HR Works: The Podcast for Human Resources
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Sep 1, 2023 • 21min
HR Work Break Podcast: The Road to True Inclusivity
Melissa Danielsen, CEO and Cofounder of Joshin, joins to discuss the importance for companies to adopt a human-first approach to disability inclusion though leadership, policies, benefits, and more.

Aug 30, 2023 • 27min
HR Works Presents Pages of HR: 7 Keys to Creating an Irresistible Organization
In the latest episode of Pages of HR, I’m joined by Josh Bersin, author, global HR research analyst, and CEO of The Josh Bersin Company. Listen in as we discuss his new book, Irresistible: The Seven Secrets of the World’s Most Enduring, Employee-Focused Organizations.
This HR management book is a leader’s handbook for today’s unpredictable business world, where people and culture are more important than ever. Irresistible challenges companies to rethink their current approach to organizational design, leadership development, and human resources strategy.
Listen in as we discuss the seven principles detailed in Irresistible, which are designed for remote and hybrid work, and reflect the need for diversity, purpose, and belonging, all with the goal of higher performance at work.
Aug 29, 2023 • 31min
HR Works Podcast 253: Get Your Workforce PWFA-Ready! (Pt 2) - Reasonable Accommodation
Guest: Paige Hoster Good, Attorney and Shareholder with McAfee & Taft
What constitute as "reasonable accommodations" under the newly proposed Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA) regulations? What steps are employers required to take when a qualified employee requests accommodation for a “known limitation” due to pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical condition?
Our coverage around the PWFA continues, as McAfee & Taft's Paige Hoster Good joins the HR Works Podcast to discuss the EEOC's recently proposed regulations that are currently subject to a 60-day comment period, ending on October 10, 2023. An expert in employment law, Paige shares what employers and HR teams need to be aware of in the current regulation proposal and breaks down the PWFA's interpretive guidance on employer responsibilities.

Aug 25, 2023 • 18min
HR Work Break Podcast: The Future of Employee Benefits
Experts from One Medical, Ally Financial Inc, and Columbia University’s Irving Medical Center discuss the evolving landscape of employee benefits. Topics include the impact of remote work on benefits, accessing healthcare during the pandemic, adapting benefits to flexible work arrangements, and the importance of communication and engagement in employee benefits.
Aug 22, 2023 • 53min
HR Works Podcast 252: Leadership Communication is ‘Not One Size Fits All’
Guest: Neil Bryant, Vice President of Coaching and Leadership at Bluepoint
Are all business leaders great communicators? Why is it important for organizations to focus on developing flexible communication skills are part of their leadership development initiatives?
Listen as we examine the multiple lenses of leadership communication and the need for adaptive, unique methods to messaging with Bluepoint’s Vice President of Coaching and Leadership, Neil Bryant. Originally presented as part of HR Daily Advisor‘s HR Leadership Week, Neil and host Josh Zygmont take a closer look at the four major language dimensions that all effective leaders must harness and understand. Learn how how HR teams play a crucial role in helping their organization’s develop their leaders and strengthen their essential communication skills in a workplace that is anything but “one-size-fits-all”.

Aug 18, 2023 • 14min
HR Works Presents HR Work Break: The Benefits of Employee Recognition
Allison Ellison, CHRO of Avesis, joins HR Work Break to discuss how employee recognition programs benefit company culture, employee happiness, and retention.
Aug 15, 2023 • 51min
HR Works Podcast 251: Your Employment Brand Matters!
Guest: Ken Schmitt, CEO and Founder of TurningPoint Executive Search
What factors define an employment brand? More importantly, do organizations have a true understanding of how their employment brand measures up in this highly-competitive hiring market?
Recruiting expert, author, podcast host and CEO and Founder of TurningPoint Executive Search, Ken Schmitt, joins this latest episode of the HR Works Podcast and shares why employment brand matters for hiring teams, HR teams, and the C-suite of organizations, especially in 2023. Ken shares the red flags that signal an employment brand is working against efforts to attract and retain top-talent, and we learn some quick and simple ways for HR teams to immediate improve their organization’s reputation out in the hiring marketplace.
Ken also shares some great leadership lessons and learnings from his recently released book (and so to be audiobook), The Practical Optimist: An Entrepreneurial Journey Through Life’s Turning Points.

Aug 14, 2023 • 20min
HR Works Presents A Seat at the Table: Weaving DEIB into the Fabric of Workplace Culture
In the latest episode of A Seat at the Table, Leslie Wingo, DEIB Strategic Consultant and CEO of Sanders\Wingo, an independent advertising agency that specializes in multicultural marketing, joins to discuss the importance of storytelling within and about DEIB, the value of listening to understand, why DEIB cannot be “lip service,” and more.

Aug 11, 2023 • 17min
HR Works Presents HR Work Break: Navigating Change as a Leader
Curtis Bateman, Vice President of Internarial Direct Offices at Franklin Covey and co-author of the book, Change: How to Turn Uncertainty into Opportunity, joins to discuss best practices for leaders in times of change. Tune in for our discussion on change management, leadership best practices, change fatigue and more. This podcast is presented as part of the HR Daily Advisor’s HR Leadership Week 2023. Don’t miss your chance to check out the full lineup of leadership-focused programming!
Aug 8, 2023 • 39min
HR Works Podcast 250: Struggling with Workplace Culture? It May Be Time for a ‘Meeting Apocalypse’
Guest: Dr. Jessica Kriegel, Chief Scientist of Workplace Culture for Culture Partners
Are we reaching a virtual meeting overload? In this post-pandemic, modern workplace, the use of virtual meetings and communication tools have become as second-nature to the workplace as desks, chairs, conference rooms, and break rooms (Some of you still remember when those were a thing, right?!). Are these tools that were initially meant to make us more efficient and better communicators, actually become a threat to workplace culture and productivity?
Dr. Jessica Kriegel, Chief Scientist of Workplace Culture for Culture Partners, has the answer and is calling for a “Meeting Apocalypse” as the solution!
Jessica joins this latest episode of the HR Works Podcast, as we discuss the current trends (and challenges) defining today’s workforce culture and unpack the burden that the current trend of virtual communication has placed on our overall productivity. She explains how an approach that she has dubbed the “Meeting Apocalypse”, can help teams break away from their challenges of burnout, while supporting efforts to realign their workplace culture and start driving meaningful results.


