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Author: Cecilia Crossley

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Explore how the work of HR Leaders is creating positive social change, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals - goals which the world's companies are increasingly understanding the urgency of achieving, and investing in the action required.

If you'd like clear, actionable ideas for how you can use the power of your role to effect change in your company, you're in the right place.

I'm the founder of social enterprise Uplifting People, we provide services to HR Leaders, and through this work I realised that HR professionals and social entrepreneurs are working in the same areas, albeit in different ways.

So we created this podcast to share knowledge, on steps we can take through the work of HR.

In my opinion, if you're an HR professional, you are also a change maker.

And this podcast will provide you with examples of how. By sharing the successes of some of the world's most inspiring HR Leaders, you can frame your work in the context of positive change, implement brilliant ideas, and feel absolutely wonderful about doing so!
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CHRO at ofi (olam food ingredients), a global food ingredients company, anchored in sustainability, that operates in over 50 countries and sources from  2.8 million farmers across cocoa, coffee, dairy, nuts and spices provides to service big food brands and manufacturers with food and beverage ingredients for a diverse range of products ranging from a plant-based latte mix to an almond based snack bar – Usha highlights how meaningful change comes from small, everyday moments – using one-to-one conversations engaging to help employees identify and apply their superpowers, creating a ripple effect across the organisation. Usha also discusses ofi's approach to DEI IDE - it's direct correlation to business performance – and talent, emphasising diversity in thought, background, and experience. She shares her practical approach to strategies showing how HR can foster a culture where individuals thrive, driving innovation and systemic change. Usha ends with advice on tackling ambitious goals by breaking them into manageable steps and celebrating small wins. She urges HR professionals to practise self-kindness, recognising that personal well-being is essential for effective leadership and for amplifying impact across teams, organisations and society.  Thank you to Staffbase for sponsoring this episode     Staffbase knows that HR leaders are driving transformation in the workplace and they're here to help.   Staffbase Communications Cloud empowers HR leaders to be transformation trailblazers, driving trust and business success in change through strategic communication. Their internal communications platform empowers companies to connect with their people, whether they're at their desks or on the front lines.   With tools that improve engagement, amplify employee voices and align everyone with your company's goals, Staffbase makes it easier for HR leaders to create and measure lasting change. Want to learn more? Head over to Staffbase.com to see how Staffbase can help your organisation thrive.     👥 Join our free HR Changemakers community    You'll be the first to hear about each podcast episode, about our events, and receive free bonus resources that enhance your influence and impact.     Join us here: upliftingpeople.com/pages/how-hr-leaders-change-the-world    And on Linkedin: Uplifting People | LinkedIn      Are you looking for your next great read that inspires you and helps your work?    Each month we recommend a book that challenges, motivates and uplifts, every pick is selected to spark meaningful conversations and personal growth. Our November Book of the Month is Humankind: A Hopeful History by Rutger Bregman. Bregman gently challenges the belief that people are inherently selfish and divisive, showing instead that at our core we are kind, generous, and ready to help one another. For anyone looking for an antidote to today's unsettling headlines, this is a brilliant, feel-good read - full of optimism, hope, and truly soothing for the soul. Head to upliftingpeople.com to grab your copy, and we hope you enjoy this month's Uplifting Book!
In this special episode ahead of COP30, Cecilia Crossley explores the transformative potential of collaboration between HR and Sustainability functions to drive competitive business alongside social and environmental impact. Cecilia is joined by Antoine Poincaré, CEO of AXA Climate School, with contributions from Jacky Griffiths, Director of ESG People & Culture at Grant Thornton UK; and Helen Redfern, Chief People, Communications & Sustainability Officer at Dowlais Group plc. Antoine shares examples of how climate change is reshaping HR practices, from low-carbon commuting incentives and climate-related leave to new physical and psychological risks for employees. He highlights four key areas for HR focus: decarbonisation, risk management, employer branding, and green skills.  Cecilia illustrates how HR policy and practice - from wellbeing objectives and flexible working to corporate pensions, connect to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, demonstrating that people strategy can drive tangible environmental and social impact – to the benefit of people goals. Jacky and Helen offer practical guidance on embedding sustainability across organisations. Jacky emphasises storytelling and incremental progress, and Helen highlights giving HR, sustainability, and communications equal executive voice. Cecilia closes with her 'one wish' for HR leaders: if you've not yet already, take a first step to collaborate with Sustainability peers. Thank you to Staffbase for sponsoring this episode     Staffbase knows that HR leaders are driving transformation in the workplace and they're here to help.   Staffbase Communications Cloud empowers HR leaders to be transformation trailblazers, driving trust and business success in change through strategic communication. Their internal communications platform empowers companies to connect with their people, whether they're at their desks or on the front lines.   With tools that improve engagement, amplify employee voices and align everyone with your company's goals, Staffbase makes it easier for HR leaders to create and measure lasting change. Want to learn more? Head over to Staffbase.com to see how Staffbase can help your organisation thrive.   👥 Join our free HR Changemakers community    You'll be the first to hear about each podcast episode, about our events, and receive free bonus resources that enhance your influence and impact.     Join us here: upliftingpeople.com/pages/how-hr-leaders-change-the-world    And on Linkedin: Uplifting People | LinkedIn    Are you looking for your next great read that inspires you and helps your work?    Each month we recommend a book that challenges, motivates and uplifts, every pick is selected to spark meaningful conversations and personal growth. Our November Book of the Month is Humankind: A Hopeful History by Rutger Bregman A wonderful celebration of the goodness in people and the extraordinary ways we come together when it really matters. Bregman gently challenges the belief that people are inherently selfish and divisive, showing instead that at our core we are kind, generous, and ready to help one another. Humankind shares inspiring stories from history, science, and everyday life, demonstrating how small acts of trust and solidarity can spark big change in society. For anyone looking for an antidote to today's unsettling headlines, this is a brilliant, feel-good read - full of optimism, hope, and truly soothing for the soul. It makes the perfect gift for friends, family, colleagues, or clients. You can also pair it with our Humankind Holiday Gift Bundle or our brand-new hampers, filled with seasonal delights like kind-hearted chocolates, supercharged teas, and thoughtfully curated stationery. These impact-led gifts show how much you care and are perfect for spreading inspiration and appreciation this holiday season. Why not also treat your team? Send a copy along with a gift bundle, and encourage them to pass the book on and share a discussion about what they learned - a simple, thoughtful way to spark meaningful conversations at work. Head to upliftingpeople.com  to grab your copy, and we hope you enjoy this month's Uplifting Book!  
