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People Podcast
Author: Atlas Copco Group
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Do you have a passion for people? Then join us at the home of industrial ideas and deep-dive into the different areas within people management. The podcast is hosted by Chief Human Resources, Cecilia Sandberg, and Vice President Talent Management, Dorna Eriksson Shafiei in Atlas Copco. Episode discussions range from what the critical factors are when creating successful learning organizations, to how you can master the fundamentals of giving great feedback. https://www.atlascopcogroup.com/en/careers
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What truly defines a strong employer brand? And how do we turn employees into genuine brand ambassadors? In the latest episode of our Atlas Copco Group People Podcast, Cecilia Sandberg, SVP & Chief Human Resources Officer, and Dorna Eriksson Shafiei, VP Talent & Learning, explore the real impact of employer branding in today’s competitive talent landscape. “Employer branding isn’t about slogans or glossy campaigns - it’s the lived reality of our people,” says Dorna. Authenticity is key: research shows employees trust each other’s stories far more than corporate messaging. When our values are reflected in everyday experiences, we create a culture where people feel proud to share their journey. "I like to think of it as a mirror: your employer brand should reflect who you really are, not who you wish you were. And when those two align—your promises and your reality—that’s when you have something really powerful to share." Dorna continues. “There is one key dimension that matters when you want to turn employees into true brand ambassadors, and that is alignment. If our values are truly embedded in how we attract, recruit, promote, and reward people, then employees don’t have to be ‘trained’ to be ambassadors. They just live it”, ads Cecilia. The episode dives into practical ways to build a brand that attracts and retains top talent. Pay and benefits matter, of course. But what really tips the balance today are things like meaningful work, flexibility, growth opportunities, and inclusion.
In a world defined by constant transformation, what does it take for HR to stay ahead of the curve?In the latest episode of our Atlas Copco Group People Podcast, Cecilia Sandberg, SVP & Chief Human Resources Officer, and Dorna Eriksson Shafiei, Vice President Talent & Learning, explore the evolving skills, mindsets, and strategies shaping the future of HR.“The way we approach HR has evolved significantly in recent years—driven by advancements in AI and changing employee expectations. Traditionally, HR has been viewed primarily as a compliance-focused support function. While compliance remains essential, the scope of our work has broadened dramatically. Today, HR is increasingly recognized as a strategic partner at the heart of the organization,” says Dorna.Cecilia adds, “The role of HR as a data-driven function is absolutely foundational. And it’s no longer just about tracking traditional metrics—it’s about using data to truly understand employee needs. That includes measuring engagement, identifying burnout risks, and uncovering career development aspirations.”HR’s role in creating clear growth pathways is critical to retaining top talent. People are looking for more than just a pay check—we are all looking for purpose, growth, and development. And HR, in close partnership with leaders, plays a central role in delivering on that expectation.Tune in.
Nearly a year has passed since Vagner Rego stepped into the role of CEO of Atlas Copco Group. In the latest episode of the People Podcast, Cecilia Sandberg, SVP & Chief Human Resources Officer, speaks with Vagner about his reflections on this first year, what he has learned, the opportunities he sees for the Group, and the values that shape his leadership.Vagner discusses the importance of fostering innovation while staying adaptable in an evolving business landscape. He also shares his thoughts on decision-making in times of change and how personal experiences influence his leadership approach.Beyond strategy and leadership, Vagner talks about how he maintains balance outside of work and why well-being plays a key role in long-term success.Tune in.
What is human-centric leadership, and why does it matter in today’s workplace?In this episode of the Atlas Copco Group People Podcast, SVP & CHRO Cecilia Sandberg and Vice President Talent & Learning Dorna Eriksson Shafiei discuss why placing people at the core of leadership drives long-term success and what it means to lead with a human-centric approach.From empowering teams to fostering growth and collaboration, they explore how this leadership approach can shape high-performing teams in an ever-evolving world.Tune in now!
AI is rapidly changing our world, making it more important than ever to find the right balance between technological progress and human values. In this episode of the People Podcast, CHRO Cecilia Sandberg and CIO Marcus Hvied share their perspectives on the evolving role of AI in the workplace.From workforce skills and ethics to decision-making and collaboration, learn how AI is transforming our approach to work and what steps we can take to ensure that technology serves as a true partner while keeping our values intact.Listen to the full episode of our People Podcast Episode 17 - Human-centric AI.
In a rapidly changing world, continuous product and process innovation are necessary elements of sustainable organizational performance. However, the stress of uncertainty reduces individual creativity and diminishes the drive to explore and challenge existing norms. Focusing on psychological safety as a strategic priority helps counter that tendency. Embracing “what if…” questions fosters a culture of curiosity for generating possible solutions rather than fear of failure. In this episode of Atlas Copco Group People Podcast, Cecilia Sandberg, SVP & Chief Human Resources Officer and Dorna Eriksson Shafiei, VP Talent & Learning explore what psychological safety is, why it matters and how we can all contribute to building trust-based environments for the teams we work in. Tune in and learn about psychological safety as the foundation for a high-performing workplace and how we all play a role in creating that for each other!
