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17 Feb 2022Series 3: 2022 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Trends00:43:26

We are thrilled to be launching the third series of HR Insights - The Podcast with returning guest Sasha Scott, CEO & Founder, Inclusive Group. Sasha is an expert in her field, she understands the commercial drivers behind reducing bias within the workplace and the critical need to promote and sustain inclusive workplace cultures in order to attract and retain talent. Sasha has been recognised by the Global Diversity List as a Top 10 Diversity Consultant. 

Emily Ramji has passed the baton over to a new host for this series, CEO & Owner of Elliott Scott HR, Stuart Elliott. Stuart is very excited to chat with all the fantastic HR guests we have lined up this series and we thank Emily for her hard work in hosting our previous seasons.  

Our two prior episodes with Sasha remain the most popular with our listeners. In this episode she and Stuart reflect on which of 2021’s predicted trends were realised and what she sees being key in DEI for 2022.  

Key Timestamps: ​ 

 6.00: The challenges around Inclusion & Diversity in 2022 and the trends realised in 2021  

13.15: What trends are most prominent globally? 

15.15: Why measuring diversity is critical  

16.54: Reluctance towards providing information about identity   

19.40: The challenges with gathering diversity data  

21.05: Organisations refocusing on EDI and ESG intersections after the Pandemic  

25.57: ERG Fatigue 

27.52: How inclusive is hybrid working? 

32.10: How DEI candidates can gauge how invested the leadership team are in DEI 

36.05: How to be inclusive with your language  

41.36: Sasha’s key predicted DEI trend for 2022  

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24 Feb 2022Series 3: Are Annual Performance Reviews a Thing of the Past?00:33:14

Our next episode of HR Insights – The Podcast is out now! Stuart Elliott chats to Roly Walter, Founder of Appraisd, an employee performance management system that is unique in aiming to help managers get the best from their team members. 

Appraisd began in Roly’s garden shed where he combined his experience working as an HR and business analyst with his interest in coding. He began with the kernel of an idea: an employee-first approach to performance and development; something that employees would find genuinely useful, something HR would be proud of implementing and something managers would find a blessed relief from the tired and out-dated appraisal forms they were used to. Since then the company has grown substantially.  

In this episode Stuart and Roly question whether the annual performance review process is outdated, the pain points around them and Roly shares various ideas around how career conversations could be structured instead.   


Key timestamps:  

  • 6.20: A few years ago annual performance reviews were reported to be things of the past, why are they still around? 
  • 10.10: How career conversations could be structured  
  • 12.02: 95% of managers are unhappy with the traditional performance review process, why? 
  • 15.08: Advice for conducting performance reviews remotely  
  • 20.50: Employee engagement pulse surveys and tech – what Roly and Stuart are seeing people do differently in the market  
  • 26.23: Statistics show the positive impact flexible working has had on employees, what is the response to companies who want people back in the office five days a week? 
  • 29.59: Roly’s key piece of advice to HR on the performance review process  

 

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03 Mar 2022Series 3: Change Management for a Changing World00:34:43

This week on HR Insights – The Podcast, our host Stuart Elliott is speaking to Friska Wirya, Principal Owner of Fresh by Friska.  

Friska is a change management expert who turns sceptical stakeholders into involved participants who want to co-create change in their organisations. She’s led change efforts for the digital transformation of a large ASX-listed miner, spearheaded changes impacting 23,000 stakeholders and a $42m tech implementation for the world’s largest policing jurisdiction. 

In today’s episode Stuart and Friska discuss change management in the changing world we find ourselves in, tools to effectively generate and communicate change across the organisation and also manage leaders wellbeing during a large scale process.   

Key timestamps: 

  • 4.40: How to manage change fatigue  
  • 7.10: The team dynamic in a hybrid environment  
  • 8.49: Top tips for change management in the current uncertain climate  
  • 12.40: Company communication on change through video updates  
  • 14.58: Building engagement capital 
  • 16.17: Tools to get employees involved & engaged in change workshops 
  • 20.19: Dealing with someone who dominates conversations 
  • 22.19: Advice to employees going through culture change in the hybrid environment and companies who have done this well  
  • 24.30: Tools to identify your company culture  
  • 28.50: Leaders wellbeing during large scale change  

 

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10 Mar 2022Series 3: Learnings from a Global HR Career with HRD Rhona Moodly00:38:07

This week on HR Insights – The Podcast, our host Stuart Elliott is chatting to Rhona Moodly, Human Resources Director, EMEA. Rhona is an international Senior Business Executive with truly global experience and perspective who has lived in the Middle East and Europe. She has worked and led teams across the multiple geographies of the emerging markets of Africa, Asia and Middle East, and the developed markets of Europe and North America.   

Rhona is the first of a selection of exclusive guests on this series of the podcast who are internal HR professionals. They will be sharing an inside of view of the current trends and what they are seeing and experiencing in the HR world. Stuart and Rhona speak about her path to becoming an HR professional, her global career and through this how she’s seen HR differ between the regions and lessons learnt from her overseas experience.

Key timestamps: 

·      7.35: Rhona’s career trajectory into HR and Talent Acquisition 

·      9.28: Becoming an HR Generalist 

·      10.30: Growing up in South Africa 

·      11.45: Being empowered to bring about change in an organisation 

·      12.45: Rhona’s global career and how she’s seen HR differ between the regions 

·      18.35: Three lessons from Rhona’s overseas experiences 

·      21.58: Working style changes following Covid 

·      26.43: Rhona’s view on hybrid working – is the office dead?

·      30.06: What’s ahead for HR?

·      34.21: Advice for up and coming HR professionals 

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17 Mar 2022Series 3: The Power of HR Data in Driving Organisational Change00:35:34

This week on HR Insights – The Podcast, our host Stuart Elliott is speaking to Jordan Pettman, Head of Organisation Analytics and Insights at London Stock Exchange Group. Jordan has worked in People Analytics for around a decade, as both a consultant working with leading organisations all over the world, and in-house at his current role with LSEG. Prior to this he worked at Nestlé, where one of his projects was recently published in the Excellence in People Analytics book.    

Stuart and Jordan discuss how data is a widely accepted part of our everyday lives, the value of being a data driven organisation, how it can create the right change when you speak the language of the company and how collecting employees data is vital in creating an inclusive and diverse organisation.   

Key Timestamps:  

  • 9.00: How data has become a part of our lives  
  • 13.14: A case study on speaking the language of the organisation to make data driven decisions from Jordan’s time at Nestlé 
  • 20.10: Being data driven vs data supported   
  • 21.42: The impact of GDPR - what if most employees start to refuse to give their data to the organisation?  
  • 27.02: Is data helping businesses become more inclusive?  
  • 32.42: Educating the organisation on the behaviours needed to reach objectives  

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24 Mar 2022Series 3: Employee Experience - Treating Your Employees Like Customers00:31:37

We’re excited to share the latest episode of HR Insights – The Podcast with you. This week our host Stuart Elliott speaks with Bianca Stringuini, Head of People Experience and Culture at KPMG. For the past 15 years Bianca has been responsible for creating and implementing I&D, Wellbeing, Engagement and Change Management strategies for Fortune 500 companies across multiple markets. She currently leads the People Experience and Culture team at KPMG in Singapore, where their aim is to create the best employee value proposition and experience to everyone in an inclusive and human centric manner. 

In this episode Stuart and Bianca discuss how to build and implement an effective employee experience and company culture, the importance of incorporating inclusion, wellbeing and change into this and how to seek feedback and learn what your company's employees want and need. 

Key Timestamps: 

·      4.04: What is employee experience? 

·      7.19: Addressing employee experience in your company 

·      8.46: How to create a culture that employees value 

·      10.44: The rise in importance of employee wellbeing 

·      15.00: Building an inclusive employee experience 

·      16.37: How often should company's review their culture? 

·      18.47: Gauging your company's culture 

·      20.43: Role modelling your company values through behaviour 

·      22.13: Company culture in a hybrid working environment 

·      25.44: Can you build culture in a fully remote organisation? 

·      28.00: Three tips for any company currently reviewing their employee experience

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07 Apr 2022Series 3: Are You Emotionally Literate?00:37:12

In this weeks episode Stuart Elliott chats to Laura Simpson, Founder and Executive Coach at Altura Coaching. Laura is an as an EMCC-accredited executive coach, who helps those in high-performance environments dismantle the obstacles stopping them from thriving at work.

 

Before launching her coaching business, Laura was hired by Latham & Watkins to lead on trainee development. Prior to that, she spent almost three years as Recruitment and Learning & Development Manager for Katten Muchin Rosenman.

Laura is passionate about emotional literacy. We all experience and transition through various emotions daily, whether we are comfortable with them or not. Often they are signposts of our values and needs and seek to be addressed. In this episode Laura talks us through why emotions matter in the workplace, the skills needed to develop emotional literacy and agility and how individuals and organisations can start their journey. 


Key Timestamps: 

·      6.25: Why is emotional literacy important and what is it?

·      12.30: Why do emotions matter in the workplace? 

·      15.06: Being emotionally agile 

·      16.06: Are some emotions more important than others? 

·      17.33: Can people who show emotions at work be successful?

·      19.30: Anger in the workplace

·      22.08: The impact of toxic positivity 

·      26.00: Adapting your emotions to meet others 

·      26.42: The skills needed to develop emotional literacy 

·      30.25: Is there a place for people who don’t want to display emotion and how can they be more emotionally literate? 

·      32.50: What actions individuals and organisations should take to start their emotional literacy journey 

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14 Apr 2022Series 3: De-stress Yourself00:37:50

This week on HR Insights – The Podcast, Stuart Elliott chats to Kathleen Bosman, Author, HR Expert, and ICF Professional Certified Coach. Kathleen has extensive experience in Human Resources and Sales, having led teams of up to 200 people in companies such as Citibank and Unilever. An accredited coach, she has also worked with organisations to develop a coaching culture and today she works closely with CEOs, HR leaders and management teams in all sectors to develop their coaching skills and bring a growth mindset into the organisation.  

 

This month is stress awareness month. We are in the midst of a global mental health crisis and cases of chronic stress and anxiety are on the rise. We all experience both negative and positive stress in our lives, negative stress can have a physical impact, make us feel tired, anxious, sad, and lead to poor health and burnout. In 2020 Kathleen wrote a book ‘DE-STRESS YOURSELF’, a self-paced step-by-step guide for becoming your own stress master. In this episode Stuart and Kathleen discuss the causes and impacts of stress, how we can work to decrease our stress and how organisations can play a part in this.  

Key Timestamps: 

  • 6.43: The causes of stress and burnout  
  • 10.20: Is the pressure we experience typically influenced by internal or external factors? 
  • 11.23: Is all stress bad? 
  • 15.38: How positive and negative stress can differ between people 
  • 16.15: How can we manage and decrease our stress?  
  • 26.48: How organisations can create a healthy, sustainable environment.  

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21 Apr 2022Series 3: Becoming a Strategic HR Professional00:39:25

This week on HR Insights – The Podcast, Stuart Elliott chats to Andrew Bartlow, CEO of People Leader Accelerator, a preeminent development program for start-up HR leaders. Andrew has 25 years of Human Resources and Talent Management experience across a wide spectrum of organisations varying in size and industry. He is also the co-author of ‘Scaling for Success: People Priorities for High Growth Organisations,’ and leads Series B Consulting, which helps businesses to articulate their people strategy and accelerate their growth, while navigating rapid change. 

In this episode Stuart and Andrew discuss how HR Directors: can take their career to the next level, how to partner with the CEO and strive to work at the strategic level of an organisation, operating in effect as a management consultant.  

Key Timestamps: 

  • 6:56 – What Andrew likes about working with HR Professionals 
  • 8:50 – How HR professionals differ from those in Finance/IT/Sales 
  • 10:34 – The coaching and guidance Andrew typically gives to HR Directors  
  • 13:45 – Do CEO’s care about HR? Is HR ever at the top of the agenda? 
  • 16:17 – Do CEO’s know what ‘good’ looks like in HR? 
  • 19:35 – How long it takes to get the CEO to start thinking strategically in partnership with their HRD 
  • 23:33 – What do small companies or start-ups tend to get wrong in terms of growth? 
  • 30:40 – Work environment changes as a business grows and appreciating the seasonality of tenure 
  • 32:22 – Common flaws demonstrated by CEO’s who are trained into the position, not the founder of the business 
  • 34:49 – Key advice to senior HR professionals looking to step up and work at the strategic level with a CEO or board  

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28 Apr 2022Series 3: Successful HR Transformation on a Global Scale00:35:49

In this week’s episode, our host, Stuart Elliott chats to Dr Rebecca Koch, Chief People Officer - Europe, at one of the biggest logistics firms in the world; DB Schenker. As a Senior HR Executive with global leadership experience, Rebecca has a proven track record in leading change, driving (HR) transformation, building high-performing organisations, developing talent, managing crises, and succeeding in fast changing environments. 

Rebecca is considered an expert in her field and specialises in leading change. In this episode Rebecca talks us through the complications of change, the best way to achieve success and how to navigate cultural differences when driving global change.  

Key Timestamps: 

  • 9:15- Key aspects to have in place before rolling out change  
  • 11:34- Managing people through change  
  • 12:12- Dealing with resistance to change  
  • 16:18- The impact of country and local cultures on a successful global transformation 
  • 18:43- Crucial elements of change management  
  • 19:55- Change and the younger working generation  
  • 21:37- Learning curves from living abroad  
  • 24:57- Getting buy in from the business 
  • 27:47- Lessons learnt from unsuccessful change management  
  • 30:04- 3 key hints and tips for rolling out a global transformation project   

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12 May 2022Series 3: Why Company Values Matter00:37:47

This week on HR Insights – The Podcast, our host, Stuart Elliott speaks to Dr. David S Cohen, Ed.D. Founder and Principal Consultant of DS Cohen & Associates. David transitioned from education to corporate consulting over 30 years ago and works with leaders helping them understand what is required to build a thriving organisation with a desirable employee experience.  

In this episode David the difference between overt and covert values, what tools organisations can use to ensure they are working towards the values they have set in place and how strategy and values coincide. David also shares his top 3 tips for implementing a set of values in an organisation.  

David is recognised by the GlobalGuru Top 30 as a thought leader in Organisational Culture and is also a member of the MG100 Coaches. 

Key Timestamps:  

  • 5:45 - Why Values are Important to an Organisation 
  • 8:19 - Overt and Covert Values  
  • 12:18 - Understanding your Organisations Values 
  • 17:30 – Tools To Ensure Organisations Are Working to the Values They Have Set in Place
  • 20:35 – Strategy and Values 
  • 24:35 – How to Merge Values from Different Organisations 
  • 33:31 - 3 Tips for Implementing a Set of Values 

You can listen to and download HR Insights from Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and other popular podcast apps. Please subscribe so the latest episodes are directly available! You can also join our HR Community and follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram.

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01 Jun 2022Series 3: Creating an Inclusive Environment00:32:56

We are excited to share with you episode 12 of HR Insights - The Podcast, our host Stuart Elliott speaks to our very own Anouk De Blieck, Executive Advisor for Elliott Scott HR. Anouk has an extensive, international career spanning over 30 years, she has been a senior leader and advisor to organisations in tech, payments and the banking sector before pursuing her career in HR. With a focus on DEI, she is considered an expert in her field and we are very excited to have her on the show.  

In this episode Stuart and Anouk discuss creating an inclusive environment; speaking about what makes an inclusive environment, how to achieve this in every setting and the position leaders hold in aiding the success of an inclusive environment. 

Key Timestamps: 

4.15 - You don’t need to be perfect all the time 
7.35 - What is an inclusive environment? 
9.51 - Creating an inclusive culture in a hybrid world 
12.39 - What part do leaders play in company culture? 
14.13 - What is a leadership shadow? 
16.49 - Identifying your leadership shadow 
20.42 - Being self-aware 
23.28 - Coaching and self-coaching 

You can listen to and download HR Insights from Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and other popular podcast apps. Please subscribe so the latest episodes are directly available! You can also join our HR Community and follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram.

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28 Jun 2022Series 3: Highlights of the Series00:18:37

We are delighted to share with you the final episode of HR Insights – The Podcast, Series 3, a recap of the last 12 episodes. 

In this episode, our Marketing Manager Emily Abbott took the hosting baton. Emily has been with the company for almost 6 years and continues to grow and develop the brands that form the Elliott Scott Group. Emily spoke with our resident host, CEO and Owner of Elliott Scott HR, Stuart Elliott, and discussed his highlights and key takeaways from the series. They also give you an insight of what to expect in Series 4, which is coming later this year. 

On behalf of the Elliott Scott HR team we would like to say a big thank you to all of those involved in making this series of HR Insights a success; to our audience, guests and of course our wonderful host. See you all later in the year for Series 4! 

In the meantime if you want to check out any of our previous episodes you can do so via our website: https://www.elliottscotthr.com/blog/tag/podcast 

Key Timestamps: 

  • 4.00 - Finishing Series 3
  • 4.59 - The Struggles of Filming a Podcast Series
  • 5.54 - Topics of Conversation
  • 7.08 - Feedback From Our Audience
  • 7.52 - Highlights From This Series
  • 9.45 - Memorable Statements 
  • 11.38 - Hot Topics for Series 4
  • 13.43 - Pertinent Trends for the Rest of Series 3
  • 16.40 - When Will We Return for Series 4?

You can listen to and download HR Insights from Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and other popular podcast apps. Please subscribe so the latest episodes are directly available! You can also join our HR Community and follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram.

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27 Oct 2022Series 4: Embedding DEI Into Your Recruitment Process00:41:38

Series 4 of HR Insights: The Podcast is here!

We are thrilled to be bringing you the fourth series of HR Insights: The Podcast. The first episode of this series sees Justine Thompson, Senior Associate of Inclusive Group and our returning host Stuart Elliott. CEO and Owner of Elliott Scott HR, speak on embedding DEI into the recruitment process. Stuart is very excited about our new series and is looking forward to continuing discussions around different aspects of the HR industry.

Our guest today, Justine, is a highly experienced diversity leader with over 20 years of HR experience including 8+ years in dedicated diversity roles. She has worked extensively with leaders and talent at all levels to develop a solid understanding of what gets in the way in the DEI space and has developed best practice tools to help support organisations with this journey.

In this episode Stuart and Justine discuss the difficulties and triumphs of embedding DEI into the recruitment process, Justine shares stories from her career and great examples of how DEI can be added into any process.

Key Timestamps:

  • 01:19- An introduction to Justine
  • 08:11- DEI agenda and data
  • 10:20- Understanding data driven DEI
  • 14:13- Discovering issues in your recruitment process
  • 16:43- Concerns in a recruitment process
  • 20:43- Name blind CV's 
  • 24:10- DEI isn't a PR stunt 
  • 25:35- Salaries and pay transparency 
  • 30:00- Pay gap reporting 
  • 36:01- Performance reviews and promotion processes 

You can listen to and download HR Insights from Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and other popular podcast apps. Please subscribe so the latest episodes are directly available! You can also join our HR Community and follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram.

Thank you for listening and please do review and rate us wherever you listen!

03 Nov 2022Series 4: Gnowbe: Your Digital Companion00:37:58

Welcome back to episode two of HR Insights: The Podcast series four!

This week brings another exciting conversation, our host Stuart Elliott speaks to Founder and CEO of Gnowbe, So-Young Kang about her platform and the amazing scholarship they are facilitating.

