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HR Break Room
HR Break Room
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HR Break Room is a podcast from your friends working in human resources, dedicated to bringing you interesting break room conversations with experts on the latest buzz surrounding HR and HR tech. HR Break Room brings together industry experts to discuss brewing trends and robust solutions to today's workplace challenges.
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When it comes to understanding hospitality and organizational culture, nobody has a perspective quite like Will Guidara. As the author of Unreasonable Hospitality and co-producer on the award-winning FX series, The Bear, Guidara has championed a bold approach to hospitality, transformational leadership styles and organizational culture. Listen to this episode of the HR Break Room® podcast to hear him discuss: unreasonable hospitality as a concept and how to bring it to your organization the importance of caring for people in your workforce consistency as an important ingredient for leadership leveraging digital technology for the benefit of organizational culture For anyone interested in a fresh, inspiring approach to culture, leadership and technology, make this episode a priority!
How does a career as one of the world's most dominant tennis champions inform the decisions of a venture capital firm? Find out when we sit down with Grand Slam champion and Olympic gold medalist Serena Williams as she takes on topics ranging from how she developed her winning mindset to how she helps her employees develop into their own champions. Don't miss this episode of the HR Break Room® podcast.
As technology and talent expectations transform what skills matter most, employees expect resources that push their careers forward. Employers who prioritize upskilling and reskilling have a distinct advantage over their competition and better position themselves for long-term success. Plus, with skill gaps emerging as one of the biggest challenges in HR, reskilling and upskilling has the power to spread operational knowledge, boost employee engagement and truly align your employees — no matter when they started with your organization. Join Dr. Michelle Weise, an award-winning author and Chief Impact Officer of the Kern Family Foundation, on this episode of the HR Break Room® as she discusses: common workforce skill gaps upskilling and reskilling priorities building talent development programs ·
Listen to our conversation with Tom Gordon, CEO and co-founder of Slim Chickens, to discuss the meteoric rise of this fast-casual restaurant. Gordon walks us through Slim Chickens' growth from a garage in Arkansas to nearly 300 locations around the globe. During the discussion, Gordon touches on how this bold growth plan was powered by automated tech that helped hire, onboard and develop a rapidly expanding workforce. As the franchise business continues to grow, Gordon also discusses how he and his leadership team are able to maintain Slim Chickens' core identity from store to store. Finally, we touch on how Slim Chickens developed a succession plan to ensure continuity to this day. This is a must-listen conversation for hospitality professionals and growth-minded leaders alike. Check out this episode of the HR Break Room®!
Employee wellness is becoming a topic that's garnering more attention than ever, and for good reason. Workplace wellness is a driver that can impact productivity, retention and even an employer's ability to innovate. Dr. Jessica Sharp, founder of Sharp Brain Consulting, joins the HR Break Room® podcast to share her insights and experiences as a consultant who specializes in helping leaders build stronger employee wellness programs. In this episode, you'll learn about: the latest developments neuroscientists have found linking workplace stress, well-being and performance measuring the impact employee wellness initiatives have on performance and business goals emerging trends shaping the future of employee wellness in the workplace Want to learn about the opportunities surrounding well-being in the modern workplace? Be sure to listen to this episode of the HR Break Room podcast.
