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The HR Hub

by Andrea Adams

Welcome to the HR Hub! This channel is for ambitious HR professionals! With the help of my expert HR guests, I aim to help you learn about all facets of Human Resource Management so when 'that' situation arises you have some knowledge and even skill to draw on. My guests provide tricks and tips you can apply immediately as well as insight into strategy to get you thinking about the future. What you learn, will help you advance your career. I'd also love to connect on LinkedIn or check out my website www.thehrhub.ca

Copyright: Andrea Adams

Episodes

Learning And Development: Embed It In Your Culture

20m · Published 07 May 07:08

I was tired of hearing about 'fast-paced change' ten years ago. And now the pace is even faster. The World Economic Forum's 'Future of Jobs Report', estimates that by 2025, 85 million jobs may be displaced by a shift in the division of labor between humans and machines, while 97 million new roles may emerge. That's since 2020! That's next year!

My guest, Michelle Ellis, brings a wealth of knowledge to the table. With her background in from Disney, a PhD in training and performance improvement, and her current role at Intellum, a learning management software company, she shares approaches to building learning culture. We talked about:

πŸ“š The definition of a learning culture and its importance in modern organizations. Note the pace of change.

πŸ“ˆ The benefits of fostering a learning culture, including increased innovation, retention and employee satisfaction. Many things promise this, but I think learning can deliver.

🎯 The role of a learning culture in upskilling and reskilling employees.

πŸ’Ό The difference between talent management and talent planning. This was so interesting - see the video!

🧠 The importance of competency-based learning and the distinction between skills and competencies.

πŸ”§ The role of technology in building a learning culture.

This episode offers valuable insights for HR professionals looking to cultivate a learning culture within their organizations. It's a case for those who aren't building a learning organization to reconsider. Hiring is expensive! It's time to equip your team with the skills and knowledge they need to thrive in a rapidly changing work environment.

Find Michelle on LinkedIn at / michelle-ellis-phd-cxac-cert-3357833 See Intellum here: https://www.intellum.com/ I am an HR consultant to small and medium businesses and not-for-profits. Reach out to me here: [email protected]

Recruiting in Small Business: Do it Yourself! (SMB Series)

11m · Published 02 May 12:02

Battling uphill with recruitment for small and medium businesses or not-for-profits? Worried about competing with the big names and their resources? It's time to level up your HR game!

In this episode of The HR Hub, I dove into full cycle recruitment: all the steps in the recruitment process. I offered insights and strategies to help you attract great people even against larger and more well-known employers.

This is another episode I (Andrea Adams) did myself. I'm an HR consultant to small and medium businesses and distilled some of the questions I get into a quick overview. I broke down the full-cycle recruitment process and highlighted why you need to care about each step if you want to make great hires.

In this episode, you'll discover:

πŸ“šThe difference between a job ad and a job description, and why it matters.

🎯How to source candidates effectively whether you target individuals or get individuals to target you.

πŸš€ Strategies to speed up the screening and selection process and avoid bias.

πŸ’° Getting the most out of your budget.

⏰ The importance of timing in recruitment and how to plan for it effectively.

πŸ‘₯ How to assess a candidate's fit for your organization without compromising diversity.

Find me at https://www.thehrhub.ca/ [email protected] https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-adams1/

360 Feedback Implementation Process

23m · Published 30 Apr 14:12

Thinking about running a 360 program to provide feedback to employees? For some reason, one of the few things I remember from university was a project I did on 360's. Even then, it seemed so much more valid and potentially insightful that a regular review. To explore this, I reached out to Jo Ayoubi, co-founder of Track 360 Feedback. Jo is a consultant and they have a 360 software platform so she was an excellent guest for this discussion! Jo covered it all: πŸ€” 360s are a great way to get insight on HOW someone does their job not just what they accomplish. πŸ“ A 360 feedback program is NOT a performance review. It could be a piece though. πŸ‘₯ Preparation is critical - particularly preparing all the people who will participate. πŸ“Š Not all her clients do a good job of follow-up but you probably should. πŸ“… It will take 2-3 months from beginning to end. This episode has so much valuable insights to help you understand how a well-implemented 360 feedback program can help employee and organization performance!