So-Young is a people loving, organisation focused, ideas person. She comes with a wealth of experience in Transformational Design and is passionate in seeing people flourish. In 2016 So-Young started Gnowbe, a pioneering mobile micro-learning and micro-authoring platform to help people perform better. Gnowbe's approach is bite-sized, collaborative and drives 'on-the-job application' for greater performance. Gnowbe is all about learning-by-doing. We do this through a simple approach based on adult learning science called Know - Think - Apply - Share.  A fantastic tool for our audience to get on board with.

In this episode So-Young tells us a little about Gnowbe, how it can be applied and how user friendly it is. Within the podcast Stuart and So-Young also discuss the benefits of micro-learning and the $10m scholarship fund they are running in which you will be awarded a Level 1 Certification in ‘Microlearning Instructional Design’. 

 

Key time stamps:

  • 1:00- An Introduction to So-Young
  • 5:32- Getting to know Gnowbe 
  • 9:09- Origin of the name Gnowbe 
  • 11:33- Gnowbe gnomes 
  • 12:40- How does Gnowbe work?
  • 16:05- Resisting change 
  • 17:52- Free scholarship 
  • 22:30- Adopting change 
  • 25:03- Taking the ‘tech’ out of technology 
  • 29:29- Who’s using Gnowbe?
  • 31:01- Advice for micro-learning 

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10 Nov 2022Series 4: The 4 Day Working Week: Pros and Cons00:38:28

We are back with another great episode of HR Insights: The Podcast!

This week our host, Stuart Elliott, speaks to Glenn Wallis, Managing Director of Exigence

Glenn is one of the few people globally to have achieved a Doctorate in Coaching and, as Managing Director of Exigence, works with business leaders and HR specialists to help navigate the ever changing landscape. Glenn comes to us with over 20 years of experience developing and supporting those at the forefront of their industries. 

In this episode Stuart and Glenn speak all about the four day working week, the pros and cons of having less time at work, the effects of having positive work/life balance and the examples being trialled to make the four day week possible. 

Key Time Stamps:

  • 01:26- An introduction to Glenn 
  • 05:48- The four day work week 
  • 09:35- Opposing the four day work week 
  • 13:21- The four most popular models being trialled 
  • 21:10- The shifting expectations of the workplace
  • 23:55- Employers and the new world of work 
  • 25:00- Ensuring what you say matches what you model 
  • 27:05- Widening the gap between white and blue collar workers 
  • 28:40- Examples of those working the four day week 
  • 31:40- Input, Output and Outcome
  • 32:50- Who wants the four day week?

You can listen to and download HR Insights from Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and other popular podcast apps. Please subscribe so the latest episodes are directly available! You can also join our HR Community and follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram.

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17 Nov 2022Series 4: The Power of Resilience00:47:11

Today, our host, Stuart Elliott chats to a familiar face of Elliott Scott HR's, Thierry Moschetti from The Resilience Institute. We have partnered with The Resilience Institute and brought our HR Community events and podcasts around Resilience for a few years now and we are excited to have Thierry return for Series 4.

Thierry has 20 years of experience spanning across team management, business development and training. Thierry has lived across the globe, originally from France, he resided in Asia for 12 years where he was Country Head of China and started The Resilience Institute in Singapore, before moving to the UK and establishing the brand there, where he is now based.

Over the last 10 years, The Resilience Institute have developed a resilience diagnostic assessment tool that assesses the 60 factors that they have identified make or break resilience. Using this tool they were able to collect assessments from across the globe since 2019 to define the top 5 factors that impact a persons ability to be resilient, this information can be found in their 2022 Resilience Report. Speaking through this report Thierry and Stuart touch on the top 5 factors and the power that has to impact your everyday working life.

Key Timestamps:

  • 01:02- An introduction to Thierry and The Resilience Institute
  • 10:32- What is resilience? 
  • 12:31- Top 5 critical success factors 
  • 13:58- Number 1: Sleep
  • 17:00- Disruption to the daily rhythm
  • 20:30- Number 2: Fulfilment 
  • 24:28- Number 3: Bounce
  • 26:25- Creating a safe space
  • 28:38- Accepting failure
  • 30:40- Number 4: Relaxation- Permission to be resilient
  • 35:28- Number 5: Focus 
  • 36:00- Attention span
  • 37:52- The Pomodoro Technique 
  • 39:01- The impact of gender or age on resilience 
  • 43:55- How to improve your own resilience 

You can listen to and download HR Insights from Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and other popular podcast apps. Please subscribe so the latest episodes are directly available! You can also join our HR Community and follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram.

Thank you for listening and please do review and rate us wherever you listen!

23 Nov 2022Series 4: Navigating the Evolving Job Market00:35:11

Making a return to HR Insights - The Podcast, The Recruitment Coach herself, Ellie Rich-Poole sat down with our host and Elliott Scott HR founder and CEO, Stuart Elliott to talk about how to navigate the currently evolving job market. Longtime fans of the podcast may recognise Ellie from her appearance in Series 2, where she discussed Strengths-Based Networking in a Virtual World.  Discussing how to maintain career stability during a time of instability, Ellie discloses her 3 tips for developing your career, whilst tackling areas such as the rise of mentoring, the impact of gender stereotypes on the job market, and the importance of building good relationships with recruiters. 

Ellie Rich-Poole, The Recruitment Coach, has 25 years’ experience in HR, Talent and Head-hunting HR Leaders. She founded her business in 2016 to inspire and support others with their career development. She is a speaker and enjoys facilitating group sessions on a range of career topics from ‘Learn to Love LinkedIn’ to ‘Stop hiding, start Networking.’

She coaches people at a critical moment of transition, helping them to move forward with positivity. She goes on the journey with them as a supporter and challenger to help them get to action and get results. She helps leaders land their perfect role and be brilliant in it, by playing to their strengths.  She supports individuals stepping up internally and changing the way they work, as well as those moving externally.


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Key Timestamps:

  • 01:05- An introduction to Ellie Rich-Poole and The Recruitment Coach
  • 06:18- Is there a decline in online job applications?
  • 08:25- The impact of The Great Resignation
  • 12:05- How agencies are becoming more proactive to source candidates
  • 16:00- The top tips to take charge in your career
  • 17:00- Tip 1 - Take ownership of your career
  • 19:45- Think outside of your organisation
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30 Nov 2022Series 4: Can AI Predict Burnout?00:38:20

Welcome back to HR Insights: The Podcast!

This week our host; CEO and Owner of Elliott Scott HR, Stuart Elliott is joined by Ben Williams, CEO of Loopin, for a conversation about life, ambition and starting a company based on talking about mental wellbeing.

Loopin is an award-winning Slack-integrated tool, using AI technology and emotion data to predict employee trends and support managers with real-time interventions. Loopin aims to create an environment where it is okay to show vulnerability and emotion.

Ben, who you may recognise from his episode of the podcast ' The Diary of a CEO', is the Founder of Loopin alongside Antony, they were both Royal Marine Commandos and through this experience have developed a wealth of knowledge in leadership, communication, and peer-to-peer support. In March 2020, the pandemic changed the way we all work; since then there has been an increase of people feeling stressed, less motivated, and full of anxiety. With this in mind and scientific research behind them Ben and Antony created Loopin, a tool that aims to make people feel ‘more human’ at work. Loopin will check in with teams daily and only takes 10 seconds, it's a great way to track your mental wellbeing privately or openly and encourages the conversation around mental health.

In this episode Ben and Stuart discuss Ben’s struggles in the past; what led him to make the jump and join the Royal Marines and how he developed Loopin and what this tool can do when integrated with your organisation.

Key Timestamps:

  • 00:57- An introduction to Ben Williams
  • 03:30- Ben’s Background
  • 06:53- Joining the Royal Marines
  • 13:11- The silver bullet
  • 14:36- Leaving the Royal Marines
  • 17:49- Founding Loopin
  • 21:19- Bring your true self to work
  • 21:44- What does Loopin actually do?
  • 26:22- Engaging with Loopin
  • 29:39- Which sectors are embracing Loopin?
  • 31:34- Looking after your mental health
  • 33:43- Hybrid working
  • 35:18- Why choose Loopin?

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07 Dec 2022Series 4: Will the Metaverse Transform the Way We Work?00:37:57

Today, our host of HR Insights, Stuart Elliott is joined by Ria Davey, Global Head - HR & Talent, for the Engineering sector at Bloomberg.

Ria is a Global HR Business and Talent leader with 18+ years end to end, strategic HR experience. She has been with Bloomberg for over 10 years and worked in multiple roles across the world. Ria has recently relocated back to their London office after 3 years in New York. Prior to this, she worked in regional positions in Hong Kong, looking after the Asia Pacific region, she also lived in the Middle East, a real global citizen.

In this episode Stuart and Ria discuss the Future of Work. They discuss where HR is heading, the role the Metaverse will play in this and the adaptation of technology. There has been a lot of talk around AI in recent years and it's development, it will be interesting to see what part this will play in the ever changing world of work.

 

Key Timestamps:

  • 01:40 – An introduction to Ria
  • 04:53 – Why are we talking about AI?
  • 07:18 – Companies using AI
  • 08:40 – Digital Daniel
  • 09:51 – Key trends in the Future of Work
  • 13:14 – 1 in 10 jobs will cease to exist 
  • 16:58 – The Metaverse 
  • 22:49 – Living and working in the Metaverse
  • 25:32 – The pros and cons of the Metaverse
  • 27:29 – Supporting HR strategically in the Future of Work
  • 29:57 – Upskilling HR
  • 33:57 – Adopting the new way of work 

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15 Dec 2022Series 4: Soft Skills - How Life Experience Boosts Your Career00:37:16

This week, host Stuart Elliott is joined by Riccarda Zezza, Author and Founder of EdTech Company Lifeed.

Lifeed aims to transform periods of stress or transition such as parenthood, caring for loved ones or enduring overwhelming situations into opportunities to expand and develop 'soft skills'. As a columnist for Italian newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore and co-author of book MAAM - Maternity as a Master, discover how Riccarda Zezza is using her platform to help transform the lives of over 40,000 around the world.

In this episode Stuart and Riccarda discuss how developing soft skills impacts your worklife, from navigating the pitfalls of working from home to even saving a marriage. You can access the MultiMe Finder demo space by clicking here.

 

Key Timestamps:

  • 01:45 An Introduction to Riccarda
  • 06:25 What is Lifeed?
  • 08:27 Becoming a mother and juggling work
  • 10:45 Soft skills
  • 12:22 Life roles methodology
  • 14:00 The life transition during COVID
  • 17:00 The pitfalls of working from home
  • 22:40 MultiMe Finder
  • 23:24 User feedback and saved marriages
  • 26:30 The biggest challenges facing HR Professions
  • 30:20 The collision of life and work

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11 Jan 2023Series 4: How to Boost Your Career in 202300:36:17

New year, fresh start! This week, Elliott Scott HR Founder and CEO Stuart Elliott was joined by career coach, recruitment expert and author, Hannah Salton.

After nearly a decade of experience in the recruitment sector, Hannah left her job security to pursue her dream as a career coach, where she now helps others achieve the same goal. Having worked as a career coach for over 5 years now, Hannah joins Stuart to discuss how to navigate the anxieties, pitfalls, and unexpected outcomes of developing your career.

In this episode, Stuart and Hannah chat about the differences of applying for jobs in the new year, the evolution of the workplace, and the importance of not only setting your standards... but raising them too.

Key Timestamps

  • 1:18 introduction
  • 5:50 the evolution of careers fairs
  • 11:30 moving away from application forms
  • 13:50 Video interviews
  • 15:30 advice on modernisation
  • 19:50 What do we do after we gain experience
  • 23:20 Treating your career like an MOT
  • 27:45 Setting your standards and raising them
  • 29:20 The importance of honest conversation


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18 Jan 2023Series 4: Leadership Development in a Hybrid World00:45:26

Welcome back to another episode of HR Insights, The Podcast!

Today, our host Stuart Elliott is joined by Richard Graham, Head of Leadership and Career Development at the London Stock Exchange Group. Richard comes to us with a multitude of experience that has led him to global talent functions at Vodafone Group, Burberry, and Bloomberg, where he’s driven meaningful culture change through leadership development and shifting people to a career ownership mindset. 


Richard is a certified coach and psychometric tool expert. He’s lived in New York, Kuala Lumpur, and is now settled in London, where he lives with his husband, Rob and bulldog, Ron. He’s an avid traveller and gardener.


In this week’s episode, Stuart and Richard sit down to discuss leadership development in a post-pandemic era. During this conversation, they talk widely about humanising the hybrid world, leadership of the future and work/ life integration. 


Key Timestamps

-       1:28 – Introduction to Richard
-       9:13 – Adapting to the new working world 
-       13:36 – Difficulties in humanizing hybrid working
-       16:18 – Being transactional vs building relationships 
-       17:29 – Assessing talent 
-       21:18 – Input vs output
-       24:07 – Biggest challenge about having a global role post pandemic 
-       26:21 – Balancing Hybrid life 
-       31:10 – Work/life integration 
-       32:48 – Change in career progression 
-       37:27 – Regional career differences 

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25 Jan 2023Series 4: Preventing Core Values Becoming Empty Words00:39:18

Welcome back! 

This week our host Stuart Elliott is joined by Dr Brad Harris, a Professor of Management and Human Resources at HEC Paris, the Co-Founder of People Leader Accelerator, and the Managing Partner at Trailhead Consulting. Brad is an award-winning, internationally recognised teacher in the areas of HR and is the co-author of two books, 3D Team Leadership: A New Approach for Complex Teams and Scaling for Success: People Priorities for High Growth Organisations.

Outside of work, Brad lives in Paris with his wife and three children. He loves to run and a passionate advocate for individuals with special needs. 

In this episode Stuart and Brad discuss the importance of having core values that stem from behaviours. Values should be able to be assessed and measured and are expected to adjust and change over time. This podcast will help individuals choose core values that really make a difference and aren’t just empty words.

Key Timestamps:

  • 01:05: An Introduction to Dr Brad Harris 
  • 08:28: What are core values?
  • 11:53: Behaviours within an organisation 
  • 15:39: Finding your own core values
  • 19:25: Can generational differences affect core values
  • 22:47: Ensuring personal values are in line with company values 
  • 27:25: Values you believe you have vs what you actually convey 
  • 28:58: Changing your core values 
  • 31:25: Reevaluating your values 
  • 35:15: Evolution vs change 

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01 Feb 2023Series 4: Critiquing Performance Management00:46:10

Welcome back to another episode of HR Insights: The Podcast!

 

This week, our host Stuart Elliott, is joined by Kevin Campbell, an Employee Experience Scientist at Qualtrics, Kevin helps organisations acquire, develop, and retain their most valuable asset: their people.

 

Kevin comes to us with an extensive career and has spent the last decade building leaders at every level and creating scores of engaged, high-performing, strengths-based teams. He has driven talent strategy, employee engagement, performance management, and leadership development initiatives for clients in the professional services, medical device, banking, hospitality, consumer products, technology, healthcare and life sciences industries. He also served as a principal investigator and researcher for social science programs funded by the U.S. Federal Government.

 

It is safe to say Kevin is an expert in this field and in this episodes sits down with Stuart to discuss performance management, how to handle performance reviews, difficult conversations, managing remote teams and the happiness index. 

 

Key Timestamps:

  • 2:05: Get to know Kevin 
  • 9:37: Changing the tone of performance reviews 
  • 13:30: Reacting to negative feedback 
  • 18:00: Objective truth and subjective experience 
  • 19:56: A change in performance reviews 
  • 20:53: Shiny object syndrome 
  • 23:29: Gallup's framework
  • 26:27: Cultural hierarchy and opening conversations 
  • 30:35: Descending from debate to confrontation
  • 33:26: Over managing remote teams 
  • 37:50: The mental state of flow 
  • 39:10: The happiness index

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08 Feb 2023Series 4: Hybrid Working is Here to Stay00:44:15

Episode 13 of HR Insights: The Podcast is out now! 

 

In this week’s episode, our host, Stuart Elliott is joined by Amira Kohler, Director of Performance and Change at Appraisd, regular listeners to HR Insights may recognise Appraisd from a previous episode of the podcast. In series 3 Stuart was joined by Roly Walter, the Founder of Appraisd. You can listen to that episode here.

 

Amira is an expert in performance and change management and has worked for 30 years helping companies optimise their employee performance. She has designed and delivered performance solutions for teams globally. 

 

In this episode Stuart and Amira chat about how to manage performance in a hybrid world; setting expectations here, how much is too much flexibility, pushing boundaries and where responsibilities lie. If you have further interest in this topic, you can download the Hybrid Charter Checklist via the Appraisd website.



Key Timestamps:

  • 02:35 – An introduction to Amira 
  • 09:50 – Setting expectations 
  • 11:43 – Office days
  • 13:30 – Flexibility: how much is too much 
  • 14:50 – Pushing the boundaries 
  • 18:23 – Issues: employees vs employers 
  • 20:55 – Managing performance post covid 
  • 23:54 – Personal catch ups
  • 26:51 – Responsibilities of hybrid check ins
  • 34:36 – Working efficiently at home 
  • 37:40 – Scheduling calendar breaks 
  • 39:30 – What works?
  • 41:30 – Appraisd checklist 

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01 Mar 2023Series 4: That's a Wrap!01:15:45

Today marks the final episode of HR Insights Season 4! 

 

We would like to take this opportunity to say a huge thank you to all of our guests this season and all of those that work behind the scenes to ensure each episode is a success. We will be back after a short break with season 5.

 

In this episode our host and CEO, Stuart Elliott sits down with the Managing Directors of each of our six global hubs to give an update from each region. Discussing the market over the last year and determining whether trends are local to the region or something we are seeing globally. This is a great way to work out the trends for 2023 and what we can all expect to be seeing as we approach the end of Q1. 

 

If you are interested in finding out about a particular region, please see the time stamps below:

 

Key timestamps 

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22 Mar 2023Series 5: The Changing World of DEI00:42:06

Welcome back to HR Insights: The Podcast!

 

Today we are back for the first episode of Series 5, after the success of series 4 we can’t wait to share more exciting guests with you this season. Our first guest is a familiar face to Elliott Scott HR and a partner of ours, Sasha Scott. Sasha has been on the podcast previously and holds the record for our most popular episode ever!

 

For those that are new here, Sasha is the CEO and Founder of the Inclusive Group and is considered an expert in the field of EDI, she has appeared on the BBC and has been published in multiple newspapers. She understands the commercial drivers behind reducing bias within the workplace and the critical need to promote and sustain an inclusive workplace culture.

 

In this episode our CEO and Host for this season Stuart Elliott speaks to Sasha Scott to discuss the changes in diversity and inclusion within the workplace. Over the years the acronym that surrounds this field has changed dependant on what organisations should contemporality prioritise. They also discuss the changes across EDI and how hybrid work has affected the inclusivity of the workplace. 

 

Key Timestamps:

  • 01:36 – Intro to Sasha Scott
  • 06:48 – The change to EDI
  • 09:56 – EDI trends 
  • 16:04 – Fear of saying the wrong thing 
  • 18:33 – Effects of hybrid working
  • 20:40 – Increase of bias 
  • 24:26 – Moving work to lower cost locations 
  • 27:50 – Biggest issues in the EDI space
  • 29:37 – ‘Woke-ism’ 
  • 34:17 – Learning from mistakes 
  • 39:22 – 3 key topics for 2023

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29 Mar 2023Series 5: Navigating a Start-Up as a HR Professional00:37:38

HR Insights: The Podcast, Episode 2 is out now!

Today, our CEO and host for this series Stuart Elliott, is joined by Victoria Bethlehem to speak about joining a tech start-up.

