In this edition of the podcast we are joined by Kate Redshaw to discuss the future role of AI in the workplace, and the pivotal role that HR professionals can play in terms of how their organisations can best unlock its potential.
According to a recent survey, 98 per cent of HR professionals said they had felt burned out in the past six months. In this episode we ask: What is burnout exactly? Why is it afflicting so many people working in HR? And - crucially - what can you do to keep burnout at bay?
The current economic climate is forcing businesses to make difficult decisions as they grapple with high inflation, a deflated economy and an increasing financial burden. Luke Bowery offers an overview of the legal framework and considers alternatives to redundancy.
XpertHR's Noelle Murphy and Gemma Dale, HR professional, author and lecturer at Liverpool's John Moores University, discuss the challenges and issues that HR departments are currently grappling with, and expect to deal with in 2023.
Gemma Dale joins us to talk about progress to date with hybrid working, including dealing with reluctant returners, cultivating the right culture, building trust, and what HR should be advising senior leaders in terms of the way forward.
Managing a manager's performance can be a complex and high-risk process if you don't get it right. Darren Newman guides you through the compliance steps of a fair performance management process.
Caroline Green, founder of The Talent Cycle joins us to outline the steps HR can take to embed authentic trust between people managers and employees and build psychological safety within workplaces.
Stephen Simpson, principal employment law editor here at XpertHR, joins us to talk about how employers that are operating under a hybrid working model must ensure that their sickness absence management procedures sit comfortably alongside their new working arrangements.
Kate Pritchard, head of engagement and leadership at Tivian, discusses the growing importance of employee engagement in the new world of work, and how traditional methods of managing engagement need to adapt to be effective in the future.