long, Manager – People, Safety and Culture & Hemi Heta, Health and Wellbeing Manager
Te Ahu a Turanga Alliance| Manawatū Tararua Highway project have been very deliberate about what and how they look after their people. It is values based, positive and reflective of their workforce. Te Ahu a Turanga Alliance have experienced better outcomes for their workforce because they genuinely believe their people are a part of the whānau.
Join Mark, Hemi and Te Radar for a kōrero about the journey Te Ahu a Turanga Alliance have been on while they refine their processes to ensure their people are not only safe but valued in their mahi.
Wed, 19 Apr 2023 - 30min - 17 - Pacific people and our workforce
In this episode of HR Chats with Te Radar we chat to Danica Hape-Tiria, Head of People & Culture at Tower Insurance
In this session Danica looks at her experiences with Tower, who have a large cultural diversity. 58% of their workforce identify as non-European, with the majority representing the Pacific. This is largely reflective of the areas their business operates within (8 Pacific islands) but also creates some unique opportunities for Tower.
Join our kōrero about Danica's story with Tower and their aim to continue to attract and retain Māori & Pacific people within their business. This unique workforce in its people make up and we will explore the impacts not only for Towers business but its people and communities it influences.
Wed, 19 Apr 2023 - 28min - 16 - Leadership - Looking After Yourself & Your Team During Uncertainty
Today's episode on HR Chats with Te Radar we chat with Lauren Parsons Wellbeing Specialist, Speaker & Author
In this session Lauren will cover:
Why do leaders need to look after themselves right now? How can leaders help staff help themselves? How does a leader help a team member who they can see really needs to - for example improve their sleep / their food intake etc when these can be very personal or touchy subjects? How do leaders create a resilient workplace culture? What are the key practical things you help leaders focus on?Wed, 19 Apr 2023 - 24min - 15 - Incorporating Sustainability into HR
In this episode of HR Chats with Te Radar we talk to Benji and Renee from CoGO, an organisation with service offerings in the sustainability space.
The theme of the podcast is around how they embrace sustainability internally through their HR practices:
Who is CoGO? How CoGO is embedding sustainability, and their company mission, into HR CoGO Policies in place to support sustainability Actions CoGO staff take around the office that support the mission? How can HR make sure they’re maximising their positive IMPACT on staff? How can CoGo support other businesses and HR leaders?Wed, 19 Apr 2023 - 24min - 14 - What role does wellbeing play in today's organisations?Wed, 19 Apr 2023 - 29min
- 13 - Sustainable Development Goals. What are they, why are they important and why HR needs to pay attention.
In this episode of HR Chats with Te Radar we chat to Bridget Williams Founder of social enterprise, Bead & Proceed.
We discuss:
Bridget's journey and how Bead & Proceed began So what are the SDGs and why are they so important? Why the beads? How is awareness and inspiration implemented through the social enterprise? Do you face any criticism or obstacles with this concept? How can people get involved if they are loving the sound of Bead & Proceed and want to know more about the SDGs?Bridget is the founder of social enterprise, Bead & Proceed, which exists to educate people about the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and inspires action towards them through creativity. Her passion for sustainability and using creativity as a tool for innovation has made her a recognised SDGs expert, assisting businesses and organisations with SDG strategic alignment and target reporting. She employs these skills to help businesses make authentic sustainable change and is renowned for her energy and enthusiasm, ensuing all staff and clients are taken on an SDG journey. As a former solicitor, Bridget thrives solving complex problems and practicing effective leadership in her governance roles. This includes being Deputy Chair of the Fendalton/Waimairi/Harewood Community Board and Trustee of the Christchurch Arts Festival. Bridget is also a member of the Asia New Zealand Foundation Leadership Network and Curator of the World Economic Forum Global Shapers Christchurch Hub, which has led her to become a creditable global change maker. Her efforts have been recognised and endorsed by the Rt. Hon. Helen Clark and the JCI Osaka Outstanding Young Person’s Programme.
