In this insightful episode of The Headcount People, host Tushar Makhija welcomes Alisa Avelar, a seasoned VP CHRO who has led HR teams at multiple hypergrowth companies. The discussion dives into the complexities of selling the HR story to the leadership table, addressing why HR departments often feel unheard or face pushback. Alisa shares her journey into HR, highlighting her passion for learning and development to support employees' career growth. The conversation covers a wide range of vital HR topics including the new normal post-pandemic, the importance of grace and patience in the workplace, and strategies for influencing and gaining a seat at the leadership table. Alisa also emphasizes the need for robust HR data tools and how to effectively use people analytics for better decision-making. The episode provides valuable perspectives on balancing business growth with employee wellbeing, making it a must-watch for HR professionals and organizational leaders. 00:00 Introduction to the Episode and Guest 01:22 Alisa Avelar's Journey in HR 02:40 The Evolution of HR in the Modern Workplace 04:10 Balancing Business Growth with Employee Well-being 07:26 Strategies for HR Leaders to Influence and Drive Change 12:01 The Importance of Data-Driven HR and the Challenges of Tooling 25:28 The Future of HR: AI and the Human Touch 30:21 The Impact of Technology on Human Connection 31:12 The Role of HR in Organizational Development 33:00 Challenges and Solutions in HR Technology 36:08 The Importance of Data in HR Decision Making 37:44 Choosing the Right HRIS for Your Organization 42:13 The Cost of Underinvesting in HR 50:30 Strategic HR Management and Headcount Planning 57:52 Final Thoughts on HR's Role in Organizational Success
🚀 Get ready to dive deep into the heart of organizational growth with our upcoming podcast episode featuring Alisa Avelar, a seasoned HR veteran who's steered hyper-growth companies through the ups and downs of building teams with insight and empathy. 🌟 🔍 From navigating the complexities of team dynamics during rapid expansion to fostering a culture of patience and grace post-pandemic, Alisa shares invaluable insights that every leader needs to hear. Whether you're an HR professional seeking to make a larger impact, a CEO wondering how to align company growth with people strategy, or just curious about the behind-the-scenes of company building, this episode is for you. 🤝 Join us as Alisa Avelar and Tushar Makhija explore the pivotal role of HR in shaping the future of work, the importance of data in making informed HR decisions, and the undiscussed challenges of scaling an organization. Discover why investing in HR tech and tools is not just a necessity but a strategic move for long-term success. ✨ Don't miss out on this enlightening conversation packed with stories of resilience, strategic insights, and the path to becoming a true partner to the C-suite. Tune in May 23rd to 'HR at the Helm: Steering Organizations Through Change with Insight and Empathy.'
🎙️ Welcome to the Headcount People Podcast Episode 11! 🎙️ In this illuminating episode of "The Headcount People," host Tushar Makhija sits down with the remarkably experienced Josh Rappoport, who shares invaluable insights from his extensive career in finance across tech giants and high-growth startups. From his early days at Microsoft, where he learned the art of scalable decision-making, to spearheading finance at a rapidly growing startup, Josh reveals the principles and practices that have guided his success. 🕒 Timestamped Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction to Josh Rappoport & His Financial Journey 01:36 - Lessons from Microsoft: Scaling and Decision-Making 07:14 - Transitioning from Corporate to Startup: Adapting and Thriving 15:20 - The Art of Leadership and Building High-Performing Teams 21:45 - Embracing Change and Navigating Career Growth 27:30 - Josh's Vision for the Future of Finance in Tech 🔑 Key Takeaways: Understand the importance of adaptability in finance roles across different company sizes. Learn how leadership principles can dramatically influence your career and team dynamics. Discover how strategic finance and effective decision-making drive company growth. Josh's journey offers a rare glimpse into the world of finance and leadership within the tech industry, providing listeners with practical advice and deep reflections on personal and professional growth. Whether you're a budding finance professional or a seasoned leader, this episode is packed with wisdom and inspiration for anyone looking to excel in the ever-evolving tech landscape. 👉 Watch now to gain insights into mastering finance and leadership in the tech world! #FinanceLeadership #TechIndustryInsights #StartupGrowth #CareerAdvice #LeadershipPrinciples #BusinessStrategy #FinancialManagement #TechCareers #InnovationInFinance #ScalingStartups
