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An HR podcast focusing on the intersection of people and technology at work, We’re Only Human examines research, technology, and practical strategies for creating better outcomes for employers and the workforce. It’s a wealth of insight for anyone looking to create a high-performing organization.

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Join host Ben Eubanks for a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Cari Miller about one of the most pressing questions in today's workplace: When does using AI cross the line from productivity tool to cheating? From academic integrity to job applications and workplace performance, they explore the blurred boundaries of AI usage and what it means for workers, employers, and the future of work. This episode tackles the double standards, ethical dilemmas, and practical realities of AI adoption in hiring and beyond. Timestamps Episode Topics & Timestamps 0:00 - Introduction & Guest Background0:50 - Dr. Cari Miller's Research on AI & Worker Impacts3:00 - Academic Integrity vs. AI Literacy Debate5:00 - Defining AI "Cheating" in Education5:40 - Domain Knowledge & Copyright Considerations6:50 - Spell Check Analogy: Tools vs. Cheating11:00 - The Hiring Double Standard12:30 - Should We Test Candidates on AI Skills?13:50 - 61% of Jobs Don't Match Interview Descriptions15:20 - The Broken Application Process17:30 - Emotional Toll of Job Searching18:00 - Networking & Volunteer Work Strategy19:40 - Ben's Story: Volunteering to Break Into HR21:20 - Genuine vs. GPT: When Does AI Feel Like Cheating?23:30 - Disclosure & Context Matter25:00 - Survey Results: What Employers Consider Cheating27:00 - The AI Arms Race in Job Applications30:00 - The Entry-Level Crisis30:50 - Learning in the File Room: Foundation Skills32:00 - Junior vs. Senior Workers Using AI33:00 - The DOS to Windows Analogy35:30 - CEOs vs. Managers: Who Decides on AI?36:30 - AI Procurement & Process Design38:30 - Finding the Middle Ground39:00 - Connect with Dr. Cari Miller on LinkedIn40:15 - Closing Thoughts Connect with Cari: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cari-miller/   See the show archives and sign up for episode updates
🎧 Episode 219  Guest: Amandeep Shergill In this episode, we explore the realities of modern recruiting, the pressure of “doing more with less,” and the challenge of navigating uncertainty in today’s global talent market. Ben and Amandeep discuss how economic shifts, evolving business priorities, and organizational ambiguity shape the day-to-day experience of recruiters. Amandeep shares practical examples from his career—ranging from prioritizing high-impact roles to building stronger partnerships with business leaders. This conversation dives deep into what it truly means to be a strategic advisor instead of a reactive firefighter in talent acquisition. You’ll hear insights on: • Market uncertainty and its effect on TA planning • Productivity vs. unrealistic “do more” expectations • The role of tech and efficiency in the future of TA • How recruiters can better understand business impact & prioritization • Real-world examples of shifting from reactive to proactive hiring • Why understanding revenue, OKRs, and leadership goals changes recruiting outcomes Whether you're a recruiter, hiring leader, or people leader, this episode provides immediately applicable frameworks for better decision-making in TA. ⏱️ Timestamps 00:03 – Welcome to Episode 219 00:16 – Introducing guest Amandeep Shergill 00:55 – Amandeep’s background and global role at Automattic 01:59 – Life outside of work: parenting, sports, and model building 03:16 – Creativity, hobbies & high performance 04:49 – The biggest recruiting challenges today 05:11 – How economic uncertainty shapes hiring plans 05:54 – Productivity, efficiency & “doing more with less” 06:28 – The disconnect between expectations and TA bandwidth 07:22 – Why “doing more” isn’t a real strategy 08:06 – What investment vs. volume actually means for TA 09:46 – Moving from reactive to proactive recruiting 10:26 – Practical strategies for strategic partnership 10:30 – Amandeep’s story from Intuit: prioritizing 38 open roles 11:48 – Understanding business impact behind hiring requests 12:49 – Revenue today vs. revenue tomorrow: prioritizing for impact 13:58 – Why recruiters must understand OKRs, revenue, and strategy 14:46 – Pausing hiring until business impact is clear 15:13 – How proactive planning creates better long-term outcomes 🔗 Connect with Amandeep LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amandeepsshergill/?originalSubdomain=uk 🎓 Learn more about HR Summer School https://hrsummerschool.org See the show archives and sign up for episode updates
