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S2 Ep 31How the Executive Orders are Impacting Immigration Policies

Immigration policy changes are transforming the workplace in unprecedented ways, having a major impact on employers and employees alike. Hear from Justin Ladner, senior labor economist at SHRM, and Julia Gelatt, associate director of the U.S. Immigration Policy Program at the Migration Policy Institute, how recent DEI executive orders and other policy shifts are affecting the labor market. Learn what businesses employing foreign-born workers should do to stay compliant — and how they can help shape future immigration reforms aligned to both workforce and societal needs. Resources from this week’s episode: The Role of Foreign Born People in the U.S. Labor Force - https://www.shrm.org/content/dam/en/shrm/documents/us-labor-force-data-brief.pdf Foreign Workers Are Vital Part of US Labor Force - https://www.shrm.org/topics-tools/news/talent-acquisition/foreign-workers-are-vital-part-of-us-labor-force Subscribe to All Things Work to get the latest episodes, expert insights, and additional resources delivered straight to your inbox: https://shrm.co/voegyz --- Explore SHRM’s all-new flagships. Content curated by experts. Created for you weekly. Each content journey features engaging podcasts, video, articles, and groundbreaking newsletters tailored to meet your unique needs in your organization and career. Learn More: https://shrm.co/coy63r

Apr 4, 202527 min

S2 Ep 30The State of the Workplace in 2025: Key Trends & Strategies

What’s shaping the workplace in 2025? We take a dive into SHRM’s latest State of the Workplace Report to understand the changing priorities amid labor shortages, rapid tech advancements, and evolving employee expectations. James Atkinson, vice president of thought leadership at SHRM, joins us to explore why organizations are shifting from external hiring to internal growth — and how HR leaders can build resilient, engaged teams for the future. Resources from this Week’s Episode: 2025 SHRM State of the Workplace Report - https://www.shrm.org/topics-tools/research/2025-shrm-state-of-the-workplace CHRO Priorities & Perspectives Report - https://www.shrm.org/topics-tools/research/chro-priorities-perspectives Subscribe to All Things Work to get the latest episodes, expert insights, and additional resources delivered straight to your inbox: https://shrm.co/voegyz --- Explore SHRM’s all-new flagships. Content curated by experts. Created for you weekly. Each content journey features engaging podcasts, video, articles, and groundbreaking newsletters tailored to meet your unique needs in your organization and career. Learn More: https://shrm.co/coy63r

Mar 25, 202529 min

S2 Ep 29Breaking Down Title VII and Trump’s Executive Orders

Organizations face mounting pressure to balance legal compliance with fostering workplace diversity. Sarah Goodman, counsel at Offit Kurman, discusses how Title VII combats workplace discrimination and outlines the challenges posed by recent White House executive orders targeting inclusion and diversity (I&D) efforts. Explore Goodman's insights and actionable steps, from consulting legal counsel to implementing merit-based initiatives. Resources from this week’s episode: 2025 State of the Workplace Report - https://www.shrm.org/topics-tools/research/2025-shrm-state-of-the-workplace CHRO Priorities & Perspectives Report - https://www.shrm.org/topics-tools/research/chro-priorities-perspectives Subscribe to the All Things Work newsletter to get the latest episodes, expert insights, and additional resources delivered straight to your inbox: https://shrm.co/fg444d --- Explore SHRM’s all-new flagships. Content curated by experts. Created for you weekly. Each content journey features engaging podcasts, video, articles, and groundbreaking newsletters tailored to meet your unique needs in your organization and career. Learn More: https://shrm.co/coy63r