🚨 Coming Soon: A Podcast Episode Not to Be Missed! 🚨 Ep. 11 (Season 2): Josh Rappoport, VP FP&A at Acumatica In this captivating teaser, get an exclusive sneak peek of what's in store for the next episode of "The Headcount People," dropping tomorrow! Join host Tushar Makhija as he sits down with finance heavyweight Josh Rappoport for a deep dive into the world of finance and leadership within the tech industry. From his invaluable experiences at Microsoft to his innovative approaches in startups, Josh shares the wisdom he's gathered over an illustrious career. 🕒 What to Expect: Exclusive Insights: Josh Rappoport reveals his journey through the realms of finance in tech giants and fast-growing startups. Leadership Lessons: Learn about the transformative leadership that fosters growth, learning, and strategic thinking. Finance Reimagined: Discover how strategic finance roles evolve in the dynamic tech landscape. 🔑 Why Tune In? Be the first to get a glimpse of the compelling conversations and stories. Prepare yourself for an episode that promises to enrich your understanding of finance and leadership. Gear up for groundbreaking insights that could shape your approach to career and leadership in the tech industry. 👉 Mark Your Calendars! The full episode goes live tomorrow. Subscribe and hit the notification bell to not miss out on this invaluable conversation filled with career-changing advice and perspectives. #PodcastTeaser #FinanceLeadership #TechIndustry #CareerInsights #LeadershipLessons #StrategicFinance #InnovationInTech #BusinessGrowth #MustWatch #TheHeadcountPeople
🎙️ Welcome to the Headcount People Podcast Season 2! 🎙️ In today’s episode, we're excited to welcome Deirdre Mullen, the visionary VP of Finance at Catalyst, who has transitioned from auditing to playing a pivotal role in finance within the tech world. Her journey is not just about numbers but about the strategic narrative that shapes companies from the inside out. Chapters: [00:00:25] Kicking off season two: Strategic partnerships in finance and HR [00:01:22] Deirdre Mullen: From accounting to VP of finance [00:06:17] Comparing experiences: Stripe, Funbox, and Remote [00:07:26] Leadership insights: Transparency, data, and communication [00:19:40] Revamping pricing for growth and retention [00:24:22] Modern tools for finance efficiency [00:29:36] Strategies for effective headcount management [00:33:46] Adapting annual planning for sustainable growth [00:37:27] Negotiating resources: Engineering vs. finance [00:40:27] Navigating leadership dynamics in finance Deirdre's story is a testament to the evolving role of finance professionals in the tech industry, moving beyond traditional bookkeeping to strategic partnership, leveraging technology, and leading with data-driven insights. Whether you're an aspiring finance professional, a seasoned leader, or just curious about the strategic intersection of finance and technology, this episode is packed with invaluable lessons and insights. Stay tuned for a journey through finance, strategy, and leadership with Deirdre Mullen. Don’t forget to subscribe for more episodes that bridge the gap between finance, HR, and technology, driving business growth.
Season 02 - Ep. 10: In this episode of The Headcount People, join Tushar Makhija in an engaging conversation with Deirdre Mullen, VP of Finance at Catalyst. Deirdre shares her journey from an accountant to a leading finance executive, providing deep insights into strategic finance and headcount management in fast-growing companies. Full pod drops February 15, 2024!
In this episode of The Headcount People, talent acquisition expert Amanda Gregg shares her insights on headcount management and the importance of a unified data source for recruitment success. She discusses how hiring managers and recruiters play a vital role in ensuring accurate information for a reliable single source of truth.
Key Highlights:
Amanda's engaging discussion offers valuable takeaways for talent acquisition professionals seeking innovative approaches to navigate the evolving job market.
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CHAPTER LIST:
00:00 - Amanda Gregg’s🔥Hottest Tip
02:07 - Tell us about your background in TA and current role at Second Front Systems
03:30 - How do you contribute to strategy discussions?
06:52 - What is the ultimate goal of a hiring strategy?
07:47 - How is your team structured and what does that look like?
09:37 - What does your hiring plan look like?
13:05 - What is the evaluation process for the roles and what is the timeline for it?
14:38 - Why is headcount management important?
17:27 - How do you do headcount planning?
19:47 - Can you explain cross-education among teams in practical terms?
25:14 - How can managers ensure a reliable single source of truth for all involved in hiring?
28:50 - What's the best tech stack for talent acquisition?
33:10 - How are you currently creating your hiring plan? Are you using spreadsheets or another tool?
35:49 - How do you effectively collaborate with the CFO and what role do KPIs and metrics play in this?
43:32 - What gives you optimism about the future of talent acquisition and scaling for larger companies in that market?