  Drawing on her 34-year career, Alisa explains how HR is uniquely positioned to nurture talent and inspire positive change, from supporting employees through promotions to creating spaces where people feel genuinely heard. Alisa reflects on her lifelong commitment to breaking cycles of disadvantage. From her early experiences in Chicago to supporting scholarships, tuition programs, and social initiatives around the world, she demonstrates how small interventions can transform lives. Alisa emphasises the importance of listening to employees, seeking advice, and continuously evolving workforce practices to build a culture of fairness and empowerment. At the heart of her philosophy is a simple principle: hire the best person for the role and treat everyone as you would your own family. Alisa explains how walking the talk and encouraging employees to stand up for what's right creates a ripple effect of culture change and leaves you with a powerful call to action: keep inspiring people to be greater than they were yesterday. Thank you to Staffbase for sponsoring this episode     Staffbase knows that HR leaders are driving transformation in the workplace and they're here to help.   Staffbase Communications Cloud empowers HR leaders to be transformation trailblazers, driving trust and business success in change through strategic communication. Their internal communications platform empowers companies to connect with their people, whether they're at their desks or on the front lines.   With tools that improve engagement, amplify employee voices and align everyone with your company's goals, Staffbase makes it easier for HR leaders to create and measure lasting change. Want to learn more? Head over to Staffbase.com to see how Staffbase can help your organisation thrive.   👥 Join our free HR Changemakers community    You'll be the first to hear about each podcast episode, about our events, and receive free bonus resources that enhance your influence and impact.     Join us here: upliftingpeople.com/pages/how-hr-leaders-change-the-world    And on Linkedin: Uplifting People | LinkedIn    Are you looking for your next great read that inspires you and helps your work?    Each month we recommend a book that challenges, motivates and uplifts, every pick is selected to spark meaningful conversations and personal growth.    Our October Book of the Month is Soup for Good by the amazing team at Cook for Good.   It all began with a simple act: a flask of homemade soup shared with a volunteer. That small gesture grew into a weekly soup café and a community-wide love of soup. This book shares the recipes, stories, and characters that make it so special - while 100% of profits go back into Cook for Good's Community Programme; celebrating the power of food, generosity and community in shaping inclusive cultures aligned with our work and values at Uplifting People and a timely reminder that small human centred gestures can create big change.   It's a feel-good read and the perfect gift for colleagues, friends, or clients. You can also pair it with our Holiday Gift Bundles and brand-new hampers full of seasonal delights. Impact led gifts that truly show how much you care - think kind-hearted chocolates and fudge, supercharged tea, and thoughtful stationery - for a truly uplifting moment of appreciation.   Head to UpliftingPeople.com to grab a copy, and we hope you enjoy this month's Uplifting Book!     
James shares how he's helping lead workplace culture where talent, not background, defines success and provides examples of tools that create career growth pathways, such as 'Tiger Teams'.  Advocating that human-centric approaches make culture thrive, James reflects on the link between organisational culture and personal wellbeing. He shares a moving story about supporting his wife through postnatal depression and how that shaped his own leadership approach. Across business and HR leadership, from transparent hiring to aligning personal purpose with organisational goals, James highlights how empathy in communication doesn't just build trust, it transforms teams, strengthens culture, and creates impact far beyond the workplace. Thank you to Staffbase for sponsoring this episode     Staffbase knows that HR leaders are driving transformation in the workplace and they're here to help.   Staffbase Communications Cloud empowers HR leaders to be transformation trailblazers, driving trust and business success in change through strategic communication. Their internal communications platform empowers companies to connect with their people, whether they're at their desks or on the front lines.   With tools that improve engagement, amplify employee voices and align everyone with your company's goals, Staffbase makes it easier for HR leaders to create and measure lasting change. Want to learn more? Head over to Staffbase.com to see how Staffbase can help your organisation thrive.   👥 Join our free HR Changemakers community    You'll be the first to hear about each podcast episode, about our events, and receive free bonus resources that enhance your influence and impact.     Join us here: upliftingpeople.com/pages/how-hr-leaders-change-the-world    And on Linkedin: Uplifting People | LinkedIn    Are you looking for your next great read that inspires you and helps your work?    Each month we recommend a book that challenges, motivates and uplifts, every pick is selected to spark meaningful conversations and personal growth.    Our October Book of the Month is Soup for Good by the amazing team at Cook for Good.   It all began with a simple act: a flask of homemade soup shared with a volunteer. That small gesture grew into a weekly soup café and a community-wide love of soup. This book shares the recipes, stories, and characters that make it so special - while 100% of profits go back into Cook for Good's Community Programme; celebrating the power of food, generosity and community in shaping inclusive cultures aligned with our work and values at Uplifting People and a timely reminder that small human centred gestures can create big change.   It's a feel-good read and the perfect gift for colleagues, friends, or clients. You can also pair it with our Holiday Gift Bundles and brand-new hampers full of seasonal delights. Impact led gifts that truly show how much you care - think kind-hearted chocolates and fudge, supercharged tea, and thoughtful stationery - for a truly uplifting moment of appreciation.   Head to UpliftingPeople.com to grab a copy, and we hope you enjoy this month's Uplifting Book!   