In this episode of We’re Only Human, Ben Eubanks talks with Travis Hunsicker about the power of curiosity, trust, and belonging in shaping great leadership. From the warehouse floor to executive coaching, Travis shares lessons on how to see people for who they can become—not just who they are today. Together, they explore why leaders must first build trust before driving performance, how genuine curiosity opens doors to growth, and what it means to create space where people truly belong. Listeners will hear practical advice on developing talent, coaching with empathy, and recognizing potential before it’s visible. Whether you’re a manager, a mentor, or simply someone who wants to lead more authentically, this conversation is a reminder that human connection is at the heart of every lasting impact. Connect with Travis: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hunsicker/ Timestamps 00:00 Introduction and Episode Setup 03:15 Travis’s Journey: From Forklifts to Leadership Coaching 08:40 The Moment That Changed His Perspective on People 12:25 Why Trust Must Come Before Performance 17:42 How Curiosity Builds Stronger Leaders 22:10 Seeing Potential Before Others Do 26:35 Creating a Culture of Belonging and Growth 31:18 Coaching Conversations That Unlock Confidence 35:27 Real-World Examples of Human-Centered Leadership 39:42 Final Reflections and Key Takeaways See the show archives and sign up for episode updates
🎧 Episode Description In this episode of We’re Only Human, host Ben Eubanks sits down with Jason Thrasher, one of the most inspiring voices from HR Summer School, to explore how choosing joy can transform your work, leadership, and life. Jason shares his belief that “joy is now”—not something you wait for, but something you choose every day. From his journey in HR to lessons learned from country music and Chick-fil-A, he reveals how gratitude, authenticity, and purpose can create a culture that people truly want to be part of. The conversation dives deep into the mindset of joyful leadership, practical ways to bring joy into daily work, and how self-awareness and connection empower teams. You’ll hear personal stories, actionable insights, and a reminder that owning your joy is the first step to owning your impact. Check out HR Summer School: https://hrsummerschool.org 🕒 Timestamps 00:00 Introduction and Episode Setup 01:20 Meet Jason Thrasher — From Music Dreams to HR Leadership 02:45 “Joy Is Now” — Why Joy Can’t Wait for Tomorrow 04:38 Practical Habits for Choosing Joy Every Morning 05:56 The Culture You Create Determines the Audience You Keep 07:40 Balancing Joy and Mental Health in the Workplace 09:50 Real-Life Story: “Thank You for Coming to Work Today” 11:55 How Joy Drives Engagement, Belonging, and Productivity 13:24 The Sound of Joy — How Music Changes the Atmosphere 14:35 Breaking Out of the “Check-the-Box” Mindset 15:20 Knowing Your Why and Leading with Purpose 16:40 Just Own Yourself — The Simplicity of Authentic Joy 17:35 Final Reflections and Takeaways See the show archives and sign up for episode updates
Episode Description In this episode, we explore how artificial intelligence is transforming the world of HR — not by replacing humans, but by amplifying what makes us uniquely effective: empathy, creativity, and connection. The conversation digs into how HR leaders can use AI responsibly to simplify workflows, enhance decision-making, and create more human-centered experiences for employees. You’ll hear how organizations can strike the right balance between automation and authenticity, and why embracing AI doesn’t mean losing the human touch. We also discuss the mindset shift HR professionals need to stay ahead in a rapidly changing world, and how curiosity and adaptability have become the most valuable leadership skills of all. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction and Episode Setup 04:32 The AI Conversation: Fear vs. Opportunity 09:15 How HR Can Use AI Without Losing Humanity 14:48 Practical Examples of AI in Recruiting and Talent Development 19:56 The Mindset Shift: Curiosity, Creativity, and Adaptability 24:20 Redefining the Role of HR in an AI-Driven Workplace 28:37 Advice for Leaders Navigating Change 32:10 Final Thoughts and Takeaways Connect with Lane: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lanem1/ See the show archives and sign up for episode updates
Episode Description In this episode of We’re Only Human, host Ben Eubanks sits down with Micki Sievwright of Andersen Corporation to discuss how one of America’s most recognized brands connects, engages, and empowers its 14,000+ employees across manufacturing, distribution, and corporate environments. The conversation dives into how Andersen’s internal communication strategy bridges the gap between frontline and office workers, creating a culture where every employee feels informed, valued, and connected. Micki shares how her team uses storytelling, technology, and intentional design to build belonging at scale — and how leaders can cultivate trust even in large, distributed organizations. You’ll hear practical lessons on improving employee communication, fostering inclusion, and using tools like MangoApps to bring people together — no matter where they work. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction and Episode Setup 04:15 The Challenge of Connecting 14,000 Employees 08:42 Communication That Builds Belonging 13:17 Storytelling as a Culture-Building Tool 17:29 How Technology Supports Human Connection 21:50 Engaging Frontline Workers: Lessons from Andersen 26:18 Leadership’s Role in Employee Communication 30:44 Creating an Inclusive, Connected Culture 34:57 Final Thoughts and Takeaways Links for show notes: Thanks to the team at MangoApps for connecting us with Micki and the team at Andersen Corporation for this conversation! Connect with Micki: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/mickisievwright651_prsa-andersenwindows-inclusion-activity-7115015573226364929-s6X3/ Connect with MangoApps: https://www.mangoapps.com/ See the show archives and sign up for episode updates
Episode Description In this episode of We’re Only Human, host Ben Eubanks sits down with Terry Terhark of NXTThing RPO to explore how hiring is evolving faster than ever in 2025 — and why keeping the human element in recruiting still matters more than ever. They discuss how organizations are adapting to unprecedented speed and scale in hiring, how AI and automation are reshaping recruiter roles, and where people still make the biggest impact in the process. Terry shares his unique perspective from decades in the talent space, including the balance between efficiency and empathy, the importance of culture fit, and how technology can empower — not replace — great recruiters. You’ll hear real-world insights on candidate experience, the future of RPO partnerships, and what leaders should prioritize to stay ahead in a tech-driven talent market. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction and Episode Setup 04:12 Why Hiring Is Moving Faster Than Ever 09:35 The Human Element: Why It Still Matters 14:58 How AI and Automation Are Changing Recruitment 19:47 Balancing Speed, Scale, and Candidate Experience 24:26 Building Trust and Culture in High-Volume Hiring 28:53 The Future of Recruiting Partnerships (RPO Insights) 33:10 What Leaders Should Focus On in 2025 36:42 Final Thoughts and Takeaways Links for show notes: Connect with NXTThing RPO: https://nxtthingrpo.com/ Connect with Terry: https://www.linkedin.com/in/terryterhark/ See the show archives and sign up for episode updates
n this episode of We’re Only Human, host Ben Eubanks explores one of the biggest questions of our time: what does it really mean to be human in an age of artificial intelligence? As AI tools become faster, smarter, and more deeply integrated into the workplace, many HR leaders and employees are asking the same question — where do people fit in? Ben unpacks why staying human-first is not just a mindset but a strategy for success. The conversation dives into how HR can balance automation with empathy, how learning and curiosity are becoming the most valuable skills, and why emotional intelligence remains a competitive advantage even when technology takes over repetitive work. You’ll hear reflections on fear, hope, and the future of work — plus practical guidance on how to lead with humanity in a world increasingly shaped by algorithms. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction and Episode Setup 03:15 Why “Being Human” Still Matters in an AI World 08:02 Balancing Efficiency and Empathy in HR 13:47 Automation, Learning, and the Changing Role of Work 19:11 Hope vs. Fear: How HR Can Lead the AI Conversation 24:36 The Power of Emotional Intelligence in the Machine Age 28:59 Redefining Human Value Beyond Data and Speed 33:42 How to Stay Curious, Relevant, and Human 36:18 Final Thoughts and Takeaways Links for show notes: Check out the AI Livestream Replay: https://streamyard.com/watch/9GTfDMQ8GeTE See the show archives and sign up for episode updates
In this episode of We’re Only Human, host Ben Eubanks sits down with Conrad Riddle, HR technology leader at Aimbridge Hospitality, to explore how frontline hiring and scheduling are being reimagined in today’s fast-moving workplace. They dig into the challenges of recruiting and retaining hourly workers, why scheduling is the heartbeat of retention, and how technology can empower employees while easing the load on managers. You’ll hear practical examples of streamlining the candidate journey—from frictionless mobile applications to instant interview scheduling—plus insights on self-service scheduling tools that give employees more flexibility and control. Conrad also shares how automation is saving thousands of hours for managers, improving compliance, and transforming the onboarding experience. Whether you’re an HR leader, a hiring manager, or simply curious about the future of frontline work, this conversation offers actionable takeaways on speed, simplicity, and employee empowerment. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction and Episode Setup 02:01 Inside Aimbridge Hospitality: Scale and Challenges 05:18 Why Scheduling is the Core of Frontline Retention 09:01 Fixing the Candidate Experience: From Application to Interview in Minutes 13:28 Competing with Amazon and Uber: Speed Matters 17:02 Empowering Employees Through Self-Service Scheduling 22:19 Balancing Manager Control and Employee Flexibility 26:44 Automation in Onboarding: Saving 40,000+ Hours 31:12 Compliance Wins and Smarter HR Tech 34:20 Key Takeaways and Final Thoughts Links for show notes: Thanks to the team at Fountain for connecting us with Conrad and the team at Aimbridge Hospitality for this conversation! Connect with Conrad: https://www.linkedin.com/in/conradriddle/ Connect with Fountain: https://www.fountain.com/ See the show archives and sign up for episode updates
In this episode, Ben sits down with Nicole Eisdorfer to uncover how curiosity, courage, and creativity can reshape the world of HR. From breaking out of the “HR Matrix” to asking better questions, Nicole shares her journey from traditional reporting into human-centered, impactful work. Together, they explore how technology and data can empower—not replace—HR professionals, and why cultivating curiosity is the most critical skill for the future. You’ll hear stories from Nicole’s experience, insights into making data meaningful, and practical guidance for rethinking how HR operates today. If you’ve ever felt stuck in dashboards, metrics, or endless processes, this episode will inspire you to step back, reimagine, and lead with curiosity. Read Nicole's Substack: https://nicoleeisdorfer.substack.com/ Connect with Nicole on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neisdorfer/ Timestamps 00:00 Introduction and Episode Setup 04:12 Nicole’s Background and HR Journey 08:47 Escaping the “HR Matrix” 13:25 Why Curiosity Is the #1 Skill for HR Professionals 17:41 From Reports to Real Impact: Making Data Useful 22:09 Technology’s Role in Supporting (Not Replacing) HR 26:55 Asking Better Questions and Driving Change 30:18 Courage and Creativity in HR Leadership 33:42 Final Takeaways and Closing Thoughts See the show archives and sign up for episode updates
In this episode, the host explores why employee experience (EX) has become a board-level priority and how organizations can move from ideas to impact. Drawing on insights from the research report A Critical Moment: Why Employee Experience Should Be Every Company’s Priority, the conversation covers practical ways to elevate EX without massive budgets, how to measure what matters, and where AI can support (not replace) a human-centered approach. You’ll hear actionable tactics for quick wins, guidance for building leadership buy-in, and a real-world example of EX in practice. Read the research we reference during the episode: https://www.insperity.com/resources/guide/a-critical-moment-why-employee-experience-should-be-every-companys-priority/Timestamps00:00 Introduction and Episode Setup05:24 Why Employee Experience Should Be a Priority11:57 Research Highlights: Key Findings from the Report15:38 From Insight to Action: Quick Wins for EX19:13 Measuring What Matters: EX Metrics and KPIs24:47 Technology & AI: Enabling Human-Centered EX26:23 Real-World Example / Case Discussion28:46 Building Leadership Buy-In and Strong Partnerships30:40 Wrap-Up and Final Takeaways See the show archives and sign up for episode updates
In this episode of We're Only Human, host Ben Eubanks talks with Kelly Burlage, Vice President of Global Talent Acquisition at Lineage. They discuss strategies for improving the recruitment process, creating better impacts for candidates, and the challenges faced by TA leaders today. Kelly shares insights on the role of artificial intelligence in recruitment, the importance of focusing on people, and the value of internal mobility. They also explore practical advice for leaders receiving pressure to adopt AI and the significance of building strong business partnerships within HR. Additionally, Kelly highlights the achievements of her team in transforming their reputation from order takers to valued business partners. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome01:09 Kelly Burlage's Background and Role at Lineage02:32 The Importance of Talent Acquisition04:15 Challenges Facing TA Leaders: AI and Innovation05:53 AI's Role in Enhancing Human Skills16:30 Internal Mobility and Talent Development23:43 Proud Achievements and Team Success26:22 Conclusion and Final Thoughts See the show archives and sign up for episode updates
