Episode 128: How HR Technology is Helping to Shape the Future of Work (an interview with Ronni Zehavi)

There is no denying that over the past few years the way that we work has completely shifted. From employee priorities to the way that we operate – the word of work is constantly evolving and HR technology is at the forefront of this change. On today’s episode of the Digital HR Leaders Podcast, David is joined by Ronni Zehavi, Co-Founder and CEO of people management software, HiBob.

As Ronni highlights in the interview, HR software is no longer a system of records. It has evolved to be an integrated part of the HR function that helps HR professionals focus on strategic initiatives, manage employee engagement and experience, and drive overall business success. But what can we expect for the future of work and HR tech?

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Episode 127: How to Foster Collaboration Within Hybrid Working Teams (an interview with Mark Mortensen)

On today’s episode of the Digital HR Leaders podcast, David is joined by Mark Mortensen, Associate Professor of Organisational Behaviour at INSEAD. Mark, who is a global thought leader in team collaboration and group dynamics, is known for his research surrounding hybrid working teams. And as we enter new dimensions of working in a hybrid world, what better time to get him on the show to learn more about his views on what it takes to make hybridity work.

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Episode 126: How Spotify Developed Its Successful Work From Anywhere Program (Interview with Anna Lundström)

In a world where flexible working is gaining more attention than ever, Spotify has been leading the way with its infamous Work From Anywhere program. This program allows employees to choose their place of work, whether remote, hybrid or in a different city. In this podcast episode, David will speak to one of the architects driving the Work From Anywhere approach, Anna Lundstrom, Spotify’s VP of HR.

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Episode 125: How H&R Block are Transforming Their Company Structure (an interview with Tiffany Monroe)

In this week's podcast, we go on a journey with Tiffany (Scalzitti) Monroe, Chief People & Culture Officer at H&R Block, on how she is transforming H&R Block's people strategy to better align with the company's ambitious growth goals. In this discussion, Tiffany shares, the various phases she and her team have taken to implement their new operating system, BlockOS and real-time results, the impact the pandemic has had on the strategy's progress and her key learns.

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Episode 124: How Syngenta Successfully Upskilled Their HR Function Into Data-Literacy (an Interview with Madhura Chakrabarti)

In this week’s podcast, we are going to go on journey with Madhura Chakrabarti, Global Head of People Insights and Analytics at Syngenta, on how she has successfully upskilled Syngenta’s HR function into data fluency. Expect to learn more about the importance of upskilling the HR function to be more data literate, as well as the different learning pathways taken by Syngenta to help create a more data driven HR function. The conversation will also cover the impact this has had on Syngenta, and of course, Madura’s key advice for those embarking on a similar journey. Support from this podcast comes from Charthop. You can learn more by visiting: charthop.com/digitalhr

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Episode 123: How To Maintain A Positive Employee Experience During Rapid Growth (an Interview With Ivori Johnson & Emily Connery)

In this week's episode of the Digital HR Leaders, David features ChartHop's very own VP of People & Talent, Emily Connery, and Director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging, Ivori Johnson. Since ChartHop came on to the podcast last year, it has experienced fantastic growth. From just under 50 employees in 2021, it is now an organisation of over 200. And during this rapid growth, ChartHop has always kept its employee experience at the forefront of everything it does.

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Episode 122: How to Help Your Teams Be Okay When Things Are Not Okay (an interview with Mollie West-Duffy & Liz Fosslien)

In recent years, with the pandemic, rise in cost-of-living, and war in Ukraine, it is inevitable that we have all at some point experienced some form of overwhelming emotion. As such, our guests for this weeks show of the Digital HR Leaders podcast, are authors of the book Big Feelings: How to be Okay When Things Are Not Okay, Mollie West-Duffy & Liz Fosslien. Mollie and Liz share something incredibly relevant and valuable in this podcast, that being, it is ‘okay when things are not okay’. Click below to listen to this week’s episode or to read the full transcript.

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Episode 121: How To Be a More Compassionate Leader (Interview With Rasmus Hougaard)

Rasmus Hougaard, Founder and CEO of global research, leadership development and consulting firm Potential Projects, is on a mission to create a more human way of working and leading. Recently co-authored the book Compassionate Leadership: How to do hard things in a human way, Rasmus is going to be sharing his valuable insights into how we can become more effective leaders through the power of compassion, with David Green. Click below to listen to this week’s episode or to read the full transcript.