Victoria is the global Chief People & Culture Officer at Adventus.io, a start-up operating in the ed-tech space. Adventus.io is a digital marketplace for the international student recruitment market which enables institutions, recruiters, and service providers to seamlessly find and transact with each other, anywhere in the world. They are transforming the way the world accesses international education. Prior to joining this team Victoria spent 25 years in executive management roles within the HR field. She describes herself as an international citizen, having lived and worked in the US, South Africa, Switzerland, Greece, Australia and now Singapore.

In this episode Stuart and Victoria discuss joining a start-up, giving advice to new CEO’s, guidance on who to hire first, the issues that you can encounter with the growth of a start-up, ensuring that company culture is embedded into the mission and vision and how the changing markets can affect a new business.

Key Timestamps:

  • 01:46 - Introduction to Victoria 
  • 07:13 - Joining a tech start-up
  • 11:05 - Hiring for HR 
  • 13:34 - Embedding culture into your organisation
  • 16:04 - Where to focus on
  • 18:41 - Evolving issues with company growth 
  • 23:15 - Dealing with changing markets 
  • 27:51 - Advice for a new CEO 
  • 32:52 - Advice for a CPO 

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05 Apr 2023Series 5: Is Gender Equality a Reality in Our Lifetime?00:43:52

We are back with another episode of HR Insights: The Podcast! 

 

Today our CEO and host Stuart Elliott is joined by Katica Roy, an award-winning gender economist to speak about gender equality.

 

Katica has an incredible back catalogue and has interviewed the likes of President Biden, Vice President Harris and many more. Katica’s visionary articles have been published by the World Economic Forum, Fast Company, Fortune, Forbes and Harvard Business Review; receiving over 2.9 billion impressions. She is now the CEO and Founder of SaaS company; Pipeline, ‘an organisation that uses advanced technology to make intersectional gender parity a reality in our lifetime.’ 

 

In this episode, Stuart and Katica discuss gender equality and its implications on working life; why gender equity is an issue for both men and women, accepting that there is bias, the economic implications gender equality has on a business and the data around gender equality. 

 

You can find out more about gender equity via Katica’s blog where she shares information and tips on combating equity in the workplace.

 

Key Timestamps:

  • 01:01 – Introducing Katica Roy
  • 11:15 – Current state of the gender equity space
  • 13:45 – Bias training: does it work?
  • 18:50 – US economy through the lens of gender
  • 21:58 – 1.1 million women missing from the workforce
  • 24:26 – Global gender equity 
  • 29:26 – Gender parity could take 156 years 
  • 34:36 – Solutions to achieving gender equity.  

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11 Apr 2023Series 5: How to be More 'People Sustainable'00:43:47

Welcome back to another exciting episode of HR Insights: The Podcast!


It is a joy to be bringing you episode 4 of this series and another great guest, Stacey Payne, Chief People Officer at Daily Harvest

Stacey has over 20 years of experience elevating organisations through transformational strategy and culture leadership. Stacey earned her M.A. in Organisational Leadership and B.A. in Public Relations and Art History from Chapman University in Southern California. She has a passion for HR Tech and has served on several company boards and is one of the founding members of CHIEF, dedicated to executive leadership for women. Stacey is now a CPO at Daily Harvest, a company on a mission to make nourishing foods more attainable. 

In this episode, our CEO and host, Stuart Elliott and Stacey discuss people sustainability; what it is and what businesses can do to ensure their business is ‘people sustainable’. They also chat about the trends around this topic, Staceys impressive career, and the challenges of hybrid work on the people space. 


To view the Mercer article spoken about in the podcast please click here: Mercer - How People Sustainability is Key to Business Success

 
Key Timestamps:

  • 01:01 – Introduction to Stacey Payne
  • 03:52 – The growth of Daily Harvest
  • 08:37 – Stacey’s journey 
  • 15:42 – What is people sustainability?
  • 18:56 – Business trends around people sustainability
  • 21:38 – Your brand
  • 26:13 – Culture in people sustainability 
  • 27:31 – Hybrid work challenges 
  • 32:32 – Hiring with people in mind 
  • 37:49 – Tips to be more people sustainable 

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19 Apr 2023Series 5: The Evolution of Change00:43:53

It’s Thursday, which means a brand new episode of HR Insights: The Podcast!


This week our host Stuart Elliott had the pleasure of speaking to Beth Banks Cohn around the topical issue of change and how to manage it.


Beth is an accomplished Organisational Consultant, Senior Executive Coach and President/ Founder of ADRA Change Architects. Beth has more than 25 years of success in her career and has worked across a multitude of industries, she helps companies use organisational transformation to reach the next level of growth. 


As mentioned in the episode, through her career Beth has authored numerous publications to aid companies through transformational growth. Taking the Leap: Managing Your Career in Turbulent Times…and Beyond, discusses what does it take to successfully navigate your career in challenging times. Another of her books, Change Smart: Implementing Change Without Lowering Your Bottom Line talks about how change is the key to survival and is now more challenging than ever. We recommend giving these a read!

 

Today, Stuart and Beth speak about the evolution of change, how it has developed post Covid, why change is still a relevant topic, the 3 parts of the mind and how to make the process of change smoother and more successful. 

 

Key Timestamps 

  • 01:37 – Intro into Beth 
  • 07:49 – Why is change still a relevant topic 
  • 10:41 – Change through the pandemic
  • 13:42 – The evolution of change 
  • 17:57 – The 3 parts of the mind 
  • 20:14 – Change Smart 
  • 28:09 – Implementation vs Adoption 
  • 31:18 – Out of touch leaders 
  • 33:05 – Making change smooth 
  • 37:13 – Changing the way you work 
  • 39:34 – Change in HR 

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26 Apr 2023Series 5: Up-Skilling Managers with Villyge00:41:50

Welcome back to another episode of HR Insights: The Podcast!

 

This week our host Stuart Elliott is joined by Debi Yadegari to introduce our audience to Villyge, a platform to aid businesses in upskilling mangers to lead with empathy through personal life events. 

 

Debi is the Founder and CEO of Villyge, she started her career as a Wall Street Lawyer before creating Villyge to address the problems she both experienced and witnessed in the workplace. Debi is a sought-after thought leader and working mother of 5, dedicated to shaping the future of work for the next generation to come. 

 

In this episode Stuart and Debi discuss leading with empathy and how Villyge can help company’s upskill managers in dealing with their employee’s personal life events. They speak about how Debi has found being a female CEO, how Villyge works and the success of the company.

 

Key Timestamps:

  • 01:21 – An intro to Debi 
  • 08:15 – What is Villyge?
  • 14:28 – Employees shift in needs
  • 16:29 – The switch to a tech firm 
  • 19:11 – Being a female CEO 
  • 23:44 – How does Villyge work?
  • 29:33 – Where does the knowledge come from?
  • 32:00 – The success of Villyge 
  • 35:07 – Sectors using Villyge 
  • 39:20 – Where next for Villyge 

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03 May 2023Series 5: Growth Point: How to Build a Growth Mindset00:46:45

We’re back with another episode of HR Insights: The Podcast!

Today, our CEO and Host Stuart Elliott is joined by another fantastic guest, Amy Clark, Founder and Executive Coach at Growth Minded Leadership Group. In this episode Stuart and Amy discuss her book Growth Point and how to build a growth mindset.

Amy is considered a thought leader in her field and is known for creating solutions that drive business outcomes. As a leadership development coach, she works one-on-one with individuals looking to develop their growth mindset; identifying key behaviours they want to gain awareness of and helping them understand what they can do today to be more successful tomorrow. 

In her book, Growth Point, Amy uses her own experience to outline actionable points to implement change in order to grow, helping to develop a growth point playlist and become aware of your vision and where you can progress. 

Throughout this episode Stuart and Amy discuss her background and her passion to write a book, what Growth Point is and how it could benefit you, leading with a growth mindset, being approachable, finding your vision, the challenges around growth and offering advice for those that want to grow.

If you are interested in reading Growth Point or the book mentioned at the beginning of the podcast Talent Wins, please use the links provided. 

Key Timestamps:

  • 01:24 – Getting to know Amy 
  • 08:57 – Why Amy decided to publish a book 
  • 11:58 – The hardest part of writing a book 
  • 14:52 – What is Growth Point 
  • 18:15 – Being approachable 
  • 25:10 – Learning to have a growth mindset
  • 28:00 – Challenges around growth 
  • 36:53 – Biggest turn around in mindset 
  • 42:39 – Advice for personal growth

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10 May 2023Series 5: Building a Healthy Work Life Balance00:40:17

We have another exciting episode for you this week, on HR Insights: The Podcast!

 

Ahead of Mental Health Awareness week, our CEO and Host Stuart Elliott is joined by Amelia Wilcox, CEO of Nivati, to speak about mental health in the workplace and building a health work life balance. 

 

Nivati is a leading employee mental health and wellbeing platform which provides employees with stress management tools and direct access to professional help. Founded in 2020 Nivati now serves over 25 countries globally and aims to break down stigmas associated with mental health in the office with tools designed to decrease the friction and barriers to accessing care. 

 

Outside of Nivati, Amelia has recently been listed in the Forty Under 40, Fast 50, Inc 5000 and has been twice awarded National Woman-Owned Small Business of the Year. Amelia is passionate about wellbeing, mental health and entrepreneurship and speaks at universities and events around the US. She is also active in promoting women in business communities and taking care of her family of five. 

 

In this episode Amelia and Stuart sit down to discuss how work life balance has changed post Covid, how employees can create boundaries, employee burnout and how organisations can break down the stigma around mental health. 

 

Key Timestamps:

  • 01:20 – An introduction to Amelia Wilcox
  • 11:44 – The change in boundaries and work life balance post Covid 
  • 16:50 – Managing your work life balance 
  • 20:11 – Setting boundaries
  • 23:33 – Employee burnout
  • 26:20 – ‘It’s okay to take a break’ 
  • 29:35 – Talking about mental health 
  • 35:39 – Where to start when building a healthy work life culture 

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17 May 2023Series 5: Exploring Generational Diversity in the Workplace00:42:31

Welcome to this week’s episode of HR Insights: The Podcast!

 

Today, our CEO and Host Stuart Elliott, is joined by Professional Speaker for Millennial Minds Pte Ltd, Vivek Iyyani. Vivek is based in Singapore and joins Stuart to speak on Millennials in the workplace and overall generational diversity. 

 

On top of being a Professional Speaker Vivek is also an Author of 3 books, Empowering Millennials, Engaging Millennials and The Millennial Leader and is currently writing his next book titled, Marketing to Millennials. He has been featured on different regional media channels and works alongside large organisations to build a millennial friendly employer brand. In his free time Vivek works with young people to build purposeful careers that they are passionate about. 

 

In this episode, Stuart and Vivek define the different generations, explain generational gaps, generational diversity, traits that you would typically find in Gen Z and Millennials that may be different to older generations, cancel culture and tips for millennial leaders. 

Key Timestamps:

  • 01:12 - Introducing Vivek Iyyani
  • 08:00 - Defining Millennials 
  • 12:35 - Specialising in generational diversity 
  • 18:17 - Millennial and Gen Z traits
  • 24:06 - Negative traits
  • 26:47 - Learning from different generations 
  • 30:38 - Cancel culture
  • 33:28 - Challenges for Millennial leaders 
  • 37:41 - Tips for managing a multi-generational workforce

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24 May 2023Series 5: Stuck in a Rut: Flourishing at Work00:49:29

Welcome to this week’s episode of HR Insights: The Podcast!


This week, our CEO & Host Stuart Elliott sat down with a familiar face at Elliott Scott HR, Charlie Girling, to speak about coaching, burnout and flourishing environments.

Charlie has previously worked with the team in the UK as a key speaker at the ‘Making Coaching Accessible’ event. She is an experienced Executive Coach with an MSc in Coaching Psychology and Applied Positive Coaching. Charlie is also the Founder of W-health, a coaching and consulting business which provides performance coaching, workshops and Positive Psychology based toolkits for HR professionals to help their organisations flourish. She has a mission to create more healthy and prosperous workplaces, make coaching accessible and upskill HR’s toolkit in these rapidly changing times. 
 
In this episode Charlie and Stuart sit down to discuss her company; W-health, burnout, work stress, mental health crisis, positive psychology, flourishing workplaces, and escaping the downward spiral. 

 
Key Timestamps:
-       02:12 – Intro into Charlie Girling and W-health
-       11:13 – Defining burnout
-       16:02 – Stress at work
-       19:26 – Mental health crisis 
-       24:06 – Positive psychology 
-       29:15 – Flourishing workplaces
-       44:28 – Escaping a downward spiral

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31 May 2023Series 5: Generative AI: Pros and Cons within HR00:40:23

Welcome back to another episode of HR Insights: The Podcast!

This week, our host Stuart Elliott is joined by returning guest, Ria Davey to speak about the impact of Generative AI on the world of work, particularly within the HR Function, as well as the risks and benefits that come with it. 

Ria Davey is the Global Head of HR in Engineering at Bloomberg where she has just celebrated her 11-year anniversary. Throughout her time at Bloomberg, Ria has been privy to the rapid evolution of AI within the industry and the ways in which its capability has potential for broad application. 

Despite its time-saving benefits, there are many risks that come with AI, whether that be through inaccuracies or loss of human empathy and intelligence. In this episode, Stuart and Ria discuss the endless possibilities AI, particularly ChatGPT, could have on the HR Function, the pros and cons of the technology, and how it can be utilized to support HR Leaders. 

Key Timestamps:
-       1:30 - Intro into Ria Davey and her role within Bloomberg
-       6:45 - Key themes and trends  
-       13:15 - Possibilities of AI
-       20:30 - Risks of AI
-       25:45 - Overall impacts of ChatGPT at work
-       32:25 - What HR leaders should be doing to support their businesses 


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07 Jun 2023Series 5: Unlocking Human Potential00:46:14

We have another exciting episode of HR Insights: The Podcast!

 
This week our host Stuart Elliott is joined by Nishika de Rosairo, CEO & Founder of HumanQ, the world’s first managed marketplace focused entirely on group coaching. Nishika speaks about the importance of unlocking potential and helping individuals to live their best and most fulfilled lives.  

Nishika de Rosairo is a serial entrepreneur who has worked within many businesses, from the start-ups of Silicon Valley to large companies like Apple and Levi. Coming from a disciplined and ambitious background, Nishika’s mission has always been to reflect these values within the workplace. She founded HumanQ to provide companies and individuals with the optimal development opportunities to unlock their true potential. 


In this episode, Stuart and Nishika discuss the inspiration behind HumanQ, the methodology around her group coaching sessions, as well as the importance of taking pride in what you do to positively contribute to the overall health and wealth of your life. 

Key Time Stamps: 
-       1:15 – Intro into Nishika de Rosairo and HumanQ
-       10:00 – Nishika's background and key values 
-       14:45 – Inspiration behind HumanQ
-       19:25 – HumanQ’s Methodology  
-       24:15 – Importance of access to learning & development resources  
-       30:40 – Taking pride in what you do 
-       34:33 – Companies’ struggles with learning & development   
-       38:48 – Advice for companies and individuals to reach their full potential 

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14 Jun 2023Series 5: Green Ethics in Your HR Strategy00:39:11

Welcome back to HR Insights: The Podcast!

 

We have another exciting guest joining our host, Stuart Elliott this week. Scott Sullivan is the Director of Human Resources at law firm, Bates Wells and he sits down with Stuart to talk about green ethics and their role in the HR Strategy. 

 

Scott Sullivan is an experienced strategic HR professional with varied involvement throughout the employee cycle, working within the legal sector for a long time in companies like Barclays Bank, he is also a Chartered Fellow of the CIPD, trustee of the charity Diversity Role Models and sits as a Justice of the Peace in East London. Scott was drawn to Bates Wells because of their values and mission to implement sustainability. 

 

In this episode, Stuart and Scott examine the importance of green ethics in the HR Strategy, how these are utilised in company rewards and benefits as well as what companies can be doing to improve their overall sustainability. 

 

Key Time Stamps:
-   3:20 - Intro into Scott Sullivan 
-  11:10 - Why are green ethics important in the HR Strategy?
-  15:00 – What does green ethics look like in practice from an HR standpoint? 
-  17:30 – Covid’s impact on green ethics
-  20:45 – Does cost effect sustainability within the business? 
-  22:20 - How are green ethics seen in your rewards and benefits? 
-  29:50 – Do sustainability values ever get in the way of business? 
-  31:20 – What is coming next in this space?
-  34:50 – Advice to HR functions on implementing green ethics


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21 Jun 2023Series 5: Effective Job Transition for You and The Business00:43:25

We are back with another great episode of HR Insights: The Podcast!

 

This week, our host, Stuart Elliott is joined by returning guest, Glenn Wallis, Founder and Managing Director of Exigence, to talk about job transition both internally and externally, and the key tips for transitioning roles effectively.     

 

With over 20 years of experience, Glenn works with business leaders and HR specialists to navigate strategic transformation within their organizations and tackle the ever-changing landscape of job transitioning with confidence and certainty. 
 

In this episode, Stuart and Glenn discuss the traits of a ‘good’ role transition and the five key points that make up a positive transitional experience, as well as top tips both candidates and clients can adopt when going through this job transformation.

 
Key Time Stamps:
-   3:12 – Intro into Glenn Wallis and his background
-   9:10 – Defining job transition 
-   12:16 – What does a good job transition look like?
-   22:50 – The 5 key tips for transitioning into a new role positively
-   27:32 – How to make the most of your probation period
-   32:55 – Advice for changing your personal brand for an internal role
-   36:04 – Advice for people undergoing a job/role transition
-   37:46 - What can clients do to help someone transitioning into a new role?

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28 Jun 2023Series 5: Supporting Your Employees' Financial Futures00:43:28

This week, our host, Stuart Elliott sits down with Pete Hykin, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Penfold, a workplace pensions business using technology to innovate and modernize the otherwise mundane world of pensions. 

Pete has experience working with entrepreneur-led businesses, a marketing and growth agency as well as an app company of which he was the first employee. Within each role, Pete noticed the common theme of a flawed pension scheme which ultimately inspired the creation of Penfold, an accessible and easy solution to pensions. 


In this episode, Stuart and Pete discuss how technology is leveraged to increase people’s understanding of the pensions world, how Penfold is improving employee wellbeing as well as the importance of HR Professionals in helping their colleagues to achieve a comfortable retirement. 


Key Time Stamps:
 -   1:00 – Intro into Pete Hykin and the idea behind Penfold
-   12:00 – Overview of the role of technology in the pension industry 
-   17:00 – How Penfold helps with your pension schemes 
-   18:10 – Does using technology for greater accessibility increase people’s understanding of the pension industry? 
-   22:50 – How Penfold improves employee wellbeing
-   27:06 – The changes Pete would like to see across the industry 
-   35:05 – The importance of HR Professionals in helping their employees achieve a comfortable retirement 
-   40:05 – Advice to employees for managing their pensions

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05 Jul 2023Series 5: Potential Over Pedigree: Skilling For Success00:37:53

Stuart Elliott sits down with Louise Swaffield this week, Future Skills Talent Director at Fidelity International. Louise talks through Fidelity’s approach to mobility and development opportunities, the importance of upskilling and the advent of hiring based on skillset rather than qualifications. 

Louise Swaffield has worked in the HR world for over 20 years, beginning at Accenture working across a variety of global talent and HR roles, before taking on a brand new role at Fidelity International where she is leading efforts to embed a strategic skills framework across the organization. 

