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The podcast currently has 73 episodes available.
On today's show, David digs back into the inbox for his final Ask the Editor episode to answer questions around employee experience and diversity, equity and inclusion.
On today’s show David chats with Darrell “Coach D” Andrews, a well known speaker and an organizational consultant on matters of diversity, equity and inclusion.
Darrell recently spoke at our D&I focused event. This conversation will explore some of the elements of his 3M framework, his upcoming book and how he views some of the challenges DEI faces down the road.
Watch Darrell's entire session titled "The Equity 3M Framework: Building a Successful Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Initiative from the Inside Out"!
Connect with Darrell on LinkedIn!
On today’s show, David sits down with Don Schroeder, partner at the law firm Foley and Lardner, about the President’s latest executive order which included instructions for the Federal Trade Commission to limit or ban the use of non-compete agreements. We’ll dig into what enforcement and challenges to the ban might look like and how big of a priority this needs to be for companies as they adapt contracts and legal strategies.
On today’s show, David shares some of the insights from our one day Diversity and Inclusion focused event. We’ll dig into a variety of topics, ranging from new ways to source information from candidates, plugging ERGs into different areas of the organization, the challenges that keep DEI leaders up at night and why guilt is ultimately unproductive.
To see the content hub for the event, just visit HR Exchange Live: Diversity and Inclusion. Be sure to check that out if you want full access to the sessions.
On today's show, David chats with author, and former VP of Talent at LinkedIn, Steve Cadigan about the Great Resignation. They dig into what's driving it, what it means for employees, employers and the future of work.
Some of the topics covered in the show are also explored in Steve's latest book, titled "Workquake: Embracing the Aftershocks of COVID-19 to Create a Better Model of Working," which you can purchase on Amazon.
On today's episode, David takes a look back at our recent HR Tech event and shares snippets from sessions that spoke to a variety of issues. He also answers some questions that speakers didn't have time to address.
To view all the sessions from HR Tech and watch them on demand, visit the HR Tech North America 2021 content hub on the site!
On today's show, David digs into our upcoming HR Tech event to profile some of the sessions and provide a bit more details about what's on offer in the event's agenda. He then digs into some of the Ask the Editor questions he's received.
For more information on HR Tech or to register for the event, visit https://www.hrexchangenetwork.com/events-hr-tech-north-america/.
On today's show, David sits down Wil Shelton, author of a new book called “The Silent Agreement: An Illusion of Inclusion in Black Corporate America: How to Fight with Conviction and Avoid Broken Promises.” They dig into his inspiration for the book, the importance of an honest conversation around diversity issues and where the fight for equality and equity in the workplace goes from here.
If you’d like to learn more about Wil and his upcoming speaking engagements or to pick up a copy of the book, visit thesilentagreement.com.
On today’s show, we are joined by LaDavia Drane, Global Head of Inclusion, Diversity and Equity at Amazon Web Services. We’re gonna be discussing the issue of women in STEM careers, and in particular, AI. We chat about some of the barriers they face, some of the things Drane hopes to see at AWS and how we can help women grow in fields such as AI.
Following a report from Deloitte on Women in AI that had a lot of interesting insights into why women have struggled in AI as a field, I wanted to explore what the cost has been for AI as a result and what female leaders in the field feel needs to happen now. This interview comes off the back of that report.
On today’s show, David is joined by Dan Kaplan, partner at Foley and Lardner and co-chair of the firm’s national labor and employment practice. They discuss some of the most common questions Kaplan gets around the idea of a safe return to work, from OSHA worries to mandatory vaccines and evolving mask policies.
For more content on vaccine mandates and the impact of Coronavirus on HR, visit https://www.hrexchangenetwork.com/content-hub/coronavirus-and-hr
The podcast currently has 73 episodes available.