Find Jo Ayoubi and her company at https://tracksurveys.com/ She would also chat with you on LinkedIn: /joayoubi Find me for consulting in Western Canada https://www.thehrhub.ca/

New Leader Training: Unlock Potential

23m · Published 23 Apr 07:35

Worried about a leadership shortage? Or are you a new leader and... OMG it sucks?? This week I talked about building leaders with Corina Walsh, a seasoned leadership coach and host of the "People and Culture Success Show". Corina has considerable knowledge and practical advice to help HR identify, nurture, and accelerate leadership within an organization. She shed light on the common mistakes new leaders make and how HR can help. We talked about: πŸ› οΈ Promoting people who are technically strong. Could be a bad idea. 🎯 The key attributes of emerging leaders - they should be people-people. πŸ” The important role of HR in succession planning and leadership development. πŸ”§ How to help new leaders transition smoothly and effectively. πŸ“š The importance of ongoing leadership training and development. If your leadership pipeline is barely a trickle or new leaders are failing. Check this out.

Find Corina at shiftpd.com. She has a lot of free resources too! Find Andrea for small and medium sized business consulting in Western Canada.

Labour shortage? Hire Older Workers!

25m · Published 16 Apr 15:37

Are you worried about your labour supply? Well... there are places you might find it, if you're open-minded.

In this episode of The HR Hub, we dive into the world of older workers, their potential, and the myths surrounding them. I spoke with Laura Tamblyn Watts, CEO of CanAge, Canada's national seniors advocacy organization. She is a researcher, teacher, speaker... and well qualified to participate.

We covered the gamut and I asked tough questions like: don't they cost more? Laura shared her insights on this and the good and bad news about the labour market and how we can prepare for looming labour shortages.

We discussed:

πŸ§“ How older workers can be a solution to Canada's significant labour shortage

πŸ’Ό The importance of good retention strategies and avoiding ageist practices

πŸ‘©β€πŸ’» Why the myth that older workers can't use technology is just that - a myth

πŸŽ“ Everyone wants learning and development - including older workers

πŸ’‘ How companies can actively attract, retain, and support older workers

At the very least, include age in your DEI statement.

She is super knowledgeable! Check it out!

Find Laura at / laura-tamblyn-watts-a8ab61 CanAge https://www.canage.ca/ Living, Learning and Earning Longer: https://www.aarpinternational.org/ini... Find Andrea for HR Consulting [email protected]

Pay Transparency: The Basics For HR

19m · Published 09 Apr 07:26

Are you grappling with the complexity of pay transparency? We all want compensation to be fair and equitable, but transparency opens up even more questions about compensation as comparisons are made. And there were a lot of questions to start with!

If you might be affected by pay transparency laws, watch this discussion with Sally Loftis. Sally is the Managing Director of Loftis Partners. She specializes in pay equity, transparency, DEI and OD. This episode will help any HR professional seeking to understand the often murky water of pay transparency and equity.

In this episode, you will learn:

πŸ” The reasons why some employers are hesitant to share pay data and the repercussions of such reluctance.

πŸ’‘ Some employees don't want pay transparency either - it's crucial to communicate internally before implementing changes.

πŸ‘₯ There's a balance between complete pay transparency and protecting employee privacy.

βš–οΈ Pay transparency doesn't replace pay equity, but they work together.

πŸš€ There are ways to 'do' pay transparency in a way that builds trust across the organization.

Follow Sally on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/sallyloftisloftis/ Her site https://www.loftispartners.com/ Find the Pay Equity Collective at https://pay-equity-collective.mn.co/share/GTCEIh6yArceY6cY?utm_source=manual This is a link to her guide on conducting a pay equity assessment Find Andrea for SME consulting in Western Canada at thehrhub.ca

The Mind-Blowing Impact of Financial Accounting on HR

43m · Published 02 Apr 15:48

If I was going to listen to one episode of my own show this year, this would be the one. There is something I love about all of them, but this was next level. It may be appropriate considering the guest: Dr. Peter Cappelli. He is a professor of Management and Director of the Center for Human Resources at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of numerous Harvard Business Review articles and, recently, the author of a book on the topic of our discussion: Our Least Important Asset: Why the Relentless Focus on Finance and Accounting is Bad for Business and Employees. He explains so many things you think are dumb about the way we handle our workforces. Like: ❌ Employees are not assets. They're a fixed cost and one that must be minimized to drive shareholder value. ❌ Creating the appearance of shareholder value is NOT the same as creating a strong and efficient business. ❌ This leads to so many practices you think are shortsighted. Decreasing training budgets, layoffs, wonky recruitment, capped salaries... and it's invisible. Or, at the very least, opaque. ❌ All because of GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) and how they are applied to HR decisions. ❌ Even investors wish this would change. There was so much to take in and so many useful insights for HR more broadly. It's longer than my typical episode, but I HIGHLY recommend it! It will be well worth your time.