In this episode, Stuart and Louise discuss the creation of a talent marketplace within Fidelity in order to maximize mobility, growth learning and development particularly within Financial Services. Louise also highlights the shift in hiring preferences to a more skill-based approach and the importance of enhancing proficiency to maintain an agile and successful career. 


Key Time Stamps:
-   1:10 – Introduction into Louise Swaffield and her background
-   10:00 – Fidelity’s approach to people mobility and development opportunities
-   11:39 – What does the talent marketplace at Fidelity look like? 
-   15:50 – Fidelity’s talent strategies and accelerators reversing the trend of skill scarcity within Financial Services
-   19:15 – Challenges that we’ll see going forwards in terms of advances in skills and work
-   23:40 – The potential gender disparity of skill self promotion in Financial Services 
-   26:15 - Fidelity’s utilization and distribution of skills data within the organization
-   28:18 – Are people starting to look more at the skills that they need for a job rather than qualifications?
-   31:30 – Are Fidelity investing in the Learning Development of their people to make them have a broader skillset? 
-   32:30 – Fidelity’s focus in terms of future skills

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12 Jul 2023Series 5: Empowering Working Parents00:50:21

Welcome back to another episode of HR Insights: The Podcast! Stuart Elliott sits down with two guests this week from Parents@work, the CEO and Founder, Sarah Meier and Partner, Celine Hendrick. They join Stuart to talk about the company’s aim to transform workplace culture for parents through Peer Coaching, Personal Development and Communication.

Sarah Meier is originally from South Africa and began her journey into empowering parents at work after having children of her own and experiencing loneliness when going back to work. She founded Parents@work around six years ago to help tackle these feelings and alleviate the stress of returning to a job as a new parent. Belgian born Celine Hendrick joined the company a year and a half ago and having faced similar difficulties when having her own children, was keen to join an organization that was solely focused on easing this transition.


In this episode, Stuart, Sarah and Celine talk about Parent@work’s mission to design bespoke programmes for different organizations to support new parents in returning to work, as well as encouraging them to find comfort in expressing their goals and future career plans within their organizations. They also discuss the importance of building a family-friendly environment to maximize hard work and loyalty amongst their workers.


Key Time Stamps:
-   1:30 – Intro into Sarah Meier 
-   4:55 – Intro into Celine Hendrick 
-   17:55 – What are the main challenges for working parents today? 
-   21:00 – Gender discrepancy for parents at work
-   26:40 – How companies can invest in people and do more for parents at work
-   28:40 – How to have empathy for working parents 
-   33:05 – How parents fit into talent strategies within organizations 
-   37:00 – Advice for people putting off having a family in case of career progression 
-   42:50 – Parents@work’s three key processes 
-   46:20 – Advice for companies to improve on their treatment of working parents  

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26 Jul 2023Series 5: Recapping Series 500:25:02

Welcome to the final episode of Series 5 of HR Insights: The Podcast!

It has been an amazing series with plenty of noteworthy guests offering useful insights on some fascinating topics! In this last episode, Group Marketing Manager at Elliott Scott Group, Emily Abbott sat down with our CEO, Stuart Elliott to recap on this series and talk through some stand out moments from our guests.

Emily and Stuart highlight the top book and TV programme recommendations from our guests this series and the topics that have linked to trends within the current HR function and global market as a whole. Stuart also reflects on the most memorable discussions with guests this series as well as his aspirations and hopes for Series 6.  

Key Timestamps:
-   1:40 – Stand out book recommendations from this series’ guests 
-   4:00 – Stand out TV shows from this series’ guests
-   6:30 – Reflecting on Stuart’s achievements in fitness competition, HYROX
-   9:35 – Which topics discussed in Series 5 link to current trends within the HR function? 
-   14:30 – Changes and trends in the current global market
-   17:05 – The evolution of Stuart’s role and how this has impacted the business 
-   18:33 – Memorable moments from Series 5
-   22:20 – Aspirations for Series 6
-   24:00 – A thank you to the guests and listeners of Series 5

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18 Oct 2023Series 6: Omni – A Digital AI Coach in Your Pocket00:51:34

Welcome back to a brand new series of HR Insights: The Podcast! We are back with Series 6 and we will be bringing you more topical HR discussions and amazing guests. You can look forward to episodes around AI, HR Tech, Employee Engagement, DEI, the Gender Pay Gap, inspiring HR career stories and so much more.  

 

Today we are joined by a familiar face, Ben Williams, CEO and Co-Founder, Loopin. In this episode Stuart and Ben sit down to chat through his newest AI powered product Omni, the fear surrounding AI, losing the human touch and worries around AI reducing the number of jobs for humans. Powered by Loopin, Omni is an AI assistant, that aims to make learning and development easier by acting as an employees own personalised AI coach enriched with your data. Omni can engage with countless employees simultaneously and hold conversations that mirror insight from senior team members.  

 

Ben appeared in a previous episode of the podcast where he introduced us to his company, Loopin and discussed his difficult past and subsequent life changing career as a Royal Marines Commando. Ben went onto found Loopin, a tool that checks in with your employees and aims to make people feel ‘more human’ at work. He has appeared on various other podcasts, including ‘The Diary of a CEO’. He has also written a book ‘The Commando Mindset’ where he reveals his process for achieving goals of any size to help take your life to the next level. 


Key Timestamps  

  • 03:03 – Introducing Ben Williams  
  • 04:13 – Learn about Loopin and Omni 
  • 14:29 – Why people fear AI  
  • 22:51 – Understanding Omni  
  • 32:07 – AI automating roles  
  • 39:23 – Risk of losing that personal touch 
  • 46:27 - Making AI part of your life 

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25 Oct 2023Series 6: Answering Today's Employee Experience Issues00:47:25

In this episode, our host Stuart Elliott is joined by Ali Khan, Founder and CEO at SHAPE. This episode covers the current big issues facing HR teams today, how surveys can guarantee a positive employee experience and how to ensure your team is being productive and flourishing. They also discuss Ali’s career and journey to found SHAPE, an employee experience measurement company, that helps organisations navigate unprecedented change and challenges in their team. SHAPE uses employee experience data to help employees and the organisation succeed on a global scale.  

Ali works and travels globally to deliver techniques that help employees to flourish across multiple industries. He is an inventor, entrepreneur, and investor, specialising in health, data, and change. Ali’s mission is to help people and businesses do measurably better in work, life, health, culture, and happiness. 


Key Timestamps  

  • 01:03 – Introduction to Ali and SHAPE  
  • 09:29 – The big issues facing HR teams today  
  • 17:07 – What is meant by employee experience  
  • 21:32 – Measuring employee experience  
  • 31:12 – How often should companies run employee engagement surveys? 
  • 33:27 – How quick should the response action to the survey results be? 
  • 35:52 – What is meant by the term flourishing? 
  • 42:17 – Employee experience on a global scale  

  

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02 Nov 2023Series 6: Disability at Work – The Forgotten Diversity00:59:38

Adapting to life with a disability is a challenge many of us won't face.  This week our Host and CEO, Stuart Elliott had the pleasure of speaking to Dr Amit Patel, talking about his journey with an unexpected disability; we hope to enlighten our listeners with his incredible story and how he learned to navigate the world in a completely new way. 

Dr Amit is an Accessibility Consultant, Motivational Speaker, Writer, and Disability Activist. Amit lost his vision overnight in November 2013, amid the prime of his career as a Trauma Doctor. Since accepting his sight loss, he has been a powerful advocate for disability rights. In 2020 he wrote his first book Kika & Me, which explores his experiences of being visually impaired and how much having a guide dog changed his perception. 

In this episode, Stuart and Amit look into what happened to Dr Amit’s vision, how his feelings adapted over time to his sight loss, changing career unexpectedly, coming to terms with his disability and how organisations can break down the barriers to become more inclusive. 

For any of our UK listeners with children, you can watch Kika and Amit in Dog Squad on BBC iPlayer here.

Key Timestamps:

  • 01:04 – Introducing Dr Amit Patel  
  • 04:23 – Early career journey 
  • 07:09 – What happened to Dr Amit’s sight? 
  • 16:07 – Feelings around his sight loss 
  • 20:49 – Coming to terms with his sight loss 
  • 24:03 – How Dr Amit became a Disability Activist 
  • 31:42 – Applying for new roles 
  • 39:58 – Navigating barriers  
  • 41:39 – What are people doing well in the disability space  
  • 52:07 – Breaking down barriers and being more inclusive 

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09 Nov 2023Series 6: Career Stories: Navigating a Global HR Role00:47:31

Navigating a career from recruitment to corporate HR was a huge cultural shift for this week’s guest, Vanessa Harris. Vanessa is Director of Partnership and Performance at global law firm Baker McKenzie and joins our host, Stuart Elliott to discuss her journey into HR and the skills she has had to obtain in order to adapt to a global role.  

Vanessa has extensive experience in the professional services sector, in particular within legal services and has worked for Baker McKenzie for over sixteen years in a variety of different roles. Starting her career in Sydney as a recruiter, Vanessa has since moved to Singapore and has learnt the importance of having international experience to broaden her career. 

In this episode, Vanessa speaks about the challenges she has faced moving across the world into a global role and her proudest moments working in HR. She also offers her advice on fostering a trusted network of people, seizing opportunities and learning 'organisational savvy' in order to build a flourishing career in HR. 

Key Timestamps:

  • 2:00 – Introducing Vanessa Harris 
  • 9:32 – The shift from a career in recruitment to Learning and Development 
  • 20:30 – The cultural change from Australia to Singapore 
  • 22:22 – The challenges of working within a legal firm
  • 27:10 – What it’s like working in a global role being based in Singapore 
  • 33:15 – Vanessa’s proudest moments from working in HR 
  • 40:29 – Vanessa’s experience in a male dominated sector 
  • 44:30 – Advice for those beginning a career in HR  

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13 Nov 2023Series 6: The Latest in HR News - November01:02:20

Welcome to the first edition of ‘The Latest HR News’, an additional monthly special episode, brand new for season 6 of HR Insights: The Podcast. Our host, Stuart Elliott will be joined by professionals and experts in the HR field to discuss recent topical news articles in business and HR, examining the trends and the impact they are having on organisations. 

In our premiere, Stuart is joined by Kate Mansfield, Programme Director and Career Coach at Career Counselling Services and Dan Silverman, US Head of Corporate Functions Recruitment at Bloomberg. Together, they dive into some hard-hitting pieces around the rise and fall of DEI and how to support employees amidst the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to more light-hearted topics about the so-called ‘manopause’. Stuart, Kate and Dan hold an insightful and engaging conversation creating invaluable awareness of the current topics that are shaping businesses and their HR functions today.
 
Kate takes responsibility for designing and delivering career development programmes for CCS clients across both private and public sector organisations in the UK and internationally. She is also is also a Lead Tutor on their open Accredited Career Coach Training course and continues to coach clients individually. Dan, who moved in-house following a career in agency recruitment, currently leads and manages a team of experienced recruitment and sourcing partners, responsible for hiring experienced talent into a range of Bloomberg's departments. Leading with data, market intelligence and recruitment best practices he ensures they hire, retain and develop world class talent.

Key Timestamps of the articles discussed:

  • 04:43 – Full-time office workers overtake hybrid staff 
  • 09:30 - Badge checking –employees office time is being monitored
  • 15:20 – The rise and fall of DEI
  • 21:58 – Should DEI sit under HR?
  • 25:28 - Layoffs at LinkedIn – what’s the best conduct?  
  • 34:36 - Boomerang staff – re-joining a former company  
  • 41:39 – How to get the lying out of hiring 
  • 49:50 - Providing support to employees amid the current Israeli-Palestinian conflict
  •  55:17 – The ‘manopause’ 
  • 58:53 – Should all relationships at work, including friendships, be declared? 

For links to the articles, please see our blog

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16 Nov 2023Series 6: The Significance of HR’s Role in the M&A Process00:43:35

M&A refers to the phrase mergers and acquisitions, a term used when one company merges with or buys another and covers the whole process from beginning to end. Today our host, Stuart Elliott, is joined by HR M&A Lead, Graham Poole to speak about why the role of HR is so critical to this process.

During their conversation, Stuart and Graham discuss the role of HR in the M&A process, the aligning of workforce and culture of the two merging entities, the best practice for a smooth transition and some key considerations for companies during the due diligence phase of the merge. They also touch on the challenges HR teams can face during the integration process and tips for HR professionals embarking on an M&A journey. 

Graham is an experienced international HR Director with a global track record in successful HR M&A and change projects. He provides HR support to organisations undergoing the M&A process and offers executive coaching for leaders going through change. His expertise includes full-scope HR M&A programmes, organisation design and global transformation initiatives. Previously, Graham has lived and worked in multiple regions including APAC, LATAM, Northern Europe & Russia and Africa. 

 

Key Timestamps:

  • 1:24 – An introduction to Graham Poole 
  • 6:06 – Graham’s early career
  • 7:55 – Why the role of HR is so critical in the M&A process 
  • 12:27 – HR’s role in aligning the workforce and culture of the two merging entities
  • 18:10 – Cost elevation and organisation design process
  • 20:25 – The due diligence phase
  • 27:04 – Challenges and successes when going through the M&A process
  • 35:30 – Why Graham likes working within the M&A space
  • 38:29 – Tips for HR professionals embarking on an M&A journey

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23 Nov 2023Series 6: Dismantling Pay Inequity One Gap at A Time00:47:12

As we head towards the end of the year, one prevalent conversation in 2023 amongst organisations is around pay gaps. Our host, Stuart Elliott is joined by pay gap expert, Michelle Gyimah to talk through how companies can decipher what their compensation data is telling them in order to improve workplace culture. 
 
In this conversation, Stuart and Michelle touch on various types of pay gaps, from gender to ethnicity and disability and the importance of recognising the lesser-known gaps. They also talk through the steps companies should be taking to address these pay discrepancies including educating employees fully and regularly to enforce real change and developing effective communication plans. Michelle also explains how remote working has influenced pay inequity and advises that companies should be using pay gap data as a start point for acknowledging the deeper nuances within their organisations. 

Michelle Gyimah is a financial coach and CEO of Equality Pays,  a pay gap consultancy that provides businesses with the coaching, support and confidence they want and need to educate them on the root causes of their pay gaps. With over 15 years of experience, 10 of which were spent at the Equality and Human Rights Commission, Michelle’s role is to help organisations identify what is necessary to address their pay gap discrepancies and implement them into their business strategy, thus creating more inclusive, equitable workplaces. 

Key Timestamps:

  • 01:37 – An introduction to Michelle Gyimah
  • 06:10 – The different types of pay gap
  • 08:16 – The importance of strong leadership in implementing effective strategy 
  • 13:43 – Educating people on pay gaps
  • 18:08 – Developing engaging communication strategies 
  • 24:55 – Working with people to eradicate fears around pay gaps
  • 29:03 – The influence of remote working on the pay gap
  • 39:55 – Using the pay gap conversation to address deeper nuances within a business

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30 Nov 2023Series 6: Engaging & Retaining Talent in a Post, Post Pandemic World00:42:48

How to engage employees and retain talent has been at the top of many companies' agendas post-pandemic and with the Great Resignation now over and the Great Reshuffle beginning it's imperative that organisations have the tools to keep their employees from looking elsewhere. Our latest guest aims to do just that. Today our CEO and Host Stuart Elliott is joined by CEO and Founder of Inspire HR, Jaime Klein.

The conversation centres around employee engagement and talent retention and see’s Stuart and Jaime delve into The Great Resignation, The Great Reshuffle, returning to a five-work week in the office, tools for boosting employee engagement and retention, the flow of life post-post pandemic and who ultimately is responsible for retention and engagement. They also touch on inspirational companies leading the way with their engagement strategies, which could inspire our HR Community to make changes in their own organisations.

 

Jaime founded Inspire HR in 2007 and is a trailblazer in the world of fractional and remote work. She has been a workplace culture expert and HRBP since 1994 and has implemented strategies and programs in talent management, coaching, workplace culture and the talent acquisition space. Jaime has made appearances on multiple media channels, podcasts and panels including facilitating Inspire’s webinar series where she shares her knowledge globally.

 

Key Timestamps 

01:41 – An intro to Jaime + Inspire HR 

05:48 – Is The Great Resignation over?

08:09 – Reskilling employees

09:22 – Returning to a five-day work week in the office

14:28 – Is attrition always bad?

19:39 – Stay interviews

23:18 – Tools for boosting employee engagement and retention 

26:19 – The flow of life post-post pandemic

29:52 – Who is responsible for employee engagement?

38:17 – Advice for our audience

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07 Dec 2023Series 6: Career Stories: Strategic HR Beyond Borders00:37:21

Navigating a career across borders can offer a host of different challenges. Strategic HR Business Partner at Astellas Pharma, Özge Yurtsever joins our CEO and host, Stuart Elliott to speak about the adjustments she has made over her career in order to effectively engage with different profiles of people and develop her understanding of cultural nuances. 

In this episode, Stuart and Özge discuss how HR varies in different regions both strategically and culturally as well as the skills she has gained to help her adapt and thrive in her role. Özge offers advice to up-and-coming HR professionals on how to maintain a resilient mindset and embrace every change in life as a new opportunity. With rapid change inevitably comes challenges, and Özge highlights the importance of adapting in order to improve the overall culture of the environment we work in. 


Originally from Turkey, Özge Yurtsever is an accomplished HR professional with a wealth of experience in cross-cultural and multi-industry settings. She has lived and worked all over the world in places including Dubai and Singapore and currently holds the position of Strategic HR Business Partner at Astellas Pharma, where she plays an integral role in forging strong partnerships with the commercial team to drive a transformative agenda aimed at cultivating a high-performance organisational culture.


Key Timestamps:

01:13 – Intro into Özge and her background

08:33 – How is HR viewed in Turkey in comparison to other locations?

12:53 – The differing cultural markets and their impact on Özge’s career

18:13 – The Pharmaceutical Vs FMCG sectors 

22:40 – Developing your skills to have greater influence

25:53 – What Özge would advise for her younger self

30:55 – The biggest challenges of working in a HR role

34:58 – Three tips for an up-and-coming HR professional


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11 Dec 2023Series 6: The Latest in HR News - December01:10:24

In the second installment of ‘The Latest HR News’, our host, Stuart Elliott is joined by Friska Wirya and Jig Ramji to discuss a host of topical news articles in business and HR, exploring current trends and the impact they are having on organisations.

In this episode, Stuart and our guests discuss the impact of hybrid working and the prevalent reluctance to commit to returning to the office. They also touch on hot desking and its benefits as well as the difference between Managing and Leading, particularly the toxicity that can materialise from having a ‘bad boss’. Along with talking about more thought-provoking topics for example, as Jig highlights, the impetus for organisations to consider the terminology they use around diversity, as well as the emerging HR trends of 2024, Stuart, Friska and Jig touch on the more light-hearted topic of Christmas parties and the differing perspectives on whether they are worthwhile for building company camaraderie.

Friska Wirya is a top 50 Global Change Management Thought Leader, a TEDx speaker and is a triple best-selling author of 'The Future Fit Organisation: A Leader's Guide to Transformation'. She has been featured in a number of publications including Vogue and Smart Company and is a frequent contributor to Women’s Agenda. Jig Ramji has over twenty years of experience as a Human Capital Leader specialising in HR Strategy, Organisation Transformation and Change, Talent Management and Leadership Development. He has wide scale international experience having lived and worked in the UK, the Netherlands, Australia, Singapore and Hong Kong whilst leading Global and Regional teams. Following an extensive career working with some of the largest global multinationals, Jig was most recently the Chief Talent Officer at the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) and is also a non-executive Director and trustee at Roffey Park Institute.