Mar 19, 202526 min

S2 Ep 28The Secret to Hiring Smarter? Untapped Talent

Your organization might just be overlooking critical groups of people when hiring for a productive, adaptable workforce and seeking to fill skills gaps. Clayton Lord, senior program director at the SHRM Foundation, unpacks how to reach and harness the potential of untapped talent pools—from military spouses to senior citizens to individuals with disabilities—in order to drive business growth and align your inclusion and diversity initiatives with new White House executive orders. Resources from this Week’s Episode SHRM BEAM Framework - https://www.shrm.org/topics-tools/news/inclusion-diversity/shrms-beam-framework-for-inclusion-aligning-merit-with-organizational-excellence SHRM Foundation - https://www.shrm.org/foundation Subscribe to the All Things Work newsletter to get the latest episodes, expert insights, and additional resources delivered straight to your inbox: https://shrm.co/fg444d Explore SHRM’s all-new flagships. Content curated by experts. Created for you weekly. Each content journey features engaging podcasts, video, articles, and groundbreaking newsletters tailored to meet your unique needs in your organization and career. Learn More: https://shrm.co/coy63r

Mar 12, 202528 min

S2 Ep 27Conflict Resolution Strategies Every Organization Needs

Addressing and resolving tension in the workplace can be a challenging feat, requiring more than just establishing clear policies. Catherine Mattice, founder and CEO of Civility Partners, shares her expertise on how to manage conflict, offering actionable advice for managers and HR teams on de-escalating situations, rebuilding trust, and equipping leaders to coach employees out of negative behaviors. Subscribe to the All Things Work newsletter to get the latest episodes, expert insights, and additional resources delivered straight to your inbox: https://shrm.co/fg444d---Explore SHRM’s all-new flagships. Content curated by experts. Created for you weekly. Each content journey features engaging podcasts, video, articles, and groundbreaking newsletters tailored to meet your unique needs in your organization and career. Learn More: https://shrm.co/coy63r Rate/review All Things Work on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Mar 6, 202522 min

S2 Ep 26Cybersecurity 101: Protecting Your Organization—and Yourself

Cybersecurity threats, from phishing scams to ransomware attacks, don’t just jeopardize a business’s financial health — they compromise customer trust, employee productivity, and critical organizational infrastructure. Abhishek Karnik, head of threat research at McAfee, discusses what steps to take in case of a breach, and how to integrate proper cyber hygiene habits into your workplace culture. Subscribe to the All Things Work newsletter to get the latest episodes, expert insights, and additional resources delivered straight to your inbox: https://shrm.co/fg444d---Explore SHRM’s all-new flagships. Content curated by experts. Created for you weekly. Each content journey features engaging podcasts, video, articles, and groundbreaking newsletters tailored to meet your unique needs in your organization and career. Learn More: https://shrm.co/coy63r Rate/review All Things Work on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Feb 27, 202526 min

S2 Ep 25How to Communicate Employee Benefits—and Leverage Them for Engagement

Keren Maldonado, SHRM’s own director, total rewards, unpacks the nuanced art of communicating your organization’s benefit offerings in ways that are inclusive, easily accessible, and relevant to the diverse needs of your workforce. Maldonado shares practical tips for making benefits communication clear and engaging, while emphasizing how tailored strategies can enhance employee recruitment and retention. Subscribe to the All Things Work newsletter to get the latest episodes, expert insights, and additional resources delivered straight to your inbox: https://shrm.co/fg444d---Explore SHRM’s all-new flagships. Content curated by experts. Created for you weekly. Each content journey features engaging podcasts, video, articles, and groundbreaking newsletters tailored to meet your unique needs in your organization and career. Learn More: https://shrm.co/coy63r Rate/review All Things Work on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Feb 20, 202529 min

S2 Ep 24Spotting the Signs of a Toxic Workplace

Toxic workplace cultures are more common than you think—and the damage they cause goes beyond just the office walls, including harm to mental health, team dynamics, and productivity. Amira Barger, executive vice president of health communications at Edelman, discusses the effects of toxic workplace cultures, explores the red flags organizations should look out for, and highlights the importance of empathetic leadership. Find the 2024 Civility Index and other resources on fostering civility in the workplace: https://www.shrm.org/topics-tools/topics/civility Access the 2024 Global Workplace Culture Report in this episode’s paired article, It’s Likely You Have a Toxic Workplace. Now What?: https://www.shrm.org/topics-tools/flagships/all-things-work/you-likely-have-a-toxic-workplace-now-what In an era where the workplace is constantly changing, All Things Work, brought to you by SHRM, serves as a beacon of knowledge for HR leadership and organizational decision-makers. Each week, host Anne Sparaco is joined by thought leaders and industry experts sharing their perspective on game-changing topics that are redefining the world of work. Subscribe to the All Things Work newsletter to get the latest episodes, expert insights, and additional resources delivered straight to your inbox: https://shrm.co/fg444d---Explore SHRM’s all-new flagships. Content curated by experts. Created for you weekly. Each content journey features engaging podcasts, video, articles, and groundbreaking newsletters tailored to meet your unique needs in your organization and career. Learn More: https://shrm.co/coy63r Rate/review All Things Work on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Feb 12, 202527 min

