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Your 12 minute HR lesson
Dr Damian Treanor, Pragmatic HRM
19 episodes
1 week ago
Need to know more to be a great HR professional? Want to know more about managing people? Are people problems like complex calculus to you? These short lessons help you think about get the best out of your people, and be the best you can be. This content does not constitute legal advice. For advice on your specific situation, please consult a qualified professional. © 2025 Auburn Chambers Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Need to know more to be a great HR professional? Want to know more about managing people? Are people problems like complex calculus to you? These short lessons help you think about get the best out of your people, and be the best you can be. This content does not constitute legal advice. For advice on your specific situation, please consult a qualified professional. © 2025 Auburn Chambers Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Episodes (19/19)
Your 12 minute HR lesson
Taking charge with calm

A lot of the time in HR, we don’t actually have power — we have influence.
And the most effective kind of influence often comes from calmness.

In this week’s 12-minute HR lesson, I share a story that started with a car accident (literally, half an hour before recording!) — and ended with a lesson about leadership, composure, and how to take charge when no one’s in charge.

We unpack:
-What it really means to be “in charge”
- What calmness looks like in action (even when you’re paddling like mad underneath)
- How to assert influence through tone, timing, and clarity — not volume

Because sometimes the most powerful person in the room… is the calm one.

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1 week ago
12 minutes 45 seconds

Your 12 minute HR lesson
Strategising up

Ever felt stuck in HR, waiting for the business to tellyou what to do?

In this week’s 12-minute HR lesson, I unpack how “TheRemains of the Day” taught me everything about managing up,anticipating needs, and making your HR strategy actually matte

It’s less about doing what you think is right, and more about knowing what the business truly needs before they even ask.

Are you a Mr. Stevens or a Mr. Faraday in your organisation?



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2 weeks ago
12 minutes 38 seconds

Your 12 minute HR lesson
The secret sauce of sampling

This week's podcast: the secret sauce of sampling.


Today I’m channelling my inner grumpy old man.


We interview. We personality-test. We talk endlessly about “fit.” But we rarely ask candidates to actually do the work. Work samples — small, simple, real-world tests — are one of the strongest predictors of job success, and yet almost no one uses them.


But the lesson isn't really about that. I’m challenging habits- our own, and our following ours habits because that's what most people do. Why we interview the way we do. Why we trust data that feels scientific but isn’t. And why the secret sauce you’ve been missing might be as simple as saying:

“Show me how you’d actually do it.”


Curious? let's go.


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3 weeks ago
12 minutes 50 seconds

Your 12 minute HR lesson
Rethinking Risk

There’s an old saying: “Dissecting jokes is like dissecting a frog. No one laughs—and the frog dies.”


In this week’s 12-Minute HR Lesson, I’m unpacking what comedy can teach us about risk—and why playing it too safe can quietly kill your organisation’s growth.

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4 weeks ago
12 minutes 52 seconds

Your 12 minute HR lesson
Dinosaurs and the Holidays Act

How is a dinosaur like a piece of legislation? The lesson of Jurassic Park is chaos theory; life is too complicated to be fully accounted for by any system. It's the same with the law. The new holidays act reform will be big improvements but don't expect a perfect fix, because that's impossible.

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1 month ago
12 minutes 57 seconds

Your 12 minute HR lesson
Low hanging fruit

This week's episode: Low-hanging fruit.


You've written the policy, you've launched it, you've had the awareness day, you've posted the photos of people smiling in bright coloured t-shirts. You've plucked the low-hanging fruit. Now what?


The problem with low hanging fruit is that it can't be picked twice. There's more work to do, and it's harder to reach, harder to get, and with smaller gains. But gains can't be made by doing the same things again and again.


Curious? let's go:

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1 month ago
13 minutes 34 seconds

Your 12 minute HR lesson
Home again

This week's podcast: Home again.


How can an iconic song give you insight into your workplace language? In broad vague sloganistic safe phrases?


Love as topic of music has become so generic that we cease to hear the words. But what about songs about home?

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1 month ago
12 minutes 41 seconds

Your 12 minute HR lesson
The engineering metaphor


Too much of HR is treated like internal marketing.

- Convincing people everything is fine.

- Selling the “isn’t our company great?” message.


But what if HR is closer to engineering than marketing?