Key Timestamps of the articles discussed:

  • 01:12 – Intro into Friska 
  • 02:13 – Intro into Jignesh Ramji
  • 03:15 – Hybrid working 
  • 13:25 - How to make hot desking work
  • 20:25 – Managing vs Leading 
  • 25:35 – Toxic Management 
  • 32:35 - Ray Dalio's brutal management regime
  • 39:50 – ESG and Diversity 
  • 47:30 – Pay Transparency
  • 54:40 – 2024 HR Trends 
  • 63:28 – Christmas Parties 

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14 Dec 2023Series 6: Can Gympass Address Employee Burnout?00:32:40

Supporting employee wellbeing has become integral to the success of organisations. This week our CEO and Host, Stuart Elliott speaks to VP of UK and Ireland for Gympass, Luke Bullen to discuss how Gympass adapted as a company post covid, how to help employees dealing with burnout as well as how organisations can measure employee wellbeing. 

Today’s episode sees Stuart and Luke discuss how Gympass pivoted from only offering physical wellbeing packages to now having all wellbeing offerings in one place. Another topic discussed is the rise in employee burnout and how companies can prevent this by measuring employee wellbeing and using strategies to promote positive mental health and eradicate burnout. They also touch on how to foster an inclusive working environment and how leaders can act as role models by prioritising their own wellbeing.

 

Luke is a seasoned business leader with a passion for driving positive change in the wellness space. Since joining Gympass, the company has forged partnerships with renowned businesses, broadening the reach and impact of employee wellness initiatives. Luke firmly recognises that a healthy and engaged workforce is the foundation of a thriving organisation and is committed to data-driven decision-making to ensure Gympass’ initiatives are guaranteed to be quantifiable and sustainable.

 

Key Timestamps:

  • 01:21: Intro to Luke Bullen 
  • 03:30: Who are Gympass?
  • 11:27: The implications of employee burnout for an organisation
  • 13:40: How to measure employee wellbeing 
  • 16:52: Strategies to promote employee wellbeing and prevent burnout 
  • 19:42: Pivoting Gympass’ offerings
  • 22:33: How to foster an inclusive workplace 
  • 28:32: How leaders can act as a role model by prioritising their own mental health

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18 Jan 2024Series 6: From Panic to Power: Achieving Workplace Safety with ROAR00:32:06

*TRIGGER WARNING: Contains references to assault that some listeners may find distressing*

Welcome back to the first episode of HR Insights: The Podcast after our mid-season break! We are very excited to start this new year with a very important topic.

Amid increasing cases of workplace violence, safety at work has never been more paramount. This week, our CEO and host, Stuart Elliott sits down with Social Entrepreneur and CEO of ROAR, Yasmine Mustafa. ROAR have developed unique wearable technology in the form of a panic button to ensure safety, improve well-being and increase job satisfaction across all industries. 

Yasmine and Stuart discuss ROAR's inception and how the Panic Button Solution functions to foster a culture of safety within workplaces, particularly those experiencing a rise in violence and incivility such as healthcare, hospitality and retail industries. Yasmine also talks through the consequences of neglecting to protect workers and HR’s role in ensuring solutions are put in place to prevent this. From astonishing data, she shows how the adoption of ROAR into a business can result in an immediate shift in staff’s morale and perception of safety, with a newfound ‘shield’ that not only protects their wellbeing, but improves productivity. 

With over 15 years of leadership experience in the tech industry, including the successful sale of her first company, 123LinkIt in 2009, Yasmine is a driving force for positive change and balancing profits with purpose. A former refugee and undocumented immigrant, she draws upon her unique life experiences to lead ROAR in its mission to empower and protect workers across all industries. Her journey is a testament to her resilience and unwavering commitment. Yasmine has earned recognition from the BBC where she was named one of the Top 100 women, CNBC’s Upstart 100 and has spoken on prestigious platforms such as TEDx where she has shared her deep passion for positive change through harnessing technology. 

Key Timestamps:

  • 01:15 – Intro to Yasmine Mustafa
  • 03:20 – How ROAR manifested itself
  • 07:28 – How the panic button works 
  • 11:20 – What is causing the rise in violence and incivility in the workplace?
  • 15:13 – The tangible and intangible consequences of not protecting a worker
  • 18:28 – The role of HR in enhancing workplace safety
  • 22:15 – Yasmine’s top recommendation to HR professionals for fostering a safe working environment
  • 25:05 – The financial benefits of adopting ROAR into an organisation 

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22 Jan 2024Series 6: The Latest in HR News - January01:10:21

Welcome back to another installment of ‘The Latest HR News’. This week our host Stuart Elliott is joined by Amelia Lavery and Lee Murphy to discuss the latest topical news articles in business and HR.

In this episode, Stuart and our guests talk about the ever-prevalent topic of hybrid working and the importance that should be placed on workplace culture to foster a healthy work balance. As Amelia points out, ‘the culture sets the tone in the context of how everyone reacts together.’ They also examine the top five priorities for HR Leaders in 2024 which includes topics like management development, organisational culture, HR tech and more, and their ranking of these in terms of building a productive work environment. Further trending topics were touched upon such as AI; the need to embrace this as it becomes more advanced and the potential difficulties of working with Gen Z amidst anecdotal accusations of tardiness and disinterest. As well as the more provocative subjects discussed, they also converse over more entertaining topics such as so-called ‘Mondayitis’, using too much corporate jargon in the workplace and setting business New Year's resolutions. 


Amelia Lavery has over 18 years of experience in HR, starting her career in the Banking industry.  She brings deep experience in HR Business Partnering having performed country, regional and product line roles.  Sector wise, Amelia has worked across Financial and most recently Corporate Services at Vistra where she has recently been appointed as the Global Head of Talent Acquisition. Lee Murphy is a seasoned Human Resources executive with diverse global experience leading teams to deliver strategic HR initiatives. In a career spanning more than 25 years, Lee has worked in increasingly senior roles for global technology companies such as Google, Microsoft and Nokia. Most recently, Lee was Group Chief Human Resources Officer with FWD and is currently an adviser to Hupo, a technology enabled coaching platform in Asia Pacific.


Key Timestamps:

  • 01:02 - Intro into Amelia Lavery
  • 02:08 – Intro into Lee Murphy
  • 04:30 – Hybrid Working 
  • 10:25 – Leadership strategies for a strong work culture
  • 19:15 – Top 5 priorities for HR leaders in 2024
  • 25:27 – AI & technology
  • 35:25 – Gen Z
  • 54:50 – ‘Mondayitis’
  • 59:38 – Buzzwords in the workplace
  • 64:20 – Business Resolutions for the New Year 

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25 Jan 2024Series 6: An Untapped Talent Pool: Disability in the Workplace00:42:43

Over the last year, we have seen pushback from organisations around their DEI agenda with many questioning their approach to the topic. To bring some clarity to the situation, Diversity & Inclusion Architect, Toby Mildon, joins our CEO and Host Stuart Elliott, for today’s episode of HR Insights: The Podcast. 

In this episode, Stuart and Toby discuss his disability and how his personal and professional experiences with inequality when applying for roles affected him and led to his passion for diversity and inclusion. They also chat about what organisations do well in the DEI space and how they can improve, especially in the equity aspect of the acronym. The conversation then explores what Toby believes will aid the future of DEI, leading to a discussion on AI and the anxiety around new technology and the paralysis of fear when employing disabled staff.

 

As a Diversity & Inclusion Architect, Toby is passionate about creating diverse workplaces and cultures that are inclusive, which stemmed from his own experiences as a disabled man. He has helped some of the UK’s largest companies improve their staff retention, brand innovation, productivity and performance. Toby has also written a book called Inclusive Growth, which aims to future-proof organisations by creating a diverse workplace and providing a practical framework that allows the company to grow and succeed. 

 

Key Timestamps:

  • 01:40: An introduction to Toby
  • 07:25: Workplace barriers for disabled people
  • 15:51: Toby’s book - Inclusive Growth 
  • 18:53: Organisations that do well in the DEI space
  • 21:04: The shift in HR's focus on DEI
  • 25:39: The future of DEI 
  • 28:12: Hiring managers' fears around hiring people with disabilities 
  • 36:25: Tips for prioritising DEI with the aim to retain and obtain top talent

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01 Feb 2024Series 6: Career Stories: Cultural Competency: Shaping the World of DEI00:53:37

When implementing Diversity, Equity and Inclusion policies into an organisation in an effective way, it is important to cultivate transformation, creativity and ultimately commercial success. Global Head of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Moët Hennessy, Greg Morley joins our CEO and host, Stuart Elliott today to speak about his career in DEI and the advice he has acquired over the years for building a safe and effective working community that champions inclusion.

In this episode, Stuart and Greg talk about his long-standing career in Asia and the cultural differences he has encountered that have in turn aided his development within the DEI landscape. They also discuss Greg's insight into the most important factors for making progress around Diversity and Inclusion, highlighted in his upcoming book, ‘BOND: Keys to Inclusion and Belonging’ as well as Greg’s response to recent derogatory articles around DEI and the significance of rewiring the system to enforce real change.

Greg Morley leads Global strategies to increase Diversity, Equity and Inclusion across Moët Hennessy, the luxury wines and spirits division of LVMH, based in Paris. Greg brings personal and professional passion to the development of talent and to helping others achieve more than they believe they can.  Prior to joining Moët Hennessy, he was Vice President, Human Resources Asia Pacific for Hasbro, Inc.  and was Vice President, Human Resources for the Shanghai Disney Resort based in Shanghai. Greg played a leading role in the team that produces Gay Games Hong Kong 2023, a participant sports, culture and inclusion event, in Asia for the first time in its 40 years history.


Key Timestamps:

- 01:02 - Intro into Greg Morley
- 3:40 - Greg's transition into HR
- 9:00 - The cultural appeal of working in Asia
- 15:41 - The most important factors in making progress around Diversity and Inclusion
- 23:20 - Greg's upcoming book: 'BOND: Keys to Inclusion and Belonging'
- 31:56 - Response to recent derogatory views on DE&I
- 40:28 - The 2024 agenda for DE&I
- 48:25 - Advice for people throughout their career in HR 

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08 Feb 2024Series 6: Neurodiversity - Shifting Perspectives in 202400:39:42

Neurodiversity is a fairly new topic in the world of DEI but affects an estimated 1 in 7 people, with diagnosis rates on the rise. This is a topic we expect to see more of over the next year with its prevalence in many more organisations’ agendas for 2024. Our CEO and Host, Stuart Elliott is joined today by an expert in this field Ritu Kiran, Founder and CEO of Aubilities

 

Throughout the conversation, Stuart and Ritu discuss her career, how and why she founded Aubilities and neurodiversity in the workplace. They take a deeper dive into what neurodiversity is and why it’s important, discussing the rise in cases and whether it is due to trends or general awareness around the subject. They also look into the recent high number of diagnoses within adults and what organisations can do to be more neuro-inclusive and how they can adapt the recruitment process to ensure they are getting the best out of people. Lastly, they discuss what Aubilities can offer and do to allow those with neurodiverse needs to thrive. 

Prior to founding Aubilities, Ritu had a corporate career for many years, starting her journey working for a major global Management Consultancy firm, specialising in HR consulting and HR projects across a multitude of clients. After this, she moved into the global learning and development space. In 2016 Ritu had her first child, who was diagnosed with autism in 2018, shortly after his diagnosis Ritu began researching autism to learn more about her son’s needs and quickly identified a gap in the corporate market of utilising these talented and specialist thinkers to add value to businesses. Ritu is also a Trustee Board member for the UK national charity – Resources for Autism. She has recently been picked up by Jessica Kingsley Publishers and has an impending book launch in 2025 on parenting autistic children. 

 

Key Timestamps:

  • 01:19 – Intro to Ritu & Aubilities 
  • 08:35 – Definition of Neurodiversity 
  • 11:13 – Neurodiversity at work
  • 15:40 – The rise in neurodivergent diagnoses
  • 18:53 – Tips to start supporting neurodiverse employees
  • 22:47 – Adapting the recruitment process 
  • 21:47 – The person-centric approach – does it work for everyone?
  • 36:30 – The 3 key pillars to start the conversation

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15 Feb 2024Series 6: Galvanising Gen-Z: The Leaders of Tomorrow00:40:46

Learning and leadership development of mid-level management is a pertinent topic in HR at this time of year and in a recent Gartner report was deemed as the top priority on Senior HR leaders’ agendas for 2024.

In todays’ episode, Stuart Elliott is joined by recognised Organisational Culture and Systems Workplace Expert, Tammy Dowley-Blackman whose collaboration with an array of sectors, has seen her work to improve leadership across many workplace generations. 

In this episode, Tammy joins Stuart to discuss leadership; its definition, the qualities one must possess to be a successful manager and the tools aspiring leaders, particularly those that fall under the umbrella of ‘Gen-Z’, can acquire in order to become great. Tammy also offers her own experience of evolving her leadership skills whilst running the Suite of brands under the Tammy Dowley-Blackman Group, a boutique consulting firm born in response to sector needs. 

Tammy Dowley-Blackman is a recognised organisational and leadership development authority. She has designed and delivered presentations, residencies, training and workshops across the United States. She has spent almost two decades building companies focused on delivering innovative approaches to leadership and organisational development and now runs her own boutique consulting group. In addition to her consulting experience, Tammy has developed partnership programs for higher education and the philanthropic sector. She has acted as a strategic advisor to hundreds of organisations on a range of topics and in her free time enjoys serving on boards that connect to her interests in the arts and strengthening communities. 

Key Timestamps: 

  • 2:00 – Intro into Tammy 
  • 4:55 – Defining leadership 
  • 11:55 – How ways of working have evolved over the past few years
  • 13:30 – Maximising the presence of Gen Z in the workplace 
  • 20:10 – Tools for becoming a great leader as Gen Z 
  • 30:35 – How Tammy has evolved her leadership over the past few years 
  • 35:35 – The characteristics of a great leader 

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22 Feb 2024Series 6: Evolving Leadership: From Boss to Coach00:48:06

Having a coaching culture in an organisation is in an impactful way to change your leaderships management style and allow every employee to reach their full potential. This a growing trend that we have been covering over the last year and today’s guest Karen Gilhooly, Engagement Expert & Transformative Leader, joins us to talk about the transition from a traditional management style to a coaching one.

Karen joins our CEO & Host Stuart Elliott, to discuss moving from her long tenure in banking to starting her own business with True North Collaboration LLC and how the ‘boss to coach’ philosophy influences learning and failure within a team. They talk through ways to adopt a coaching style of management and how it can improve decision-making and problem-solving skills within the team, what specific behaviours and skills can be developed from this transition and how this can impact employee motivation and job satisfaction. Lastly, they speak about the potential risks of moving to a coaching management style and how to mitigate them in a hybrid working environment.


Karen is an employee engagement expert and transformative leader with over 25 years of experience driving innovation and organisational change by leveraging the strengths of their employees. She firmly believes that when employees feel connected to their roles they find meaning in their work and bring new energy to the workplace. Karen is the Founder and Managing Partner of True North Collaboration LLC and works across industries to initiate and implement strategic transformation initiatives. True North Collaboration LLC is dedicated to guiding businesses through thoughtful and holistic transformations. 


Key Timestamps:

  • 01:21 - Intro into Karen Gilhooly
  • 06:03 - Founding True North Collaboration LLC
  • 07:37 - The difference between being a coach and being a manager
  • 16:04 - Delivering feedback delicately 
  • 18:17 - Adopting certain behaviours when transitioning from ‘boss to coach’
  • 24:13 - Dealing with the ‘I don’t have time’ excuse
  • 27:43 - The effects of the coaching management approach on employees
  • 29:27 - Mitigating the potential risks of the coaching management style 
  • 39:04 - The coaching management style in the hybrid world 

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26 Feb 2024Series 6: The Latest in HR News: February01:11:54

Welcome back to February’s installment of ‘The Latest HR News’. This month, Stuart Elliott is joined by Justine Thompson and Taylor Bradley to discuss some of the themes from trending articles in business and HR. 

In this episode Stuart and our guests discuss a host of themes on how success can be fostered within an organisation. They start the conversation by discussing hybrid working and its continued prominence within the workforce; reflecting on the potentially damaging monitoring of remote work and the significance of trust in order to see productivity and retention of top talent. Our guests also touch on flexibility within the workplace and how this has become, a ‘non-negotiable’ to yield a successful culture in a post-covid world. They then move onto DEI and its necessity to build a winning business strategy and remain progressive. 

They also examine workplace culture, exploring how so-called ‘negative traits’ such as competitiveness and rivalry are being reframed to promote a healthy mindset where competition is seen as a motivation to excellence. The final topic explored is job ghosting, based on an article claiming that a large percentage of Gen-Z have avoided an interview or their first day on a job. Despite Justine's scepticism of these statistics, it provides an interesting perspective on how, in a virtual world, some individuals would rather severe communication to avoid difficult conversations.

Justine is an ED&I expert with over 20 years’ experience in HR and people focused roles. She has a particular interest in culture, psychological safety and belonging, and has worked with organisations across many sectors to bring these topics to life through training and facilitated discussion. She has extensive experience of working with diversity to identify barriers and design data driven strategies and is the Head of Market Intelligence at Inclusive Group. Taylor is a seasoned HR executive deeply committed to shaping organisational talent strategy and fostering a culture of growth and technical innovation. He is the Head of HRBPs and Compensation at Turing, an Al-empowered Talent Cloud and has worked with founder-led startups like DocuSign and Datto to craft IPO-ready talent strategies.

For links to the articles, please see our blog


Key Timestamps: 
- 00:52 – Intro into Justine Thompson

- 01:24 – Intro into Taylor Bradley

- 02:50 – Hybrid Working

- 11:33 – Operational effectiveness 

- 19:30 – Flexibility in the workplace 

- 34:32 – DEI: The success of diversification 

- 44:48 – AI: Fear vs Reality 

- 51:58 – Rivalry in the workplace 

- 59:05 – Job ghosting


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29 Feb 2024Series 6: Career Stories: Bridging Cultures, Building Careers00:46:08

When building a career within HR it is important to consider the building blocks to success and the necessity to nurture and adapt to different cultures and ways of thinking. Today, joining our host, Stuart Elliott is Chief Talent and Learning Officer at Jardine Matheson, Peter Attfield to discuss his long spanning HR journey and his keys to success to ensure a flourishing and fulfilling career.  

In this episode, Stuart and Peter delve into how Peter moved from external consulting into an internal HR function, the important building blocks that have aided him throughout his career including embracing different cultures and building a strong network of peers who challenge and push the boundaries of your thinking, as well as his key takeaways from living and working in over nine countries. Peter highlights his greatest achievements throughout his extensive career and how he believes the HR function has adapted over this time, notably referencing technological advancements, employee expectations and the significance of upskilling to stay relevant. 

Peter Attfield is a Senior HR leader (Group HRD, SVP, CHRO level) with a proven global track record in strategic Business Partnering and HR Expertise leadership roles across multiple sectors and geographies in developed and emerging markets. He also holds deep expertise and over 30 years of experience in both large scale organisation and cultural transformation as well as HR functional transformation in both MNC’s and large regional family owned businesses.


