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When HR Gets It Wrong: Lessons Learned from Botched Investigations
The HR Investigations Podcast
11 minutes 32 seconds
2 months ago
When HR Gets It Wrong: Lessons Learned from Botched Investigations
Podcast Title: The HR Investigations Podcast
Episode Title: When HR Gets It Wrong: Lessons Learned from Botched Investigations
Hosted by: Natalie Ivey
Episode Summary:
In this episode of The HR Investigations Podcast, Natalie Ivey breaks down real-life investigation failures that resulted in serious consequences for organizations—from wrongful termination lawsuits to reputational damage and broken employee trust.
You’ll hear three case studies where HR got it wrong—sometimes unintentionally—and discover the critical lessons each one teaches about fairness, documentation, neutrality, and investigative bias.
Natalie also shares her Top 5 Prevention Strategies for avoiding costly missteps and building investigation processes that are defensible, ethical, and compliant.
🔍 What You’ll Learn:
Why skipping key steps in an investigation can be legally risky
How poor documentation can damage your credibility
How bias—conscious or unconscious—can derail fact-finding
The importance of procedural fairness and neutrality
Five practical strategies for strengthening your HR investigations
🧪 Case Studies Covered:
The Accused Was Never Interviewed – Leading to a wrongful termination lawsuit
Investigative Notes Go Missing – Resulting in lack of evidence during a legal dispute
Bias in the Interview Process – Causing mistrust and reopening of a closed case
✅ Natalie’s 5 Prevention Strategies:
Use an investigation plan
Document every step
Ensure neutrality
Base conclusions on facts, not feelings
Close the communication loop with all parties involved
📚 Resources Mentioned:
How to Conduct Internal Investigations by Natalie Ivey
Upcoming virtual workshops and training events: [Insert website link]
HR investigation templates and tools: [Insert resource link, if applicable]
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When HR Gets It Wrong: Lessons Learned from Botched Investigations
As HR professionals, we do our best to handle investigations thoroughly and fairly. But let’s face it—sometimes we miss the mark. And when that happens, the consequences can be costly: lawsuits, damaged reputations, and broken trust.
In the latest episode of The HR Investigations Podcast, I break down real-world investigation failures—cases where things went sideways—and share the key lessons every HR pro should know.
✅ A supervisor was fired—without ever being interviewed✅ Investigation notes mysteriously “disappeared”✅ Bias derailed the fact-finding process
I also share my Top 5 Prevention Strategies to help you avoid these mistakes and build investigation processes that are ethical, defensible, and compliant.🔁 Share with your HR colleagues💬 Let me know in the comments: What’s one lesson you learned the hard way in an investigation?
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The HR Investigations Podcast
Natalie Ivey is an HR consultant, workplace investigator, and founder of RPCHR. With decades of experience navigating employee relations and compliance challenges, she brings clarity and confidence to HR professionals through practical training and real-world expertise.