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HR Data Labs

HR Data Labs

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Unlock the future of HR, today with the HR Data Labs podcast! Dive into transformative insights, expert interviews, and cutting-edge practices that empower organizations to harness their workforce’s potential. Join us for engaging discussions that will inspire you to innovate, strategize, and lead with confidence! Tune in now!All rights reserved by WRKdefined マネジメント マネジメント・リーダーシップ 出世 就職活動 経済学
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  • Jacob Chase - Rethinking Performance & Pay: The Future is Decentralized
    2026/04/16
    Discover how a bold new approach to evaluating performance could revolutionize your organization. Jacob Chase shares groundbreaking insights on moving away from traditional systems to fully leverage collective intelligence, fairness, and meritocracy. Main Topics Covered: Why current centralized performance reviews are broken and how decentralization offers a solution How stock market principles apply to internal organizational valuation Building a culture of transparency through peer-to-peer feedback systems Transforming pay equity via contribution-based assessments Practical steps for leaders to pilot decentralized evaluation methods Timestamps: 00:31 - Introduction to Jacob Chase and his background 01:34 - The story behind Infin and its purpose 02:23 - Fun fact: Jacob's chaotic car and the humor of parenthood 03:34 - The core topic: valuing organizational contribution beyond traditional pay structures 04:33 - What is pay equity in modern terms? 05:29 - The problem with centralized evaluation systems and the benefit of decentralized approaches 06:45 - How individual perspectives enrich performance assessment 08:27 - Learning from stock markets: decentralized valuation models applied internally 09:32 - Creating internal markets for credit attribution within organizations 10:00 - How collective intelligence can self-assess performance 10:46 - Safeguards and motivations in decentralized data collection 12:01 - Peer feedback, confidentiality, and fostering a feedback culture 13:21 - Cultural shift required for decentralized evaluation to succeed 14:01 - How performance data can shape careers and future growth 14:37 - Quantifying contributions versus narrative assessments 15:06 - Replacing traditional evaluations with real-time performance insights 16:20 - Using data to improve workforce decisions and recognition 17:05 - The econometrics of contribution and how it enables meritocracy 17:58 - The importance of true merit-based rewards and reducing bias 18:52 - Moving beyond incremental changes—wholesale transformation needed 19:12 - Practical steps for HR and leadership to pilot decentralized systems 22:01 - Starting with the executive team to build credibility 23:08 - Overcoming the fear of transparency and trust issues 24:06 - Long-term benefits: Fairness, transparency, and organizational excellence 24:44 - The power of fairness in motivating exceptional contribution 26:01 - Final thoughts: embracing decentralized performance for competitive advantage Resources & Links: Infin Platform Stock Market as a Model for Internal Valuation Performance Management Systems: Why They Fail Build a Culture of Feedback Connect with Jacob Chase: LinkedIn Twitter Unlock the Future of Performance Management Today! This isn’t just a reset, it’s a revolution. If you’re ready to empower your team, eliminate bias, and create truly fair compensation, start with a bold step: decentralized, contribution-based evaluation. The future is fair, transparent, and driven by collective intelligence. Will you lead the change?
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    28 分
  • Amy Dufrane - Breaking the Silence on Substance Abuse in the Workplace: A Call for Compassion and Action.