S2 Ep 23Gender Disparity, Workforce Integration, and DEI Executive Orders

Tamla Oates-Forney, the CEO of Linkage, a SHRM company, joins All Things Work to share a concerning statistic: Women now make up nearly half of the workforce and are the most educated group in the labor market—yet they’re not matriculating into leadership at the same rate as men. With new executive orders reshaping workplace policies, tune in for critical takeaways for how businesses can take a “same but different” approach to designing viable, holistic, talent optimization programs that address these disparities—and how to leverage tools like SHRM’s new BEAM framework to ensure inclusivity and compliance.In an era where the workplace is constantly changing, All Things Work, brought to you by SHRM, serves as a beacon of knowledge for HR leadership and organizational decision-makers. Each week, host Anne Sparaco is joined by thought leaders and industry experts sharing their perspective on game-changing topics that are redefining the world of work. Subscribe to the All Things Work newsletter to get the latest episodes, expert insights, and additional resources delivered straight to your inbox: https://shrm.co/fg444d---Explore SHRM’s all-new flagships.Content curated by experts. Created for you weekly.Each content journey features engaging podcasts, video, articles, and groundbreaking newsletters tailored to meet your unique needs in your organization and career.Learn More: https://shrm.co/coy63r Rate/review All Things Work on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Feb 7, 202519 min

S2 Ep 22Prevent FMLA Misuse: Insights and Recommendations for Employers

Abigail O’Connell and Marjory Robertson, senior counsel at Sun Life Financial, discuss the complexities of absence management, offering advice on preventing misuse and abuse of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). Explore actionable strategies and insights to address potential issues without compromising employee support. Each week, All Things Work explores the latest workplace topics. Get the latest episode, along with additional resources and expert insights delivered straight to your inbox each week by signing up for the All Things Work newsletter: shrm.org/allthingswork Rate/review All Things Work on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Jan 31, 202528 min

S2 Ep 215 Workplace Trends Transforming 2025

Rick Hammell, founder and CEO of Helios, unpacks five pivotal workplace trends shaping 2025—from global workforce management to the effects of a new White House administration. Episode Time Stamps: 04:29 – 5 Trends 04:42 – Return to Office / Return to Work 08:26 – Generation Gap in the Workforce 15:13 – AI and Technology in the Workplace 18:06 – Global Business / Rules and Regulations 20:55 – New White House Administration Each week, All Things Work takes a deep dive into the latest workplace topics. Get the latest episode, along with additional resources and expert insights delivered straight to your inbox each week, by signing up for the All Things Work newsletter: shrm.org/AllThingsWork Rate/review All Things Work on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Jan 23, 202526 min

S2 Ep 20From Uncertainty to Trust: Inclusive Feedback Strategies

Join Ama Agyapong, CEO of Inclusion Enterprises, as she shares how to incorporate feedback to foster more trust and collaboration in the workplace. Discover practical strategies for addressing unconscious bias, building strong relationships, and tailoring feedback to individual needs. Each week, All Things Work takes a deep dive into the latest workplace topics. Get the latest episode, along with additional resources and expert insights delivered straight to your inbox each week, by signing up for the All Things Work newsletter: shrm.org/AllThingsWork Rate/review All Things Work on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Jan 16, 202524 min

