Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Society & Culture
Business
Sports
Health & Fitness
Technology
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
00:00 / 00:00
Podjoint Logo
US
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts221/v4/e8/61/8a/e8618a77-e75d-d222-8e65-034d4e6b02de/mza_4515415196217276238.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
HR in Review
HRreview
73 episodes
3 months ago
HR in Review is a podcast that brings you interviews with leading HR practitioners, academics and consultants. We cover a host of HR related topics like HR strategy, technology, recruitment, training, diversity, employment law, reward and wellbeing. Guests also share personal experiences and career tips, resulting in a varied and interesting discussion which we hope will provide you with useful and actionable advice, while also being an enjoyable and stimulating listen. HR in Review is produced by the leading UK HR website www.hrreview.co.uk
Show more...
Management
Business,
News,
Business News
RSS
All content for HR in Review is the property of HRreview and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
HR in Review is a podcast that brings you interviews with leading HR practitioners, academics and consultants. We cover a host of HR related topics like HR strategy, technology, recruitment, training, diversity, employment law, reward and wellbeing. Guests also share personal experiences and career tips, resulting in a varied and interesting discussion which we hope will provide you with useful and actionable advice, while also being an enjoyable and stimulating listen. HR in Review is produced by the leading UK HR website www.hrreview.co.uk
Show more...
Management
Business,
News,
Business News
Episodes (20/73)
HR in Review
Smarter, faster, sharper? What’s the deal with AI in talent intelligence?

AI is on the rise and nowhere is that more evident than in the world of Talent Intelligence. But what does it actually mean in practice?

In this episode of HR in Review, Verity Gough is joined by Toby Culshaw, former Head of Talent Intelligence at Amazon and Philips, founder of the Talent Intelligence Collective, and author of Talent Intelligence: Use Business and People Data to Drive Organisational Performance.

This conversation isn’t about AI hype but rather, it’s about how AI is actually being applied within organisations – in particular, in Talent Intelligence functions, and how you can adapt it to work for your business, whether you’re a global enterprise or a growing SME.


Guest: Toby Culshaw
Toby has been at the forefront of how businesses are integrating AI into their talent strategies, and not just to speed up recruitment, but to make smarter, data-informed decisions about where to grow, how to reskill, and how to future proof your workforce.


Follow Toby on Linkedin - https://uk.linkedin.com/in/tobyculshaw

Listen to The Talent Intelligence Collective podcast here.

About HR in Review
HR in Review is a podcast produced by the leading UK HR website www.hrreview.co.uk.

HRreview provides news and advice on HR strategy and practice plus a host or related topics like recruitment, training, diversity, employment law, reward and wellbeing.

Discover More Great HR Content at HRreview
Subscribe to HRreview’s Daily email newletter here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/signup
Discover our online training courses for HR and more here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/hrtraining
Enjoy more HR content from Inside HR, our exclusive webinar channel here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/free-webinars

Join Us on Social Media
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/2061371/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HRreviewUK
Twitter: https://twitter.com/hrreview
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/hrreview/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HrreviewCoUk

Get in Touch
To provide feedback, suggest a speaker or find out about sponsoring a podcast, please email podcast@hrreview.co.uk

Show more...
3 months ago
28 minutes

HR in Review
Future Skills Ready: Tackling the UK Skills Gap

This episode features Chris Robinson, Senior L&D & Culture Manager at Octopus Electric Vehicles, part of the Octopus Energy Group. We focus on the state of play for UK skills, what businesses can do to ensure they are future skills ready; and which skills will be in greatest demand. Chris gives his tips and advice plus ways in which Octopus EV are tackling the skills shortfall.

Guest: Chris Robinson, Senior L&D and Culture Manager, Octopus EV
With over 7 years of experience across fast-paced start-ups and scale-ups—including restaurant delivery, rapid grocery, and EV leasing—Chris brings a unique blend of expertise across L&D, operations, and people management.

He specialises in designing and implementing learning strategies, building progression frameworks, creating engaging onboarding and leadership programmes, and using data to close skill gaps. Alongside his L&D credentials, Chris has a strong background in operational excellence, hiring, and stakeholder engagement, as well as driving internal communications, employee engagement, and wellbeing initiatives.

Passionate about future-ready skills and company culture, Chris plays a key role in helping Octopus EV build a skilled, motivated, and sustainable workforce.


About HR in Review
HR in Review is a podcast produced by the leading UK HR website www.hrreview.co.uk.

HRreview provides news and advice on HR strategy and practice plus a host or related topics like recruitment, training, diversity, employment law, reward and wellbeing.

Discover More Great HR Content at HRreview
Subscribe to HRreview’s Daily email newletter here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/signup
Discover our online training courses for HR and more here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/hrtraining
Enjoy more HR content from Inside HR, our exclusive webinar channel here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/free-webinars

Join Us on Social Media
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/2061371/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HRreviewUK
Twitter: https://twitter.com/hrreview
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/hrreview/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HrreviewCoUk

Get in Touch
To provide feedback, suggest a speaker or find out about sponsoring a podcast, please email podcast@hrreview.co.uk

Show more...
5 months ago
35 minutes

HR in Review
Compliance snapshot: HR's 2025 legal checklist

In this podcast, we dive into what’s coming down the pipeline for employment law in 2025 and 2026. If you’re in HR and want to stay ahead of the game, this episode covers the key legal changes to watch out for—and how to get your team prepared without the stress. It’s your quick guide to staying compliant and confident.