Sian shares her journey from growing up in Australia with Sri Lankan heritage to leading global people functions. Sian reflects on finding confidence in her identity, breaking barriers, and creating opportunities for underrepresented talent, alongside her volunteer work with the Fashion Minority Alliance. Sian explores the evolving role of HR in a world shaped by AI, emphasising inclusive learning, psychological safety, and adapting to different learning styles. Sian also shares her commitment to fairness and education, showing how organisational practices can build trust, align with values, and drive success. Her one wish for HR leaders is to champion initiatives that grow people while delivering measurable organisational value. By linking storytelling, data, and business outcomes, Sian demonstrates how inclusive HR leadership can create lasting impact, calling on you to lead with purpose and break barriers. References  Fashion Minority Alliance UNESCO / UN Reports on Education and Wellbeing   Thank you to Staffbase for sponsoring this episode     Staffbase knows that HR leaders are driving transformation in the workplace and they're here to help.   Staffbase Communications Cloud empowers HR leaders to be transformation trailblazers, driving trust and business success in change through strategic communication. Their internal communications platform empowers companies to connect with their people, whether they're at their desks or on the front lines.   With tools that improve engagement, amplify employee voices and align everyone with your company's goals, Staffbase makes it easier for HR leaders to create and measure lasting change. Want to learn more? Head over to Staffbase.com to see how Staffbase can help your organisation thrive.     👥 Join our free HR Changemakers community    You'll be the first to hear about each podcast episode, about our events, and receive free bonus resources that enhance your influence and impact.     Join us here: upliftingpeople.com/pages/how-hr-leaders-change-the-world    And on Linkedin: Uplifting People | LinkedIn    Are you looking for your next great read that inspires you and helps your work?    Each month we recommend a book that challenges, motivates and uplifts, every pick is selected to spark meaningful conversations and personal growth.    Our October Book of the Month is Soup for Good by the amazing team at Cook for Good.   It all began with a simple act: a flask of homemade soup shared with a volunteer. That small gesture grew into a weekly soup café and a community-wide love of soup. This book shares the recipes, stories, and characters that make it so special - while 100% of profits go back into Cook for Good's Community Programme; celebrating the power of food, generosity and community in shaping inclusive cultures aligned with our work and values at Uplifting People and a timely reminder that small human centred gestures can create big change.   It's a feel-good read and the perfect gift for colleagues, friends, or clients. You can also pair it with our Holiday Gift Bundles and brand-new hampers full of seasonal delights. Impact led gifts that truly show how much you care - think kind-hearted chocolates and fudge, supercharged tea, and thoughtful stationery - for a truly uplifting moment of appreciation.   Head to UpliftingPeople.com to grab a copy, and we hope you enjoy this month's Uplifting Book!   
Jarina shares her approach to creating inclusive workplaces where people feel safe and supported, with transparency and courageous leadership at the heart of company culture. Jarina reflects on the future of work in a technology-driven world, emphasising the importance of human qualities including empathy, creativity, and connection alongside AI. Highlighting an example of how equity and wellbeing can be embedded in people strategy, Jarina discusses Publicis Group's Working with Cancer initiative, which provides job security, personalised support and community for employees affected by serious illness. Jarina shares her call to action for HR leaders worldwide: to truly listen. Active listening, she explains, builds trust, fosters belonging, and empowers individuals to find solutions, demonstrating how this simple practice can transform organisations and drive lasting positive change. Thank you to Staffbase for sponsoring this episode     Staffbase knows that HR leaders are driving transformation in the workplace and they're here to help.   Staffbase Communications Cloud empowers HR leaders to be transformation trailblazers, driving trust and business success in change through strategic communication. Their internal communications platform empowers companies to connect with their people, whether they're at their desks or on the front lines.   With tools that improve engagement, amplify employee voices and align everyone with your company's goals, Staffbase makes it easier for HR leaders to create and measure lasting change. Want to learn more? Head over to Staffbase.com to see how Staffbase can help your organisation thrive.     👥 Join our free HR Changemakers community    You'll be the first to hear about each podcast episode, about our events, and receive free bonus resources that enhance your influence and impact.     Join us here: upliftingpeople.com/pages/how-hr-leaders-change-the-world    And on Linkedin: Uplifting People | LinkedIn    Are you looking for your next great read that inspires you and helps your work?    Each month we recommend a book that challenges, motivates and uplifts, every pick is selected to spark meaningful conversations and personal growth.    Our October Book of the Month is Soup for Good by the amazing team at Cook for Good.   It all began with a simple act: a flask of homemade soup shared with a volunteer. That small gesture grew into a weekly soup café and a community-wide love of soup. This book shares the recipes, stories, and characters that make it so special - while 100% of profits go back into Cook for Good's Community Programme; celebrating the power of food, generosity and community in shaping inclusive cultures aligned with our work and values at Uplifting People and a timely reminder that small human centred gestures can create big change.   It's a feel-good read and the perfect gift for colleagues, friends, or clients. You can also pair it with our Holiday Gift Bundles and brand-new hampers full of seasonal delights. Impact led gifts that truly show how much you care - think kind-hearted chocolates and fudge, supercharged tea, and thoughtful stationery - for a truly uplifting moment of appreciation.   Head to UpliftingPeople.com to grab a copy, and we hope you enjoy this month's Uplifting Book!     
Episode 208: Why Being in HR is a Gift - Luke McClaran, Chief People Officer, Vitality Luke introduces how Vitality's shared-value insurance model provides a unique platform for HR innovation. Their business purpose, to make people healthier and enhance their lives, drives both customer and employee experience, shaping Vitality's ambition to create the healthiest, high-performing workforce.   Luke shares how Vitality equips managers to support employee wellbeing in a changing world of work. People practices are designed to meet wellbeing needs, while an AI enablement function partners with Learning & Development to deliver training and experimentation at every level. The result: employees are prepared for new technologies and ways of working, with health and wellbeing always at the centre.  Luke also reflects on Vitality's diversity, equity and inclusion journey, highlighting examples including menopause support, and participation in the Race at Work Charter and 10,000 Black Interns programme. His call to action for everyone in HR? He urges HR professionals to embrace your influence, amplifying employee voices and transforming workplaces.  References: The Race at Work Charter - Business in the Community 10kBI Programme - 10,000 Interns Foundation   Thank you to HEX Talent & Development for sponsoring this episode     HEX is a people performance consultancy dedicated to helping individuals, teams, and organisations reach their full potential.   Founded by Tom Emery, HEX isn't just another learning provider - they offer the complete package. Their services include deep individual and team coaching, leadership development, facilitation of team events, and broader HR consultancy.   With extensive C-suite experience and years of working with CEOs and senior leaders across multiple industries, HEX's experts bring insight, challenge, and thought leadership to every engagement.   Their CHRO Impact Framework for developing high-performing senior leaders is tried and tested, forming the foundation of Tom's Amazon best-selling book, People People: Reach Your Full Potential as a CHRO.   Above all, HEX brings passion, challenge, and joy to all their clients. Discover more by visiting hex-development.com   👥 Join our free HR Changemakers community    You'll be the first to hear about each podcast episode, about our events, and receive free bonus resources that enhance your influence and impact.     Join us here: upliftingpeople.com/pages/how-hr-leaders-change-the-world    And on Linkedin: Uplifting People | LinkedIn    Are you looking for your next great read that inspires you and helps your work?    Each month we recommend a book that challenges, motivates and uplifts, every pick is selected to spark meaningful conversations and personal growth.    Our September Book of the Month is People People: Reach Your Full Potential as a CHRO, by Tom Emery.   It's a refreshingly honest companion for any CHRO who's ever wondered, "Am I truly making a difference?" Through the story of Joanna, a seasoned HR leader at a crossroads, it unpacks both the loneliness and potential of the role, guiding you through a CHRO Impact framework.   It's not a dry leadership manual; it's full of real-world tools you can bring straight into your leadership. If you've ever questioned your path, this book reminds you there's a way forward - and it starts with purpose, courage and connection.   Head to UpliftingPeople.com to grab a copy, and we hope you enjoy this month's Uplifting Book!   