S2 Ep 19People Analytics: How Better Workplaces Start with Data

People analytics expert Brian Fitzpatrick explores how data is revolutionizing inclusion and diversity (I&D) in the workplace. The conversation covers how to leverage data to uncover disparities, address unconscious biases, and guide equitable decision-making. Fitzpatrick also emphasizes HR's critical role in using analytics to strengthen recruitment, retention, and succession strategies while advocating for patience and driving measurable and meaningful workplace transformation. Each week, All Things Work takes a deep dive into the latest workplace topics. Get the latest episode, along with additional resources and expert insights delivered straight to your inbox each week, by signing up for the All Things Work newsletter: shrm.org/AllThingsWork Rate/review All Things Work on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Jan 7, 202526 min

S2 Ep 18How Ageism Impacts Everyone at Work (And What to Do About It)

Shari Collins, who specializes in fostering inclusive environments and driving growth for organizations, explores the topic of ageism in the workplace. Collins unpacks the far-reaching effects ageism has across all generations, from younger professionals facing assumptions about their inexperience to seasoned employees encountering stereotypes about their adaptability. Collins also highlights the significance of psychological safety and resources like “reverse mentoring” that HR or anyone in the workplace can use to break down biases and strengthen relationships in all directions, no matter which generations make up your teams. Each week, All Things Work takes a deep dive into the latest workplace topics. Get the latest episode, along with additional resources and expert insights delivered straight to your inbox each week, by signing up for the All Things Work newsletter: shrm.org/AllThingsWork Rate/review All Things Work on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Jan 2, 202528 min

S2 Ep 17The Power of Peer Mentoring in Shaping HR Leaders

Mary Kitson, the founder and director of Mentor HR®, as well as the senior program manager at MITRE explores the pivotal role mentorship plays in career development, particularly within the HR profession. Kitson highlights the long-term benefits of mentorship for individuals and organizations alike. Discover how beyond skill development, mentorship fosters emotional well-being, job satisfaction, and a sense of community. It also touches all aspects of a mentee’s life, often creating a ripple effect of positive change. Rate/review All Things Work on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Dec 10, 202422 min

S2 Ep 16Breaking Down Barriers: Ethical and Inclusive Hiring Practices

Explore the landscape of modern hiring practices with Michael Cohen, employment law expert and partner at Duane Morris. Cohen emphasizes the crucial role civil rights laws like Title VII play in establishing ethical and compliant hiring processes, while also tackling the subtle challenges posed by implicit biases like affinity bias. He advocates for structured yet flexible interview frameworks—such as using uniform, job-focused questions—and encourages HR professionals to prioritize qualities that add cultural value, rather than seeking rigid cultural fit. Each week, All Things Work explores the latest workplace topics. Get the latest episode, along with additional resources and expert insights delivered straight to your inbox each week by signing up for the All Things Work newsletter: shrm.org/allthingswork Rate/review All Things Work on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Dec 3, 202428 min

S2 Ep 15How to Overcome Perfectionism and Create a Supportive Work Environment for Others

Vitale Buford Hardin, CEO of leadership consultancy Vitale & Company, discusses how a perfectionist mindset can negatively impact innovation, trust, and overall well-being in the workplace. Explore recommendations for how organizations can shift from a perfection-driven culture to one that values authenticity, psychological safety, and resilience. Each week, All Things Work explores the latest workplace topics. Get the latest episode, along with additional resources and expert insights delivered straight to your inbox each week by signing up for the All Things Work newsletter: shrm.org/allthingswork This episode is sponsored by Jobvite. Rate/review All Things Work on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Nov 20, 202426 min

S2 Ep 14Keeping AI Inclusive: Cautionary Tales and Proactive Solutions

Uncover the transformative role of AI in I&D with Michael Bach, whose expertise ranges from I&D thought leader to, best-selling author to, seasoned IT and operations professional. Bach stresses the careful integration of AI to mitigate biases, underscoring AI's potential to innovate HR functions like attracting talent, conducting pay equity audits, and maintaining workplace accessibility. The discussion also cautioned against excessive reliance on technology without human intervention. Each week, All Things Work explores the latest workplace topics. Get the latest episode, along with additional resources and expert insights delivered straight to your inbox each week by signing up for the All Things Work newsletter: shrm.org/allthingswork Rate/review All Things Work on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Nov 15, 202424 min

