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By Josh Drean
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The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
We hop across the pond in this episode to talk with Perry Timms! Perry is Founder and Chief Energy Officer of People & Transformational HR Ltd. He is very much dedicated to creating amazing workspaces that bring productivity and wellbeing to all employees. Perry makes some bold claims about the future of work and how to start acting on it now.
Connect with Perry
https://www.linkedin.com/in/perrytimms/
People & Transformational HR Ltd
https://www.pthr.co.uk/
Book: The Energized Workplace
https://www.pthr.co.uk/learn/the-energized-workplace/
I’m convinced Lars Schmidt and I are kindred spirits, just look at the skateboards hanging on our walls!
Lars’ brand new book “Redefining HR” has made a HUGE splash in this industry and is getting rave reviews online. In fact, his book is #1 New Release on Amazon in Human Resources. It is jam packed with practical and real world experiences to help all HR practitioners and their organizations grow.
In this episode we explore the deep need to redefine HR starting today in order to adapt to the current challenges that companies are facing. He reminds us that disruption is not just an event we can recover from and go back to normal, but a new path that will lead us to improved efficiency and wellness in the workplace…however painful it may be in this moment.
If you aren’t following his LinkedIn yet, are you even in HR?
Go follow, pick up his book, and change your employee’s lives forever.
Follow Lars: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larsschmidt/
Buy the book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1789667046/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_1T4ZCMK2VE6EMHYQG9BP
Amplify Talent: https://amplifytalent.com/
Kevin Grossman is the President of Talent Board HR, a non-profit organization focused on the elevation and promotion of a quality candidate experience.
Kevin shares a story of how he got into the HR recruiting space by having a bad experience working with a potential employer and how it led to creating better experiences to recruit top talent. “It’s important to be wooed by the company. The experience starts even before day 1” Kevin sees the future of recruiting and is lengthening his stride towards it.
Pre-COVID, we had the lowest unemployment in decades, we were only measuring talent in a growth market and talent resentment was on the rise. In the now of work, the numbers fell off a cliff and millions of people are out of work. Kevin views it as a chance to reset and rebuild a better employer brand and experience for candidates.
Thanks for a great episode Kevin!
Connect with Kevin:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinwgrossman/
Talent Board
https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-talent-board/
Today we get a sneak preview of Leapgen’s brand new change management services led by David Henschel and Emily Liddle in their presentation called a Digital Change Experience that Sticks.
David spent 7 years as a Lead Associate at Booz Allen, and ran his own consulting group before joining the Leapgen team, and Emily is a Digital Workforce Transformation Specialist who is a pioneer in the digital experience movement. In this episode we dig deep into why traditional change management has failed us during the pandemic and why it’s so important to evolve and thrive in 2021. I hope you enjoy the conversation as much as I did.
There is no better way to kickstart the year than with LEAPGEN at our FUEL 2021 event. It’s a two-day digital conference that is action-packed with content-rich presentations, You’ll hear from Jim Holincheck on emerging HR Tech, Henry West on digital strategy for the CHRO, and of course Jason Averbook will kick start the event making massive predictions for the new year.
Register today!
https://www.airmeet.com/e/8652c1d0-3a4f-11eb-babe-4130ba19b548?mc_cid=fab27cf209&mc_eid=b32edb2403
David Henschel:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidrhenschel/
Emily Liddle:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilyliddle/
“Now is the BEST time to be a human…ever.”
This was my favorite quote from my podcast episode with Jill Katz, wow, we had synergy! Jill has such a shining personality that I had such a great time just listening to her, but she also brought the thunder when it comes to elevating #employeeexperience.
She taught me about the 5 Cs of change and how to embrace the new world of #digitalworkexperience, we talked about our losses in 2020 and how to move forward, and reminded us all that it’s not where your feet of butt are that matter! It’s about what you bring and how you bring it everyday.
As the final podcast episode of the year, I couldn’t have thought of a better person to bring such joy and hope to our listeners, Jill, thanks again for your brilliant spirit.
Jill’s Linkedin:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jillbkatz/
Jill’s Consulting:
https://hrassemble.com/
All the way from Dublin, Ireland, I was privileged to have on the show, Johnny Campbell, Co-founder and CEO of Socialtalent, THE hiring skills platform.