Nadia explores how aligning personal values with organisational purpose can transform engagement, drive impact, and create meaningful work. Nadia shares her experience supporting organisations through change, showing how connecting people to purpose shifts mindsets from 'I have to' to 'I want to'.     Nadia highlights the role of technology and AI in augmenting human capability, freeing people to focus on deeper, more meaningful work, and explains how access to education underpins both her own values and Euromonitor's social responsibility agenda. Nadia outlines her approach to equity and inclusion, emphasising continuous measurement and recalibration.    Nadia's one wish for HR leaders – to pause, take a step back, and provide thoughtful, strategic support – Nadia offers a powerful reminder of how HR can drive long-term positive impact.   References:   Market Research, Data Analysis and Business Intelligence Webinars - Euromonitor.com   Thank you to HEX Talent & Development for sponsoring this episode     HEX is a people performance consultancy dedicated to helping individuals, teams, and organisations reach their full potential.   Founded by Tom Emery, HEX isn't just another learning provider - they offer the complete package. Their services include deep individual and team coaching, leadership development, facilitation of team events, and broader HR consultancy.   With extensive C-suite experience and years of working with CEOs and senior leaders across multiple industries, HEX's experts bring insight, challenge, and thought leadership to every engagement.   Their CHRO Impact Framework for developing high-performing senior leaders is tried and tested, forming the foundation of Tom's Amazon best-selling book, People People: Reach Your Full Potential as a CHRO.   Above all, HEX brings passion, challenge, and joy to all their clients. Discover more by visiting hex-development.com   👥 Join our free HR Changemakers community    You'll be the first to hear about each podcast episode, about our events, and receive free bonus resources that enhance your influence and impact.     Join us here: upliftingpeople.com/pages/how-hr-leaders-change-the-world    And on Linkedin: Uplifting People | LinkedIn    Are you looking for your next great read that inspires you and helps your work?    Each month we recommend a book that challenges, motivates and uplifts, every pick is selected to spark meaningful conversations and personal growth.  Our September Book of the Month is People People: Reach Your Full Potential as a CHRO, by Tom Emery.   It's a refreshingly honest companion for any CHRO who's ever wondered, "Am I truly making a difference?" Through the story of Joanna, a seasoned HR leader at a crossroads, it unpacks both the loneliness and potential of the role, guiding you through a CHRO Impact framework.   It's not a dry leadership manual; it's full of real-world tools you can bring straight into your leadership. If you've ever questioned your path, this book reminds you there's a way forward - and it starts with purpose, courage and connection.   Head to UpliftingPeople.com to grab a copy, and we hope you enjoy this month's Uplifting Book!       
Ariam delves into how HR can drive impact for colleagues, customers and society, integrating advocacy across both customer services and employee policies. She shares how her international career and background in change consulting have shaped her leadership at TSB, highlighting the bank's support for victims of domestic abuse and initiatives for colleagues with caring responsibilities. Ariam explores how inclusion at TSB is embedded into business performance and introduces the bank's Do What Matters plan - its ESG framework shaped by colleague voices, turning purpose into practical action on issues from financial confidence to environmental responsibility. Her passion for tackling economic inequality underpins her work, directly aligned with TSB's purpose to build money confidence for everyone, every day. Ariam shares how listening, connection and empathy have been the foundation of her leadership, enabling innovation, engagement and community in an age of technology and remote work, reminding HR leaders that human connection is where transformation begins. Thank you to HEX Talent & Development for sponsoring this episode     HEX is a people performance consultancy dedicated to helping individuals, teams, and organisations reach their full potential.   Founded by Tom Emery, HEX isn't just another learning provider - they offer the complete package. Their services include deep individual and team coaching, leadership development, facilitation of team events, and broader HR consultancy.   With extensive C-suite experience and years of working with CEOs and senior leaders across multiple industries, HEX's experts bring insight, challenge, and thought leadership to every engagement.   Their CHRO Impact Framework for developing high-performing senior leaders is tried and tested, forming the foundation of Tom's Amazon best-selling book, People People: Reach Your Full Potential as a CHRO.   Above all, HEX brings passion, challenge, and joy to all their clients. Discover more by visiting hex-development.com   👥 Join our free HR Changemakers community    You'll be the first to hear about each podcast episode, about our events, and receive free bonus resources that enhance your influence and impact.     Join us here: upliftingpeople.com/pages/how-hr-leaders-change-the-world    And on Linkedin: Uplifting People | LinkedIn    Are you looking for your next great read that inspires you and helps your work?    Each month we recommend a book that challenges, motivates and uplifts, every pick is selected to spark meaningful conversations and personal growth.  Our September Book of the Month is People People: Reach Your Full Potential as a CHRO, by Tom Emery. It's a refreshingly honest companion for any CHRO who's ever wondered, "Am I truly making a difference?" Through the story of Joanna, a seasoned HR leader at a crossroads, it unpacks both the loneliness and potential of the role, guiding you through a CHRO Impact framework. It's not a dry leadership manual; it's full of real-world tools you can bring straight into your leadership. If you've ever questioned your path, this book reminds you there's a way forward - and it starts with purpose, courage and connection. Head to UpliftingPeople.com to grab a copy, and we hope you enjoy this month's Uplifting Book!     