S2 Ep 13Burning Bright vs. Burning Out: Nurturing High-Performing Employees

David G. Epstein, director of HR and talent strategy for Mobilization for Justice, Inc., shares insights into nurturing high-performing employees amid challenges ranging from remote work to project overload. Epstein offers practical advice for HR leaders to elevate their talent strategy and foster a culture of growth and resilience. Each week, All Things Work explores the latest workplace topics. Get the latest episode, along with additional resources and expert insights delivered straight to your inbox each week by signing up for the All Things Work newsletter: shrm.org/allthingswork --> Related article: “When to Turn to PIPs and When to Skip Them” https://www.shrm.org/topics-tools/flagships/all-things-work/when-to-turn-to-pips-and-when-to-skip-them Rate/review All Things Work on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Nov 8, 202427 min

S2 Ep 12How Care.com Champions Work-Life Integration to Support Their Workforce

Wes Burke, CHRO of care.com, discusses the many layers of work-life integration and the impact caregiving has on the modern workplace. Burke highlights the diverse challenges employees face in balancing professional responsibilities with caregiving duties, whether it involves children, elderly parents, or even pets. Tune in to discover how care.com is redefining workplace support and setting a new standard for employee care. Each week, All Things Work explores the latest workplace topics. Get the latest episode, along with additional resources and expert insights delivered straight to your inbox each week by signing up for the All Things Work newsletter: https://www.shrm.org/topics-tools/flagships/all-things-work Rate/review All Things Work on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Nov 1, 202425 min

S2 Ep 11Beyond the Paycheck: How Flexibility Drives Workplace Success

Explore the complexities of balancing employee satisfaction with organizational goals alongside Rob Hosking, executive director of administrative and customer support at Robert Half. Hosking discusses strategies for aligning employee needs with budgetary constraints, emphasizing the importance of understanding individual job satisfaction as well as the significance of transparent communication and employee feedback in maintaining morale and engagement. Each week, All Things Work explores the latest workplace topics. Get the latest episode, along with additional resources and expert insights delivered straight to your inbox each week by signing up for the All Things Work newsletter: https://www.shrm.org/topics-tools/flagships/all-things-work Rate/review All Things Work on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Oct 25, 202425 min

S2 Ep 10The Culture Shift: Blending Compliance with Core Values

Tune into an engaging conversation with Stephen M. Paskoff, founding president and CEO of Employment Learning Innovations, Inc. (ELI), sharing his journey from practicing employment law to helping organizations build positive workplace cultures. Paskoff underscores the importance of focusing on core behaviors that align with organizational values and discusses the real-world impact of uncivil behavior on employers and employees alike. Rate/review All Things Work on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Oct 17, 202426 min

S2 Ep 9Navigating Leave Policies: Understanding FMLA and ADA

Robin Shea, attorney at Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete, shares the intricacies of coordinating leave policies in the workplace. Shea outlines that while the FMLA is structured with specific eligibility requirements and designated reasons for leave, the ADA offers a more flexible framework, encouraging reasonable accommodations for disabilities without a set duration of employment. Rate/review All Things Work on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Oct 10, 202422 min

S2 Ep 8HR Strategies to Modernize and Empower Today's Teams

Dive into an engaging conversation around the transformation of Bucknell University's HR department with Nicole Whitehead, Vice President of Human Resources. By leading with humanity, Whitehead shares strategies for overcoming resistance to change, creating inclusive environments, and how to adapt to economic and mental health challenges. Rate/review All Things Work on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Oct 3, 202422 min

S2 Ep 7Leading the Way: Empowering Women in Executive Roles

Jennifer Broerman Spencer, Lenovo's Director of Global Diversity and Inclusion, shares the journey and strategies behind promoting more women into leadership roles at Lenovo. She highlights the critical role of confidence and inclusion in leadership and outlines two core strategies: supporting women's unique challenges in career advancement and setting clear goals for female representation at the executive level. Rate/review All Things Work on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Sep 26, 202423 min

