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Organisational strategy often looks clear on paper — but translating that strategy into a structure that actually works in practice is where many organisations struggle. In this episode of The HR Room Podcast, Dave and Mary are joined by returning guest John Kennedy, Head of HR Organisational Development at Iarnród Éireann (Irish Rail), to explore how HR leaders can move from high-level strategy to effective, real-world organisational design.
The conversation examines why structure is not just an operational detail, but a critical enabler of strategy. John highlights the importance of alignment — ensuring coordination, coherence and communication across the organisation — while Mary emphasises the risks of poorly thought-through changes, including unintended consequences and organisational friction.
Together, they explore the realities of organisational change, from the need for continuous adaptation (rather than one-off transformation) to the human challenges that often derail even the most well-planned initiatives. The discussion blends practical insight with real-world experience, including examples from Irish Rail’s large-scale transformation and investment programmes.
A key theme throughout the episode is that successful organisational design is not just about structure — it’s about people. From gaining buy-in and addressing resistance to understanding the psychology behind change, HR leaders play a central role in ensuring that strategy translates into meaningful outcomes.
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If you have suggestions for future episodes, or if you’d like to join us as a guest, reach out to Dave Corkery at [email protected] or connect with him on LinkedIn.
The HR Room Podcast is brought to you by Insight HR — where we speak with HR leaders, experts and practitioners across Ireland about the issues shaping the world of work today.
If you’re enjoying the podcast, please share it with colleagues or friends and leave us a review.
We love to hear your feedback, we take requests, and we’re always here to support you with your HR challenges.
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Organisational strategy often looks clear on paper — but translating that strategy into a structure that actually works in practice is where many organisations struggle. In this episode of The HR Room Podcast, Dave and Mary are joined by returning guest John Kennedy, Head of HR Organisational Development at Iarnród Éireann (Irish Rail), to explore how HR leaders can move from high-level strategy to effective, real-world organisational design.
The conversation examines why structure is not just an operational detail, but a critical enabler of strategy. John highlights the importance of alignment — ensuring coordination, coherence and communication across the organisation — while Mary emphasises the risks of poorly thought-through changes, including unintended consequences and organisational friction.
Together, they explore the realities of organisational change, from the need for continuous adaptation (rather than one-off transformation) to the human challenges that often derail even the most well-planned initiatives. The discussion blends practical insight with real-world experience, including examples from Irish Rail’s large-scale transformation and investment programmes.
A key theme throughout the episode is that successful organisational design is not just about structure — it’s about people. From gaining buy-in and addressing resistance to understanding the psychology behind change, HR leaders play a central role in ensuring that strategy translates into meaningful outcomes.
If you’re not already following us on LinkedIn, please do.
If you have suggestions for future episodes, or if you’d like to join us as a guest, reach out to Dave Corkery at [email protected] or connect with him on LinkedIn.
The HR Room Podcast is brought to you by Insight HR — where we speak with HR leaders, experts and practitioners across Ireland about the issues shaping the world of work today.
If you’re enjoying the podcast, please share it with colleagues or friends and leave us a review.
We love to hear your feedback, we take requests, and we’re always here to support you with your HR challenges.
Immediate HR support 👉 056 770 1060 or [email protected]

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