Tom shares insights from his CHRO Impact Framework and reflects on how HR leaders can step into true enterprise leadership - shifting from a function-first to a system-first mindset and shaping the wider conditions for business performance. Tom explores the tension HR leaders face between short-term pressures and long-term impact, and the courage and curiosity needed to navigate both. He explains why the effectiveness of the executive team is central to culture and performance, and how HR leaders are uniquely placed to act as the strategic conscience of that team.  He introduces his new framework, VETRA - vision, empathy, trust, resilience and agility - to help HR leaders elevate executive team effectiveness, strengthen relationships and foster psychological safety while keeping teams anchored in purpose. Tom shows how every conversation is a chance for HR leaders to step beyond their function and lead in ways that make organisations stronger, wiser and more human. Thank you to HEX Talent & Development for sponsoring this episode     HEX is a people performance consultancy dedicated to helping individuals, teams, and organisations reach their full potential.   Founded by Tom Emery, HEX isn't just another learning provider - they offer the complete package. Their services include deep individual and team coaching, leadership development, facilitation of team events, and broader HR consultancy.   With extensive C-suite experience and years of working with CEOs and senior leaders across multiple industries, HEX's experts bring insight, challenge, and thought leadership to every engagement.   Their CHRO Impact Framework for developing high-performing senior leaders is tried and tested, forming the foundation of Tom's Amazon best-selling book, People People: Reach Your Full Potential as a CHRO.   Above all, HEX brings passion, challenge, and joy to all their clients. Discover more by visiting hex-development.com   👥 Join our free HR Changemakers community    You'll be the first to hear about each podcast episode, about our events, and receive free bonus resources that enhance your influence and impact.     Join us here: upliftingpeople.com/pages/how-hr-leaders-change-the-world    And on Linkedin: Uplifting People | LinkedIn    Are you looking for your next great read that inspires you and helps your work?    Each month we recommend a book that challenges, motivates and uplifts, every pick is selected to spark meaningful conversations and personal growth.  Our September Book of the Month is People People: Reach Your Full Potential as a CHRO, by Tom Emery. It's a refreshingly honest companion for any CHRO who's ever wondered, "Am I truly making a difference?" Through the story of Joanna, a seasoned HR leader at a crossroads, it unpacks both the loneliness and potential of the role, guiding you through a CHRO Impact framework. It's not a dry leadership manual; it's full of real-world tools you can bring straight into your leadership. If you've ever questioned your path, this book reminds you there's a way forward - and it starts with purpose, courage and connection. Head to UpliftingPeople.com to grab a copy, and we hope you enjoy this month's Uplifting Book!   
With over 30 years of HR experience, Andy reflects on the impact work has on people's lives beyond the office - shaping families and communities. He shares how creating fulfilling environments and taking bold steps on talent, inclusion and opportunity can leave lasting legacies that extend far beyond any single organisation.  Looking ahead, Andy discusses the opportunities and challenges of AI, urging HR to embrace learning, experimentation and even failure, as essential tools to reimagine the world of work. He shares how Kantar has built an authentic community of AI influencers by empowering curiosity and encouraging self-nomination, adopting a social media–style approach that has driven real engagement.  Alongside technology, Andy speaks about the personal experiences that fuel his passion for inclusion and social change, from becoming a trustee of the Alzheimer's Society to celebrating cultural difference through food across Kantar's global workforce.  Andy advocates that HR can combine human connection and technological innovation to create positive impact for organisations, colleagues and society. He offers one wish for every HR leader: to become fluent in AI - in understanding its transformative power. References: None  Thank you to How HR Leaders Change the World - Live! 2025 - brought to you by Uplifting People for sponsoring this episode   This episode is brought to you by HR's boldest moment yet - How HR Leaders Change the World Live. Today's HR leaders are navigating extraordinary demands, balancing short-term business performance with shaping long-term, purpose-driven strategy. Yet despite holding the key to sustainable commercial success, HR is often undervalued, under-supported, and expected to play it safe. That's exactly why we created How HR Leaders Change the World - Live! - an extraordinary event bringing together pioneering HR leaders who believe our profession can be a transformative force for both business growth and social good. This year's event is the boldest yet, featuring candid, strategic conversations and powerful insights from global CHROs. You'll leave with actionable takeaways and a renewed sense of the power of your role, with 100% of profits donated to support vulnerable children - meaning your impact starts before you even walk through the door. Tickets are now available. Take a look at the agenda and our first speaker announcements, including keynote Bob Geldof KBE. Don't miss out - secure your place today and join fellow HR change makers to enhance your influence and impact. We can't wait to see you there!    👥 Join our free HR Changemakers community    You'll be the first to hear about each podcast episode, about our events, and receive free bonus resources that enhance your influence and impact.     Join us here: upliftingpeople.com/pages/how-hr-leaders-change-the-world    And on Linkedin: Uplifting People | LinkedIn    Are you looking for your next great read that inspires you and helps your work?    Each month we recommend a book that challenges, motivates and uplifts, every pick is selected to spark meaningful conversations and personal growth.  Our September Book of the Month is People People: Reach Your Full Potential as a CHRO, by Tom Emery. It's a refreshingly honest companion for any CHRO who's ever wondered, "Am I truly making a difference?" Through the story of Joanna, a seasoned HR leader at a crossroads, it unpacks both the loneliness and potential of the role, guiding you through a CHRO Impact framework. It's not a dry leadership manual; it's full of real-world tools you can bring straight into your leadership. If you've ever questioned your path, this book reminds you there's a way forward - and it starts with purpose, courage and connection. Head to UpliftingPeople.com to grab a copy, and we hope you enjoy this month's Uplifting Book!     
Geoff poses the bold question: what if (like going on a run or eating a healthy meal) work genuinely enhanced your life? Reflecting on the evolution of his thinking around workplace wellbeing, Geoff champions the idea that organisations must create cultures where people feel safe, energised, and able to thrive. He shares how the pandemic sparked wider recognition of HR's role in wellbeing and how energy - fuelled by health and purpose - should sit at the heart of business strategy. Geoff challenges the current approach to wellbeing, questioning the impact of surface-level initiatives without addressing deeper cultural and structural issues. He calls for a shift from doing wellbeing to employees, to embedding it in an organisation - in leadership, systems and everyday practices. He highlights how short-term business pressures, outdated success measures and fear in the C-suite all contribute to wellbeing being undervalued. As a practical step, Geoff suggests integrating wellbeing into development conversations - asking how people are doing physically, mentally and emotionally. He encourages HR leaders to think beyond wellbeing and to consider colleagues' energy - and to recognise that the energy of an organisation's people is its most valuable asset.