    2026/04/09
    This episode dives deep into a critical issue that affects nearly 80% of the workforce, substance use disorder (SUD), and explores how HR professionals and organisations can lead the change. Get ready for an eye-opening conversation filled with practical steps, inspiring examples, and a powerful message: supporting employees through recovery is not just compassionate, it’s strategic. In this episode: Amy Dufrane reveals why substance abuse is a silent epidemic impacting organizations across all sectors The startling statistics surrounding SUD and its toll on productivity and healthcare costs How organizations are pioneering recovery-friendly workplace certifications and initiatives Practical advice for HR on cultivating a supportive, stigma-free environment The importance of education, policies, and manager training for long-term organizational health Resources for organizations to implement real change—without reinventing the wheel Timestamps: 00:00 - Welcome and introduction to Amy Dufrane, CEO of HRCI 00:24 - Amy’s background and passion for HR’s evolution 02:09 - Why substance use disorder is a critical issue for HR and employers 04:01 - The impact of SUD on productivity, turnover, and healthcare costs 05:28 - Understanding SUD as a chronic condition, not a choice 06:23 - How HR can start addressing substance abuse in the workplace 07:11 - Navigating HIPAA and legal considerations around employee health disclosures 08:39 - Partnering with organizations like Global Recovery Initiatives Foundation for education and certification 10:00 - The role of company certification and building a recovery-friendly culture 11:14 - Why leadership commitment is essential for change 12:44 - The importance of manager training and creating safe communication channels 15:08 - Overcoming organizational culture and resource barriers 16:08 - The long-term investment in employee wellbeing and organizational health 17:00 - The non-legal, human-centered approach to supporting employees in recovery 17:59 - How organizations can get started with certification and resources 21:07 - Practical first steps for HR and leadership 22:24 - The importance of proactive, organizational commitment over reactive responses 23:05 - Final advice for CHROs and leaders to prioritize this issue 23:44 - Gratitude and closing thoughts. Resources & Links: National Recovery Friendly Workplace Institute — Certification and tools for creating recovery-supportive workplaces HRCI — Certification and education for HR professionals White House Initiative on Substance Use — Government leadership in supporting workplace recovery efforts Connect with Amy Dufrane: LinkedIn Twitter Take Action: Start today by educating your leadership and HR team about SUD Explore certification programs to build a recovery-friendly culture Implement ongoing training for managers to recognize and support employees Remember: your organization’s health depends on your compassion and commitment. Let’s break the stigma and embrace a future where recovery is supported and celebrated.
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    28 分
  • Jess Von Bank - Different set of lenses: Women should be the center of our design decisions
    2026/04/02
    Get ready to challenge the status quo. In this episode, Jess von Bank and David Turetsky confront the fast-paced AI revolution, urging us to see beyond profit and speed. They reveal why women’s voices should lead our design decisions, advocating for a human-centric approach in a world speeding towards automation and loss of trust. In this episode: Why current AI development prioritizes efficiency over human values The critical need for women to be at the center of AI design and decision-making How capitalism’s extraction model is hollowing out jobs across demographics The dangers of unregulated AI—bias, privacy breaches, and ethical mishaps Examples of AI’s impact in HR—from recruitment to unconscious bias The importance of governance, transparency, and interruptibility in AI systems Practical ideas for democratizing skills and opportunities through AI How to shift from reckless adoption to intentional, human-first AI strategies Timestamps: 00:00 - The mission to center womenin AI design and HR innovation 02:05 - Jess von Bank’s journey from talent practitioner to industry analyst 06:21 - Why fast AI development risks sacrificing human values 09:01 - The false promise of EQ-focused AI and the need for broader perspectives 10:07 - Designing for safety and well-being: lessons from parenthood and Maslow’s hierarchy 13:34 - Rethinking social media and AI with a human lens in HR tech 16:21 - The hollowing out of middle and entry-level jobs due to AI 17:19 - Demographics impacted by AI-driven job displacement and systemic inequality 20:16 - The role of governance in protecting human interests and privacy 22:39 - The risks of unchecked data collection and the “out-of-control” AI genie 25:06 - The hidden costs of convenience—the loss of trust and control 30:34 - Rethinking success: measuring meaningful progress, not just adoption 34:41 - Real-world examples: democratizing recruitment through AI and reducing bias 37:08 - Opportunities to support displaced workers with AI-driven skill matching 39:39 - The call for slower, human-centered AI innovation to avoid future catastrophe Resources & Links: Book: The Future of Work by Jack Zenger Jess von Bank - LinkedIn | Twitter Capita AI Governance Framework HireVue video interview platform TikTok’s addictive content studies Connect with Jess von Bank: LinkedIn Twitter Join us in reshaping HR and AI—center human values, demand transparency, and slow down the rush. Our future depends on it.
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    42 分
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