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Directionally Correct podcast has a NEW sponsor One Model! Check them out here: https://www.onemodel.co/directionallycorrect
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In this episode of Directionally Correct, hosts Cole and Scott engage in an insightful conversation with Jeremy Shapiro, the AVP of Workforce Analytics at Merck. With a backdrop of holiday cheer, Jeremy shares his personal and professional journey in workforce analytics, touching on topics from academic speeches to triathlon training.
As the discussion unfolds, the trio delves into the heart of people analytics, revisiting the seminal article "Competing on Talent Analytics" co-authored by Jeremy 14 years ago. Jeremy reflects on the evolution of this critical field, considering the successes and challenges faced by companies in implementing effective analytics.
The conversation also navigates the volatile landscape of global talent dynamics, the ethical implications of AI integration in HR practices, and what the future holds for people analytics amid fast-paced technological advancements. Jeremy's practical insights and anecdotes provide listeners with a nuanced perspective on making impactful, data-driven decisions in HR and beyond.
Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion sponsored by One Model, as listeners are invited to explore the crossroads of data, talent, and technology in shaping the future of work.
Competing on Talent Analytics
Disband the analytics team
Potential brain drain if everyone moved to countries they wanted
The role of classroom seating arrangements and friendship
By WRKdefined Podcast Network4.7
1515 ratings
Directionally Correct podcast has a NEW sponsor One Model! Check them out here: https://www.onemodel.co/directionallycorrect
Your support will help the podcast cover the costs of producing and distributing our podcast, while getting special premium access to the hosts. Please become a patron of Directionally Correct by going here: https://patron.podbean.com/directionallycorrect
Thank you for your support!
In this episode of Directionally Correct, hosts Cole and Scott engage in an insightful conversation with Jeremy Shapiro, the AVP of Workforce Analytics at Merck. With a backdrop of holiday cheer, Jeremy shares his personal and professional journey in workforce analytics, touching on topics from academic speeches to triathlon training.
As the discussion unfolds, the trio delves into the heart of people analytics, revisiting the seminal article "Competing on Talent Analytics" co-authored by Jeremy 14 years ago. Jeremy reflects on the evolution of this critical field, considering the successes and challenges faced by companies in implementing effective analytics.
The conversation also navigates the volatile landscape of global talent dynamics, the ethical implications of AI integration in HR practices, and what the future holds for people analytics amid fast-paced technological advancements. Jeremy's practical insights and anecdotes provide listeners with a nuanced perspective on making impactful, data-driven decisions in HR and beyond.
Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion sponsored by One Model, as listeners are invited to explore the crossroads of data, talent, and technology in shaping the future of work.
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