Alix shares her experience leading people strategy at a global professional services company with 90,000 employees, discussing the challenge and excitement of integrating acquired businesses across Europe with a strong employee value proposition rooted in purpose and belonging. Describing how her passion for responsible business has shaped her career - from tackling food insecurity to championing women's economic inclusion as Chair of the Women's Advisory Board in Northeast England, Alix shares her experience on a race equity commission, a powerful reminder that inclusive leadership requires courage and truth.  Alix reflects on leading with compassion and the role of HR in shaping a more human world of work. Her parting message: compassion is the secret sauce in transformational leadership. References: RED report: Building inclusive places - Anti-racism in North East businesses – published July 2024 - North East Chamber of Commerce / Newcastle University Thank you to How HR Leaders Change the World - Live! 2025 - brought to you by Uplifting People for sponsoring this episode   This episode is brought to you by HR's boldest moment yet - How HR Leaders Change the World Live. Today's HR leaders are navigating extraordinary demands, balancing short-term business performance with shaping long-term, purpose-driven strategy. Yet despite holding the key to sustainable commercial success, HR is often undervalued, under-supported, and expected to play it safe. That's exactly why we created How HR Leaders Change the World - Live! - an extraordinary event bringing together pioneering HR leaders who believe our profession can be a transformative force for both business growth and social good. This year's event is the boldest yet, featuring candid, strategic conversations and powerful insights from global CHROs. You'll leave with actionable takeaways and a renewed sense of the power of your role, with 100% of profits donated to support vulnerable children - meaning your impact starts before you even walk through the door. Tickets are now available. Take a look at the agenda and our first speaker announcements, including keynote Bob Geldof KBE. Don't miss out - secure your place today and join fellow HR change makers to enhance your influence and impact. We can't wait to see you there!    👥 Join our free HR Changemakers community    You'll be the first to hear about each podcast episode, about our events, and receive free bonus resources that enhance your influence and impact.     Join us here: upliftingpeople.com/pages/how-hr-leaders-change-the-world    And on Linkedin: Uplifting People | LinkedIn    Are you looking for your next great read that inspires you and helps your work?    Each month we recommend a book that challenges, motivates and uplifts, every pick is selected to spark meaningful conversations and personal growth.  Our August Book of the Month is Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari. One of our favourite books, we think everyone should read it! Most certainly anyone interested in people leadership. It's a sweeping narrative of human history, exploring how shared beliefs, power structures, and systems have shaped societies – and how they continue to impact the world – and your work - today.   Head to UpliftingPeople.com to grab a copy, and we hope you enjoy this month's Uplifting Book!   
Louisa reflects on shifts in gender imbalance in the construction industry, and shares how her career transition from engineering into HR has enabled her to drive culture transformation, providing practical examples on values-led leadership such as 'mood mountains'. Louisa explores the future of work, highlighting HR's role in leading digital change and creating inclusive, trust-based workplaces, advocating for offices as collaborative destinations. With a call to action for HR to 'be the challenge' in business, Louisa urges HR leaders to ask bold questions and embrace cognitive diversity to unlock progress. Cecilia echoes the message, encouraging listeners to step into their influence and lead change with purpose. References: None Thank you to How HR Leaders Change the World - Live! 2025 - brought to you by Uplifting People for sponsoring this episode   This episode is brought to you by HR's boldest moment yet - How HR Leaders Change the World Live. Today's HR leaders are navigating extraordinary demands, balancing short-term business performance with shaping long-term, purpose-driven strategy. Yet despite holding the key to sustainable commercial success, HR is often undervalued, under-supported, and expected to play it safe. That's exactly why we created How HR Leaders Change the World - Live! - an extraordinary event bringing together pioneering HR leaders who believe our profession can be a transformative force for both business growth and social good. This year's event is the boldest yet, featuring candid, strategic conversations and powerful insights from global CHROs. You'll leave with actionable takeaways and a renewed sense of the power of your role, with 100% of profits donated to support vulnerable children - meaning your impact starts before you even walk through the door. Early bird tickets are now available, saving you £100 if you book before 30th July. With only 50 discounted tickets on offer, once they're gone, they're gone. Take a look at the agenda and our first speaker announcements, including keynote Bob Geldof KBE. Don't miss out - secure your place today and join fellow HR change makers to enhance your influence and impact. We can't wait to see you there!    👥 Join our free HR Changemakers community    You'll be the first to hear about each podcast episode, about our events, and receive free bonus resources that enhance your influence and impact.     Join us here: upliftingpeople.com/pages/how-hr-leaders-change-the-world    And on Linkedin: Uplifting People | LinkedIn    Are you looking for your next great read that inspires you and helps your work?    Each month we recommend a book that challenges, motivates and uplifts, every pick is selected to spark meaningful conversations and personal growth.  Our July Book of the Month is Net Positive: How Courageous Companies Thrive by Giving More Than They Take by Paul Polman and Andrew Winston. A bold call to action that shows how business can be a force for good in the face of climate change and inequality. We chose this book because it challenges old ways of thinking and is a powerful reminder that courageous leadership isn't just possible - it's already happening.   Head to UpliftingPeople.com to grab a copy, and we hope you enjoy this month's Uplifting Book!       
In this landmark 200th episode we bring together five inspiring CHROs to share actionable insights on navigating the future of work. Each leader responds to listener questions with practical strategies that highlight HR's vital role in driving transformation with empathy, agility, and human-centred leadership: ·        Dannii Portsmouth of PepsiCo EMEA explores how HR can harness AI by fostering emotional intelligence, ethical judgement, and curiosity; ·        Elaine Grell at Ogilvy EMEA shares creative ways to embed AI across the business through inclusive learning and playful experimentation; ·        Elly Tomlins at EasyJet discusses the importance of purpose-driven, honest communication to balance transformation with cost efficiency; ·        Loren Shuster at The LEGO Group reveals how leadership is evolving beyond hierarchy into collaborative, cross-functional approaches supported by AI-powered personalised development platforms; and ·        Natalia Wallenberg at Ahold Delhaize, offers four key principles for building future-ready leaders. Listen to hear these and her practical 2-2-2 framework that builds business resilience and agility. Together, these insights illuminate a powerful vision for HR's role - not just as a driver of change, but as a beacon of hope and human connection, inspiring purpose-led leadership in a world of constant transformation. Thank you to everyone that sent in a question, and thanks to you for listening – we're delighted to celebrate this 200th episode and the power of #HRChangemakers! References: None Sponsored by How HR Leaders Change the World - Live! 2025 This episode is brought to you by HR's boldest moment yet - How HR Leaders Change the World Live! Today's HR leaders are navigating extraordinary demands, balancing short-term business performance with shaping long-term, purpose-driven strategy. Yet despite holding the key to sustainable commercial success, HR is often undervalued, under-supported, and expected to play it safe. That's exactly why we created How HR Leaders Change the World - Live! - an extraordinary event bringing together pioneering HR leaders who believe our profession can be a transformative force for both business growth and social good. This year's event is the boldest yet, featuring candid, strategic conversations and powerful insights from global CHROs. You'll leave with actionable takeaways and a renewed sense of the power of your role, with 100% of profits donated to support vulnerable children - meaning your impact starts before you even walk through the door. Early bird tickets are for a limited time only, saving you £100 if you book before 31st July.   Take a look at the agenda and see our first CHRO speaker announcements, plus our legendary keynote - Bob Geldof KBE!   Don't miss out – click here to secure your place today and join fellow #HRChangemakers enhancing their influence and impact. We can't wait to see you there!      👥 Join our free HR Changemakers community    You'll be the first to hear about each podcast episode, about our events, and receive free bonus resources that enhance your influence and impact.     Join us here: upliftingpeople.com/pages/how-hr-leaders-change-the-world    And on Linkedin: Uplifting People | LinkedIn      Are you looking for your next great read that inspires you and helps your work?    Each month we recommend a book that challenges, motivates and uplifts, every pick is selected to spark meaningful conversations and personal growth.  Our July Book of the Month is Net Positive: How Courageous Companies Thrive by Giving More Than They Take by Paul Polman and Andrew Winston. A bold call to action that shows how business can be a force for good in the face of climate change and inequality. We chose this book because it challenges old ways of thinking and is a powerful reminder that courageous leadership isn't just possible - it's already happening.   Head to UpliftingPeople.com to grab a copy, and we hope you enjoy this month's Uplifting Book!   