At the end of April, Mats Rahmström will embark on a new journey of adventures, and we have taken the chance to discuss a few things with him before he leaves. In the latest episode of the Atlas Copco Group People Podcast, Cecilia Sandberg, SVP and Chief Human Resources Officer, had the opportunity to talk to Mats and hear him reflect on his extensive experience, what he has learned during his tenure as CEO, and what his future endeavors will look like.We are going to dive into seven fabulous years for the Group under Mats' leadership. What is the first word that comes to his mind if we ask him to summarize his tenure as CEO of the Group? What achievements or milestones is he most proud of? What personal values does Mats rely on when leading through difficult times, and what aspects of the job will he miss the most?Join us and get inspiration from Mats' journey as CEO of the Atlas Copco Group.Listen to the episode Get updates from upcoming episodes and engage in the ongoing conversation on Atlas Copco Group's LinkedIn.
Step into the future of talent management with Cecilia Sandberg, SVP Chief Human Resources Officer, and Dorna Eriksson Shafiei, Vice President of Talent & Learning, on the Atlas Copco Group People Podcast. This episode takes you on a compelling journey, delving into the distinctive realms of potential and performance in today's dynamic work environment. Learn why recognizing and nurturing potential is a strategic imperative for fostering innovation and adaptability. Join the conversation for a fresh perspective on talent development that could reshape your organizational approach.Stay Connected:Keep abreast of upcoming episodes and engage in the ongoing conversation on Atlas Copco Group's LinkedIn.
People Podcast 13- Enabling a Skills First Organization In the 13th episode of the People Podcast, Cecilia and Dorna dissect the intricate process of transitioning to a skills-first organization. With the backdrop of a rapidly evolving global economy, the need for upskilling and reskilling has become paramount.What’s In This Episode?Skills-First Explained: Dorna and Cecilia provide an in-depth exploration of what it means to be a skills-first organization, shedding light on the shift from traditional job roles to a focus on skill development and proficiency.The Benefits: They delve into the agility, adaptability, and resilience that a skills-first approach fosters in an organization, backed by insights from recent studies and real-world applications.The Challenges: The hosts candidly discuss the cultural shifts and infrastructural adjustments necessary to make this transition, offering practical insights for overcoming these hurdles.Actionable Steps: The discussion narrows down to concrete steps for organizations aiming to adopt this approach, with a focus on AI-powered skills taxonomy, employee skill inventory, and restructured hiring processes.Stay Connected:Keep abreast of upcoming episodes and engage in the ongoing conversation on Atlas Copco Group's Website and Atlas Copco's LinkedIn.
Discover the significance of organizational culture in this episode of Atlas Copco Group People Podcast. Cecilia Sandberg, SVP Chief Human Resources Officer, and Dorna Eriksson Shafiei, Vice President Talent & Learning, dive into an insightful discussion about organizational culture - what is it, and why should we care? What reflects a strong culture, and how do you nurture and grow it?
Are you curious to learn more about the largest generation ever, Generation Z (Gen Z) - born between 1997-2012 at the age of 11-26 in 2023? In the latest episode of Atlas Copco’s People Podcast, Cecilia Sandberg, SVP Chief Human Resources Officer and Dorna Eriksson Shafiei, Vice President Talent & Learning, dive into a discussion about Gen Z and how to attract, develop and keep this talent.
In the tenth episode of Atlas Copco's People Podcast, Cecilia Sandberg, SVP, Chief Human Resources Officer, and Dorna Shafiei Eriksson, Vice President of Talent Management, dive into discussions around coaching for growth. They elaborate on their experiences with what coaching is and why it matters so much for everyone. Most importantly, how to get it right. Please sit back and listen to the newest episode of the Atlas Copco People Podcast, where we cover the why, what, and how of coaching and its role in enabling professional and personal growth.
In the ninth episode of Atlas Copco’s People Podcast, Cecilia Sandberg, SVP Chief Human Resources Officer and guest Louisa Woods, D&I Manager at Atlas Copco, dive into the diversity and inclusion concept. Louisa shares her experiences and knowledge on why it is important to view D&I initiatives as an ongoing cultural change project. Questions like ‘why is diversity & inclusion so important for us to become a long-term sustainable company?’ are raised among other things. Tune in and learn more!
What does it mean to have a growth mindset? Usually, when we talk about growth we speak in financial terms, but in this podcast, it is about growth on a personal level. In the eighth episode of Atlas Copco’s People Podcast, Cecilia Sandberg, SVP Chief Human Resources Officer and Dorna Eriksson Shafiei, VP Talent Management, dive into the concept of growth mindset. Tune in and learn more!
The episode covers the topic of purpose-driven organizations. What does it mean to have a purpose-driven organization, and why is it important? Apart from diving into these questions, Dorna and Cecilia discuss what can happen when an employee’s individual sense of purpose in life overlaps with his or her organization's purpose. Tune in to learn more!
What’s the secret behind our company success? Excellent strategy, a strong leadership or being at the right place at the right time? Tune in and learn more.
What are the critical factors when creating a successful learning organization? How can we future-proof ourselves to stay relevant today and tomorrow?
Why is feedback important? Most of us are aware of the importance of feedback. Without it, we cannot develop or shape our working environment – and companies cannot correct mistakes or recognize where they need to improve.
How do you create high-performing teams? How important is psychological safety in doing so? And how do we ensure that we have the best leadership in place to make it happen? The third episode of the People Podcast revolves around the building blocks of successful teams.
Learn more about well-being and how the COVID-19 crisis affects the human mind and body.