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Episode 120: How MetLife Made a Success of their Strategic Workforce Planning (interview with Laura Shubert)

In our latest episode, David is joined by Laura Shubert, VP of People Planning and Insights at MetLife. Having successfully driven the organisation’s Strategic Workforce Planning Initiatives, Laura will be sharing her learns and advice on how to successfully get buy-in from the organisation’s leaders, overcoming the challenge of obtaining quality data for the organisation’s strategic workforce planning analysis, the ongoing shift in demand for skills in post-pandemic leadership, and how technology helped MetLife go beyond the Excel sheet analysis. Click below to listen to this week’s episode or to read the full transcript.

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Episode 119: How To Help Your Teams Develop A Digital Mindset (Interview with Dr Paul Leonardi)

To talk to us about developing a digital mindset, in this week’s episode, David Green will be joined by Dr Paul Leonardi professor at UC Santa Barbara, and co-author of the book The Digital Mindset: What It Really Takes to Thrive in the Age of Data, Algorithms, and AI. Paul will be sharing what organisations and HR Leaders need to do to start helping their employees get to what he coins as the 30% rule of digital fluency – the minimum threshold of digital knowledge required to have digital conversations, and much more. Click below to listen to this week’s episode or to read the full transcript.

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Episode 118: How Strategic Workforce Planning Contributes to Business Success (Interview with Alicia Roach)

On the show today, I am talking to Alicia Roach, global thought leader in Strategic Workforce Planning and Analytics, co-founder and CEO of eQ8. Her passion lies in helping organisations execute their purpose by understanding their current and future workforce capability, and in this episode, she shares how organisations can take their Strategic Workforce Planning to the next level. the best practices and common pitfalls HR can avoid to setting up strategic workforce planning up for success. We also discuss the common misconceptions of strategic workforce planning, the importance of focusing on your organisations unique strategic workforce planning challenges, and the role of technology in really upgrading your analytics and much more. Click below to listen to this week’s episode or to read the full transcript.

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Episode 117: How Analytics, Data and Technology are Shaping the Future of Recruitment (interview with Kevin Wheeler)

On the show today, I am talking to Kevin Wheeler a globally known futurist in the world of HR. He is also Founder of Future Talent Institute, helping organisations create leading edge talent acquisition, employee development, and HR management strategies. With a focus on the future of recruitment, in this episode, Kevin will be sharing his ideas on a new model for talent acquisition, his views into why using RPO’s can be key to gaining access to wider talent intelligence, the role of technology and marketing in talent attraction, how technology can help prevent human bias during the candidate selection stage, and going beyond traditional reporting metrics and pivoting towards predictive recruitment analytics and much more. Click below to listen to this week’s episode or to read the full transcript.

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Episode 116: How to Combat the Burnout Epidemic (Interview with Jennifer Moss)

On the show today, I am talking to Jennifer Moss, award-winning author, public speaker, and expert in workplace well-being. Having recently published a book called ‘The Burnout Epidemic’, Jennifer and I will explore her top tips into recognising and tackling burnout to improve wellbeing at the employee, team and organisation level. Our conversation will cover some of the interesting data insights the pandemic has triggered on employee burnout. We will also discuss strategies that people leaders can take to keep employees happy and healthy such as: building burnout proof reward and recognition strategies, as well as implementing hiring initiatives that create a culture of burnout prevention. Click below to listen to this week’s episode or to read the full transcript.

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Episode 115: How to Deliver Workforce Insights at Scale (Interview with Ampie Swanepoel and Werner Merbold)

On the show today, I am talking to Ampie Swanepoel, Head of Workforce Insights Value Management and Werner Merbold, Head of Workforce Insights at Standard Bank Group, we go on a journey to explore how they are successfully delivering workforce insights at scale. In this episode, we discuss the significance of empowering people leaders to become more data-driven, and how they went about gaining buy-in from the organisation to share workforce data to their people leaders. Throughout this episode we also explore the shift from rear-view mirror reporting towards predictive workforce analytics, how the combination of a data driven chief human resources officer, a HR technology platform and a team of Meaningful Workforce Insights champions has helped Standard Bank Group deliver insights at scale as well as how they’re able to deliver insights at scale not just among HR, but across Standard Bank Group to empower business leaders. Click below to listen to this week’s episode or to read the full transcript.