Lisa describes her career journey from corporate communications to leading an integrated, purpose-driven strategy and highlights the value of uniting people and communications to turn purpose from words into measurable change.   Sharing why Aldermore chooses to call its annual ESG report a "Report to Society," Lisa describes her personal passion for social mobility, shaped by her own journey from a call centre to the C-suite, and offers practical examples and insights into Aldermore's work on social mobility.   Lisa summarises her vision for HR's role in the AI-enabled future, emphasising the roles of empathy and curiosity, and argues that truly human-centred leadership is essential to guide organisations through change, and deliver positive impact for colleagues, customers, and society.     References: None Thank you to Kin&Co for sponsoring this episode     What makes an organisation thrive in today's complex world? It's not just about strategy or financial results - it's about culture.     This episode is sponsored by Kin&Co, a certified B Corp and female-owned consultancy on a mission to make work better for 10 million people by 2030. Kin&Co believe that the most impactful organisations will cultivate thriving, human-centred cultures where people are motivated by purpose, resilience, and empowered to perform at their best.    Drawing on cutting-edge behavioural science and an inclusive approach, Kin&Co help global organisations transform their cultures, sparking lasting behaviour change that drives measurable impact on strategy, people, and performance. Their new model for organisational change is shaped by deep experience in culture transformation.    If you're intrigued, Kin&Co invites you to explore your own organisational culture with their free Thriving Cultures Diagnostic - a simple, insightful tool backed by behavioural science and inspired by nature. It provides a clear snapshot of your current culture and suggests practical actions to drive better behaviours, strategic shifts, and stronger organisational performance.     To learn more and take the diagnostic, click here: Kin&Co    👥 Join our free HR Changemakers community    You'll be the first to hear about each podcast episode, about our events, and receive free bonus resources that enhance your influence and impact.     Join us here: upliftingpeople.com/pages/how-hr-leaders-change-the-world    And on Linkedin: Uplifting People | LinkedIn    Are you looking for your next great read that inspires you and helps your work?    Each month we recommend a book that challenges, motivates and uplifts, every pick is selected to spark meaningful conversations and personal growth.  Our July Book of the Month is Net Positive: How Courageous Companies Thrive by Giving More Than They Take by Paul Polman and Andrew Winston. A bold call to action that shows how business can be a force for good in the face of climate change and inequality. We chose this book because it challenges old ways of thinking and is a powerful reminder that courageous leadership isn't just possible - it's already happening.   Head to UpliftingPeople.com to grab a copy, and we hope you enjoy this month's Uplifting Book!   
Severine describes herself as an HR professional "by passion and by design", sharing her impact in enabling consistent transformation - from accelerating talent planning for a workforce that's 80% Millennial and Gen Z, to evolving culture and embracing AI through innovative learning strategies.   Severine summarises Sportradar's Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging programme, for 4,000 employees across 80+ nationalities with a balance of global goals and local action, and is candid about industry challenges such as gender representation in both sport and technology.   Asked for one wish, an action for all HR leaders, Severine calls on practitioners to help people be the best version of themselves, believing that enabling individuals to act from a place of abundance and balance can transform organisations and society step by step.     References: Why We Sleep: The New Science of Sleep and Dreams – Matthew Walker     Thank you to Kin&Co for sponsoring this episode     What makes an organisation thrive in today's complex world? It's not just about strategy or financial results - it's about culture.     This episode is sponsored by Kin&Co, a certified B Corp and female-owned consultancy on a mission to make work better for 10 million people by 2030. Kin&Co believe that the most impactful organisations will cultivate thriving, human-centred cultures where people are motivated by purpose, resilience, and empowered to perform at their best.    Drawing on cutting-edge behavioural science and an inclusive approach, Kin&Co help global organisations transform their cultures, sparking lasting behaviour change that drives measurable impact on strategy, people, and performance. Their new model for organisational change is shaped by deep experience in culture transformation.    If you're intrigued, Kin&Co invites you to explore your own organisational culture with their free Thriving Cultures Diagnostic - a simple, insightful tool backed by behavioural science and inspired by nature. It provides a clear snapshot of your current culture and suggests practical actions to drive better behaviours, strategic shifts, and stronger organisational performance.     To learn more and take the diagnostic, click here: Kin&Co    👥 Join our free HR Changemakers community    You'll be the first to hear about each podcast episode, about our events, and receive free bonus resources that enhance your influence and impact.     Join us here: upliftingpeople.com/pages/how-hr-leaders-change-the-world    And on Linkedin: Uplifting People | LinkedIn    Are you looking for your next great read that inspires you and helps your work?    Each month we recommend a book that challenges, motivates and uplifts, every pick is selected to spark meaningful conversations and personal growth.  Our July Book of the Month is Net Positive: How Courageous Companies Thrive by Giving More Than They Take by Paul Polman and Andrew Winston. A bold call to action that shows how business can be a force for good in the face of climate change and inequality. We chose this book because it challenges old ways of thinking and is a powerful reminder that courageous leadership isn't just possible - it's already happening.   Head to UpliftingPeople.com to grab a copy, and we hope you enjoy this month's Uplifting Book!   