A link to Dr. Cappelli's book https://www.amazon.com/Our-Least-Important-Asset-Relentless/dp/0197629806 Find Andrea on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-adams1/ or at [email protected]

The Process Of Performance Appraisal - And the Debate

22m · Published 19 Mar 07:36

Where do you stand on the performance appraisal debate? Some say it's just too hard to do well and, when not done well, it does more harm than good. Others say it's essential and we just have to get better at it. What do you think? I'm genuinely interested!!

Many companies still do them though so I was curious and reached out to Sue Ingram of Converse Well to talk about it. She is certainly a wonderful person to talk to! I'd recommend her anytime for a conversation.

She also knows a lot about HR including performance appraisals. Some of the tidbits from our conversation:

πŸ” You have to train for HONEST conversations between managers and employees.

πŸ’° Some organizations don't expressly link compensation to the performance appraisal, but since both the appraisal and compensation require judgment... Sue says they're linked regardless.

🎯 You have to measure the right things

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πŸ’‘ Training. Training. Training.

Find Sue on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/sueingram1 Her email: [email protected] Her book: https://www.amazon.ca/Fire-Well-Staff-They-Thank/dp/1781331464 Find me (Andrea) for consulting support [email protected]

Workforce Analytics: Helpful or Creepy??

24m · Published 13 Mar 03:12

Cat owners need not apply!

I promise it's unfortunately real and relevant. We even spent a couple minutes talking about how analytics might enable discrimination on factors that seem to have no bearing on performance like whether you love cats vs dogs. This kind of data is part of the trend towards creepy analytics.

I spoke with Dr. Salvatore Falletta who just wrote a book entitled 'Creepy Analytics'. He helped me draw the line between AI and analytics which are related but not exactly the same thing. Whether analytics or AI, HR needs to be monitoring this or legislation will eventually do it for us.

Some unfortunately real questions we discussed:

πŸ‘‚Should your employer be able to listen in on conversations?

🚽Should your boss know if your are in the bathroom?

πŸ’ΈIf you dump company stock, should your boss know?

πŸ€”Should your employer be able to scrape sentiment from your emails?

πŸ™€Is your love of cats (vs dogs) relevant and, even if it is, should a prospective employer make decisions on this?

We need transparent data collection and analytics and white box AI. These were just a few of the insights in this somewhat dystopian but also funny episode.

Sal’s LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/salvatore-falletta/ Sal’s Book: Creepy Analytics: Avoid Crossing the Line and Establish Ethical HR Analytics for Smarter Workforce Decisions Find Andrea https://www.thehrhub.ca/

Dealing with Problem Employees (SMB series)

11m · Published 07 Mar 08:25

So do you have problem or underperforming employee? Can't quite pin it down? These are hard for anyone to deal with for so many reasons - complex laws, reasons, emotions running high... But I try to help you sort it out in this episode including clarifying when you really should get expert help.

This is the third in my series for small and medium business owners and NFP execs. I'm an HR consultant and helping you navigate these murky and frustrating waters!

In this episode, I review:

πŸ” The importance of approaching any problem with an open mind - don't demonize or ignore your employee, but also don't wait for the issue to resolve itself.

πŸ“š Three categories for employee problems: misconduct, health-related issues, and poor performance. Understanding these categories can help you know which tools to use in handling the situation.

πŸ—£οΈ The value of conversations and coaching in managing poor performance.

πŸ“ An HR clichΓ©: take notes!

Let me know if you found this helpful or if there is some other question at:

https://www.thehrhub.ca/

[email protected]

I would also love to connect via LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-adams1/

The HR Hub has 192 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 63:59:16. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 30th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 14th, 2024 01:10.

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