S2 Ep 6Technology's Role in HR Transformation

The podcast episode from SHRM's "All Things Work" features a conversation with Andy Biladeau, SHRM's Chief Transformation Officer, discussing the impact of AI in the workplace. Bilodeau shares insights from his extensive experience in HR transformation, emphasizing the need for HR professionals to adapt to technological changes and embrace new capabilities. He highlights the role of SHRM Labs in guiding HR leaders through the evolving tech landscape, ensuring they are equipped to handle AI's integration. The discussion also touches on the importance of agility, continuous learning, and the human element in navigating workplace transformations. Episode transcript Rate/review All Things Work on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Sep 20, 202423 min

S2 Ep 5The Untapped Potential of Military Spouses

Host Anne Sparaco discusses the unique challenges experienced by military spouses with Allison Chamberlayne, Director of Operations for Hiring Our Heroes, which connects military families with meaningful employment through initiatives. They explore the unique challenges these individuals face, such as frequent relocations and limited job opportunities, and discuss the importance of creating inclusive programs tailored to their needs. Chamberlain shares insights on the valuable skills military spouses bring, including flexibility, resilience, and strong work ethic, and highlights the role of Hiring Our Heroes in connecting military families with meaningful employment. The conversation emphasizes the benefits organizations can gain by tapping into this dynamic talent pool and offers guidance on strategies for effective recruitment and retention. Episode transcript Each week, All Things Work explores the latest workplace topics. Get the latest episode, along with additional resources and expert insights delivered straight to your inbox each week by signing up for the All Things Work newsletter: https://www.shrm.org/topics-tools/flagships/all-things-work Rate/review All Things Work on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Sep 13, 202422 min

S2 Ep 4Innovative Leave Policies for a Modern Workplace

In this episode of All Things Work, host Anne Sparaco discusses innovative leave programs with Maria Trapenasso, Senior Vice President at NFP. They explore various types of leave beyond the traditional ones, such as menopause leave, grandparental leave, and expanded bereavement leave, highlighting their importance for employee well-being and retention. Maria emphasizes the need for inclusive and equitable leave policies that consider diverse employee needs and comply with legal regulations. The conversation also touches on the growing trend of sabbatical leaves and the importance of mental health support for employees and their families. Episode transcript Rate/review All Things Work on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Sep 5, 202424 min

S2 Ep 3Employee Engagement and Retention Excellence

Lakeisha Robichaux, founder and CEO of HR firm Chief of Minds, joins host Anne Sparaco to discuss the importance of accountability, clear communication, work-life balance, and aligning personal and business values in an organization’s employee engagement strategy. Noting that employee engagement is currently at a historic low, with rising incivility in workplaces, Robichaux covers actionable advice for improving it, such as regular employee check-ins, retreats, and fostering a culture of trust and transparency. Episode transcript Rate/review All Things Work on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Aug 23, 202425 min

S2 Ep 2Civility in the Workplace

Joining host Anne Sparaco is Jenn Graham, founder and CEO of the workplace culture consulting firm Inclusivv. Jenn shares her insights on fostering a respectful workplace culture by emphasizing the importance of peer-to-peer dialogue and how psychological safety is essential for diverse teams to thrive. This episode is sponsored by Jobvite. Episode transcript Rate/review All Things Work on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Aug 16, 202428 min

S2 Ep 1Latest Trends in Employee Benefits

Jeff Williams, the U.S. president and CEO of Aptia Group, a leading health, benefits, and pension administrator, sat down with All Things Work host Anne Sparaco at SHRM24 to chat about the benefits he sees causing a buzz across various demographics—and how employers can offer robust benefit packages without breaking the bank. This episode is sponsored by Jobvite. Episode transcript Rate/review All Things Work on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Aug 8, 202426 min

S1 Ep 93Introducing: The SHRM Civility Index

Workplace civility is a cornerstone of workplace culture; it allows people and businesses to thrive by fostering respect and empathy among everyone involved. In this episode of All Things Work, join SHRM Chief Data and Insights Officer Alex Alonso, PhD, SHRM-SCP, for a “podcast takeover” and accompanying discussion of SHRM’s latest research on the topic of workplace civility. Also, hear from Kate Zabriskie, president of Business Training Works, a company focused on providing soft skills instruction, on how her work helps support civility in the workplace. This episode is sponsored by Jobvite. Episode transcript Music courtesy of bensound. Rate/review All Things Work on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