Cecilia reflects on the growth of How HR Leaders Change the World – from seeing a gap in HR thought leadership to a sell-out conference. Sharing the origins of Uplifting People and her unique perspective shaped by a background outside of HR, Cecilia describes how pivotal global moments such as the pandemic revealed the clear social and environmental impact of HR, inspiring her to shine a spotlight on HR professionals as changemakers. As the movement grew, so did the desire for deeper connection. The community's call for more than podcast episodes led to the creation of How HR Leaders Change the World – Live!, a highly interactive and inspiring HR conference. Cecilia shares how the event fosters candid dialogue, practical takeaways and fresh energy among people leaders. Cecilia offers a heartfelt thank you to listeners for their support and shares a special early bird offer for this year's conference. With an iconic venue, headline guests including renowned CHROs and cultural changemakers like Bob Geldof KBE, and the promise of connection, learning and inspiration, the conference is is set to be the biggest and boldest yet. Early bird tickets are available now with £100 off, only until 30th July and there are only 50 early bird places… Don't miss out! Enter the code EARLYBIRD (capital letters) – head to https://www.upliftingpeople.com/pages/how-hr-leaders-change-the-world-live-25 to grab your place today – we're looking forward to welcoming you! 
Gemma inspires with bold insights on the future of work, challenging conventional thinking and championing a truly global perspective on equity. Drawing on her experience within a Japanese organisation, she reflects on one-size-fits-all approaches, revealing the power of cultural exchange to unlock innovation and drive progress.   Gemma highlights the urgent need to tackle ageism and build intergenerational collaboration as workplaces evolve to meet shifting demographic realities. She shares how weaving equity into the fabric of everyday business (not relying on top-down mandates) has successfully advanced women into leadership roles. Reflecting on pressures in balancing career and family life, Gemma offers practical strategies for family-friendly workplaces and spotlights how the financial services sector is embracing inclusivity as a clear commercial imperative.   Her closing message is a rallying cry: speak truth to power as the foundation for real change. Gemma calls on HR leaders to step forward with courage, start the brave conversations - even when the answers aren't yet clear - and lead transformation with honesty and impact.   Thank you to Kin&Co for sponsoring this episode     What makes an organisation thrive in today's complex world? It's not just about strategy or financial results - it's about culture.     This episode is sponsored by Kin&Co, a certified B Corp and female-owned consultancy on a mission to make work better for 10 million people by 2030. Kin&Co believe that the most impactful organisations will cultivate thriving, human-centred cultures where people are motivated by purpose, resilience, and empowered to perform at their best.    Drawing on cutting-edge behavioural science and an inclusive approach, Kin&Co help global organisations transform their cultures, sparking lasting behaviour change that drives measurable impact on strategy, people, and performance. Their new model for organisational change is shaped by deep experience in culture transformation.    If you're intrigued, Kin&Co invites you to explore your own organisational culture with their free Thriving Cultures Diagnostic - a simple, insightful tool backed by behavioural science and inspired by nature. It provides a clear snapshot of your current culture and suggests practical actions to drive better behaviours, strategic shifts, and stronger organisational performance.     To learn more and take the diagnostic, click here: Kin&Co    👥 Join our free HR Changemakers community    You'll be the first to hear about each podcast episode, about our events, and receive free bonus resources that enhance your influence and impact.     Join us here: upliftingpeople.com/pages/how-hr-leaders-change-the-world    And on Linkedin: Uplifting People | LinkedIn    Are you looking for your next great read that inspires you and helps your work?    Each month we recommend a book that challenges, motivates and uplifts, every pick is selected to spark meaningful conversations and personal growth.    Our June Book of the Month is The Joy of Work: 30 Ways to Fix Your Work Culture and Fall in Love with Your Job Again by Bruce Daisley. Who, wonderfully, is alumnus on this very podcast!      Bruce offers a refreshing and radical rethink of how we can transform our workdays - a guide packed with energising, evidence-based ideas that show how small changes can reignite joy, connection and purpose in our everyday working lives.      Head to UpliftingPeople.com to grab a copy, and we hope you enjoy this month's Uplifting Book!   
Becky discusses how pressures including polarisation, AI, climate change and geo-politics can push organisations into survival mode, explaining why thriving workplace cultures are vital for business success in today's complex environment. Becky urges HR leaders to build human-centred cultures that foster resilience, wellbeing, and sustainable impact, introducing Kin&Co's six-pillar framework for thriving cultures. Emphasising foundations such as purpose, agility and psychological safety, Becky discusses how trust is developed through everyday behaviours and how innovation thrives when emotional safety is established. Her insights shed light on the power of shared purpose to energise teams, especially where demand outstrips capacity. Challenging outdated command-and-control models, Becky calls on HR leaders to cultivate cultures rooted in trust, care, and intentional behaviour. Becky also offers a free diagnostic tool to help you assess your organisation's cultural strengths and opportunities for improvement, providing a thoughtful and practical starting point for meaningful change. References - Kin&Co's Free diagnostic tool   Thank you to Kin&Co for sponsoring this episode     What makes an organisation thrive in today's complex world? It's not just about strategy or financial results - it's about culture.     This episode is sponsored by Kin&Co, a certified B Corp and female-owned consultancy on a mission to make work better for 10 million people by 2030. Kin&Co believe that the most impactful organisations will cultivate thriving, human-centred cultures where people are motivated by purpose, resilience, and empowered to perform at their best.    Drawing on cutting-edge behavioural science and an inclusive approach, Kin&Co help global organisations transform their cultures, sparking lasting behaviour change that drives measurable impact on strategy, people, and performance. Their new model for organisational change is shaped by deep experience in culture transformation.    If you're intrigued, Kin&Co invites you to explore your own organisational culture with their free Thriving Cultures Diagnostic - a simple, insightful tool backed by behavioural science and inspired by nature. It provides a clear snapshot of your current culture and suggests practical actions to drive better behaviours, strategic shifts, and stronger organisational performance.     To learn more and take the diagnostic, click here: Kin&Co    👥 Join our free HR Changemakers community    You'll be the first to hear about each podcast episode, about our events, and receive free bonus resources that enhance your influence and impact.     Join us here: upliftingpeople.com/pages/how-hr-leaders-change-the-world    And on Linkedin: Uplifting People | LinkedIn    Are you looking for your next great read that inspires you and helps your work?    Each month we recommend a book that challenges, motivates and uplifts, every pick is selected to spark meaningful conversations and personal growth.    Our June Book of the Month is The Joy of Work: 30 Ways to Fix Your Work Culture and Fall in Love with Your Job Again by Bruce Daisley. Who, wonderfully, is alumnus on this very podcast!      Bruce offers a refreshing and radical rethink of how we can transform our workdays - a guide packed with energising, evidence-based ideas that show how small changes can reignite joy, connection and purpose in our everyday working lives.      Head to UpliftingPeople.com to grab a copy, and we hope you enjoy this month's Uplifting Book!   
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