Think about an engineering manager in a factory. Their job isn’t to make machines look good in company colours — it’s to keep the line running.

- Fix breakdowns quickly.

- Do preventative maintenance before things fall apart.

- Focus on uptime and performance, not appearances.


Now imagine HR the same way. We’re here to…

- Fix people problems when things break down.

- Do preventative maintenance through pay, benefits, and development.

- Keep the organisation running smoothly.


Not flashy. Not lemon-yellow conveyor belts. Just practical, focused, and essential.


So here’s the challenge:

Are you running HR like a marketing manager…

…or like an engineering manager?

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1 month ago
11 minutes 5 seconds

Your 12 minute HR lesson
The Hulk, the Law and You.

HR, the law… and the Hulk?

In this week’s 12-minute HR lesson, I talk about what the Hulk can teach us about managing power at work.
As managers and HR professionals, we often fall into the trap of seeking agreement. But sometimes, the real superpower is knowing when to listen, when to decide, and when to move on.

This isn’t about recklessness—it’s about using power wisely.

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2 months ago
12 minutes 47 seconds

Your 12 minute HR lesson
Whitney: the greatest

Why was Whitney Houston one of, if not the greatest? How were her live performances of 'The greatest love of all' some of the best live performances? How understanding skill vs talent helps us build better teams.

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2 months ago
11 minutes 24 seconds

Your 12 minute HR lesson
Can't live there

Management is hard and unpleasant, and many shy away from the unpleasant parts. But it has to be done, because systems only work if everyone pulls their weight. This lesson talks about the pressures that management places on the manager, and the managee.

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2 months ago
12 minutes 40 seconds

Your 12 minute HR lesson
Best fit or practice?

We rattle off the term 'best practice' all the time, but is it true? Is there a 'right way' to do things in all situations? Let's discuss.

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2 months ago
11 minutes 34 seconds

Your 12 minute HR lesson
Maslow's Hammer

Maslow explained how our needs are a hierarchy, but he also had a hammer. Maybe he did some DIY on the weekends.


In this episode I explain how we used to what we are good at, but we need to challenge ourselves to pick the best path, not just the most familiar.

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3 months ago
11 minutes 9 seconds

Your 12 minute HR lesson
Balancing needs

Everyone has two parts to them, two sets of needs. What is too much to ask, and what is reasonable to ask, when it comes to enforcing the contract?

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3 months ago
12 minutes 26 seconds

Your 12 minute HR lesson
A pause button

Stopping and thinking is a skill. Too little, and you blunder from mistake to mistake, too much and you get analysis paralysis. I discuss one of the great pauses of history, how the courts expect us to pause, and how that mechanism for pause is you.

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3 months ago
15 minutes

Your 12 minute HR lesson
It depends

Want to be wiser? Want to appear wiser? Or at least be less foolish? The answer is it depends. Have a listen.

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3 months ago
12 minutes 47 seconds

Your 12 minute HR lesson
What does ER mean?

ER is a skill set within HR that many struggle with. To make it harder, it's not even clear in the industry what people mean when they use the terms ER, or Employment Relations.


In this episode I talk about the dual meanings of ER, how they are two different sets of work that require different sets of knowledge, and different sets of skills, so you can understand the differences.

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3 months ago
12 minutes 47 seconds

Your 12 minute HR lesson
What does sorry mean?

Apologies are an important social tool for getting us back to harmony. But does it always work? what does sorry mean? If someone apologises, is that a giant history eraser? Do we have to accept, or can we set aside?


Understanding what sorrry means, and what people mean when they say it is an important skill for every HR professional or manager.

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3 months ago
14 minutes 56 seconds

Your 12 minute HR lesson
The wrong tools

When is a manager's style wrong? Why do we need to intervene? There are many ways of dealing with situations, but most of the time rough handling of others isn't appropriate. This lesson helps you think about how and when the ends justify the means.

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3 months ago
10 minutes 15 seconds

Your 12 minute HR lesson
Need to know more to be a great HR professional? Want to know more about managing people? Are people problems like complex calculus to you? These short lessons help you think about get the best out of your people, and be the best you can be. This content does not constitute legal advice. For advice on your specific situation, please consult a qualified professional. © 2025 Auburn Chambers Ltd. All rights reserved.