Johnny challenged us to think differently about how to move forward in the new future of work and thrive in the digital landscape. His insights can help organizations reach new heights and to not be afraid of change.
At one point I asked him about multi-tasking as we work from home and he said, “I don’t believe in multi-tasking.” It was a great reminder that it is important to slow down and focus on the task at hand.
As challenging and heartbreaking as the pandemic has been, it has also offered today’s workforce a chance to evolve and become better than ever. History is being written and we get to be a part of it!
Thanks again Johnny for delighting us with your presence and we’ll look forward to seeing you on future episodes.
Johnny's Linkedin:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnnycampbell/
SocialTalent:
https://www.socialtalent.com/
Gethin Nadin is a bit of a US history buff, even though he is from Cardiff, Wales. In our latest podcast he shares some amazing ties to how #workculture is affected by the culture of a nation.
We also explore the birth of the labor contract and the 8-hour workday with Henry Ford, how a recession impacts mental health and can drive a positive workplace change, and how employees get better at being financially fit during a pandemic.
Gethin has a way of translating complex stats and data into easy to understand insights and action. His latest book, A World of Good, he does exactly that and shares lessons from around the world in improving #employeeexperience. Def pick a copy up today.
Also, on a personal note, I had an amazing time learning about his mantra to #behumble. He is a perfect example of an expert who is seeking further light and knowledge on the subjects that inspire him the most.
Every minute of this podcast is packed with gems, go ahead, give it a listen 🙌
Céline Schillinger is a force tranquille in the employee experience industry and offers some truly great steps to embed the culture recipe into everything an organization is and does. She reminds us that culture is not just a project that leadership undertakes to help improve work, but the foundation upon which all success is predicated.
“We need to extend the number and range of instruments being played at our organization in order to deepen the meaning of our work.”
Come learn how her organization, We Need Social, is providing custom solutions to the custom problems that companies are facing in this new age of digital work.
Thanks again Céline, for your amazing insights.
Connect with Céline:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/celineschillinger/
Céline's website:
https://weneedsocial.com/
Céline's blog:
https://weneedsocial.com/blog
HR Tech is behind us, but let’s not leave the lessons we’ve learned with it. Now is the time to act!
Join me on this unique podcast episode with guest David Guazzarotto, host of the podcast Humans of HR and managing director of Leapgen’s Asia-Pacific expansion, where we break down the most vital moments of Jason Averbook’s keynote presentation and deepen our understanding.
He had so many great one-liners that each deserves it’s own episode, but here are our top 8:
David has 25 years of experience in this industry and provided me with a major lightbulb moment during our chat. Come discover your own ah-ha moments and take your practice to the next level. Let’s keep growing!
Connect with David:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dguazzarotto/
Leapgen events:
https://www.leapgen.com/events
Wow! Ben Eubanks on the show this week, he absolutely brings the heat with his knowledge and research on employee experience.
First we get to hear some stories of Ben’s successful (and failed) attempts at becoming a fix-it-man, and how it relates to the current landscape of engaging employees during the pandemic. Did you know that according to a recent HBR article, “agreeableness” is the most important factor in determining work experience success in 2020? Ben and I flush out that concept and make the case for a kinder and more empathetic workplace.
“If we have leaders who are not high on the “agreeableness" scale, how do we get them to be…and how do we model those behaviors? Give people a chance to support others and they will begin to prioritize how they act.”
Ben presents research that caring about your people leads to higher engagement, lower turnover, and a happier workforce. I push back on that to make sure we aren’t just talking about a fluffy hypothetical construct, but also driving bottom line results for the numbers-driven leader. He defends the argument brilliantly!
Ben also gets personal by telling us his driving motivation, “When I became an analyst I first committed not to do research for research’s sake, but to do research for practical impact. That’s what gets me excited.”
If this is your first time hearing about Ben…you’re welcome! Check out his industry-changing work.
Follow Ben:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/beneubanks/
Ben’s research:
https://lhra.io/
Most recent blog article:
https://lhra.io/blog/what-10-studies-say-about-the-covid-and-post-covid-workplace/
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.