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Adam Nierenberg - Connecting HR to HR

12m · PeopleStar Podcast · 29 Mar 10:00

You all know that what we love the most is listening to the HR stories people have to tell. 

In this episode of the PeopleStar Podcast, we welcome Adam Nierenberg, Human Resources Director at The Singelyn Group, to share his insights about connecting people inside our industry. As HR professionals, we all share one gift: the power to connect with other people. The basis of every work relationship is respect. One does not have to like coworkers outside of the job relationship; it’s the division between personal and professional settings. Another element that Adam highlights is understanding the why, from small items to more significant tasks, and how to give employees an incentive when they reach their performance goals.

Tune in to this incredible episode about managing people in the HR industry! 

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