May 15, 202438 min

S1 Ep 92Gad Levanon on What GenAI Means for Jobs in the Future

As the development and implementation of generative AI (GenAI) continues at a rapid pace, the universal question being asked is, “Will my job be replaced by GenAI?” In this episode of All Things Work, Gad Levanon, chief economist at the Burning Glass Institute, joins host Tony Lee to discuss topics including whether GenAI will replace jobs, its potential to transform work across industries, and how HR leaders can prepare for workforce changes. Episode transcript Music courtesy of bensound. Rate/review All Things Work on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Feb 7, 202419 min

S1 Ep 91Kyle Holm on How to Retain Hourly Employees

According to SHRM research, nearly half of hourly workers in the U.S. are actively seeking new job opportunities. That statistic highlighs the turnover challenges of employers who depend on these frontline employees for their operations. In this episode of All Things Work, host Tony Lee is joined by Kyle Holm, vice president of compensation advisory at Sequoia Consulting Group, to discuss what employers can do to both motivate and retain hourly employees. Episode transcript Music courtesy of bensound. Rate/review All Things Work on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Jan 9, 202418 min

S1 Ep 90Ginni Rometty on 'Good Power' and Reinventing IBM

After starting in IT as a systems engineer, Ginni Rometty began a career at IBM, where she climbed the corporate ladder to become the first woman CEO in IBM’s history. Recorded live at SHRM23 in Las Vegas, this episode is the second part of host Tony Lee’s interview with Rometty, discussing her recent book Good Power: Leading Positive Change in Our Lives, Work, and World, as well as her views on the importance of inclusive employers and other key workplace issues. Listen to Part 1 of the interview on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Music courtesy of bensound. Episode transcript

Dec 6, 202315 min

S1 Ep 89Encore: Jennifer Moss on Why Workplace Loneliness Matters

*** This is an encore broadcast of February's episode with Jennifer Moss on Why Workplace Loneliness Matters. Stay subscribed for more new episodes coming soon. *** Nearly half of employees report they feel lonely at work, and the negative effects of workplace loneliness are numerous. It can contribute to employee burnout, mental health concerns and talent shortages. In this episode of All Things Work, award-winning journalist, author and workplace culture strategist Jennifer Moss joins host Tony Lee to discuss why employers should care if their employees are lonely, and what to do about it. Follow All Things Work wherever you listen to podcasts; rate and review on Apple Podcasts. Music courtesy of bensound. Episode transcript

Nov 15, 202321 min

S1 Ep 88Brian Reaves on the Transformational Power of Employee Resource Groups

Meaningful change at organizations is often hindered by employees’ natural inclination to keep doing things the way they’ve always done them. Now, a new three-year research initiative from Great Place to Work entitled The Great Transformation is measuring meaningfully transformative change at eleven organizations following from the launch of new inclusion, diversity and equity initiatives. In this episode of All Things Work, guest host Mike Frost is joined by Brian Reaves, UKG’s Chief Belonging, Equity & Impact Officer. They discuss how The Great Transformation is helping UKG achieve improvements in areas such as productivity, agility and innovation. Employee resource groups (ERGs) also are playing an important role in UKG’s transformation initiative, and recent study by Great Place to Work likewise finds ERGs are critical in creating a sense of belonging, safety and pride: Reaves describes the contributions ERGs have made at UKG and what it takes to keep them moving forward. Episode transcript Follow All Things Work on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Music courtesy of bensound. This episode of All Things Work is sponsored by UKG.