Guest: Maria Hoeritzauer, Partner, Crossland Employment Solicitors
Maria provides practical and strategic advice on a wide range of day-to-day HR matters, including performance management, dismissals, redundancies, and employment litigation. She has extensive experience drafting, advising on, and negotiating contractual terms—ranging from consultancy agreements and executive service contracts to salary sacrifice arrangements, internal policies, and employment-related warranties and indemnities.

About HR in Review
HR in Review is a podcast produced by the leading UK HR website www.hrreview.co.uk.

HRreview provides news and advice on HR strategy and practice plus a host or related topics like recruitment, training, diversity, employment law, reward and wellbeing.

Discover More Great HR Content at HRreview
Subscribe to HRreview’s Daily email newletter here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/signup
Discover our online training courses for HR and more here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/hrtraining
Enjoy more HR content from Inside HR, our exclusive webinar channel here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/free-webinars

Join Us on Social Media
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/2061371/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HRreviewUK
Twitter: https://twitter.com/hrreview
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/hrreview/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HrreviewCoUk

Get in Touch
To provide feedback, suggest a speaker or find out about sponsoring a podcast, please email podcast@hrreview.co.uk

Show more...
5 months ago
26 minutes

HR in Review
DEI Under Attack: How HR Can Fight Back

Political shifts in the US have prompted a swathe of multinational organisations to scale back their DEI initiatives, in some cases, scrapping policies altogether. Verity Gough is joined by guests Kul Mahay, founder of Ignite Your Inner Potential, and The Human-Centred Leadership Conference and host of the globally recognised Human-Centred Leadership Podcast, and Joanne Lockwood, Inclusion and Belonging specialist, founder of SEE Change Happen, an organisation that helps businesses create positive people experiences, and the host of the popular podcast; Inclusion Bites.


Guest: Kul Mahay

With 32 years in the UK Police Service, two-thirds spent in leadership roles, Kul Mahay rose to the highest levels, leading thousands, managing multi-million-pound budgets, and strategically commanding critical operations. Now an executive coach, mentor, consultant, and trainer to global CEOs and leaders, he specialises in Immersion Coaching, guiding clients through deep self-realisation to achieve breakthroughs and personal roadmaps. A contributor to leadership magazines and author of Smash the Habit, they help individuals overcome negative habits for transformation. Believing anyone can achieve extraordinary dreams, their signature event, Ignite Your Inner Potential™, empowers people to unlock hidden potential for remarkable success in life and business.

Guest: Joanne Lockwood

Joanne Lockwood is a leader in Inclusive Cultures, using her journey as a transgender woman to drive meaningful change. With a background in the Royal Air Force and a successful IT business, she now works with HR and People professionals to create sustainable inclusion strategies. A Fellow of the Professional Speaking Association UK&I and the Institute of Equality and Diversity Professionals, she has been featured in The Making of Me, hosts the Inclusion Bites podcast, and was a Trustee for akt. As an entrepreneur, she led a £3m IT business and became the first openly transgender National President of the Round Table. A sought-after speaker, she inspires global audiences to challenge biases and foster inclusivity. 


About HR in Review
HR in Review is a podcast produced by the leading UK HR website www.hrreview.co.uk.

HRreview provides news and advice on HR strategy and practice plus a host or related topics like recruitment, training, diversity, employment law, reward and wellbeing.

Discover More Great HR Content at HRreview
Subscribe to HRreview’s Daily email newletter here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/signup
Discover our online training courses for HR and more here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/hrtraining
Enjoy more HR content from Inside HR, our exclusive webinar channel here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/free-webinars

Join Us on Social Media
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/2061371/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HRreviewUK
Twitter: https://twitter.com/hrreview
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/hrreview/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HrreviewCoUk

Get in Touch
To provide feedback, suggest a speaker or find out about sponsoring a podcast, please email podcast@hrreview.co.uk

Show more...
8 months ago
44 minutes

HR in Review
New Employment Rights Bill: What does HR need to know?

In this episode, Verity Gough talks to Chief People Officer Trish Hewitt about the impending New Employment Rights Bill, why it's important, and key elements that HR needs to understand. With practical tips for preparing your organisation for the changes, Trish gives us the low-down on what HR needs to know.

Guest: Trish Hewitt


Trish Hewitt is a seasoned people professional with 20 years of experience. She is a Chief People Officer, runs her own HR consultancy and has a popular HR podcast, a YouTube Channel and has achieved viral success with TikTok. Passionate that HR should be about uplifting people, Trish has worked across a myriad of different industries and counts a number of celebrities amongst her clients. 

Find her on TikTok and YouTube: https://linktr.ee/taphr


Questions for Trish:

  • What is the Employment Rights Bill and why is it so important?
  • Why have we already seen changes to the Bill?
  • Is the bill something positive for employees and employers in the UK?
  • What are the key things people need to know about the Bill?
  • Are there things that we were expecting to be in the Bill that haven’t been included?
  • When are the changes likely to happen?
  • Could there be changes to the bill before it becomes law?
  • Is there anything that employers need to do in preparation for the bill?


About HR in Review
HR in Review is a podcast produced by the leading UK HR website www.hrreview.co.uk.

HRreview provides news and advice on HR strategy and practice plus a host or related topics like recruitment, training, diversity, employment law, reward and wellbeing.

Discover More Great HR Content at HRreview
Subscribe to HRreview’s Daily email newletter here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/signup
Discover our online training courses for HR and more here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/hrtraining
Enjoy more HR content from Inside HR, our exclusive webinar channel here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/free-webinars

Join Us on Social Media
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/2061371/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HRreviewUK
Twitter: https://twitter.com/hrreview
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/hrreview/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HrreviewCoUk

Get in Touch
To provide feedback, suggest a speaker or find out about sponsoring a podcast, please email podcast@hrreview.co.uk

Show more...
9 months ago
30 minutes

HR in Review
Unlocking team potential: Precision collaboration and overcoming dysfunction

In the latest episode of HR in Review, Amelia Brand sits down with Rob Cross, Senior Vice President of Research at i4cp and co-founder of the Connected Commons.

Rob shares insights from i4cp's recent report on precision collaboration, discussing how intentional behaviours can elevate team effectiveness and reduce collaborative dysfunctions. He also identifies six key dysfunctions that hinder team performance and offers practical strategies for addressing them. Tune in to explore real-world case studies and learn how organisations like Novartis have successfully overcome collaboration challenges. Don't miss out on actionable tips for improving leadership, culture, and team dynamics!

Guest: Rob Cross, Senior Vice President of Research at i4cp


For more than 20 years, Rob Cross has studied the underlying networks of effective organisations and the collaborative practices of high performers.

Working with more than 300 organisations and reaching thousands of leaders from the front line to the C-suite, he has identified specific ways to cultivate vibrant, effective networks at all levels of an organisation and any career stage.


About HR in Review
HR in Review is a podcast produced by the leading UK HR website www.hrreview.co.uk.

HRreview provides news and advice on HR strategy and practice plus a host or related topics like recruitment, training, diversity, employment law, reward and wellbeing.

Discover More Great HR Content at HRreview
Subscribe to HRreview’s Daily email newletter here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/signup
Discover our online training courses for HR and more here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/hrtraining
Enjoy more HR content from Inside HR, our exclusive webinar channel here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/free-webinars

Join Us on Social Media
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/2061371/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HRreviewUK
Twitter: https://twitter.com/hrreview
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/hrreview/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HrreviewCoUk

Get in Touch
To provide feedback, suggest a speaker or find out about sponsoring a podcast, please email podcast@hrreview.co.uk

Show more...
1 year ago
32 minutes

HR in Review
How is Gen Z changing workplace norms?

In today's HR in Review episode, we explore why and how Gen Z is changing the norms in the workplace. We also explore the key things organisations should learn about this new approach to work.


Guest: Isabel Berwick, host of the Financial Times Working It podcast


Isabel Berwick is the host of the FT's Working It podcast about the workplace and writes the weekly Working It newsletter. She is the editorial lead for the FT Women in Business Forum, moderates and hosts FT and external events about the workplace and beyond. Her book on the new way of working in a post-pandemic world, The Future-Proof Career, is out now.


Questions for Isabel include:

  • Could you outline key differences between the younger generation (Millennials and Gen Z) and older generations (Baby Boomers and Gen X) in terms of workplace expectations and behaviours?
  • Do you think organisations will be able to shift to provide training and support for this new emphasis on wellbeing and mental health?
  • Why do you think the younger generation places such a high emphasis on this balance and flexibility compared to previous generations? 
  • In what ways do you think the younger generation has pushed for greater DEI in the workplace, and could you perhaps give us any examples of how organisations have responded? 
  • What do you think managers can do to retain these younger workers? 


About HR in Review
HR in Review is a podcast produced by the leading UK HR website www.hrreview.co.uk.

HRreview provides news and advice on HR strategy and practice plus a host or related topics like recruitment, training, diversity, employment law, reward and wellbeing.

Discover More Great HR Content at HRreview
Subscribe to HRreview’s Daily email newletter here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/signup
Discover our online training courses for HR and more here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/hrtraining
Enjoy more HR content from Inside HR, our exclusive webinar channel here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/free-webinars

Join Us on Social Media
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/2061371/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HRreviewUK
Twitter: https://twitter.com/hrreview
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/hrreview/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HrreviewCoUk

Get in Touch
To provide feedback, suggest a speaker or find out about sponsoring a podcast, please email podcast@hrreview.co.uk

Show more...
1 year ago
17 minutes

HR in Review
How to deal with political disputes at work

In today's HR in Review episode, we discuss managing political disagreements in the workplace. With only a few weeks left to go until the election, political conversations in the office are becoming more prevalent and tensions could rise. So, who's responsibility is it to manage the differing interests and how should organisations be thinking about free speech in this context?


Guest: Toby Hough, People and Culture Director, HiBob


Toby Hough is driven by unlocking the business impact of strong organisational culture and people strategy. Toby joined HiBob in 2021 with almost 5 years of experience having previously worked as Director of People & Culture at hiber and Head of People and Culture at Medallia. Having previously served as a member of management teams representing the people function, Toby has a solid understanding of the people challenges faced by growing organisations. 


Questions for Toby include:

  • What role should companies play in managing or facilitating political/social conversations among employees in the workplace?  
  • What policies or guidelines should organisations implement to keep workplace political discourse respectful and avoid damaging conflicts? 
  • What's the best way for companies to facilitate an environment of mutual understanding around differing political perspectives?  
  • With generational divides evident in attitudes towards sociopolitical discussions at work, how can companies bridge those gaps and create an environment where employees from different age groups feel comfortable voicing their opinions respectfully?
  • What steps should managers take when political discussions lead to conflicts between employees?
  • Who’s responsibility is it to foster this environment which allows for healthy political discussions? HR, leaders, employees themselves? 


About HR in Review
HR in Review is a podcast produced by the leading UK HR website www.hrreview.co.uk.

HRreview provides news and advice on HR strategy and practice plus a host or related topics like recruitment, training, diversity, employment law, reward and wellbeing.

Discover More Great HR Content at HRreview
Subscribe to HRreview’s Daily email newletter here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/signup
Discover our online training courses for HR and more here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/hrtraining
Enjoy more HR content from Inside HR, our exclusive webinar channel here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/free-webinars

Join Us on Social Media
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/2061371/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HRreviewUK
Twitter: https://twitter.com/hrreview
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/hrreview/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HrreviewCoUk

Get in Touch
To provide feedback, suggest a speaker or find out about sponsoring a podcast, please email podcast@hrreview.co.uk

Show more...
1 year ago
24 minutes

HR in Review
AI and HR in the Police Force

In today's HR in Review episode, we talk about AI and HR in policing. Bill Banham's guest today is Andrew Thain, Head of HR - People Services at the Norfolk and Suffolk Police.


Guest: Andrew Thain, Head of HR, Norfolk and Suffolk Police


Andrew is a skilled People leader. He posses strong communication and collaborations skills. He has over 10 years in HR and 6 years being appart of the CIPD.


Questions for Andrew include:

  • Over the past few years, how has AI changed how HR is done?
  • What is the future for AI in HR?
  • What are the challenges and opportunities to operating HR within the Web3 space? 
  • Should employees be scared of AI?


About HR in Review
HR in Review is a podcast produced by the leading UK HR website www.hrreview.co.uk.

HRreview provides news and advice on HR strategy and practice plus a host or related topics like recruitment, training, diversity, employment law, reward and wellbeing.

Discover More Great HR Content at HRreview
Subscribe to HRreview’s Daily email newletter here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/signup
Discover our online training courses for HR and more here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/hrtraining
Enjoy more HR content from Inside HR, our exclusive webinar channel here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/free-webinars

Join Us on Social Media
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/2061371/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HRreviewUK
Twitter: https://twitter.com/hrreview
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/hrreview/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HrreviewCoUk

Get in Touch
To provide feedback, suggest a speaker or find out about sponsoring a podcast, please email podcast@hrreview.co.uk

Show more...
1 year ago
22 minutes

HR in Review
Human-Centred Leadership

In this episode of the HR in Review show, we focus on the why and how of creating "human-centered cultures" and why it should be a priority for leaders and HR.


Guest: Kul Mahay - Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Ignite Your Inner Potential


Kul served for 32 years in the UK police service, of which two-thirds were spent at leadership level.  During his time as a police leader, he has overseen complex and varied departments and commanded critical and major operational scenarios. He is regularly called upon to comment on issues around organizational culture and embedding emotional intelligence into organizational practices.

Kul has been coaching leaders for over 20 years and works with a global client base. Using his deep knowledge of Emotional Intelligence, Kul has worked with police forces, universities, fire services and the oil industry in UK, UAE, Qatar, India and Ukraine to help develop empowered cultures.  His passion for leadership is evident in everything that he does.  His personal coaching client base has spanned the globe. 

He is also the founder of the Human Centred Leadership Conference happening in Birmingham on May 22nd. The conference features a special edition of DisruptHR Birmingham. 


Questions for Kul:

  • You are a big proponent of the power of EI. At a high level, why does emotional ​intelligence matter in the workplace?
  • How can leaders create environments that foster a ​culture of dialogue and feedback and how did you encourage it in your career as a senior police leader?
  • In under 90 seconds, what's your blueprint for a ​more human-centric ​work culture? 
  • Tell us about the Human Centred Leadership Conference on May 22. What are some of the hoped-for ​takeaways for attendees? Can you tell us about a few of the speakers?

Conference line is https://meetings.dialpad.com/room/billbanham

About HR in Review
HR in Review is a podcast produced by the leading UK HR website www.hrreview.co.uk.

HRreview provides news and advice on HR strategy and practice plus a host or related topics like recruitment, training, diversity, employment law, reward and wellbeing.

Discover More Great HR Content at HRreview
Subscribe to HRreview’s Daily email newletter here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/signup
Discover our online training courses for HR and more here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/hrtraining
Enjoy more HR content from Inside HR, our exclusive webinar channel here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/free-webinars

Join Us on Social Media
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/2061371/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HRreviewUK
Twitter: https://twitter.com/hrreview
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/hrreview/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HrreviewCoUk

Get in Touch
To provide feedback, suggest a speaker or find out about sponsoring a podcast, please email podcast@hrreview.co.uk

Show more...
1 year ago
18 minutes

HR in Review
The latest employment law news

In this episode of the HR in Review Podcast, we cover two important employment law topics; we explore the Increases to civil penalties for employers engaging illegal workers and talk about the Statutory code of practice on ‘fire and rehire’ policies.

Joining Amelia Brand today is Stephen Mutch a Director of Employment and HR and Michael McNally an Associate Partner of Employment and HR, both from Pannone Corporate LLP.


Guest: Stephen Mutch, Director - Employment and HR, Pannone Corporate LLP


Stephan is the Director of the Employment Group at Pannone Corporate. Together with the whole of the Employment Group, he is committed to providing first class advice and assistance to HR professionals across a full range of companies thoughout the UK.

His specialties include: Ad-hoc HR advice, defending employment tribunal claims, advice on discrimination, unfair dismissal, changing terms and conditions and all disciplinary and grievance matters, seminar presentation on all employment law matters.


Questions for Stephen:

  • Can you explain the civil penalties and why they’ve been increased?
  • How can an employer avoid facing such penalties then? Can you give any advice over what an employer can do if they’re facing a fine?
  • Are there any specific industries or sectors that are particularly vulnerable to employing illegal workers, and what steps can employers in these sectors take to mitigate this risk?
  • How do increases in civil penalties impact the recruitment and hiring processes for employers with global operations or diverse workforces?
  • What is the code of practice and how does this help prevent illegal working?


Guest: Michael McNally, Associate Partner - Employment and HR, Pannone Corporate LLP

Michael is an experienced commercial employment lawyer and tribunal advocate. He mainly acts for employers and have particular experience of advising in the manufacturing, retail, care, transport and logistics, leisure and hospitality sectors.

He is also an experienced workplace investigator having carried out a number of sensitive and high profile independent investigations. And has expertise in advising service providers on their obligations under the Equality Act.

Questions for Michael:

  • Could you explain for our listeners exactly what is ‘fire and rehire?’ And why is it used?
  • Have there been any recent high-profile cases when this practice has been adopted?
  • So, a statutory Code of Practice was published in February this year, making clear how employers must behave in this area. Why has this code been issued exactly?
  • What are the potential liabilities for employers considering such a process? What does the statutory code mean for employers in practice?
  • Can you discuss any potential long-term effects of fire and rehire practices on employee retention and talent acquisition?


About HR in Review
HR in Review is a podcast produced by the leading UK HR website www.hrreview.co.uk.

HRreview provides news and advice on HR strategy and practice plus a host or related topics like recruitment, training, diversity, employment law, reward and wellbeing.

Discover More Great HR Content at HRreview
Subscribe to HRreview’s Daily email newletter here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/signup
Discover our online training courses for HR and more here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/hrtraining
Enjoy more HR content from Inside HR, our exclusive webinar channel here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/free-webinars

Join Us on Social Media
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/2061371/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HRreviewUK
Twitter: https://twitter.com/hrreview
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/hrreview/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HrreviewCoUk

Get in Touch
To provide feedback, suggest a speaker or find out about sponsoring a podcast, please email podcast@hrreview.co.uk

Show more...
1 year ago
39 minutes

HR in Review
What does the future of work look like? Remote working and the 4-day week

In this episode of the HR in Review Podcast, we explore why companies are asking for their employees to return to the office and also discuss how organisations can encourage a better work-life balance.

Kate also stresses the importance of ensuring all employees have equal opportunities for advancement, despite working a 4 or 5-day working week.

Guest: Kate Palmer

Is a thought leader in HR and employment law; and a Director of HR Advice and Consultancy at global employment law consultancy, Peninsula.

She joined Peninsula in 2009 from a worldwide facility services company where she was Senior HR Manager. Her exploits included providing HR & employment law support to over 30 UK hospitals and dealing with high-profile NHS union cases—expertise she now brings to Peninsula clients.

Today, she is involved in all aspects of HR and employment law advice and continues to develop Peninsula’s expert law advisors and ensures each client gets the answers they need every time they call.

As an industry opinion leader, her expertise is sought after frequently. Her authoritative HR and employment law commentary is regularly featured on BBC TV and radio channels as well as in major publications such as The Times.

Questions for Kate include:

  • How do you think flexible working contributes to things like employee satisfaction and retention?
  • How can policymakers support the widespread adoption of flexible working policies, whilst also advocating for work-life balance initiatives?
  • How do you think a 4-day working week impacts company culture and things like team dynamics?
  • Can you give examples of industries that might work better with a 4-day work week and some that might not work so well?
  • Is there is a correlation between reduced working hours and improved mental health?
  • Do you think a 4-day week would impact productivity? If so do you have any strategies that managers could employ to effectively measure and manage productivity?


About HR in Review
HR in Review is a podcast produced by the leading UK HR website www.hrreview.co.uk.

HRreview provides news and advice on HR strategy and practice plus a host or related topics like recruitment, training, diversity, employment law, reward and wellbeing.

Discover More Great HR Content at HRreview
Subscribe to HRreview’s Daily email newletter here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/signup
Discover our online training courses for HR and more here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/hrtraining
Enjoy more HR content from Inside HR, our exclusive webinar channel here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/free-webinars

Join Us on Social Media
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/2061371/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HRreviewUK
Twitter: https://twitter.com/hrreview
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/hrreview/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HrreviewCoUk

Get in Touch
To provide feedback, suggest a speaker or find out about sponsoring a podcast, please email podcast@hrreview.co.uk

Show more...
1 year ago
18 minutes

HR in Review
Creating fostering-friendly policies in the workplace

In this episode of the HR in Review Podcast, host Amelia Brand is joined by Rachael Tate, HR Director for National Fostering Group. They dive into the crucial topic of developing fostering-friendly policies in the workplace!

This episode not only sheds light on the possibilities of combining fostering and employment but also explores the significant impact that fostering-friendly HR policies can have on both employees and organisations.


Kate speaks from her experience working for National Fostering Group, which is the UK's largest fostering organisation. They specialise in helping children and young people find fostering families and support foster carers to help children in safe and caring environments while they are with us.  


Guest: Rachael Tate

Rachael Tate (FCIPD, LLb) is the Human Resources Director for National Fostering Group, the UK’s largest Fostering organisation which focuses on changing the lives of children in foster care. Prior to working for National Fostering Group, Rachael mainly worked for global and national organisations, having gained experience through a range of strategic people projects, restructures, business transformation, growth phases and employee engagement. Rachael is passionate about the ‘People Profession’ and enjoys making a positive difference to people’s working lives, creating space where colleagues feel valued and supported.

Questions for Rachael include:

  • Do you think it's possible to foster children and work at the same time?
  • What should an employer do to help an employee who wants to foster a child?
  • Foster parents don’t have the same statutory rights as legal guardians or birth parents do. Could you expand on the impact this could have on an employee who is a foster parent?
  • What are some examples of well-known organisations that have implemented HR policies specifically designed to support foster parents
  • In terms of talent recruitment and retention, how do you think fostering-friendly HR policies can help organisations attract and retain skilled employees who are considering foster parenting?


About HR in Review
HR in Review is a podcast produced by the leading UK HR website www.hrreview.co.uk.