 Key Timestamps: 

·      04:15 – Intro into Peter
·      06:03 – How and why Peter made the leap into HR
·      11:00 – The key building blocks in Peter’s career 
·      16:20 – The significance of influential mentors
·      18:45 – HR Business Partnering vs Centre of Expertise 
·      21:23 – What Peter has learnt from working all over the world  
·      27:50 – Peter’s greatest career achievements 
·      33:35 – How the HR function has adapted over time 
·      40:13 – Advice for people beginning their career in HR 

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07 Mar 2024Series 6: Would You Use AI To Help Secure a Job?00:47:40

One of the biggest topics in conversation currently within a professional setting is AI and how it can change the working world, with the fear that it could eradicate some roles. Today our CEO and Host Stuart Elliott is joined by Nicky Garcea, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Cappfinity to talk about the use of AI in the Talent Acquisition space.

In this episode, Stuart and Nicky discuss how Nicky came to set up Cappfinity; a skills-based talent intelligence business, they then cover where organisations currently sit in their relationship with AI, and whether candidates are more likely to use AI to secure a role. They also speak about current guidelines and regulations in relation to AI and automation. In contrast to AI being a predominant focus, there has been attention placed on skills-based hiring and development and Stuart and Nicky discuss whether the two conflict or complement each other. As the conversation draws to a close, Stuart asks where Nicky believes this topic would sit in 12 months and again in 5 years.

Nicky has a career spanning over 20+ years and is a chartered industrial and organisational psychologist passionate about how behavioural science can support the use of technology and AI in talent solutions. She has led on talent initiatives for over 250 global organisations, often in support of widening their talent pipelines. Nicky was featured on TAtech’s list of 100 Most Influential Talent Acquisition Thought Leaders and has co-edited The Oxford Handbook of Positive Psychology and Work, she has also been featured in Forbes, Protocol, HR.com, Recruiter, The Wall Street Journal and Fox News.

Key Timestamps:

  • 01:50 – Introducing Nicky Garcea and Cappfinity
  • 12:26 – When did Nicky first hear about AI?
  • 16:28 – What are organisations currently doing with AI?
  • 22:09 – Candidates using AI to help secure roles
  • 28:54 – Guidelines and regulations regarding AI
  • 32:25 – Skills-based learning and development
  • 37:46 – Soft skills vs hard skills
  • 39:52 – The difference in AI in 12 months and in 5 years 
  • 43:30 – Advice for CHRO’s regarding AI

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14 Mar 2024Series 6: Evolving the Landscape of Remote Working00:49:06

Remote Working has been a topic of great significance for the last couple of decades, and has come to the fore over the past few years, amidst the COVID pandemic. Joining our CEO and host, Stuart Elliott today is Jaime Nacach, entrepreneur, marketer and Founder & CEO of Virtual Latinos, a company focused on hiring remote professionals from Latin America. 

In this episode, Stuart and Jaime discuss how Jaime accumulated knowledge from his marketing background to set up Virtual Latinos and how it has grown to help over 900 businesses so far since its inception in 2018. He also highlights the advantages of utilising his company for hiring and their process of finding ‘quality’ talent for their clients. The evolution of remote work is also examined, with an emphasis on the positive shift in its perception and effectiveness in encouraging productivity. Jaime also shares some useful tips for those looking to outsource professionals and the importance of ensuring everyone feels like a valued member of the team, no matter where they are based. Finally, the advantages of being ahead of the curve and utilising quality talent all over the world are stressed. 

Jaime is an entrepreneur, marketer, self-taught tech expert, and the Founder and CEO of Virtual Latinos. He was born in Mexico City but has now been living the majority of his life in San Diego, California. He has combined his creativity and business strategy experience to create a digital marketing agency, Bloominari, and a recruitment agency called Virtual Latinos focused on hiring remote professionals from Latin America. So far, Virtual Latinos has helped over 900 companies to elevate their levels of freedom, success, and growth, and has assisted over 1,000 Latino professionals in finding their dream remote jobs. 

Key Timestamps:

  • 01:34 - Intro into Jaime Nacach
  • 07:45 - Advantages of utilising Virtual Latinos 
  • 10:12 - The evolving landscape of remote work
  • 18:38 - The shift in the perception of remote work
  • 23:25 - ​Benefits of hiring in Latin America 
  • 35:06 - How technology has evolved to enhance Jaime's business
  • 37:36 - The future of international hiring 
  • 42:48 - Key advice for those considering outsourcing 

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21 Mar 2024Series 6: Tackling Burnout with HumanOS00:48:21

As we approach the end of season 6 we wanted to bring back a topic that has continued to be a critical issue for organisations over the last few years. This topic is still front of mind for many as 2023 reported the highest level of sick leave in a decade with more people taking time off with mental health struggles and the average age of burnout sitting at 32.

Today our CEO and Host, Stuart Elliott, is joined by Co-Founder of HumanOS, Bianca Errigo to speak about burnout and the healthy habits one can adopt to combat it. Throughout the conversation, Bianca and Stuart chatted about her career prior to co-founding HumanOS and the motivation behind the company, touching on how she began her career working for the world's largest IT services company but after several successful but extremely stressful years within their top-performing global sales team, coupled with the loss of her father, Bianca saw a dramatic deterioration in her own health. This led to hospitalisation, and she decided to make some changes, transforming her life to become a wellness coach and building a tech start-up. Continuing the conversation Stuart and Bianca discussed habits to encourage high performance, the impact of emotional intelligence in the workplace, whether preventing burnout should be owned by the individual or an organisation and how to meet the needs of a diverse workspace and minimise the generational gaps. 

Bianca is a wellness expert and speaker, recently awarded American Express "Speaker of the Year 2023" for her work around "Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace". She is recognised by Cisco for the impact she had with their "Women In Cisco" community. Bianca is the Co-Founder of health optimisation platform HumanOS.

If you are interested in having a session with Bianca we are able to offer our listeners a complimentary strategy call, you can sign up here. You can also download HumanOS’ 2024 white paper on the discrepancy between the rise of corporate welling solutions and the fall in employee wellbeing. The paper includes actionable takeaways for organisations looking to improve their employee wellbeing. 
 

Key Timestamps:

  • 02:06 – An introduction to Bianca 
  • 07:34 – Symptoms of burnout 
  • 10:13 - Bianca’s story 
  • 15:59 – Building habits with HumanOS
  • 21:30 – What is the knowing/doing gap?
  • 29:28 – Who should take ownership of mental health at work?
  • 31:46 – What is the ROI for having a good wellbeing strategy?
  • 33:18 – Emotional intelligence in the workplace
  • 38:01 – Tips for employers introducing a wellbeing strategy 
  • 41:57 – Advice for employees dealing with mental health issues

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14 Apr 2024Series 6: Recapping Series 600:16:43

Welcome to the final episode of Series 6  of HR Insights: The Podcast!

We have had another amazing series with a range of exciting guests and insightful episodes exploring topical and relevant subjects as well as the career stories of some inspirational entrepreneurs. In this episode, Group Marketing Executive for Elliott Scott Group, Hannah Costen sat down with CEO, Stuart Elliott to look back on Series 6 and some of the stand out moments from the last quarter.

Stuart shares an update on the current market, reflecting on the challenges currently facing CHROs and CPOs working with fewer resources, however he remains positive by highlighting a sense of optimism for the upcoming months. They also discuss the current trends in the market, how these have evolved since the last quarter and whether these have affected Elliott Scott HR as a business. The episode finishes with Stuart sharing his most memorable guests from Series 6 as well as aspirations for future series.

Key Timestamps:

-   01:13 – Icebreaker questions: Stuart's TV and Film recommendations 
-   02:30 - An update on Stuart's achievements in fitness competition, HYROX
-   03:52 - Recapping Q1 and key trends
-   06:05 - The most topical Season 6 episodes
-   08:06 - The development of trends in the last year
-   10:18 - The impact of trends on Elliott Scott HR as a business  
-   11:43 - Memorable moments from Series 6 
-   14:04 - Aspirations for Series 7


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31 Jul 2024Series 7: The Decline and Resilience of DEI00:45:53

Welcome back to a brand new series of HR Insights: The Podcast hosted by our CEO and Owner, Stuart Elliott.  We are excited to bring you another insightful series with both new and returning guests. We’re kicking off our first episode with audience favourite and long term friend of Elliott Scott HR, Sasha Scott. Sasha has two of the three most downloaded episodes of all time and is back to to talk about DEI in the corporate world, its decline amid cultural and economic challenges, SHRM’s decision to drop the E from DEI, the impact of the new government in the UK as well as reasonable adjustments for neurodivergent individuals. 

In today’s episode, Stuart and Sasha kick off the discussion with the decline of DEI within big organisations, whether that be due to budget cuts, impetus or internal initiatives. The pair examine recent headlines that question the future of DEI and whether companies are quietly withdrawing their commitments. Sasha also speaks of the demonisation of the acronym as the world becomes more polarised and the way in which DEI has often become a scapegoat for corporate failure.

The discussion then moves on to how evolving government regulations and economic pressures will shape the future of DEI roles and initiatives. The decline of the job market for DEI professionals is highlighted and the increasing need for comprehensive DEI strategies to be implemented within organisations. Amid the SHRM’s decision to drop Equity from its DEI framework, Sasha expresses her frustrations as well as the pressing need to understand equity versus equality. 

Finally, Stuart and Sasha look ahead to how the new UK government might influence business accountability and inclusion, the potential for increased regulation and the positive changes expected in the DEI landscape. With a focus on psychological safety, Sasha highlights the importance of including neurodivergent individuals and the broader implications for workplace culture. 

Sasha Scott is the CEO and Founder of Inclusive Group and is considered an expert in her field; she has appeared on the BBC and has been published in multiple newspapers. She understands the commercial drivers behind reducing bias within the workplace and the critical need to promote and sustain an inclusive workplace culture.

Key Timestamps:

  • 00:30 – A warm welcome back to Season 7
  • 02:40 – Intro to Sasha Scott 
  • 06:50 – The decline of DEI amid cultural and economic challenges
  • 11:25 – Laws banning/limiting DEI initiatives 
  • 12:40 – Quiet Quitting
  • 15:30 – Job cuts in TA
  • 17:15 – SHRM’s decision to drop the E from DEI 
  • 26:42 – The New government in the UK and its impact 
  • 30:16 – Toxicity in the workplace 
  • 35:25 - Economic pressures putting strain on DEI
  • 37:56 – Neurodiversity and making reasonable adjustments 

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07 Aug 2024Series 7: Mindset, Body Language, Speech and Voice00:55:53

Has your voice ever been front of mind for you? Many people often dismiss how their voice sounds and comes across to people, but it is a huge part of your executive presence. Our guest today, Susan Room is a former C-suite leader and is the creator of business voice coaching. Business voice coaching helps organisations communicate in an open, authentic and inclusive way.

Today, our CEO and Host Stuart Elliott speaks to a familiar face of Elliott Scott HR, Susan Room. Susan has previously worked with us on a successful event in the UK and will hopefully be back with a webinar in the coming months for our global audience. In this episode, Stuart and Susan chat about what business voice coaching is and how it differs from other types of coaching, what a typical business voice coaching programme involves, the business case for voice coaching, measuring the success of the programme and tips for working professionals to help with their voice. 

Susan’s Make Your Mark framework focuses on developing mindset, body language, speech and voice; enhancing personal success and well-being, organisational culture and performance. Susan holds a master’s degree in Voice Studies with a Distinction from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. She is an ICF Professional Certified Coach, a Voice and Speech Trainers Association member, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.

If you are interested in working with Susan; you can read her testimonials here.

 

Key Timestamps:

  • 02:21 – Introduction to Susan Room
  • 10:43 – What is business voice coaching?
  • 15:20 – Vocal bias
  • 18:59 – Vocal Brand 
  • 27:27 – The business case for voice coaching 
  • 30:31 – Vocal Capital 
  • 36:21 – Tone of voice
  • 38:16 – What does a business voice coaching programme involve?
  • 44:39 – Measuring success 
  • 49.50 – Tips for working on your voice

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14 Aug 2024Series 7: Career Stories: Venturing Beyond Your Comfort Zone00:48:41

Welcome back to another episode of HR Insights: The Podcast. To kick off the first career stories episode of the series, Stuart Elliott welcomed another friend of Elliott Scott HR, Ria Davey to discuss her career journey spanning multiple global locations, her development along the way amidst organisational changes and transformation, as well as the importance of stepping out of your comfort zone. 

In this episode, Stuart and Ria begin by discussing Ria’s expansive experience in the HR world. From an early career working in the Middle East, moving to Hong Kong and then on to New York, Ria explains the challenges she faced when adapting to different cultures and ways of working. The conversation then moves onto Ria’s career milestones as well as some of the obstacles she’s faced both personally and in her work life. She shares her top tips for becoming an effective business partner as well as leader, emphasising the importance of authenticity in leadership, continuous learning, and creating environments where team members feel safe to grow and challenge the status quo.

Ria Davey is the Group Director of People for D&A-Engineering at LSEG. With over 20 years of global, strategic HR leadership experience, she is a Chartered Fellow of the CIPD (FCIPD), holds an MA and BSc in HRM and Psychology and a certified executive coach. A transformation specialist with a wealth of experience in engineering, fintech and data led multinationals, Ria has lived and worked in the Middle East, Hong Kong, New York, and London. 

Key Timestamps: 

  • 02:09 - Intro into Ria Davey
  • 07:25 - How the move to the Middle East escalated her career 
  • 12:55 - Ria’s top three career milestones 
  • 14:43 - The similarities and differences between working in the Middle East and Hong Kong
  • 17:45 - The challenges of establishing boundaries 
  • 21:30 - Career and Personal challenges 
  • 27:15 - The proudest moment in Ria’s career 
  • 28:20 - The core responsibilities of a People Business Partner 
  • 30:50 - Key skills and qualities of a successful Business Partner 
  • 34:32 - How to lead successfully 
  • 39:33 - Insights on the market, future trends and direction of HR 
  • 46:08 - Advice for aspiring Business Partners 


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21 Aug 2024Series 7: Misconceptions of the US Employment Market00:38:09

We’re back with another episode of HR Insights: The Podcast!

Today, Stuart Elliott is joined by Nikki Brigati, SVP of Client Engagement at PGC Group. She joins the podcast to talk about the misconceptions of the employment landscape in the US.

When clients hire their first US workers, they often have misconceptions about the employment landscape, such as underestimating the complexity of federal and state regulations or assuming that employment practices are consistent across the country. In this episode, Stuart and Nikki discuss one of the biggest challenges clients face when hiring in the US market; navigating regulatory complexities while also understanding the cultural nuances of the workforce. Talking through what key factors US workers are driven by, for example: competitive compensation, benefits, work-life balance, and opportunities for growth when accepting a role. The use of notice periods is also discussed alongside the terminology used between the UK and US. They also chatted through the main aspects to consider when hiring in a new state as well as key advice for businesses to undertake to mitigate the risk of potential employment claims. 

Nikki specialises in the realm of Client Relations, Expansion, and Retention. As the SVP of Client Engagement at PGC Group; she focuses on building scalable client solutions, developing relationships with stakeholders at key client accounts, helping clients mitigate risk, building bespoke client solutions, and resourcing clients on the North American employment landscape to position them for growth. She also manages a team of Business and Relationship Managers across the US and UK. 

Due to her depth and breadth of experience in account management and increasing revenue through building strategic relationships with clients, Nikki has cemented herself as the go to expert and the voice of the client in PGC. 

If you would like to find out more about the US market and for advice on making your first US hire, please contact Nikki on nicole.brigati@pgcgroup.com


Key Timestamps 

  • 02:17 – Introduction to PGC
  • 04:48 – Introduction to Nikki 
  • 09:30 – The biggest misconceptions of hiring your first US employee
  • 12:22 – The difference in employment between Democratic led and Republican led states
  • 16:06 – Legislations around notice periods in the US
  • 17:48 – Biggest challenges when starting out in the US
  • 21:27 – 3 most important factors to consider when hiring US based employees 
  • 23:08 – Paid time off and hybrid working 
  • 28:44 – Factors to consider when hiring across states 
  • 31:10 – Temp vs Perm hiring 
  • 32:55 – Top tips for hiring in the US

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28 Aug 2024Series 7: Maximising Employee Success with Talent Analytics00:50:21

We have another exciting episode of HR Insights: The Podcast. This week, Stuart Elliott is joined by HR Consulting Director and Thought Leader at EDLIGO, Reimund Nienaber to discuss his role of leveraging talent analytics to enhance employee satisfaction and business outcomes. He explains how EDLIGO supports companies in their digital transformation journey and the importance of understanding data to personalise career development paths.

In this episode, Stuart and Reimund begin the conversation by talking through his career and role at EDLIGO as well as the benefits of talent analytics. He emphasises the importance of starting small with data, and allowing EDLIGO’s AI driven competency frameworks to fill in the gaps, thus enhancing personalised career development paths and creating a positive impact on overall job satisfaction. The conversation then moves on to the role of talent analytics in fostering a more inclusive workplace, free of bias and ensuring equal opportunities for career advancement. Reimund expresses the concerns and scepticisms employees may have regarding the use of talent analytics and how organisations can address these to build transparency and trust.

Reimund Nienaber is passionate about Talent Development, Talent Analytics, and Learning Analytics. He is a seasoned HR leader with extensive global experience and a strong track record of driving innovation. With over 20 years of expertise in human resources and 15 years in technical and managerial roles within the telecommunications industry, he excels as a trusted senior management advisor and coach. He holds a Master Professional (CCI) in Business Management (IHK) and is a Certified Business Economist (DeLSt). His focus is on continuously improving people and processes through game-changing strategic initiatives, enabling businesses to thrive in rapidly changing environments.

Key Timestamps: 

  • 03:02 - Intro into Reimund 
  • 04:58 – Reimund's role within EDLIGO
  • 08:28 – How talent analytics can be used to personalise career development paths for employees and improve employee satisfaction
  • 12:17 - Leveraging AI to create reliable competency frameworks 
  • 21:11 – How a manager can use talent analytics to identify skills gaps in their team
  • 26:00 - The difference between ‘future skills’ and ‘competency’
  • 29:35 – The role of talent analytics in helping us create more inclusive environments
  • 38:00 – Changing the sceptics' minds on data-driven research
  • 41:04 – How to use data to enhance your own performance and career growth 


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04 Sep 2024Series 7: The Transformative Power of Leadership Conversations00:51:30

Welcome back to HR Insights: The Podcast Series 7! This week, Stuart Elliott is joined by global business leader and co-founder of Leadrly, Paul Stewart. Paul has spent decades transforming organisational culture and leadership through a multitude of roles and shares his insights on the fast-paced changes shaping our world today. He also offers his perspective on how important conversation is in making real change.

In this episode Paul and Stewart discuss Paul’s evolving career from economist to the founding of Leadrly, a cutting-edge leadership and AI-driven platform. He discusses the challenges of creating vs changing culture and the role of AI in today's leadership landscape, particularly how Leadrly integrates with tools to provide on-demand coaching and guidance for leaders. Paul also delves into the nuances of leadership as a conversation, the challenges faced by mid-level managers, the generational divide in communication and the misconceptions around AI in the workplace. 

Paul Stewart has a background in social sciences and spent 10 years as a bank economist. He moved into corporate strategy, focusing on strategy implementation, organisational culture, and leadership development. In 2004 he co-authored the bestseller Branded Customer Service and went on to co-found On-Brand Partners two years later. In 2022/23, he launched Leadrly, an AI-powered system that supports leaders. 