Nov 1, 202323 min

S1 Ep 87Kara Yarnot on How to Support Your Employees with Hidden Disabilities

Hidden disabilities (e.g. psychological disorders, chronic pain, learning disabilities, and other unseen conditions) don’t manifest in ways immediately obvious to others, and employees aren’t inclined to disclose them to their employers either, whether due to fear of retaliation or other adverse impacts on their careers. In this episode of All Things Work, host Tony Lee speaks with Kara Yarnot, Vice President of Strategic Consulting Services at HireClix, about her firsthand experiences navigating her own hidden disabilities at work, as well as what HR, talent acquisition and the C-suite can all do to create inclusive, supportive environments for employees with hidden disabilities. Follow All Things Work wherever you listen to podcasts; rate and review on Apple Podcasts. Music courtesy of bensound. Episode transcript

Oct 25, 202320 min

S1 Ep 86Donald Dowling Jr. on What to Know When Your Employees Work Abroad

Whether by assignment or by personal choice, employees sometimes live and work in a country different from where their employer is headquartered, which presents additional challenges and considerations for employers. In this episode of All Things Work, host Tony Lee speaks with Donald Dowling Jr., a labor attorney at Littler Mendelson P.C. specializing in international employment issues. Dowling shares what employers need to know and prepare for when sending employees overseas, along with practical advice for employers and HR professionals dealing with international workforce issues. Follow All Things Work on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Music courtesy of bensound. Episode transcript This episode is sponsored by Safeguard Global.

Sep 26, 202322 min

S1 Ep 85Myrna Maysonet on New Best Practices for Managing Employee Conflict

Conflict among employees is inevitable when humans work side-by-side, and it often results in lower productivity and weakened workplace morale. In this episode of All Things Work, host Tony Lee speaks with Myrna Maysonet, chief diversity officer at the law firm Greenspoon Marder LLP, about best practices for reducing conflict among co-workers. Follow All Things Work wherever you listen to podcasts; rate and review on Apple Podcasts. Music courtesy of bensound. This episode of All Things Work is sponsored by UKG. Episode transcript

Aug 9, 202320 min

S1 Ep 84The Art Jackson Solution for Workplace Productivity

Workplace productivity is slumping downward. Employees are accomplishing less today than in the past, despite advances in workplace technology. In this episode of All Things Work, host Tony Lee is joined by Art Jackson, president of Eagles Nest Performance Management and an expert in leadership, performance and productivity. Jackson says leaders can solve productivity problems by changing their organization’s approach to meetings, remote work, AI and more. Follow All Things Work wherever you listen to podcasts; rate and review on Apple Podcasts. Music courtesy of bensound. This episode of All Things Work is sponsored by UKG. Episode transcript

Jul 6, 202323 min

S1 Ep 83Dan Shapero on LinkedIn’s Democratization of Talent Acquisition

LinkedIn has played an integral role in the evolution of recruiting. In this episode of All Things Work, host Tony Lee speaks with LinkedIn Chief Operating Officer Dan Shapero about the paradigm shift from job listings to social networking and how AI will help shape the future of talent acquisition and retention. Music courtesy of bensound. Follow All Things Work wherever you listen to podcasts; rate and review on Apple Podcasts. This episode off All Things Work is sponsored by UKG. Episode transcript

Jun 9, 202320 min

S1 Ep 82Avi Gesser on How ChatGPT Can Best Serve Workers

Advocates of AI chatbots, such as ChatGPT, point to their potential to boost employee efficiency and productivity, but skeptics express concern about their reliability and accuracy. In this episode of All Things Work, host Tony Lee speaks with Avi Gesser, partner at Debevoise & Plimpton and co-chair of the firm’s Cybersecurity, Privacy and Artificial Intelligence Practice Group, about where AI tools excel and where they falter. This episode of All Things Work is sponsored by UKG. Episode transcript

May 12, 202320 min

S1 Ep 81Jathan Janove on Why Performance Reviews Need to Change

Employees want to know both how they're doing on the job, and their chances for promotion, but workers report feeling uninspired and underwhelmed by their most recent performance review. In this episode of All Things Work, host Tony Lee speaks with former employment law attorney, author and SHRM.org columnist Jathan Janove on how to rethink performance management, and HR’s role in helping people managers avoid bias in their employees’ performance reviews. Follow All Things Work wherever you listen to podcasts; rate and review on Apple Podcasts. Music courtesy of bensound. This episode of All Things Work is sponsored by UKG. Episode transcript

Apr 26, 202319 min

S1 Ep 80Johnny C. