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SHRM Global Radio

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SHRM has been the voice of all things work. And now it will come with an actual voice.




SHRM Radio is a collaboration between SHRM India and Timbre Media, which has pioneered internal podcasting for India Inc.




Through SHRM Radio, we would like to touch the lives of people and communities with useful and insightful content that is insightful and relevant.




SHRM India will be working in tandem with Timbre Media to bring out this podcast every Wednesday at 10 AM IST.



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Welcome to SHRM Global Radio, the podcast where we share insights and analyses on how work, workers, and workplaces are evolving worldwide. Today we’re talking about one of the most misunderstood tribes in modern business - managers.  Ok, first off, let’s grant managers one thing: they pull off a fine balancing act every day against heavy odds but are expected to pretend it was smooth sailing all along. Not unlike a duck that appears to float serenely on water when, in fact, it is paddling away under the surface. That’s right, I compared managers to ducks. But I mean well, I promise.  Managers, especially middle managers, live between strategy and execution, between leadership vision and frontline chaos. In a world that is reimagining the workplace and the people who run it, managerial roles are being stretched, rewired, and, in some cases, reinvented entirely.
Welcome to SHRM Global Radio, the podcast where today’s workforce challenges meet tomorrow’s strategic thinking. and in this episode, we’re turning our focus to a skill that is quietly reshaping hiring decisions, performance reviews, learning agendas, and leadership pipelines across the globe: AI literacy. Not in the abstract, not someday, but now. In organisations everywhere - from healthcare to hospitality, manufacturing to media – employees, and indeed entire teams, are being asked to not just adopt AI tools, but to understand them, critique them, and collaborate with them. And HR departments aren’t mere spectators in this shift, they’re at the centre of these experiments and deployments. As AI becomes embedded in job roles, workflows, and enterprise systems, a new mandate is emerging: to ensure employees at every level are equipped to partner with AI responsibly and effectively.
Today, we're discussing a significant evolution in our profession: the CHRO as a business strategist. Because CHROs are not just leading people teams, they're actively contributing to growth, transformation, and enterprise value.  For a long time, the C-suite felt pretty established: CEO, CFO, COO, maybe a CMO. HR was seen as an essential support function - the guardians of compliance and organisers of company events. We’ve all had a family friend or two in HR who recommended “life-changing” books that were your introduction to non-fiction – 7 Habits by Stephen Covey or The Goal by Eliyahu Goldratt. But that has changed.  Talent isn't just ‘HR's concern’ anymore- it's a key competitive factor. Companies recognise that even the best strategy won't succeed without the right people in the right roles. The Chief Human Resources Officer has now stepped into a more central position, not just as a people leader but as an important pillar of business success. 
Hi, and welcome back to SHRM Global Radio! I didn't really give  much thought before today, but that word - Global - has become so laden with meaning of late – both good and bad, for and against.  For so long, it felt like the world was just getting smaller, right? Borders blurring, policies aligning. We built incredible talent pipelines, leveraging efficiency. It was almost like a perfectly curated LinkedIn feed of global talent, but without the endless humble brags and pseudo-profundity. Nowadays, you might’ve noticed, something has shifted. Geopolitical tensions, shaky supply chains that make you question basic economics, nationalistic policies, and a fresh focus on local resilience are driving ‘de-globalization.’  This isn't about shutting ourselves off; it's a strategic reset - a more fragmented, localized approach to global business. And guess who's right at the heart of navigating this new reality, often with little more than a strong coffee, and a prayer- if you’re so inclined? Us merry folks in HR, that’s who. It feels like HR is heading towards uncharted waters again. We're looking at HR’s Role in Geo-Workforce Strategy: How we influence where and how companies build teams across borders in a de-globalizing world. 
Welcome to SHRM Global radio. In this podcast series, we discuss workplace and workforce trends that are shaping the future, and we also examine the zeitgeist to understand what makes the HR world go round.  But there is a catch, a gap even - the silent ones may, and often do, go unnoticed. Or worse, remain unheralded. So, are we getting a truly holistic picture of the HR landscape? In most workplaces today, success is associated with visibility, or at least, has a volume setting. The louder you are, the more likely you are to be noticed. The ones who speak up in meetings, lead presentations, or are active on social platforms tend to be noticed, and rewarded.