Guest: Amanda Gregg, Talent Acquisition Manager at Second Front Systems - view her on LinkedIn.
Tune in August 8th to for Amanda's full episode!
In our eighth episode of The Headcount People (THP) podcast, we're chatting with special guest, Jim Miller, Head of People & Talent at Ashby. Jim Miller is a People Operations Executive with 20 years of experience leading teams of up to 230 individuals. He has a strong focus on Talent functions and has successfully led global recruiting organizations, operations teams, systems/product groups, and facilities functions. Jim is recognized as a true global leader, having founded teams in EMEA and APAC, as well as heading up global practices from the Americas. Jim boasts an impressive track record of hypergrowth ownership, including Series C/D SaaS and Big Tech, and has proven his ability to manage high-volume hiring while maintaining a keen focus on quality. He is also highly skilled in business, process, and system improvement, having successfully executed multiple People Tech builds, implementations, and process overhauls throughout his career. 🎙️In this upcoming episode, THP podcast host, Tushar Makhija (Founder/CEO at TeamOhana) will take a deep dive with Jim Miller into the following questions and more. 🎙️Our Host: Tushar Makhija, Founder/CEO at TeamOhana Learn more about Tushar: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tusharmak... 🎙️Special Guest: Jim Miller, Head of People & Talent at Ashby Learn more about Jim: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmmmmmmmm... 🎙️Episode 08 guest questions: 00:00 - Cold open clip w/ Jim Miller 01:50 - Meet Jim Miller, Head of People & Talent at Ashby 05:16 - How to go from recruiter to talent leader? 08:34 - What's your journey to Full Story and how did you get there? 11:24 - What do you mean by "online" sourcing? 13:05 - What tools should Talent teams utilize? 16:16 - How fast did Full Story's employee count grow? 17:38 - When should headcount planning start? 19:42 - How should we think about business goals? 21:40 - Should headcount planning happen at every milestone of growth? 28:02 - What past experiences have aided your success story? 34:16 - How should talent leaders reimagine headcount? 37:29 - How should companies start and execute a headcount planning process? 44:13 - How to persuade the board and C-suite to adopt new headcount planning? 52:51 - How to align teams and implement the proposed headcount planning methodology?
Watch this short preview and get excited for Ep.08 from The Headcount People (THP) podcast, with special guest Jim Miller, Head of People & Talent at Ashby. Jim Miller is a People Operations Executive with 20 years of experience leading teams of up to 230 individuals. He has a strong focus on Talent functions and has successfully led global recruiting organizations, operations teams, systems/product groups, and facilities functions. Jim is recognized as a true global leader, having founded teams in EMEA and APAC, as well as heading up global practices from the Americas. Jim boasts an impressive track record of hypergrowth ownership, including Series C/D SaaS and Big Tech, and has proven his ability to manage high-volume hiring while maintaining a keen focus on quality. He is also highly skilled in business, process, and system improvement, having successfully executed multiple People Tech builds, implementations, and process overhauls throughout his career. 🎙️In this upcoming episode, THP podcast host Tushar Makhija (Founder/CEO at TeamOhana) will take a deep dive with Jim Miller into the following questions and more. 🎙️Our Host: Tushar Makhija, Founder/CEO at TeamOhana Learn more about Tushar: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tusharmakhija/ 🎙️Special Guest: Jim Miller, Head of People & Talent at Ashby Learn more about Jim: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm/ 🎙️Episode 08 guest questions: - How to go from recruiter to talent leader? - What's your journey to Full Story and how did you get there? - What do you mean by "online" sourcing? - What tools should Talent teams utilize? - How fast did Full Story's employee count grow? - When should headcount planning start? - How should we think about business goals? - Should headcount planning happen at every milestone of growth? - What past experiences have aided your success story? - How should talent leaders reimagine headcount? - How should companies start and execute a headcount planning process? - How to persuade the board and C-suite to adopt new headcount planning? - How to align teams and implement the proposed headcount planning methodology? ✅Subscribe to our channel and never miss an episode, watch past episodes, learn best practices, and more!
