Posts tagged Future of Work
Episode 169: Unmasking Common Myths Around Remote Work (Interview with Nick Bloom)

In this episode of the Digital HR Leaders Podcast, join host David Green, and guest Nick Bloom, Professor of Economics at Stanford University, and Co-Founder of WFH Research, as they explore the dynamic world of hybrid and remote work. Throughout the conversation you can expect to learn more about an in-depth analysis of the historical trajectory of remote work, the pivotal lessons learned during the pandemic, and the lasting impact on the way we work.

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Episode 159: How To Scale People Analytics Through Experimentation and Productisation (Interview with Ian O’Keefe)

In this episode of the Digital HR Leaders Podcast, David is joined by Ian O’Keefe, Head of Talent Analytics at Amazon. With an impressive background working at renowned companies like Google and JP Morgan, Ian brings his wealth of experience to the table as he shares his insights on the evolution of people analytics teams and the critical role of a product mindset.

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Episode 156: Rethinking Leadership for the Future of Work (Interview with Heather McGowan)

In this episode of the Digital HR Leaders Podcast, David is joined by Future of Work Strategist and esteem co-author of the books: The Adaptation Advantage’, and ‘The Empathy Advantage’. Heather is renowned for her expertise in all things related to the future of work, and this conversation promises to be a thought-provoking exploration of the shifting landscape of work and the critical role of empathetic leadership.

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Episode 141: How AI Can Unlock Human Potential and Make Work More Meaningful (Interview with Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic)

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is everywhere! From the way we communicate, to the way we work – AI has become as staple in our everyday lives. But what is its impact on our society and our work? This episode will discuss just that, as David is joined by Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic, Professor of Business Psychology at Columbia University, Visiting Professor at Harvard University, Chief Innovation Officer at Manpower Group and the author of the fantastic book ‘I, human: ai, automation, and the quest to reclaim what makes us unique’.

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Episode 140: Navigating the Talent Marketplace of the Future (Interview with Jeff Schwartz & Jeroen Wels)

In this episode of the Digital HR Leaders, David will take a journey into the past, present and future of the talent marketplaces. Joining him is Jeff Schwartz, VP of Insights and Impact at Gloat and Senior Advisor of Future of Work at Deloittes, and Jeroen Wels, Founder of The People@Work Innovation Collective. With their combined experience and insights, this conversation will highlight thought-provoking advice on how organisations can start thinking and actioning for the future of their businesses.

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Episode 131: How to Use Talent Intelligence to Support Your Organisation in a Recession (an Interview with Toby Culshaw)

In this episode of the Digital HR Leaders podcast, David is joined by Toby Culshaw, Talent Intelligence Lead at Amazon and author of the book Talent Intelligence: Use Business and People Data to Drive Organizational Performance. Having built successful talent intelligence teams at both Phillips and Amazon, Toby is one of the leading authorities in the talent intelligence space. With the recently turned upside-down global economy and many large organisations looking at cost-cutting initiatives, Toby will share his insights into how organisations can leverage the power of talent intelligence to push through the heavy headwinds of the recession and come out with a competitive advantage.

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Episode 130: How Microsoft Created A Thriving Workforce By Going Beyond Employee Engagement (An Interview with Dawn Klinghoffer)

In this episode of the Digital HR Leaders podcast, David is joined by Microsoft’s Head of People Analytics, Dawn Klinghoffer.

With over 25 years of experience in HR, Dawn is passionate about using data and analytics to drive insights that help organisations make better decisions about their people. She’s also a big advocate for employee thriving. In this episode, Dawn shares her thoughts on why employee thriving is so important, and how organisations can create cultures that support it.

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Episode 129: Creating a Supportive Work Culture by Nurturing Mental Health & Wellbeing (an Interview with Jacqueline Brassey)

On this episode of the Digital HR Leaders Podcast, David is joined by Jacqueline Brassey, Chief Scientist and Director of Research for People and Organisation Performance at McKinsey and Co. Bringing over 20 years of experience as a practitioner academic in Leadership, Organisational Development and Positive Neuroscience, Jacqueline is passionate about helping organisations thrive by promoting mental health, wellbeing, agility and resilience. Research that Jacqueline has recently led has shown that despite organisations focusing their efforts on improving employee wellbeing, employee burnout remains shockingly high. This episode's conversation will cover various insights and actions HR Leaders can adopt to create a successful mental health and wellbeing strategy.

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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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