Read some of Leadrly’s blogs below:
History of leadership communication
Leading beyond downsizing – conversations matter
Embracing change: How to lead your team through transformation 

Key Timestamps: 

  • 02:50 – Intro to Paul
  • 06:55 – The journey into entrepreneurship
  • 13:20 – Setting up Leadrly 
  • 17:42 – The philosophy behind Leadrly 
  • 22:45 – How Leadrly helps mid-level managers 
  • 28:10 – The generational divide in technology
  • 33:08 – Leadrly’s reception amongst clients 
  • 39:20 – Measuring success
  • 44:28 – AI’s implications for organisational culture 
  • 46:44 – Advice for HR leaders implementing AI

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11 Sep 2024Series 7: The Success of Strategic HR Leadership00:48:59

Today our Host and CEO, Stuart Elliott, is joined by Ruth Gellert-Neale, who speaks about strategic HR leadership. It is very difficult to execute and be a true strategic HR leader, this episode aims to guide HR leaders to be just that by using Ruth’s myriad of knowledge and expertise. 

Throughout the episode, Stuart and Ruth discuss how strategic leadership can contribute to organisational success, strategies to get businesses through times of change or crisis, ensuring the development and succession of leaders, metrics and analytics that strategic HR leadership can use to measure and improve organisational success and the challenges or barriers to effective strategic HR leadership and the routes to overcome them. They also touch on Ruth’s career story, attrition rates and how the perception of DEI has changed over the last year.

Ruth is an experienced HR Executive with a diverse portfolio of global expertise; advising C-suite leaders, as well as developing and growing teams to operationalise and deliver strategic HR initiatives. Originally from the UK, Ruth got her master’s degree in human resources from the University of Hertfordshire and is a Chartered Fellow of the CIPD. Ruth moved to Singapore in 2019 and is now the Chief People Officer for APAC and EMEA for JLL Technologies, where she champions the use of AI within the HR function and has driven a culture of high performance. 

Key Timestamps

  • 02:45 – Introduction to Ruth Gellert-Neale
  • 13:14 – How strategic HR leadership can contribute to organisational success
  • 16:30 – Understanding what strategic HR leadership is
  • 20:38 – Effective strategies to manage difficult times 
  • 26:56 – How strategic HR can ensure continuous development and succession of leaders
  • 32:42 – Metrics for measuring organisational success
  • 36:20 – The rise and fall of attrition rates 
  • 39:42 – The perception of DEI 
  • 42:02 – Challenges and barriers for strategic HR leadership and how we can overcome them

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18 Sep 2024Series 7: Do you Need a Career Coach?00:47:19

In today’s challenging market, career coaching is a pertinent topic. Today’s resident expert, Programme Director and Career Coach Kate Mansfield, is a familiar face of the show. Kate has previously written content for us and has been a guest on our news episode of HR Insights. Joining Kate is our CEO and Host Stuart Elliott to facilitate the conversation and provide our audience with the starting points they need to have those sometimes feared, career conversations. 

Throughout the episode, Stuart and Kate discuss what career coaching is and the power those conversations can carry. They touched on the challenges faced with internal career conversations and the benefits of an external coach, pushbacks from management, organisations that have good strategies in place to have these conversations and the seniority of individuals wanting these conversations. As the conversation moves on Stuart and Kate chat through The Kaleidoscope Career Model and becoming career champions. 

Kate is a familiar face to the ESHR family, she takes responsibility for designing and delivering career development programmes for CCS clients across both private and public sector organisations in the UK and internationally. Kate is also a Lead Tutor on our open Accredited Career Coach Training course and continues to coach clients individually, thoroughly enjoying working with those wishing to focus on a wide variety of career related issues from career development to career transition. 

Kate brings a particular depth of knowledge of coaching HR professionals as well as those transitioning from corporate life. Kate is also highly experienced and passionate about coaching women to evolve their careers. She is a qualified career coach trained by CCS and supported by her MSc in Organisational Behaviour. 

Key Timestamps:

  • 01:46 – Introduction to Kate Mansfield
  • 05:52 – Becoming a Career Coach 
  • 07:59 – Challenges with internal career conversations 
  • 13:13 – Pushbacks from management to have career conversations 
  • 17:38 – Organisations that so well in this space
  • 23:18 – Do career conversations depend on seniority?
  • 28:43 – The Kaleidoscope Career Model 
  • 32:00 – Challenges HR face with career conversations 
  • 36:16 – Career Champions 
  • 40:33 – How Kates’s research helps workplace professionals 

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25 Sep 2024Series 7: Paying off Your Emotional Overdraft00:51:57

Welcome back to another episode of HR Insights: The Podcast. Today Stuart Elliott is joined by Andy Brown, Leadership coach and Author of best-selling book ‘The Emotional Overdraft: 10 simple changes for balancing business success and wellbeing’ focused on the often overlooked mental and physical costs of leadership.

In this episode Stuart and Andy discuss how his love for problem-solving led him to help businesses, especially marketing agencies, optimise their structures for success. He shares his key insights on the concept of the "emotional overdraft” explained as the practice of sacrificing one’s mental and physical well-being to support business or personal success, often born from an inability to disconnect from work. He highlights the need to address the issue to avoid burnout, offering strategies like tracking behaviours, setting boundaries, and promoting awareness. Throughout the podcast, Andy emphasizes self-reflection, recognising emotional overdraft signs, and the value of coaching to foster curiosity about behaviour patterns. He concludes by advising empathy and kindness when helping someone experiencing emotional overdraft, encouraging them to seek change.

Andy Brown has over 30 years' experience as an award-winning adviser and coach for people-based businesses. He's also a podcast host and the author of Amazon #1 best seller, ‘The Emotional Overdraft: 10 simple changes for balancing business success and wellbeing' a book for entrepreneurs, leaders and founders that articulates the often overlooked mental and physical costs of leadership.

Take the Cosmo Quiz and get the book here


Key Timestamps:  

  • 02:38 – Intro into Andy 
  • 06:25 – The idea for the book
  • 10:25 – Summary of the book 
  • 12:50 – Causes of an emotional overdraft 
  • 18:45 – Recognising you are in an emotional overdraft 
  • 36:50 – Paying off an emotional overdraft 
  • 44:40 – How to help someone in an emotional overdraft 

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02 Oct 2024Series 7: Redefining Menopause in the Workplace00:47:27

Welcome back to another episode of HR Insights: The podcast. Today Stuart Elliott is joined by Fiona McKay, CEO and Founder of Lightbulb Leadership Solutions and sister company, The Menopause Maze. Fiona shares her personal and professional journey, highlighting her move from legal work to leadership consultancy and how Lightbulb Leadership Solutions focuses on helping female-led businesses scale, while The Menopause Maze, supports women navigating menopause.

Fiona delves into her own experience with early menopause, highlighting how it affected her both physically and mentally thus fuelling her passion to change the narrative around menopause in the workplace. Fiona discusses her advocation for open conversations and structural changes within organisations amidst alarming statistics about menopausal women and their struggles in employment. She mentions her involvement in campaigning for free HRT prescriptions in England and points out how menopause is now becoming a significant issue for businesses in terms of talent retention and ESG considerations.

Fiona emphasises the importance of creating a supportive environment for menopausal women, offering practical advice on how companies can address this issue, including conducting culture audits, providing anonymity in surveys, and offering customised employee benefits.

October is Menopause Awareness Month with World Menopause Awareness Day falling on October 18th. Please click here to see how you can get involved and support such an important cause. 

Key Timestamps: 

  • 01:53 – Intro into Fiona
  • 06:40 – Overview of the menopause and Fiona's personal experience with early menopause
  • 17:30 – Stats around the menopause in the workplace
  • 21:30 – How HR can deal with the prevalence of menopause in the workplace
  • 24:50 – Elevating the conversation 
  • 27:50 – Starting points for companies 
  • 37:50 – Importance of allyship to grow the conversation 
  • 41:30 – Socio-economic issues with menopause 

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09 Oct 2024Series 7: Being Wellbeing Centric00:48:46

World Mental Health Day is held every year on 10th October, the objective of today is to raise awareness of mental health issues globally and support those struggling with mental wellbeing. In support of this, we wanted to host a special episode of HR Insights: The Podcast for you today! Stuart is joined by Principal Researcher, Human Capital for The Conference Board; Rita Meyerson, EdD, to shine a light on the work they are doing to bring workplace wellbeing to the forefront of employer’s minds.  

Throughout their conversation, Stuart and Rita discuss a recent report by The Conference Board, that indicates that 62% of US workers feel their well-being is the same or worse than it was six months ago, despite increased corporate investments in well-being. They move on to cover what types of programs Rita anticipates emerging from the increased spending commitment to wellbeing, the difference in wellbeing from a business and human perspective, the organisational benefits for companies that prioritise wellbeing and how CEOs and CHRO’s can lead by example when fostering a culture of wellbeing within their organisation. 

Rita, leads research and generates insights for members across all facets of human capital management. Her research focuses on organisational change and culture, organisational development, and total rewards and wellbeing. She is an experienced management consultant, researcher, and educator with deep expertise in organisational strategy, culture and change management. Prior to joining The Conference Board, Rita consulted across industries and geographies to Fortune 100 companies and PE-funded start-up enterprises. Previously, she was a Director in corporate communications and human resources at American Express. 

To view the report and essay spoken about in today’s episode click the links below

 

Key Timestamps:

  • 01:17 – Introduction to Rita Meyerson EdD
  • 07:01 – Factors contributing to the stagnation of wellbeing 
  • 13:41 – Anticipated wellbeing programmes from increased spend
  • 15:58 – 4 day work week and part time working 
  • 18:39 – Expectations of wellbeing for leaders 
  • 25:51 – 24/7 working 
  • 30:20 – Chief Wellbeing Officer’s
  • 33:30 – Business buy in
  • 34:43 – Fostering a wellbeing culture 
  • 42:35 – Aims for promoting wellbeing in the workplace

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16 Oct 2024Series 7: Creating a Value-Driven Workplace00:51:55

Today, Stuart Elliott is joined by returning guest, work psychologist, Sarah McLellan whose episode from Season 1 was our most popular episode to date. Today, people in workplaces are more unhappy than ever with company cultures cracking, and many harbouring the worst in human behaviour. Feelings of loneliness, exclusion, fear and exhaustion are growing within organisations and people are choosing to leave, searching for something more meaningful, somewhere they feel valued and able to flourish as a human. Sarah launched Make it Human in February 2024 to help leaders create healthier, more human-centred workplace cultures. She has also written a book titled Make It Human, which delves deeply into this topic.

In this episode, Sarah explains how workplace culture and talent assessment have evolved significantly since she began in terms of training and administration. However, Sarah points out that we are now at a crossroads between technology and human input, where organisations must find a balance between using data and maintaining fairness and empathy in talent management. She also speaks about the inspiration and vision behind her book and emphasises the importance of creating environments where people can thrive, noting that successful organisations build cultures that make employees feel valued, connected, and supported. 

Sarah also points out how she sees hybrid work as a chance to balance home productivity with in-office collaboration, leading to better results if managed well. She highlights that small, intentional steps, can build strong, people-focused cultures. Her advice to HR leaders: focus on human growth, use microcultures to drive change, and stay intentional in shaping supportive, thriving workplaces.

Sarah McLellan is a people, business and thought leader with over 20 years’ experience in HR, leadership, assessment and talent management consulting. As a Chartered Occupational Psychologist Sarah has partnered with hundreds of companies to help build happy, inclusive and growing workplaces across the globe.  Sarah believes work doesn’t have to be a 9–5 meaningless, lonely grind and this inspired her to launch her company Make it Human, a business dedicated to cultivating happier, healthier, more human workplaces.   

Key Timestamps: 

  • 02:28 – Intro into Sarah
  • 05:20 – Changes in talent assessment
  • 11:40 – The inspiration behind the book
  • 17:26 – Sarah’s view on 5 days in the office
  • 24:00 – The vision for a healthier work-life
  • 30:50 – The companies getting it right
  • 44:52 – Advice for HR leaders shaping better cultures


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21 Oct 2024Series 7: The Latest HR News01:02:22

In this instalment of the ‘Latest HR News’, our CEO and Host, Stuart Elliott, is joined by Paul Knight, Senior HR Executive Leader and Consultant and Katy Goldwater, Chief People Officer to discuss topical themes and trending articles across the HR space. 

Stuart, Katy and Paul start the conversation by discussing a topic that has continued to be prominent post Covid; hybrid working, reflecting on whether this topic needs to be parked and if it has had an effect on those starting their careers. Moving on, they touch on the topic of intergenerational working as the current workforce is navigating the most crossover in generations in the workplace than ever before. As the conversation continues, Stuart, Katy and Paul discuss whether the cover letter is still necessary and if hiring should be left to the HR department, taking diverse hiring into consideration. Finally, they move on to chatting through AI within the HR function and the future of work and whether it is dependent on the future of reward.

As a more light-hearted topic, Stuart, Katy and Paul discuss social media’s role in HR and whether the use of it is making HR cool again, through the use of TikTok and influencers in the space. 

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23 Oct 2024Series 7: Talent & Succession Planning with Ravello HR00:47:13

Our Host and CEO, Stuart Elliott, is joined today by Lucinda Reader, Founder of Ravello HR. Ravello HR is an HR consultancy specialising in helping businesses create highly effective and efficient talent teams. 

Throughout the episode, Stuart and Lucinda focus on talent and succession planning; discussing why she started Ravello HR and giving advice to mums to be as they navigate their career journey. Stuart and Lucinda chat through how to get talent and succession planning right, how small businesses can adapt their talent strategy to continue growth, and how skills mapping and skills pathways can help in talent success. The discussion then moves on to hiring, where they cover the difference between internal and external recruitment partners, hiring people known to the business and how this could incorporate unconscious bias. Finally, they spoke about AI in the interview process, examples of good hiring processes and advice for startups going through a recruitment process. 

 

Get to know our guest:

Lucinda Reader is the founder of Ravello HR, she is also the non-executive HR Director for Shoorah, a wellbeing app currently disrupting the market. Lucinda has worked in HR and Recruitment globally, both in house and agency, for almost 20 years across sectors, for some of the most well known brands. She is extremely passionate about creating an excellent and equitable experience for all candidates is a firm believer of equal opportunities for all; this being said, she is part of the charity No Going Back, which helps to rehabilitate offenders. Lucinda is proudly a mum to two young children; Santino and Lucia as well as her proclaimed first baby, Norman the sausage dog!

 

Key Timestamps:

  • 02:06 – Introduction to Lucinda Reader
  • 06:44 – The birth of Ravello HR
  • 09:32 – A special mention to Norman the sausage dog
  • 10:09 – Career advice for mums to be
  • 13:42 – Getting talent and succession planning right
  • 16:50 – Small businesses people strategies
  • 20:03 – Skills mapping and skills pathways
  • 24:50 – What Lucinda believes falls under the word ‘talent’ in the workplace
  • 29:05 – Internal vs external recruitment partners
  • 33:00 – Hiring people known to the business
  • 37:34 – Examples of good hiring processes 
  • 39:49 – Advice for startups going through a recruitment process

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31 Oct 2024Series 7: Shaping the Workforce with AI-Driven Learning00:45:31

In this episode, Stuart dives into the transformative potential of AI in the Learning and Development space with Luis Garcia, President of PETE, an AI-powered learning platform. Luis talks about his journey from product development to launching one of the fastest-growing online universities in the US and how this has shaped his expertise and vision for the future of learning.

Luis discusses why translating expertise into effective training is harder than it looks, and how generative AI is set to revolutionise both the creation and evaluation of learning materials. From scaling training for hybrid teams across the globe to designing personalised micro-courses that target specific learning gaps, Luis explores how PETE is helping organisations keep pace with the future of work. We also explore the changing role of facilitators in a tech-driven world, the impact of generative AI vs. the metaverse, and how L&D departments can overcome challenges in AI adoption. 

Luis Garcia is a seasoned international executive with over 25 years of experience in technology, digital media, and education. He specialises in driving new ventures and products to rapid growth by building effective teams that harness innovation, technology, and creativity to solve complex problems. He is the president of PETE, an Orlando-based tech startup that offers a suite of cost-effective and customisable solutions that enable organisations to deliver personalised workforce learning at scale. The PETE team is dedicated to harnessing the power of AI to help organisations of all sizes optimise their training initiatives, spanning from onboarding to regulatory compliance, product knowledge, technical skills, and more, without hiring additional training resources. 

Key Timestamps: 

  • 01:50 – Intro into Luis
  • 10:40 – Trends shaping the workforce 
  • 15:45 – How the system delivers the courses 
  • 17:40 – Personalising the programmes for organisations 
  • 20:58 – Generative AI vs the Metaverse
  • 22:44 – How to ensuring workforces remain agile 
  • 33:10 – Challenges of implementing generative AI 
  • 35:40 – How to overcome the challenges 

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07 Nov 2024Series 7: Neurodiversity: Transforming Workplace Dynamics00:51:49

In this episode, Stuart Elliott talks to Tania Martin, a neuro-inclusion Consultant and Founder of PegSquared, who has spent years advocating for neurodiversity within organisations. Tania shares her experience at EY, where she was instrumental in establishing a Neurodiverse Centre of Excellence and shifting strategies to support candidates who may not thrive in conventional interview settings.

Stuart and Tania explore her own personal journey with an ADHD diagnosis which shifted her understanding of herself and fuelled her commitment to creating more inclusive workspaces. From discussing the changing landscape of neurodiversity awareness and the powerful generational shift in openness, to addressing the stigma and challenges that still exist, Tania provides a compelling overview of why this topic is so crucial today.  
Tania outlines the tangible business benefits of fostering an inclusive environment, offers practical support strategies, including individualised adjustments and sensory-friendly practices, and discusses her five key takeaways for embedding neurodiversity into an organisation’s core culture. The conversation finishes with Tania uncovering actionable advice for HR professionals looking to make meaningful changes, emphasising the importance of curiosity, pilot programs, and seeking external expertise. 

Tania Martin is the founder of PegSquared and an experienced Neuro-inclusion consultant. She helps workplaces navigate neurodiversity at both an organisation and individual level. She leverages real world corporate neurodiversity experience from her time leading the award-winning UK’s Neuro-Diverse Centre of Excellence at EY. This is underpinned by 20+ years’ experience of leading complex transformation programmes across both people and technology in large global organisations.  These skills together enable her to bring a unique perspective to organisations wanting to create neuro-inclusive workplaces. Her journey also includes navigating her own career with ADHD, diagnosed in 2022, providing a distinctive firsthand perspective on neurodiversity at work.  

Key Timestamps: 

  • 02:20 – Intro into Tania
  • 05:30 – The prevalence of this topic 
  • 08:08 – Tania’s personal ADHD diagnosis  
  • 16:42 – The breadth of the spectrum
  • 22:55 – Business benefits of implementing change
  • 35:09 – Five takeaways from Tania’s experience of neurodiversity in an organisation
  • 43:48 – Changes in the recruitment process
  • 47:13 – Where to start as an HR professional 

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14 Nov 2024Series 7: The Changing Role of HR00:49:09

The world of HR has changed drastically in recent years and with technology continuing to develop, AI has become a significant part of HR’s tech stack. Today’s guest is Noelle London, Founder and CEO of Illoominus, a people insights platform that integrates and gives context to HR data within and across organisations. Stuart and Noelle sit down to discuss the ever-changing role of HR.  

Throughout the episode, Noelle and Stuart discuss how Illoominus was created and the challenges of being an entrepreneur before focusing on how the role of HR has adapted over the years. They take a deeper dive into how leaders can prepare for the changes in HR’s role, how AI could aid HR in being more data-driven and whether leaders are ready for this change. The conversation moved forward to discuss how HR leaders can get started and be ready to take advantage of upcoming technologies, followed by which organisations are doing well within this space. 