In this episode from The Headcount People podcast, we interview Raman Mann, a seasoned RecOps professional with almost 10 years experience in People & Talent Programs, Operations, and Systems. In this conversation, we dive deep into the world of RecOps and headcount management, discussing various tools, team collaboration, alignment strategies, communication with stakeholders, talent mapping, and more. Join us as we explore the chapter list questions below, with: 🎙️Our Host: Tushar Makhija, Founder/CEO at TeamOhana Learn more about Tushar: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tusharmakhija/ 🎙️Special Guest: Raman Mann, RecOps specialist Learn more about Raman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ramandeepmann/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHAPTER LIST: 00:00 - Cold Open 03:11 - When you joined your last companies, what tools did you use? 05:34 - Which teams work together on headcount management? 06:52 - How do you make sure that everyone is aligned? 08:19 - What happens after you get the list of approved headcount? 12:24 - How do you communicate with hiring managers and finance about changes? 14:36 - How do you prioritize tools? 15:53 - When do you upload approved roles to the ATS? 19:05 - What is the impact of that inefficiency from your unique lens and your experience? 20:10 - Things that you would like the finance team to do better? 20:47 - Suggestions for hiring managers to work with recruiting ops? 21:58 - How can recruiting support budget variance tracking? 22:57 - How have you optimized tools to communicate with other stakeholders? 24:02 - What effort does it take to prepare a manual spreadsheet or keep the manual spreadsheet up to date? 25:13 - Is there a benefit of keeping things up to date in a more realtime basis? 26:35 - What are the types of questions that say business leaders want to know? 27:57 - What are some of the things you're doing differently now that we're all working from home to drive alignment and collaboration? 29:20 - How do you do talent mapping with the HR business partner? 30:39 - What does good organizational design look like? 32:21 - What would be your advice and blueprint for future Rec Ops professionals? 34:38 - What would you do differently and what should people be really careful about? 35:32 - How optimistic are you about the future, and what brings that optimism to you? #recruitingtips #talentacquisition #hrmanagement
Watch this short preview and get excited for the next episode from The Headcount People podcast, with special guest, Raman Mann, a seasoned RecOps professional with almost 10 years experience in People & Talent Programs, Operations, and Systems. In this conversation, we dive deep into the world of RecOps and headcount management, discussing various tools, team collaboration, alignment strategies, communication with stakeholders, talent mapping, and more. Join us as we explore the chapter list questions below, with: 🎙️Our Host: Tushar Makhija, Founder/CEO at TeamOhana Learn more about Tushar: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tusharmakhija/ 🎙️Special Guest: Raman Mann, RecOps specialist Learn more about Raman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ramandeepmann/ ✅Subscribe to our channel and never miss an episode, watch past episodes, learn best practices, and more!
In our latest episode, Daniel Fulmer, Finance Director at Invoca, shares his invaluable insights and expertise on navigating the intricacies of managing headcount in a rapidly evolving business landscape.
Daniel takes us on a journey through the evolution of the planning process, reflecting on the early days when it resembled the "wild west" with no defined structure. He highlights the transformative shift from relying on scattered spreadsheets to embracing a powerful headcount management tool that has revolutionized their operations. By leveraging this innovative tool, Invoca has saved valuable time and gained unprecedented visibility into their workforce.
Daniel addresses the biggest challenge they faced – managing an array of spreadsheets and ensuring accurate and up-to-date information amidst promotions, terminations, and the dynamic movements within the organization. He emphasizes the criticality of effective headcount management, especially in a software company where personnel expenses account for over 80% of the total spend and play a pivotal role in driving company growth. By mastering headcount planning and maintaining a robust plan, businesses can steer clear of the pitfalls of overstaffing or sudden layoffs due to unforeseen circumstances.
The conversation delves into the intricacies of the annual planning process, starting with a top-down target that is presented to department heads. Daniel unravels the collaborative process with teams, providing them with budgets and empowering them to prioritize their investments in software, personnel, and other crucial resources. While initial discussions are high-level, the planning process becomes progressively detailed, encompassing specific aspects such as job titles, levels, salaries, and start dates. However, Daniel acknowledges the possibility of changes and the need for flexibility, where adjustments and negotiations are made to navigate budget constraints effectively.
Throughout the video, Daniel underscores the importance of proactive planning and the immense value of adopting a rolling forecast approach. By consistently looking ahead and aligning future projections with current performance, businesses can make well-informed decisions, avoid unwelcome surprises, and quickly adapt to ever-changing market conditions. This agile mindset empowers companies to optimize their headcount expenses, extend their financial runway, and minimize the need for drastic measures such as layoffs during challenging times.
Join us for this enlightening discussion with Daniel Fulmer as we unravel the complexities of headcount management and discover the strategies that can help businesses navigate the annual headcount planning process with confidence and success.