In this episode of 'We're Only Human,' host Ben Eubanks engages in a detailed conversation with Alicia Jones, a senior HR business partner for a global medical company. They delve into the complex role of an HR business partner, discussing essential skills like understanding the business context, influencing, and synthesizing data insights. Alicia shares her career experiences, the importance of integrity and resiliency, and the challenges HR teams face today. The discussion provides valuable advice for current and aspiring HR business partners keen on making a significant impact in their organizations. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:41 Alicia Jones' Background and Experience01:26 Defining HR's Role and Context04:32 Challenges Facing HR Today05:57 The Importance of Organizational Agility07:35 Alicia's Personal Learning Journey13:01 Aligning HR with Business Needs22:47 Key Skills for HR Business Partners28:31 Conclusion and Final Thoughts See the show archives and sign up for episode updates
In this episode of We're Only Human, host Ben Eubanks chats with Matt Leitzman, VP of Talent Acquisition at MasterCard, and Craig Drysdale, VP of Talent and Engagement at Leonardo. The discussion delves into the role of AI in hiring, effective candidate screening techniques, and the evolving landscape of talent acquisition. Both guests highlight their organizations' experiences with AI-driven tools for screening, such as automated interview scheduling and video assessments, and emphasize the importance of testing, human connection, and strategic alignment with hiring managers. The episode provides valuable insights for improving candidate experience, recruiter efficiency, and making data-driven hiring decisions. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:26 Guest Introductions and Backgrounds02:39 The Evolution of Candidate Screening07:04 High Volume and Early Career Hiring Challenges10:10 Technology and Screening Tools20:50 Data-Driven Talent Acquisition32:48 AI in Recruitment: Opportunities and Cautions39:23 Final Thoughts and Key Takeaways Connect with Matt on LinkedIn Connect with Craig on LinkedIn Thanks to Phenom for connecting us for this episode See the show archives and sign up for episode updates
In this episode of We're Only Human, host Ben Eubanks connects in an insightful discussion with Debra Squyres from Bonusly and Hope Weatherford from Fountain. They delve into strategies to improve workplace performance and the evolving nature of performance management. The conversation covers the significance of real-time feedback, building trust between managers and employees, leveraging recognition platforms, and the importance of addressing the human element in work environments. Both guests share practical tips for managers to enhance employee engagement, foster personal growth, and create meaningful relationships within teams. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction00:45 Hope Weatherford's Background and Insights01:55 Debra Squyres' Background and Insights04:08 Challenges in Current Performance Management07:08 Solutions and Best Practices for Performance Management12:03 The Importance of Real-Time Feedback and Recognition24:36 Engaging Managers in the Performance Process30:25 Final Thoughts and Top Recommendations Connect with Hope on LinkedIn Connect with Debra on LinkedIn Check out the 2025 State of Recognition report from Bonusly See the show archives and sign up for episode updates
In this episode of We're Only Human, host Ben Eubanks sits down with Michael Cleavely, founder of CoComply, to discuss the complexities of compliance in contingent workforce management. Michael shares the journey of CoComply, a platform that assists organizations in classifying, managing, and discovering their contingent and non-permanent workforce. The conversation delves into the challenges companies face with worker classification, common compliance risks, and the two-fold benefits of leveraging AI in compliance tools for both risk mitigation and strategic workforce optimization. They also explore the broader implications of having a total workforce view, encompassing all talent acquisition channels. Michael provides practical insights and suggests how firms can better manage compliance and make informed workforce decisions. This episode offers valuable perspectives for HR leaders and procurement professionals looking to enhance compliance and workforce efficiency. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:57 Michael Cleavely's Background and CoComply's Mission02:31 The Importance of Compliance04:02 Common Compliance Challenges15:44 AI in Compliance Management21:18 Strategic Benefits of Compliance24:50 Conclusion and Contact Information Connect with Michael on LinkedIn See the show archives and sign up for episode updates