 

Get to know Noelle

Noelle is the Founder and CEO of Illoominus, living in Atlanta, GA with her husband and dog. Noelle caught the entrepreneurial bug early, starting a jewellery business at 15 years old. During her Peace Corps experience in Nicaragua, Noelle worked with female founders on their new ventures which gave her the idea to start something for herself.

Noelle has worked with early and growth stage startups for over a decade, bridging connections to capital, customers and talent. Previously, Noelle led the Atlanta Mayor Office’s startup economic development strategy to connect underrepresented tech talent with career paths to Atlanta’s top startups, she also launched the Crystal City, VA office of 1776, a global startup incubator and venture fund. Whilst leading joint go-to-market opportunities with Accenture’s startup partners and investment portfolio, Noelle was able to help startups scale into Fortune 2000 clients, which allowed her to map the HR tech landscape and found that it’s overflowing with point solutions.

 

Key Timestamps

  • 03:33 – Introduction to Noelle and Illoominus
  • 07:49 – The hardest part of being an entrepreneur
  • 10:47 – How the role of HR is changing
  • 18:40 – Are leaders prepared for the changing role of HR
  • 22:47 – The AI utopia 
  • 32:20 – What are you doing to prepare for AI 
  • 33:16 – How can HR leaders take advantage of up-and-coming technologies?
  • 39:34 – Companies that are doing well in this space
  • 44:27 – Businesses focus on people

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21 Nov 2024Series 7: Perfecting Negotiation: Earn More, Fear Less00:48:22

In this episode, Stuart Elliott sits down with John Gates, a former recruiter turned internationally bestselling author of Act Your Wage, to uncover the art and strategy of pay negotiation. John shares his journey from humble beginnings, working his way through college, to becoming a trusted advisor for C-suite executives and senior leaders through his business, Salary Coach. Over the years, he’s developed a proven method to help candidates secure better compensation packages without risking job offers or damaging relationships.

Drawing from his own experiences, John reveals why fear holds most people back in pay negotiations and how to overcome them. He breaks down common mistakes candidates make, the nuances of pay transparency, and the importance of timing and leverage when asking for what you’re worth. Whether you’re a senior leader navigating high-stakes negotiations or simply looking to better understand your value, John’s refined Salary Coach method offers a roadmap to maximise your compensation while maintaining professionalism and trust.

John Gates is an author and founder of Salary Coach, where he helps C-Suite executives and senior leaders negotiate higher compensation packages without risking their job offers or future relationships. John’s unique approach, born from his extensive experience in corporate recruiting, consistently helps his clients secure 10-20% more in their pay packages, even in challenging job markets.

John’s journey began when a sudden job loss led him to a low-paying role at a temporary agency, struggling to support his young family. The turning point came when he realised the power of leverage during his own salary negotiation, securing a substantial offer from Capital One despite initial fears. Through his journey, John developed a unique approach to help senior-level professionals navigate salary negotiations with confidence, using what he calls the Salary Coach Method.

Key Timestamps: 

  • 04:27 - John's background and career history
  • 12:50 - The lessons John has learnt about negotiation
  • 16:40 - Why Senior Executives struggle to negotiate
  • 24:28 - 'Know your worth' tactics
  • 36:48 - The Salary Coach method 
  • 42:48 - Advice for people who are cynical of recruiter

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28 Nov 2024Series 7: Anti-racism and Care in the Modern Workplace00:51:43

In this episode, Stuart Elliott sits down with Ngozi Cadmus, an inspiration in mental health, anti-racism, and leadership research. With 17 years working in mental health, Ngozi shares her journey from social worker to founder of Happiworkers, an anti-racist, culturally sensitive mental health platform designed to support employees—especially those from racialised backgrounds.

Ngozi discusses her experiences as an approved mental health professional, her groundbreaking doctoral research on discovering why there is a huge lack of black women at C-suite level, and the systemic barriers they face. Ngozi breaks down what anti-racism looks like in the workplace, why racially informed mental health care matters, and how companies can truly support their staff with inclusivity and psychological safety. She also shares actionable insights for leaders to take risks, embrace discomfort, and create meaningful change in order to actively practice anti-racism. 

Get to know our guest 

Ngozi Cadmus is a TEDx speaker, social worker, psychotherapist, and CEO of the leading UK anti-racist, culturally sensitive workplace mental health solution, Happiworkers. Her expertise is in creating anti-racist organisations through a racially informed mental health lens and holding leadership accountable for their commitment to anti-racist practice. Lastly, she is nearing the end of her doctoral research, which focuses on the strategies black women use to reach the top.  

Key Timestamps: 

  • 00:48 – Intro into Ngozi and her career history
  • 03:26 – Ngozi’s experience as a mental health professional 
  • 07:33 – Ngozi’s doctoral research 
  • 16:45 – The definition of anti-racism and a racialised employee 
  • 24:12 – The importance of racially informed mental health care 
  • 34:55 – How companies can look after racialised employees 
  • 38:42 – The significance of psychological safety 
  • 45:00 – How leaders can start creating inclusive workforces

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05 Dec 2024Series 7: How Resilient Are You?00:50:23

Today's guest is Thierry Moschetti, Co-Founder and Managing Partner Europe for the Resilience Institute. Thierry is a long-term friend of Elliott Scott HR and has been sharing his insights in the resilience space with our community in past podcast episodes and events. 

Today, we asked Thierry back on the show to talk through new trends in the resilience space, the idea of top-down imperative, which only works when leaders walk the talk in their capacity to balance performance and care for themselves, others and society. As the conversation develops Stuart and Thierry discuss the Resilience Institutes’ Resilience Assessment; the purpose of which gives you a resilience score and tells you how you are comparing against the global average, the assessment offers a breakdown of this score and advice on how to become more resilient. Thierry also shared insights on typical issues companies face when building resilience across their teams and advice for people struggling with wellbeing.

If you would like to complete the Resilience Assessment, you can do so here.

Who is our guest?

After fifteen years in the service industry, including leadership roles in Europe and Asia, and a period of burnout, Thierry joined the Resilience Institute in 2010, a research and training organisation that measures and improves human resilience in organisations using an innovative assessment tool and a science-based training methodology. He has delivered keynotes, training and consulting projects in Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and the US. Thierry is currently based in England and now leads the Resilience Institute’s European practice. 

 

Key Timestamps:

  • 02:17 – Reintroducing Thierry and the Resilience Institute
  • 07:18 – How does the Resilience Institute work?
  • 08:21 – Top-down Imperative 
  • 11:38 – The Resilience Assessment 
  • 22:20 – Celebrating the small wins
  • 26:20 – Fitness and wellbeing 
  • 31:04 – The connection of wellbeing to the outside
  • 32:26 – Typical issues organisations face when approaching resilience work
  • 36:19 – Engagement Surveys
  • 38:43 – Advice for companies wanting to improve their resilience 
  • 40:59 – Advice for anyone struggling

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12 Dec 2024Series 7: Career Stories: Leading With Intent00:41:37

It's our mid-season finale!

In this episode, Stuart Elliott sits down with DN Prasad, Executive Coach, transformational HR Leader and founder of Noetic Step to discuss his career. Originally from Bangalore, Prasad’s journey is one of intentionality, growth, and impact. Over his impressive career—including 12 years at Google—he has shaped cultures, built high-performing teams, and led transformative initiatives across India, the US, and Singapore.

Prasad shares the defining moments that underpin his career, from building Google India’s employment brand to stepping into global roles that stretched his leadership style. He reflects on what it means to work across borders, emphasisng the importance of embracing diverse cultures, intellectual curiosity, and humility.

He also dives into the challenges of leading through transformation, the lessons he’s learned in both private and public sectors, and the intentional approach leaders must take to seek inspiration from those around them. For aspiring HR professionals, Prasad offers timeless advice: explore, challenge yourself, embrace overseas opportunities, and never stop learning.

D N Prasad is an Executive Coach (PCC, International Coach Federation) and a transformational HR Leader with expertise in leading scaled transformation, building and scaling Organisations & functions (in-country, region and global) and shaping & nurturing cultures and careers. Prasad was conferred as a Master Professional by the Institute of Human Resource Professionals (IHRP).  

DNP, as he is known in professional circles, has held several regional and global Executive roles through his career spanning quarter of a century; in private and Public Service, across India, US and Singapore, and in organisations including Infosys, Google and GovTech (Singapore). He also founded Noetic Step, an Executive Coaching and Talent Advisory practice, in 2018.  

DNP is the current President of Singapore Human Resources Institute (SHRI) and a member of The Professional Practices Committee for IHRP, Singapore. He is an Independent Advisor at GoSports Foundation, India and also an invited member of the Forbes Coaches Council.  

Key Timestamps: 

  • 01:25 - Intro into D N Prasad
  • 04:49 - The defining moments underpinning D N Prasad's career 
  • 06:36 - D N Prasad's role at Google 
  • 11:57 - The positive impact of working abroad 
  • 16:13 - How D N Prasad's experiences have shaped his leadership style 
  • 21:52 - Public vs Private sector 
  • 31:10 - D N Prasad's toughest work engagements 
  • 37:39 - Advice to aspiring HR professionals 

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31 Jan 2020Series 1 - Introduction00:09:57

In this introductory episode – a prelude to the main series - our host, Emily Ramji, COO at Elliott Scott HR, is chatting to Stuart Elliott, CEO and Founder, about what the first series has in store. Across the 10 episodes we’ve got some great guests lined up, discussing matters ranging from inclusion, diversity, leadership and cultural integration to “free range thinking” and antifragility.

Our first episode will go live on the 10th of February, with Sasha Scott as Emily’s first guest. Sasha is a business owner, thought leader and facilitator in the Inclusion & Diversity space and she will be sharing trends and insights for 2020. 

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09 Feb 2020Series 1: 2020 Inclusion & Diversity Trends00:33:31

Welcome to our first guest episode of HR insights - The Podcast, where our host Emily Ramji is chatting to Sasha Scott. Sasha founded her business, Inclusive Group, almost 20 years ago and she's personally known as a thought leader around inclusion, diversity and workplace culture. Sasha has worked with over 350,000 professionals across multiple sectors, from airlines to luxury brands to law firms. In today’s episode Sasha shares her perspective on the latest definitions for both inclusion and diversity and discusses global I&D trends for 2020.

Key timestamps: 

3.30: Sasha, how and why did you first get into diversity?

5.06: Did you go and work for somebody else within the diversity or more the training and development space or did you immediately go out on your own?

7.10: Do you have any advice for anyone who may be listening, that's looking right now to move into the diversity and inclusion area?

8.26: What do you look back on for 2019 and think really would summarise the current trends that we’re experiencing at the moment?

12.10: What is inclusion in your words? And how would you explain that to different levels of an organisation? 

13.53: How about diversity, again in your words, what do we mean by that?

19.31: Is there a right way round of putting the 'D' and the 'I'?

21.26: Are there any particular organisations or sectors that you feel are really spearheading work around, particularly, inclusion?

25.23: How else would you describe your approach to work at Inclusive Group? How would you define you typically work with your client organisations?

27.14: What are some examples of inclusive behaviour, particularly at the leadership level?

31.21: What advice would you give at the level of the organisation? 

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23 Feb 2020Series 1: How Antifragility can Benefit People and Organisations00:32:11
Welcome to our second guest episode of HR Insights - The Podcast, where our host Emily Ramji is chatting to Dan Spira, Managing Director for Arcadia Consulting in the US. In today’s episode Dan introduces the concept of antifragility and discusses how to identify and harness it to drive individual and organisational performance, alongside how antifragility differs to resilience and growth mind-set.   

Key Timestamps: 

2.40: Why are we talking about antifragility today? And how is it pronounced? 

8.08: How is antifragility different to resilience?

9.46: Good stress versus bad stress

12.08: How is antifragility the same or different to growth mindset?

13.22: Dan, how fragile, resilient or antifragile are you personally?

14.58: Examples of where famous, or iconic people, have or haven’t demonstrated antifragility

16.41: How is antifragility relevant for HR professionals in their careers?

18.54: How do organizations identify somebody that is antifragile and would be comfortable with stress or change that will benefit them, versus individuals where it would hinder them and they'd be fearful or less productive?

21.12: How to create resilience and antifragility in teams and organisations 

22.34: Creating the right balance of antifragility within an organisations culture or within specific teams

27.55: How to avoid becoming fragilised and become antifragilised.

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08 Mar 2020Series 1: Applying Organisational Culture to Leadership00:37:09

Welcome to our third guest episode of HR Insights - The Podcast, where our host Emily Ramji is chatting to Jig Ramji, former Global Head of Leadership and Talent at Bloomberg. In 2019 Bloomberg launched a new set of leadership attributes, designed specifically to define leadership within the context of the organisation’s unique culture. In today’s episode Jig discusses why and how Bloomberg developed their leadership attributes and how these are being embedded into their global assessment and development processes.

Key Timestamps:

2.04: Leadership and talent have been buzzwords now and key focus areas for HR and broader leadership for decades. Why is leadership so critical to Bloomberg’s business at this time?

4.22: How have Bloomberg defined their leadership attributes and who made this happen? 

6.51: Was there instant buy-in from the business when creating ‘Leadership at Bloomberg’?

9.10: Tell us about the broader strategy and the rollout across the business.

11.11: Adapting the Hogan assessment and other tools to the business. 

12.16: What feedback have you had from both the participants and the broader team that might be privy to some of the development or output that comes from psychometric testing? 

14.06: Have the new leadership attributes had an impact on recruitment? 

15:12: Does the organisation have a new approach to employee development?

19.14: What has the feedback and the uptake been from the business in regards to these tools that are now available to them?

26.57: Have the leadership development programmes in the organisation been aligned to the new attributes? 

28.20: In terms of partners, what proportion of your development is outsourced? Has that been a challenge or relatively easy in terms of working in partnership with those that support you?

31.54: What are the five leadership attributes that Bloomberg have defined? 

34.13: The top piece of advice for people that are looking to do something that is bespoke, customised, and really relates to their organisational context for leadership assessment and development.

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22 Mar 2020Series 1: Building Resilience00:37:57

The level of uncertainty and change we are living in at the moment across the globe is unprecedented. Understanding how to build resilience has never been more important. In this episode of HR Insights - The Podcast Emily Ramji chats to Thierry Moschetti, Partner at The Resilience Institute Europe. Thierry takes us through some simple and effective ways we can develop and implement resilience alongside advice on how to build a business case for organisations to invest in developing resilience in their leaders.  

Key timestamps:

3.40: What does resilience mean?

7.12: Why is resilience important both to organisations and us as individuals?  

10.48: How can we build resilience?

12.39: Going through the Resilience Spiral – steps to build your resilience 

31.42: How does The Resilience Institute partner with organisations?

34.40: Tips on how can HR Leaders build a business case with their leadership team to focus on resilience 

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09 Apr 2020Series 1: Leveraging AI and Technology to Engage a Remote Workforce00:29:41

It is widely expected that remote working will continue for an extended period of time. Leaders and HR teams can no longer rely on traditional, face-to-face approaches for employee management and engagement. How can AI and digital solutions be leveraged to enable organisations to adapt to the new work set-up? In this episode of HR Insights - The Podcast Emily Ramji chats to Devyani Vaishampayan, Managing Partner of the HR Tech Partnership to understand her perspective and experience of AI and HR technology. 

Key Timestamps: 

4.41: How is AI overall impacting the workforce?

8.30: AI in your everyday life

9.30: Given the current circumstances, how can AI solutions be used?

20.02: Other areas of the HR function where digital can make an immediate impact  

22.01: How can HR professionals learn and up-skill themselves around AI? 

26.26: Finding the right HR tech solutions for your business needs 

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23 Apr 2020Series 1: Keeping Calm in a Crisis – Transferable Strategies From an International Medic Turned HR Leader00:40:58

Our next episode of HR Insights – The Podcast is available now! Emily Ramji's guest this week is Taylor Bradley, Director of HR for Global Product Development at Datto. In the midst of the coronavirus crisis, Taylor shares a unique perspective and several strategies that he’s developed for his HR role, that are taken from his earlier career as an international medic.  

Key Timestamps: 

4.24: Lessons learnt from the impact of the Coronavirus in the East leading to being more on the front foot in preparing for the pandemic in the West

9.47: The practicalities of managing a team remotely 

11.43: What has worked from a leadership standpoint when dealing with this new situation

14.37: Some models and strategies from Taylor's former career that he's actively used within the HR profession

30.51: Mental health and Covid-19- assisting and distracting our employees 

37.12: Closing advice to the HR community currently managing their organisation’s response to the pandemic and economic crisis

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07 May 2020Series 1: Talent Management in Uncertain Times00:36:46

How does the current Covid-19 scenario change companies’ approaches to talent management? Organisations around the world are delicately balancing crisis management with weighing up which longer term strategies and programs to invest in. In this week’s episode of HR Insights - The Podcast Emily Ramji chats to Sarah McLellan, Managing Director for SHL in the UK&I, to understand her perspective on what HR teams can do now to best position themselves for recovery and transformation later.  

Key Timestamps:

3.45: How the current scenario changes companies’ approach to talent management

7.28: What Sarah anticipates the next few months will look and feel like for organisations

15.30: What businesses can do now to best position themselves for recovery later

21.44: How to engage employees at this time 

29.34: What organisations can do to ensure they’re positioned for growth and transformation

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21 May 2020Series 1: Employee Experience in the New World00:34:47

Our next episode of HR Insights – The Podcast is available now! Emily Ramji chats to Toby Hervey, CEO and Co-Founder of Bravely. Employee Experience has gained increased attention globally as being key to organisation success. In the new world we’re living in, Toby discusses his perspective on the “new normal for employee experience”, sharing ideas on how leaders can adapt and evolve their employee experience strategies. 

Key Timestamps: 

3.55: The changes to how we work that are most likely to endure when this crisis is over

7.11: Which of those changes are positive for the workplace

9.16: The potential for the situation to improve many employees work/life blend 

12.33: How managers can ensure they are providing their teams with the best possible employee experience at this time

18.15: Pre-existing workplace challenges that are enhanced by the current changes

22.10: Organisations doing well at equipping their employees with the right wellness tools 

27.06: How the toolkit / tech stack of the HR leader is changing  

30.21: Recommended tools for pulse and engagement surveys. Mentioned: Culture Amp, Qualtrics, LinkedIn Learning

31.52: Toby’s view on what has the most influence and impact on the employee experience 

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11 Jun 2020Series 1: Free Range Thinking00:22:29

Disruption, change and the need for innovation have defined the business landscape in 2020. In the latest episode of HR Insights – The Podcast Emily Ramji chats to Kristin Dudley from Co-Create about how teams and networks can stimulate and capture innovative thinking through her proprietary Free Range Thinking approach. Also joining the discussion is Roshan Jayawardena, Managing Director for Elliott Scott HR’s North America business. Rosh shares how “Free Range Thinking” enabled our New York HR Community to invent creative ways to disrupt the job interview process.

Key Timestamps:

3.35: How Rosh first met Kristin and what inspired them to form a partnership 

5.08: What ‘Free Range Thinking’ is

6.16: The steps to facilitate a Free Range Thinking event 

11.07: Some of the ideas that came from the Free Range Thinking event series on ‘Disrupting the Job Interview’ 

14.24: Rosh’s highlights from running a Free Range Thinking event series

17.18: How participants have progressed with the ideas generated to bring about change in their organisations 

21.04: What’s next in the Co-Create x Elliott Scott HR partnership 

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