Not every company needs a headcount management tool... but there are telltale signs when they do. In this teaser clip from our sixth episode of The Headcount People, Daniel Fulmer shares his take on when to bring a tool into your headcount process. Daniel is the Finance Director at Invoca, who has grown 4X during his tenure.
In this video, Krishna Vallabhaneni dives into the question of how to determine the number of new roles to add to your business plan each quarter. Krishna explains that the process begins with revenue planning, which is particularly crucial for subscription-based startups that may not yet be cash flow positive. By projecting revenue growth over the short and long term and updating those projections regularly, businesses can gain a better understanding of their hiring capacity. As Krishna notes, more revenue means more cash flow and more opportunities to bring new team members on board. Tune into the full episode for more insights from Krishna!
Krishna Vallabhaneni is the Vice President of Finance at Grin, a creator management platform for consumer brands to manage influencer marketing campaigns. With over a year of experience at Grin, Krishna leads the finance and accounting teams responsible for ensuring accurate and timely financials, which are clearly communicated to stakeholders across the company. Additionally, Krishna works closely with various business leaders to provide analytical support and insights on KPIs and their impact on financial performance. Before joining Grin, Krishna held similar roles at Clear and Revel Systems, both technology companies with subscription-based revenue models. Krishna's strong foundation in finance was built through prior experiences in investment banking, private equity, and consulting right after college. With a diverse background in finance and extensive experience in technology companies, Krishna brings a unique perspective to Grin's finance team. In this episode, we cover off on the processes that Krishna uses with his team to make sure the budgets and forecasts at Grin are as accurate as they can be. He discusses collaboration with other teams and how to create data integrity around headcount. 0:00 Cold open 0:54 Introductions 2:49 About Grin and the Finance team 4:52 Who would be your next hire? 6:04 Who is responsible for headcount management? 7:18 The first step in headcount planning 13:56 How are you working 'exact compensation' in your budgets? 15:52 How does org design influence your headcount plan? 17:00 How do hiring managers communicate with you? 19:22 Who shares info with you about internal transfers, backfills, attrition, etc.? 20:22 Why is it important to have the model up to date and precise? 21:30 Are you reporting these numbers up the chain on a weekly cadence? 22:57 How should heads of HR work with Finance? 25:01 Suggestions for Finance leaders planning the next 18-24 months 27:05 How do you approve new headcount requests? 29:25 Conclusion
Welcome Dave Wieseneck, VP Finance at Demostack, to The Headcount People podcast! Dave is a superstar when it comes to helping startups grow quickly and efficiently. He is a wizard with spreadsheets, but knows that tools and automation are the key to productivity and efficiency. We talk about the headcount planning process at Demostack, how they're approaching new investments in the 'new normal' of today, and when to move from manual work to a tool.
David Wieseneck talks about the shift from "growth at all costs" to "capital preservation" at his company, and many others in the tech landscape. The economy, plus the Silicon Valley Bank collapse, has led to a different approach to capital investment for Finance executives.
Jeff Merlin is the Senior Director of Strategic Finance at Harness, a well funded Series D startup with over 800 employees. He's helped the company manage exponential growth since joining and building out its strategic finance function. Prior to Harness, he led FP&A at OneLogin, and worked in FP&A at Gap Inc.
In this episode, Jeff talks about the strategic side of headcount planning and management, and focuses in on how to utilize tools to provide highly accurate, near real-time data about the current and future team at Harness. He also talks a bit about capacity planning, headcount modeling, and provides guidance for other FP&A leaders around managing up and across as it relates to headcount spend and forecast.
00:00 - Cold open
01:27 - Meet Jeff Merlin
02:38 - What does your Strategic Finance team look like?
03:58 - Why is headcount planning important for companies to invest in?
05:02 - How do you do headcount planning at Harness?
06:37 - What is your headcount planning process?
11:07 - How are you determining the total envelope for headcount?
13:15 - How do you determine the ratios that go into your headcount model?
14:52 - What are the ratios to consider for Sales and Product roles?
19:12 - What are the best practices for managing and executing the headcount plan?
20:56 - How are you operating when you have to make these decisions?
22:31 - Guidance for other finance leaders?
25:41 - What are the tools that you use for managing headcount?
29:54 - How much time is spent syncing data and workflows?
32:12 - How did you streamline your headcount workflows?
34:44 - C-suite perspective on headcount management for next 12-24-36 months?
How is your C-suite thinking about headcount management? Growth at all costs is out. Prioritization of headcount is in. Any incremental headcount that's being added should be tied to the strategic investment of the company. From Episode 03 - The Headcount People