In this episode, Kellee Webb shares the remarkable journey of Cenikor Foundation since 2009, growing from 82 employees across three locations to nearly 600 employees today, with 75 people in their corporate office (or "operations support," as they call them at Cenikor). The discussion highlights significant milestones such as the adoption of technology, the creation of a robust back office support system including a call center, and the strategy behind twelve acquisitions. The conversation delves into leadership development programs, employee motivations, and the importance of compassion and servant leadership in a service-oriented organization. The transformative impact of expanding services like detox, outpatient programs, and recovery support specialists is also discussed. Finally, the episode touches on HR challenges and strategies, the importance of aligning organizational and individual goals, and the rewarding experience of helping employees grow and thrive. 00:00 Introduction and Initial Growth01:32 Challenges and Strategic Moves04:09 Leadership Development and Employee Engagement07:19 Substance Abuse Treatment Services11:06 HR Strategy and Cultural Integration17:23 Performance Metrics and Bonus System27:18 Personal Reflections and Leadership Insights32:52 Conclusion and Final Thoughts This episode is part of the Insperity SMB HR Challenges podcast series. Learn more about our research with Insperity on SMB HR challenges Connect with Kellee on LinkedIn See the show archives and sign up for episode updates
In this episode of 'We're Only Human,' host Ben Eubanks engages in a dynamic conversation with Ryan Faught, HR leader at Milo's Tea Company. Ryan shares insights into Milo's unique culture, emphasizing values like safety, responsibility, and integrity, along with their 'HAT' values: Hungry, Agile, and Together. The discussion delves into how Milo's fosters cross-departmental collaboration, continuous improvement, and leadership development through authentic leadership pillars and comprehensive feedback mechanisms. Ryan highlights the importance of having a 'teachable spirit,' celebrating wins, and maintaining humility while growing both personally and professionally within the company. Whether discussing the joy of discovering hidden talents or the power of genuine care and concern for team members, this conversation is packed with actionable insights for creating a people-centric workplace that drives both individual and company success. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:45 Milo's Tea Company Culture and Values02:21 Employee Growth and Cross-Departmental Opportunities05:50 Discovering and Nurturing Talent12:48 Leadership and Teachable Spirit19:26 Authentic Leadership and Feedback Culture34:26 Celebrating Wins and Continuous Improvement38:27 Conclusion and Final Thoughts This episode is part of the Insperity SMB HR Challenges podcast series. Learn more about our research with Insperity on SMB HR challenges   Connect with Ryan on LinkedIn See the show archives and sign up for episode updates
In this episode of ‘We’re Only Human,’ host Ben Eubanks sits down with Jen McCann and Maria Jugin from Insperity to discuss the evolving landscape of human resources. The conversation covers a range of topics including the increasing interest and uncertainty surrounding AI, strategies for recruiting and retaining top talent, and the differences in priorities between business and HR leaders. Jen and Maria also highlight the importance of aligning company vision with HR practices and the challenges companies face as they expand and adapt. The episode offers actionable insights for HR leaders looking to move from administrative tasks to strategic initiatives, emphasizing the critical role of HR in driving business success. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introductions01:41 Current HR Challenges and AI04:49 Recruitment and Retention Strategies06:35 HR Conversations with Business Leaders12:07 Adapting to Remote Work and Compliance19:16 Strategic HR and Outsourcing Benefits25:42 Final Thoughts and Takeaways Get the free HR research report See the show archives and sign up for episode updates
In this episode of 'We're Only Human,' host Ben Eubanks welcomes Nikhil Arora, CEO of Epignosis, the parent company of TalentLMS. They explore various facets of learning and development, focusing on mindsets, supporting employee growth, and the impact of AI. Nikhil shares insights from TalentLMS's data, revealing that over 50% of employees prioritize growth opportunities and discusses the importance of transitioning from fixed to growth mindsets. Additionally, they discuss strategies for incorporating soft skills training, leveraging AI ethically, and maintaining employee mental wellness in a hybrid work environment. The episode offers practical advice for leaders aiming to enhance their organization's learning culture and technological adaptation. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:34 Nikhil's Background and Mission01:45 Challenges in Learning and Growth Mindset05:10 Strategies for Transitioning to a Growth Mindset10:31 The Role of AI in Learning and Development16:15 Soft Skills and the Future of Work20:03 Mental Wellness and Learning22:12 Conclusion and Contact Information Learn more about TalentLMS See the show archives and sign up for episode updates
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MaPepa

Rockford, IL is not the second largest city in Illinois. More likely, fourth.

Jul 15th
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