Hello and welcome to SHRM Global Radio, where we unpack the trends, ideas and stories shaping how we work, lead and grow.Today’s episode focuses on a theme that’s becoming central to how modern organisations grow and thrive.  People. Potential. And performance. We’re exploring a topic that sits right at the intersection of all three: Reimagining value creation with empowered talent. In a world where disruption is the norm and new technology arrives faster than we can adapt to the last one, one thing remains clear- it is people who create lasting value. So, the real question is how do we unlock that value?
Let me ask you this: What if the next big leap in your organisation’s growth doesn’t come from strategy or scale, but from how you support your managers? Because in 2025, leadership isn’t just about driving results. It’s about building resilience, trust, and a culture where people can do their best work, especially in uncertain times. Welcome to SHRM Global Radio. In this episode, we’re exploring how the role of leaders is being redefined, and how HR is stepping up to shape the managers of tomorrow. From human-centric design to AI-driven learning, this is leadership, evolved.
Welcome to another episode of SHRM Global Radio. You've probably heard a lot of this lately, but— you know that shift in workplaces where we say work is no longer defined by static job titles; it is a mosaic of skills, tasks, and ever-changing needs? We have a catchy name for that now: "work pixelation."  It is the move from fixed roles to dynamic, modular work units that adjust as circumstances change. Many global organizations are already testing this approach to create a more responsive and agile workforce. If you are an HR leader, understanding these changes is crucial to shaping the future of your team. That's all true, of course, but you're probably thinking… wait, did you say pixelation? 
Welcome to our segment on workplace innovation!  Today, we're diving into a hot topic that's making waves in the competitive job market: benefits customization. Organizations are getting creative with their strategies to attract and retain top talent. So, what exactly is benefits customization, and why is it so powerful?  Traditional, one-size-fits-all benefits packages are no longer sufficient in a workforce that spans multiple generations, cultural backgrounds, and life circumstances. What works for one employee might not work for another. That's where personalized benefits come in. Imagine this—you're an employee juggling work and caring for an elderly parent.  Wouldn't it be a game-changer if your company offered elder care support? By offering personalized benefits—such as elder care support, pet leave, and flexible schedules—companies can enhance employee satisfaction, loyalty, and overall productivity.
Picture this: an employee working seamlessly from a café in Lisbon or a beachfront coworking space in Bali, all while remaining fully compliant with your company’s policies and local laws. This isn’t a make-believe scenario anymore—it’s the future of work. You heard that right. Companies around the globe are rewriting the rules to embrace digital nomadism, using it as a tool to attract top talent, foster employee satisfaction, and expand their operational reach. But with great opportunity comes great...complexity. So, how do HR professionals navigate the legal, logistical, and cultural challenges of this global phenomenon? Today, we’ll discuss why digital nomad policies are so popular today, its challenges and how HR departments can work around this to drive success.
In today's fast-paced business world, organizations face a challenge: ensuring their workforce is in sync with ever-evolving market demands and groundbreaking technological advancements. Enter Strategic Workforce Planning, or SWP—your ticket to conquering talent shortages and crafting a dynamic team ready to tackle the future head-on! So, why is Strategic Workforce Planning a game changer? Gone are the days when workforce planning was merely about filling positions or predicting short-term needs. SWP has evolved into a strategic powerhouse, directly linking talent management to the core objectives of the business. As companies embrace digital transformation, globalization, and the aim to build diverse teams, SWP has emerged as a dynamic tool for thriving in today's unpredictable market.
Hello and welcome to SHRM Global Radio! We’re in December 2024, 2025 is around the corner, and we’re thinking about how we can make the next year a great year at the workplace. Today, we’re diving into a topic that’s more relevant than ever—how to create a work environment where everyone, regardless of their age or background, feels valued and engaged. Today’s workplaces are more diverse than ever before, bringing together people from different generations, each with their own stories, strengths, and perspectives. And honestly, that’s pretty exciting! But it can also mean that we, as leaders, need to be more mindful about how we connect with our teams. It’s about embracing all that diversity to build stronger, more cohesive teams.