It's important for U.S. employers to effectively manage Form I-9 compliance. And with increased immigration enforcement, the scrutiny organizations face could be higher, too. Now is the perfect time to reconsider your strategy for preventing I-9 compliance fines and other penalties. From conducting an internal I-9 audit to ensuring you have the most effective software to enhance your approach, there's no shortage of best practices to help ensure your compliance. Workplace compliance expert Dr. Paola Cecchi-Dimeglio, CEO of People Culture Data Consulting Group, joins HR Break Room® podcast host Ariana Stark to discuss simplifying Form I-9 compliance with: an overview of recent I-9 updates a breakdown of the most common I-9 errors tips and insight for ensuring I-9 compliance
Many companies face unnecessary complexity on a daily basis, wasting valuable time, adding to employees' stress and chipping away at the bottom line. Often, leaders will implement policies that aim to make employees lives easier, only to discover that nothing changes. And while workplace technology can help reduce complexity, the wrong tech, or even too much tech, can add to the problem instead of subtracting from it. What steps can organizations take to eliminate wasteful processes and introduce more automation in the workplace? How does simplicity enhance your culture, employee well-being and your financial outlook? Lisa Bodell, CEO of FutureThink, joins HR Break Room® podcast host Ariana Stark to answer these questions and discuss how: organizations can implement real change workplace simplicity gives companies a strategic advantage automation unlocks HR's potential and improves the employee experience
In a September 2024 survey commissioned by Paycom and conducted by PSB Insights, 56% of HR professionals identified employee retention as their No. 1 priority in 2025. How can HR help retain employees? One of the most powerful factors in retention is creating a sense of belonging in the workplace. Employees who feel valued and connected are more engaged, more committed, and more likely to stay. Organizations can build lasting relationships by fostering an inclusive culture of belonging that supports employees' professional growth as well as their personal well-being. Organizational psychologist Dr. Jessica Sharp, CEO of Sharp Brain Consulting, joins HR Break Room® podcast host Ariana Stark to discuss how to create a sense of belonging in the workplace, including: practical strategies organizations can implement the role of effective communication key metrics to track for measuring belonging's impact
It's not enough to just get paid. For us to make the most informed decisions, we have to understand what makes up our pay on a deeper level. You've probably heard of "financial literacy," or our ability to effectively manage money. But boosting it requires another crucial piece: pay literacy. Through pay literacy, we have a chance to understand every component of our compensation — from earnings and deductions to taxes and benefits. In this episode of the HR Break Room® podcast, you'll hear how it's more than just understanding the difference between net and gross pay. It's about access, management and knowledge. And Jean Chatzky, bestselling author and former financial editor for NBC's Today show, will be your guide! Join her and host Ariana Stark as they discuss: · the value of financial literacy · what pay literacy means and why it matters · how employers benefit from greater pay literacy
Over the course of her illustrious and varied career, Nicole Kidman has gained valuable perspectives which she applies to her daily life, both at home and at work. No stranger to winning, innovation, caring and service, Kidman is the embodiment of Paycom's values. In this episode of the HR Break Room® podcast, Kidman discusses the pressures women face in the workplace, the importance of work-life balance and prioritizing compassion and empathy in our working relationships. She also provides welcome insights on resiliency in the face of failure, admitting when you're overwhelmed and taking advantage of available employee wellness resources. Join us as Nicole Kidman and host Trinity Thomas discuss: how failure leads to innovation leadership lessons from women the importance of work-life balance becoming well-rounded and self-sufficient
Technology isn't just changing how we work. It also has the potential to simplify our most basic tasks. One innovation that can streamline our workday is HR automation. Human resources pros are uniquely qualified for employee-centric work and organizational goal-setting, and automating HR workflows can make a positive difference in their workday and on the employee experience as a whole. In this episode of the HR Break Room® podcast, Sharlyn Lauby, HR consultant and founder of the HR Bartender podcast, discusses why organizations should automate repetitive tasks. Listen now to hear how you can make HR efficiency automatic as you move your organization forward. Guest and host will discuss: Areas where automation can benefit HR Using automation to benefit organizational goal-setting How automation can positively impact the employee experience Why automation tools should be integrated into a single software
Every single person in your organization, whether they're part of the team for a year or their whole career, will move through the employee life cycle. Are you prepared to engage them at every stage? Listen to this episode of the HR Break Room® podcast with Dr. Jessica Sharp, founder and CEO of Sharp Brain Consulting, to learn why it's important to consider employee life cycle management and how to set your organization up for success at every stage. Dr. Sharp has spent years helping organizations take a neuroscience-based approach to strengthening cultures. Her insight and experience bring a unique perspective that may prove to be the catalyst your workplace is looking for as you craft a culture that attracts, engages and retains the people who help you succeed. Dr. Sharp and our host will discuss: · the importance of consistent training throughout the employee life cycle · ways to sustain long-term engagement · factors to consider around employee promotions · tips for a smoother offboarding process
Every workplace experiences change. It can be small, like a slight tweak to a longstanding policy. Or it can be more significant, like an abrupt change to company leadership. Regardless, employers need to understand and prepare for change. But how? Even if something's necessary, that doesn't make it easy. Luckily, you don't have to face it alone. Mike Paton, host of The EOS Leader podcast and co-author of Get a Grip and Process!, joins the HR Break Room® podcast to walk us through why organizations should embrace change and practical strategies for navigating it. He'll explore how companies stumble and what they can do to simplify, streamline and, ultimately, succeed through change. In this episode, he'll discuss: the common mistakes businesses make when implementing change how the Entrepreneurial Operating System® can make change easier practical strategies to empower employees through change communication strategies to help navigate change
The modern workplace has experienced waves of change over the last few decades. Everything from technology to workforce demographics have been transformed, so it only makes sense that office etiquette would change as well. Trish Steed, co-founder and chief analyst for H3 HR Advisors joins the HR Break Room® podcast to map out the landscape of contemporary professional etiquette. She'll discuss how the pandemic changed the way we work, and how the values and attitudes of younger generations contribute to the shape of organizational culture. In this episode they'll discuss: · what's driving the increasing demand for corporate etiquette training · employee expectations in the age of social media · how to set guidelines for updated etiquette standards · etiquette in a multi-generational workplace
Hannibal Johnson, an author, attorney, law professor, curator of the history center Greenwood Rising and chairman of the Education Committee for the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Commission, visits the HR Break Room® podcast to discuss how open conversation and diverse perspectives in the workplace can become vital parts of your culture. In his role on the Education Committee, Johnson supports its mission to educate Oklahomans and Americans about the Race Massacre and its impact on the state and nation, remember victims and survivors, and foster sustainable entrepreneurship and tourism within the Greenwood District and North Tulsa.