About Bead & Proceed:
Bead & Proceed is a social enterprise that exists to educate people about the SDGs and to inspire action towards them through creativity. The idea is simple: we bring people together to each make a 5-beaded necklace, bracelet or keyring that represents the top 5 SDGs most important to them. While people paint, they come up with creative solutions to achieve their goals and they come away with a tangible object that helps anchors their learning, serves as a physical reminder of their commitment and a conversation starter to help spread SDG awareness. Since its launch in February 2019, more than 3,000 participants have attended our SDG workshops or purchased our Bead & Proceed Kits. Bead & Proceed has grown to offer tailored SDG workshops and ongoing SDG consulting support for businesses interested in growing their impact. To date, we have worked with a range of corporates and organistions including councils, universities, professional service firms, and other leading businesses in agriculture and tourism sectors.
What are the SDGs?
In 2015 all 193 UN Member States, including New Zealand, adopted the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The SDGs address 17 of the biggest issues facing our society and aim to help make the world a better place – ending poverty, preventing climate change, saving life on land and in our waters and eradicating inequality. The SDGs are to be achieved by 2030 and the UN have coined 2020 the start of the Decade of Action – we have 10 years left to achieve the SDGs so it’s crunch time! Sadly, not enough people know the SDGs exist and at the rate we’re going, no state is on track to achieving them –Bead & Proceed hopes to change that!
Wed, 19 Apr 2023 - 36min - 12 - HR issues for Directors right now (first published September 2020)
In this session of HR Chats with Te Radar we talk to Kirsten Patterson, Chief Executive, Institute of Directors on the issues facing directors now (note this episode was first published September 2020).
About KP
Kirsten Patterson, Chief Executive, Institute of Directors
Kirsten Patterson (known as KP) is the Institute of Directors Chief Executive. She is a qualified lawyer and a Chartered Fellow of the Human Resources Institute of New Zealand. She has extensive governance and leadership experience, and is actively involved in community initiatives.
A strong advocate of diversity, KP was one of the founding members of Global Women’s ‘Champions for Change’, a group of senior executives and directors who commit to diversity in the workplace. She is also a founding member of WiSPA, an organisation promoting women in sport, and mentors a number of business leaders.
Wed, 19 Apr 2023 - 26min - 11 - Supporting the Multigenerational Workforce
In this episode of HR Chats with Te Radar we talk to Michelle Donnelly, People & Performance Advisor at BDO in New Zealand.
Michelle will cover:
Why has there been so much discussion about the differences between generations, and why is a lot of it framed in a negative light? How true are the generational stereotypes in the workforce? Are we really so different? What are the benefits of a multigenerational workforce? What can employers do to support different generations across their workforce?Wed, 19 Apr 2023 - 40min - 10 - BULLYING AND HARASSMENT - the importance of monitoring mental health in the workplace
In this episode we talk to Elizabeth Berryman Founder and CEO of Chnnl, A start-up with a mission to engage employees and monitor personal mental wellbeing and provide direct feedback enabling management to take action in real-time. www.chnnl.app on the topic of BULLYING AND HARASSMENT - the importance of monitoring mental health in the workplace.
Wed, 19 Apr 2023 - 41min - 9 - DIVERSITY & INCLUSION and the role HR plays in supporting it.
In this session of HR Chats with Te Radar we talk to Amy Clarke, Business Partner, People and Culture team, Statistics NZ
Amy will chat with about:
Some things I wish people knew about D&I (particularly people in an HR space) Bringing your whole self to work means really different things to different people Invisible safety signals are so important for minority communities Being a good allyWed, 19 Apr 2023 - 40min - 8 - Post-Varsity Blues: are we failing our graduates?