Welcome to SHRM Global Radio, where we tackle the complex challenges leaders face in today’s ever-changing workplace, and today, we’re addressing one of the toughest, yet most critical, aspects of leadership: conducting layoffs with empathy. In uncertain economic times, layoffs are sometimes unavoidable. But how you handle them matters profoundly—not only to the employees who are let go but to the rest of your workforce, your brand, and your bottom line.  In this episode, we’ll explore the best practices for navigating layoffs in a way that maintains dignity, respect, and a sense of humanity throughout the process.
Whether you’re new to ERGs or looking to refine your approach, we’re going to break down what makes them truly effective and how they can support your organization’s broader D&I goals.  We’ll talk about establishing, sustaining, and growing ERGs so that they’re not just a checkmark but a meaningful part of your company culture.
Welcome to SHRM Global Radio! Today, we're navigating the intricate landscape of VUCA—an acronym that stands for Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, and Ambiguous. This concept extends beyond mere corporate jargon; it serves as a vital framework for understanding the chaos that defines our modern reality. With global markets fluctuating, technologies evolving at an unprecedented pace, and societal norms shifting, VUCA encapsulates the core challenges leaders encounter today. This episode will delve into what VUCA truly means and why leaders must grasp this concept. We will also explore practical strategies for effective leadership in such an unpredictable environment. From adapting to rapid changes to making strategic decisions amidst uncertainty, you'll gain actionable insights designed to transform your leadership approach So, prepare yourself as we dive into the VUCA world and uncover how to thrive amidst its turbulence. Let's get started! 
Welcome to SHRM Global Radio! Today, we're diving into a topic that's revolutionizing the workplace as we know it: Employee Experience Platforms, or EXPs for short.  These platforms are not just your run-of-the-mill office tools; they are the game-changers that can transform your job from merely tolerable to genuinely enjoyable. From the moment you introduce yourself on a Zoom call during onboarding, to the day you celebrate that career milestone you've been striving for, EXPs are there to guide and support you every step of the way. They ensure you're not just surviving at work, but truly thriving. In this episode, we'll explore how these digital powerhouses utilize advanced personalization and cutting-edge analytics to keep employees engaged, balanced, and on the path to professional growth. 
Employee disengagement can hinder productivity and exacerbate issues like absenteeism, impeding your organization's ability to thrive in a dynamic, competitive market. Proactive, forward-thinking companies have begun exploring new approaches to expand their level of employee engagement.  One strategy that has gained significant traction is gamification. The gamification market expanded at a rate of 27.4% between 2020 and 2025. 
HR operating models serve as the blueprint for HR service delivery, enabling organizations to optimize resources, enhance efficiency, and foster a culture of continuous improvement. The concept of HR operating models has undergone a remarkable transformation over the years. Initially, HR functions were primarily focused on administrative tasks, such as payroll processing and record-keeping.  Over time, as organizations recognized the strategic importance of human capital, HR's role expanded to encompass talent acquisition, employee development, and fostering a positive workplace culture.
In today’s rapidly changing business landscape, the ability to make quick yet effective decisions is more valuable than ever before, especially within Human Resources. This necessity has given rise to a concept known as decision agility, a capacity that is fast becoming a cornerstone of strategic HR management.  Decision agility is not just about speed; it’s about marrying velocity with precision to navigate through complex personnel challenges and opportunities. Its importance in the HR domain cannot be overstated, as it directly impacts organizational flexibility, employee satisfaction, and the overall success of business strategies.
Strategic human capital management (HCM) is a vital component of any successful business. It involves aligning the organization's human resources with its overall strategic goals and objectives. By effectively managing talent and focusing on human capital, companies can gain a competitive edge in the market. Strategic HCM goes beyond traditional HR practices and takes a more holistic approach to talent management, recognizing that people are the most valuable asset of any organization.
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