HRreview provides news and advice on HR strategy and practice plus a host or related topics like recruitment, training, diversity, employment law, reward and wellbeing.

Discover More Great HR Content at HRreview
Subscribe to HRreview’s Daily email newletter here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/signup
Discover our online training courses for HR and more here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/hrtraining
Enjoy more HR content from Inside HR, our exclusive webinar channel here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/free-webinars

Join Us on Social Media
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/2061371/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HRreviewUK
Twitter: https://twitter.com/hrreview
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/hrreview/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HrreviewCoUk

Get in Touch
To provide feedback, suggest a speaker or find out about sponsoring a podcast, please email podcast@hrreview.co.uk

Show more...
1 year ago
22 minutes

HR in Review
Hiring trends with James Hems at Bluewave Technology

In this episode of HR in Review, Bill Banham speak with James Hems, Head of HR, People and Culture at Bluewave Technology. They mostly talk about the hiring trends and motivations of Gen z vs Millennials when it comes to jobs.

Guest: James Hems

James is foremost a partner, parent and dog owner. He didn't start life in the People profession, instead, he forged his path as a manager and leader of people within various business functions. There, James developed and fine-tuned his approaches around HR and People, in particular People experience and productivity.

In leveraging these skills and experiences as the manager James transitioned into the world of HR / People in 2021 taking on roles focussing on all aspects of the candidate and people experience.

Currently at Bluewave Technology, James is a standalone Head of HR, People and Culture. With the responsibility for delivering business success through effective People strategy, planning and execution while also executing day-to-day People Operations.

James's philosophy is that HR is a catalyst that ignites people at all levels - supporting, enabling and empowering them to achieve incredible outcomes.

This approach to investment in People is how James sees the best organisations delivering long-term sustainable success.

When he's not working to improve the workplace environment he spends time on various community projects, wherein he was named in the 2023 New Year's Honours list for services to the community.

Questions for James include:

  • Mission of Bluewave Technology
  • Disrupt talk
  • Tell us about your LI group, Cambridge HR
  • Hiring trends at Bluewave Technology
  • Motivations of Gen Z v Millennials
  • You've had quite an unusual entry into HR - how did that come about?
  • If you could pass on one crucial lesson you have learned in your career - in one minute or less - what would be your top tip for HR professionals and leaders?
  • What is the single biggest change you think will happen in HR and leadership over the next 5-10 years?   

About HR in Review
HR in Review is a podcast produced by the leading UK HR website www.hrreview.co.uk.

HRreview provides news and advice on HR strategy and practice plus a host or related topics like recruitment, training, diversity, employment law, reward and wellbeing.

Discover More Great HR Content at HRreview
Subscribe to HRreview’s Daily email newletter here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/signup
Discover our online training courses for HR and more here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/hrtraining
Enjoy more HR content from Inside HR, our exclusive webinar channel here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/free-webinars

Join Us on Social Media
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/2061371/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HRreviewUK
Twitter: https://twitter.com/hrreview
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/hrreview/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HrreviewCoUk

Get in Touch
To provide feedback, suggest a speaker or find out about sponsoring a podcast, please email podcast@hrreview.co.uk

Show more...
1 year ago
25 minutes

HR in Review
Financial Wellbeing and HR with Ruth Handcock

In this episode of HR in Review, Amelia Brand welcomes financial wellbeing expert Ruth Handcock. They delve into the impact of the cost-of-living crisis on employers and employees, discussing salary hunting, potential solutions, and the role of managers in supporting financial wellbeing. The looming pensions crisis is explored, along with the taboo nature of discussing finances at work. 


Also, Ruth shares insights on creating a safe space for employees, particularly for remote workers. Join Amelia for a concise and insightful discussion on financial wellbeing in the workplace.

Guest: Ruth Handcock

Ruth Handcock is CEO of Octopus Money, a money advice brand for everyone. The new brand – Octopus Group's second mass consumer brand alongside Octopus Energy – offers money coaching and advice to millions of people across the UK, regardless of how much they earn or are able to invest.

 

For her first 5 years as part of the Octopus Group she was CEO at Octopus Investments, an asset manager with £13bn under management. Prior to this she was a founding employee at Tandem, a new UK challenger bank, and was responsible for achieving their banking licence. She is an independent non-Executive Director of Aldermore Bank and sits on the Octopus Group main Board.

Questions for Ruth:

  • Can you define what financial wellbeing actually means?
  • Is it enough to raise salaries or is there more than needs to be done?
  • What responsibility to line managers and employers have in talking about financial wellbeing with their employees?
  • Why do you think finance and financial wellbeing is still such a taboo topic?


About HR in Review
HR in Review is a podcast produced by the leading UK HR website www.hrreview.co.uk.

HRreview provides news and advice on HR strategy and practice plus a host or related topics like recruitment, training, diversity, employment law, reward and wellbeing.

Discover More Great HR Content at HRreview
Subscribe to HRreview’s Daily email newletter here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/signup
Discover our online training courses for HR and more here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/hrtraining
Enjoy more HR content from Inside HR, our exclusive webinar channel here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/free-webinars

Join Us on Social Media
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/2061371/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HRreviewUK
Twitter: https://twitter.com/hrreview
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/hrreview/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HrreviewCoUk

Get in Touch
To provide feedback, suggest a speaker or find out about sponsoring a podcast, please email podcast@hrreview.co.uk

Show more...
1 year ago
18 minutes

HR in Review
Developing Management Skills with Tom Manning

In this episode of the HR in Review show, we look at what could change within management development in the next decade and how leaders can be more accountable for their professional development.

