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Advance Your HR Career/Strengthen Your Company’s Pipeline
This Week at Work: An HR and Employment Law Show
34 minutes
1 month ago
Advance Your HR Career/Strengthen Your Company’s Pipeline
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Are today's HR professionals being promoted faster than they're prepared? In this week’s episode of This Week at Work, Phil and Burt tackle a pressing question: What does it really take to move from an entry-level HR role to an executive position? With rapid promotions and shrinking knowledge banks, HR leaders must now develop faster and smarter than ever. Tune in for real talk, legal insights, and actionable strategies for climbing the HR ladder with confidence and competence.
Timestamps: 00:00 – Welcome to This Week at Work00:09 – Why HR leaders often feel unprepared01:42 – Developing your career and leadership readiness04:09 – Are leaders born or made?04:58 – Lawyer on the Clock: Government shutdown & workplace impact07:25 – How the shutdown affects NLRB, EEOC & DOL13:20 – TSA, travel, and essential functions during the shutdown19:26 – Boeing negotiations, unions, and leadership lessons25:01 – Risks of promoting too quickly in HR29:55 – How emerging HR leaders can prepare for executive roles
This Week at Work: An HR and Employment Law Show
The AAIM Morning Briefing covers timely HR relate topics to help companies become first in class employers by hiring, developing and retaining their employees.