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Talking HR Trends with Natal & Tom
Natal Dank & Tom Haak
19 episodes
2 days ago
You need to keep up with the latest HR trends. But what should you do with the information and how do you become an HR trendsetter and influencer rather than just a trendwatcher in HR People & Culture? In this episode of Talking HR Trends with Natal & Tom, Natal Dank from PXO Culture and Tom Haak of the HR Trend Institute look at why it’s important to stay up-to-date with the latest trends and case studies, how to do this and what to do with the information once you have it. This is essential if you're going to be seen as a thought leader in the HR domain of your business. Look beyond the field of HR for inspiration - other disciplines, science, arts. Know what issue you want to tackle otherwise you might get lost just looking for trends. Don't just copy other organisations - every situation is different.
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You need to keep up with the latest HR trends. But what should you do with the information and how do you become an HR trendsetter and influencer rather than just a trendwatcher in HR People & Culture? In this episode of Talking HR Trends with Natal & Tom, Natal Dank from PXO Culture and Tom Haak of the HR Trend Institute look at why it’s important to stay up-to-date with the latest trends and case studies, how to do this and what to do with the information once you have it. This is essential if you're going to be seen as a thought leader in the HR domain of your business. Look beyond the field of HR for inspiration - other disciplines, science, arts. Know what issue you want to tackle otherwise you might get lost just looking for trends. Don't just copy other organisations - every situation is different.
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It's time to get serious about people analytics
Talking HR Trends with Natal & Tom
9 minutes 53 seconds
4 years ago
It's time to get serious about people analytics
Most large companies have a people analytics team. And most senior executives crave good people data. But when did data become so sexy in HR and is people analytics something we should celebrate, or perhaps fear? Using the complex and incredibly valuable area of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) for context, Talking HR Trends with Natal and Tom highlight that it’s no good just looking at the numbers in amazement, hoping the situation will change. Organisations need to take people analytics seriously if they are going to make meaningful improvements. Natal Dank of PXO Culture and Tom Haak (of the HR Trend Institute) agree that there are a few important features of your people analytics approach that will determine whether it succeeds or gets added to the list of items labelled ‘wishful thinking’.
Talking HR Trends with Natal & Tom
You need to keep up with the latest HR trends. But what should you do with the information and how do you become an HR trendsetter and influencer rather than just a trendwatcher in HR People & Culture? In this episode of Talking HR Trends with Natal & Tom, Natal Dank from PXO Culture and Tom Haak of the HR Trend Institute look at why it’s important to stay up-to-date with the latest trends and case studies, how to do this and what to do with the information once you have it. This is essential if you're going to be seen as a thought leader in the HR domain of your business. Look beyond the field of HR for inspiration - other disciplines, science, arts. Know what issue you want to tackle otherwise you might get lost just looking for trends. Don't just copy other organisations - every situation is different.