In this session of HR Chats with Te Radar we talk to Steph Dyhrberg, Partner, Dyhrberg Drayton Employment Law discussing:
Why do we always hear young lawyers have such a hard time? Is the transition from university to work something that could be better supported? Has the culture of law improved at all over the past 3 years? What are some of the positive initiatives you’ve been involved in? What would you say to college students considering law as a career? Are other professions similar or better?Wed, 19 Apr 2023 - 43min - 7 - Lessons from a crisis – learnings for leaders
In this HR Chats with Te Radar we talk to Jonathan Black, Chartered Organisational Psychologist & founding director of Farsight Limited on learnings for leaders through a crisis, focusing on:
What lessons from past major events can we apply to a Covid 19 world in terms of psychological response, or are we starting afresh? What are some of the hidden challenges employers face regarding the health and wellbeing of their employees in the new Covid 19 world?Wed, 19 Apr 2023 - 29min - 6 - How HR practice is vital to the wellbeing of our Māori workforce - Part three
HR Chats with KARLI TE AOTONGA, WHĀNAU DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME MANAGER, WAKATŪ INCORPORATION
Part Three of our chat with Karli on how HR practice is vital to the wellbeing of our Māori workforce covers the following:
Supporting Māori employees when there are challenges in the workplace Measures HR can put in place when Māori leave your workplaceWed, 19 Apr 2023 - 13min - 5 - How HR practice is vital to the wellbeing of our Māori workforce - Part Two
HR Chats with KARLI TE AOTONGA, WHĀNAU DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME MANAGER, WAKATŪ INCORPORATION
This session with Karli on how HR practice is vital to the wellbeing of our Māori workforce, we spilt the conversation into 3 parts, with the second focusing on:
Part two
Supporting Diversity and Inclusion specifically for Māori employees Supporting Māori through performance development and performance conversations Improving our learning and development offerings for Māori employees considerations to improve our remuneration, recognition, rewards, benefits and entitlements for our Māori employees Talent management and workforce planning for Māori employeesWed, 19 Apr 2023 - 20min - 4 - How HR practice is vital to the wellbeing of our Māori workforce - Part one
HR Chats with KARLI TE AOTONGA, WHĀNAU DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME MANAGER, WAKATŪ INCORPORATION
This session with Karli on how HR practice is vital to the wellbeing of our Māori workforce, we spilt the conversation into 3 parts, with the first focusing on:
Part one
HR Framework on how best to support the wellbeing of Māori in your workplace Talent attraction and recruitment – improving HR practice for Māori seeking to enter your workforce Supporting hiring managers with a positive onboarding experience for MāoriWed, 19 Apr 2023 - 21min - 3 - Rethinking the notion of leadership and failure.
Our second episode we are talking to Kavita Khanna, Director of People & Capability, Tonkin & Taylor
Kavita will be discussing designing organisations for the times we live in. How our current organisational structures & systems are so counter-productive to the outcomes we want to achieve in the context of:
A world that is more connected than ever Availability of knowledge that democratises expertise An education system that is slowly shifting to teaching people (and not just young ones) how to learn rather than focus on content A societal expectation that businesses pay more than lip service to shaping society Career paths that need to be shaped to meet varying expectations of generations and belief systems Need for our people to be change agents and path finders to respond to the VUCA times we live inAnd what leaders and professionals need to be thinking of when shifting organisations or dragging them to meet these challenges
Wed, 19 Apr 2023 - 35min - 2 - Healthy at Amatil Wellness ProgrammeWed, 19 Apr 2023 - 30min
- 1 - Thinking of getting into hr?
Today we talk to Jocelyn Visser, HR Consultant for MyHR, a self pro-claimed HR Nerd about why HR is such an amazing career path.
Jocelyn chats to Te Radar about her story, specifically:
Why HR and the steps Jocelyn took to build her own path. Things she wished she had known before getting into HR. Jocelyn's biggest learning so far. Advice she would give her younger self. And some top tips for getting your first HR role.Tue, 18 Apr 2023 - 23min
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