Bill's guest this time is Tom Manning, Founder at The Pathway Academy.

Guest: Tom Manning

Tom founded The Pathway Academy in 2014; that equips managers and leaders with the tools they need to create a healthy, honest, candid, accountable culture that can thrive. He is also a Non Executive Director at Premier Education UK and Investor Director at Yuseal Ltd.

Questions for Tom:

  • What do you think will change in management development in the next decade?
  • What core management skills do you often see missing?
  • How might performance management practices evolve?
  • Are managers and leaders accountable for developing their own skills?
  • How do we know if a company's management development is working?


About HR in Review
HR in Review is a podcast produced by the leading UK HR website www.hrreview.co.uk.

HRreview provides news and advice on HR strategy and practice plus a host or related topics like recruitment, training, diversity, employment law, reward and wellbeing.

Discover More Great HR Content at HRreview
Subscribe to HRreview’s Daily email newletter here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/signup
Discover our online training courses for HR and more here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/hrtraining
Enjoy more HR content from Inside HR, our exclusive webinar channel here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/free-webinars

Join Us on Social Media
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/2061371/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HRreviewUK
Twitter: https://twitter.com/hrreview
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/hrreview/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HrreviewCoUk

Get in Touch
To provide feedback, suggest a speaker or find out about sponsoring a podcast, please email podcast@hrreview.co.uk

Show more...
1 year ago
15 minutes

HR in Review
Retention and Attraction within Fintech

In this HR in Review episode, our guest is Rashaad Hutchison Price, a seasoned people professional who has over 22 years of experience in the HR space specializing in Banking, Finance, and Fintech. Rashaad has worked extensively in Africa, the Middle East, and the United Kingdom.

Rashaad is also a speaker at the upcoming DisruptHR Aberdeen summit happening on Oct 11.

Guest: Rashaad Hutchison Price

Having started his career as a generalist, Rashaad moved into a specialist space of Learning and Talent for 15 years before moving back into a generalist role within Human Resources and now is the Head of People and Office Management for BB2 Trading as Nomo Fintech. We are the build side of Nomo which is offered under the banking license of BLME (Bank of London and The Middle East Plc) which is an independent UK Sharia'a compliant bank and is the largest Islamic bank in Europe.

Questions for Rashaad Include:

  • Tell us about your session at DisruptHR Aberdeen. It's called Retention and Attraction within the Fintech space – making it sticky and attractive and building a case for retention.
  • Why Disrupt? What's the fit? 
  • If you could pass on one crucial lesson you have learned in your career - in one minute or less - what would be your top tip for HR professionals and leaders?    
  • What is the single biggest change you think will happen in HR and leadership over the next 5-10 years?


About HR in Review
HR in Review is a podcast produced by the leading UK HR website www.hrreview.co.uk.

HRreview provides news and advice on HR strategy and practice plus a host or related topics like recruitment, training, diversity, employment law, reward and wellbeing.

Discover More Great HR Content at HRreview
Subscribe to HRreview’s Daily email newletter here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/signup
Discover our online training courses for HR and more here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/hrtraining
Enjoy more HR content from Inside HR, our exclusive webinar channel here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/free-webinars

Join Us on Social Media
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/2061371/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HRreviewUK
Twitter: https://twitter.com/hrreview
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/hrreview/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HrreviewCoUk

Get in Touch
To provide feedback, suggest a speaker or find out about sponsoring a podcast, please email podcast@hrreview.co.uk

Show more...
2 years ago
18 minutes

HR in Review
The productivity predicament: how can organisations overcome it?

In today's episode, we're delving into i4cp’s report "The Productivity Predicament." The report examines the challenges of maximising employee productivity without sacrificing empathy in the workplace.

You can find the report here:
https://hrreview.co.uk/white-papers/i4cp-and-hrreview-the-productivity-predicament/372098

Guest: Mollie Lombardi
Mollie Lombardi is a top industry analyst, with extensive experience gathering and interpreting new data, but she also moves beyond the numbers, translating them into real decisions and actionable insights.

Over the years, Mollie has studied all aspects of HR. A particular focus of her work currently is how payroll, wellness, and retention interplay to help organizations find and retain the talent they need. She is passionate about helping organizations help people be successful.

She has interviewed & surveyed tens of thousands of organizations, and her dedication to creating better conversations between buyers and sellers of HR Tech drives her work.

Her work has appeared in Fast Company, The Wall Street Journal, Inc. and other industry trade publications. She has also presented at HR Events globally.

Questions for Mollie:

  • Can you give us an overview of the report "The Productivity Predicament" and its main focus?
  • One of the intriguing aspects highlighted in the report is the disparity between how employees perceive their own productivity and how leaders view their teams' productivity. Can you elaborate on this finding and its significance?
  • The report also addresses the shift in work model policies, particularly the trend toward return-to-office and hybrid arrangements. How has this shift affected employee morale and overall productivity?
  • The report also offers recommendations for organisations to navigate this productivity-empathy tightrope. Can you tell our listeners a little bit more about these recommendations and their potential impact?


About HR in Review
HR in Review is a podcast produced by the leading UK HR website www.hrreview.co.uk.

HRreview provides news and advice on HR strategy and practice plus a host or related topics like recruitment, training, diversity, employment law, reward and wellbeing.