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Episode 114: How to Lead Hybrid Teams with Clarity and Agility (Interview with Shlomit Gruman-Navot)

On the show this week, I’m speaking to Shlomit Gruman-Navot, Chief People Officer at OLX Group, one of the largest and fastest growing global trading platforms. With over 20 years of building organisational strength for global organisations, in this episode, Shlomit provides her invaluable insight into successfully leading hybrid teams during challenging and unprecedented times. Redefining the term VUCA as Vision, Clarity, Understanding and Agility, Shlomit shares why this is key for people leaders to successfully tackle what she currently coins as a ‘human-centric crisis’. Click below to listen to this week’s episode or to read the full transcript.

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Episode 113: How People Shape Data, and How Data Shapes People (Interview with Visier’s Ian Cook)

On the show this week, I’m speaking to Ian Cook, VP of People Analytics Solutions at Visier. He’s a man with a real passion for the people side of business and the subtle arts of bringing the right people together for optimum results. In this episode Ian shares insights, and plenty of case studies, on how best to approach data and real-life humans in separate but complementary ways. He also covers the dramatic rise in people analytics over the past few years and what it now means to be in a phase of mass adoption, the shift in what business leaders expect from HR when it comes to people analytics, how to get employees onboard with your data-driven ambitions, how to help HR business partners become more data literate and the concept of “turmoil contagion”. Click below to listen to this week’s episode or to read the full transcript.

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Episode 112: Live Special from People Analytics World 2022: Linking People Analytics to Business Impact (Interview with Jordan Pettman and Tertia Wiedenhof)

On the show this week, I’m speaking to Jordan Pettman Head of Organisation Analytics and Insight at London Stock Exchange Group, and Tertia Wiedenhof Head of People Analytics and Insights at Rabobank. This week’s show a slightly different podcast from normal, as this episode was recorded live at People Analytics World 2022, which took place in London and online in April. In this episode, you’ll hear their thoughts about the impact of the pandemic on the field of people analytics, the changing role of the chief people officer, the evolution and future considerations of hybrid working, the increased appetite for data-driven analytics, the best way for people analytics teams and HR to successfully work together. Click below to listen to this week’s episode or to read the full transcript.

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Episode 111: How to Grow Your People to Grow Your Company (Interview with Whitney Johnson)

On the show this week, I am talking to Whitney Johnson is CEO at Disruption Advisors and author of “Smart Growth – How to Grow Your People to Grow Your Company”. It’s full of advice about how individuals and organisations can realise their potential by charting where they are on Whitney’s reimagined version of the “S curve” model. Whitney has insights that speak to all of us, regardless of where we are on our professional journey. She’s got examples from companies – big and small – who have helped retain key talent by keeping them learning, developing and remaining firmly engaged. Whitney’s also got advice for recruiters on when – and how – they can identify people at the right stage of their career path, thoughts on juggling multiple S-curves at the same time, and tips on how to navigate professional development as we continue to build a new world of work, post-pandemic. Click below to listen to this week’s episode or to read the full transcript.

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Episode 110: How Uber Used Employee Listening to Develop its Return to Office Strategy (Interview with RJ Milnor)

On the show this week, I am talking to RJ Milnor, Head of People Analytics at Uber, about the work he and his team have been doing around employee listening, hybrid working and productivity. Throughout our conversation, RJ, talks about the journey that Uber embarked on to use people analytics to better understand employee sentiment, during the pandemic, and how that work has shaped Uber's approach to hybrid working and employees returning to the office. In this episode, we discuss how Uber conducts employee listening and how it's approach to surveys and continuous listening has changed throughout the pandemic. Click below to listen to this week’s episode or to read the full transcript.

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Episode 109: What is the Impact of Hybrid Working on Employees and Employers? (Interview with Peter Cappelli)

On the show this week, I am talking to Peter Cappelli, the George W. Taylor Professor of Management and the Professor of Education and Director for The Centre for HR, at The Wharton School. Throughout the conversation Peter shares his extensive knowledge and research on the world of work, HR, and leadership and we cover a number of different topics that Peter, has unique insights on. These include the impact of hybrid working on employees and employers and the effect this could have on people in their careers, now that we are coming out of the pandemic. We look at how employers are approaching bringing employees back to the office and what that means for employee productivity and engagement. Click below to listen to this week’s episode or to read the full transcript.

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