Change is a part of the business landscape, and threat assessment is a rapidly evolving responsibility facing modern organizations. Dr. Larry Barton joins the HR Break Room® to discuss the evolving nature of threat assessment and how workplace mental wellness efforts can play a role in crisis management strategies. Along the way, Barton and host Ariana Stark examine how technology, human capital management tools and simple check-ins with co-workers can be leveraged to help prevent a crisis. Dr. Barton is the Distinguished University Professor of Crisis Management and Public Safety at the University of Central Florida and a leading expert and best-selling author in threat assessment prevention and methodology. Dr. Barton regularly addresses the FBI Academy and private sector conferences where he teaches courses in threat evaluation and crisis prevention. For leaders grappling with dynamic workplaces, this is a must-hear discussion about threat assessment and crisis management.
Tech disengagement happens when tools intended to make our work easier actually make things more difficult. It compounds what we do, forcing us to find workarounds or abandon the tech outright. How can you bridge the gap between technology and business needs? On this episode of the HR Break Room® podcast, HR Technology Conference co-chair Steve Boese dives into the topic and helps you identify tech disengagement and spots the pitfalls of the technology generation gap. Along the way, he'll examine the implications of a workforce that's struggling with tools that are supposed to help. Boese also discusses: how tech disengagement affects the workforce understanding tech in a multigenerational workforce spotting the difference between bad tech and too much tech managing mental health and burnout related to tech disengagement
In this episode of the HR Break Room® podcast, we welcome Paycom's director of HR business services, Tiffany Gamblin, and Sharlyn Lauby, president of HR consulting firm ITM Group. In honor of Women's History Month, Gamblin and Lauby discuss women in the workplace, their influence and how organizations can best support them. From women in leadership to trends in benefits policies to the engagement opportunities of employee resource groups (ERGs), our guests discuss how women can be empowered to bring their unique perspectives to work and add value that sets an organization apart from the rest. Our guests will discuss: statistics about women in the workforce the importance of the manager-employee relationship how mentoring programs benefit women in the workplace creating a positive environment for sharing feedback
As employees place an ever-increasing premium on work-life balance and mental health, time off plays an even more significant role in the modern workplace. That's why it's essential that the modern HR professional stay abreast of the terms, nuances and technology surrounding this benefits staple. Trish Steed, co-founder of H3 HR Advisors joins the HR Break Room® podcast to break down the many factors of the common benefits program. Steed brings industry insight and first-hand experience as she discusses the future of benefits, mental health, PTO policies, unpaid time off, employee vacation blackout periods and more. Drawing from her own experience, Steed also examines how automation and the right tech helps HR professionals streamline their work and uncover greater efficiency. Trish Steed and our host will discuss: the latest in HR technology and automation the future of work the nuances surrounding time-off approvals time-off policy samples preventing burnout
Delayed time-off decisions can create an avalanche of problems. Scheduling is slowed down, budgeting is hampered, employee trust may erode and the risk of non-compliance fines grow ever larger. Nobody wants time-off requests to languish in limbo — and for good reason! In this episode of the HR Break Room® podcast, HR Technology Conference co-chair Steve Boese shares his take on where pain points may arise in the time-off process when things aren't automated, the realities of staffing shortages and more. Listen in as Steve Boese discusses: · the ins and outs of automated time-off request decision-making· maintaining the human touch as you embrace automation · developments in HR technology and the future of work · ensuring fairness and reducing bias in time-off decision making · the benefits of automated time-off tracking