Discover More Great HR Content at HRreview
Subscribe to HRreview’s Daily email newletter here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/signup
Discover our online training courses for HR and more here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/hrtraining
Enjoy more HR content from Inside HR, our exclusive webinar channel here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/free-webinars

Join Us on Social Media
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/2061371/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HRreviewUK
Twitter: https://twitter.com/hrreview
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/hrreview/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HrreviewCoUk

Get in Touch
To provide feedback, suggest a speaker or find out about sponsoring a podcast, please email podcast@hrreview.co.uk

Show more...
2 years ago
15 minutes

HR in Review
Looking Ahead to DisruptHR London and Birmingham

In this HR in Review episode, we look ahead to DisruptHR London and DisruptHR Birmingham. Bill's guest this time is Perry Timms, Adjunct Faculty at Hult International Business School and HR Magazine's #1 HR Thought Leader of 2022, and Founder at People and Transformational HR Limited.

Guest: Perry Timms

Perry is also the author of the book Transformational HR. He has been listed as one of the most influential HR executives by world-renowned organizations and is passionate about changing the world of work. Perry is also a global TEDx speaker and adviser on the future of work and HR.

Questions for Perry include: 

  • You'll be speaking at DisruptHR London on Sept 25 and Birmingham on Oct 19. Tell us why Disrupt. What is it about the brand and format that appeals to you?
  • Tell us about your sessions at London and Birmingham
  • What does it mean to be an inspirational leader?
  • When hiring, how important is culture fit? 
  • Why is AI suddenly in the public consciousness and how is it changing HR functions?


About HR in Review
HR in Review is a podcast produced by the leading UK HR website www.hrreview.co.uk.

HRreview provides news and advice on HR strategy and practice plus a host or related topics like recruitment, training, diversity, employment law, reward and wellbeing.

Discover More Great HR Content at HRreview
Subscribe to HRreview’s Daily email newletter here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/signup
Discover our online training courses for HR and more here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/hrtraining
Enjoy more HR content from Inside HR, our exclusive webinar channel here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/free-webinars

Join Us on Social Media
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/2061371/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HRreviewUK
Twitter: https://twitter.com/hrreview
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/hrreview/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HrreviewCoUk

Get in Touch
To provide feedback, suggest a speaker or find out about sponsoring a podcast, please email podcast@hrreview.co.uk

Show more...
2 years ago
21 minutes

HR in Review
UK Jobs: What to Expect in 2024 with Julius Probst

In this episode of the HR in Review podcast, we take a pulse of the current labour market and try to predict what the UK and EU economies can expect in the year ahead.

Guest: Julius Probst

Bill Banham's guest is Julius Probst, PhD, European Labor Economist at Appcast, and speaker at DisruptHR Cambridge on Oct 24.

Julius was born in Germany but has mostly studied abroad. He did his High School in France and his Bachelors in the Netherlands. He graduated with a Masters in economics and a PhD in economic history from Lund University in Sweden. During the final year of his PhD, Julius worked for half a year for the European Central Bank.

After graduation, he worked for Macrobond Financial for three years, a macroeconomic and financial data provider. Since January 2020, Julius has worked as Appcast’s European labo(u)r economist. In that role, he is a regular contributor at https://recruitonomics.com/ where he writes about the UK’s and Europe’s labor market and economic outlooks.

Questions for Julius include: 

  • How is the UK economy doing right now? There were a lot of recession calls last year, why haven’t they happened yet?
  • How is the labour market doing currently compared to last year? What is happening to vacancies? Why is the unemployment rate so low even if there is zero growth?
  • The falling number of job vacancies in UK: How many jobs has AI replaced?   
  • Unlike the falling populations of Japan and Germany, the UK population will rise from 67 million in 2020 to 74 million by 2060. How has Brexit affected the labour market and the economy? Is the record net migration the U.K. had last year compensating for missing workers? Why not?
  • What are the key structural problems that are holding back the U.K. economy?  
  • What is the outlook for the rest of the year and 2024? Is the Bank of England risking a recession?
  • If you could pass on one crucial lesson you have learned in your career - in one minute or less - what would be your top tip for HR professionals and leaders?    
  • What is the single biggest change you think will happen in HR and leadership over the next 5-10 years?


--------------------
About HR in Review
HR in Review is a podcast produced by the leading UK HR website www.hrreview.co.uk.  

HRreview provides news and advice on HR strategy and practice plus a host or related topics like recruitment, training, diversity, employment law, reward and wellbeing.

--------------------
Never miss an episode! Subscribe on:

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6iEX50Bm47JKrh695D4U0u
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hr-in-review/id1595358789?uo=4
Amazon Music and Audible: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/153a4440-d8b3-4bb3-8008-197041e57548

or search HR in Review on your favourite podcast player

--------------------

Discover More Great HR Content at HRreview

  • Why not join our free Premium podcast channel for early and bonus editions and ad free content?  Sign up here: https://hrreview.co.uk/podcast
  • Subscribe to HRreview’s Daily email newletter here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/signup
  • Discover our online training courses for HR and more here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/hrtraining
  • Enjoy more HR content from Inside HR, our exclusive webinar channel here: https://www.hrreview.co.uk/free-webinars

--------------------

Join Us on Social Media

  • Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/2061371/
  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HRreviewUK
  • Twitter: https://twitter.com/hrreview
  • Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/hrreview/
  • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HrreviewCoUk

--------------------
Get in Touch
To provide feedback, suggest a speaker or find out about sponsoring a podcast, please email podcast@hrreview.co.uk

Show more...
2 years ago
22 minutes

HR in Review
HR in Review is a podcast that brings you interviews with leading HR practitioners, academics and consultants. We cover a host of HR related topics like HR strategy, technology, recruitment, training, diversity, employment law, reward and wellbeing. Guests also share personal experiences and career tips, resulting in a varied and interesting discussion which we hope will provide you with useful and actionable advice, while also being an enjoyable and stimulating listen. HR in Review is produced by the leading UK HR website www.hrreview.co.uk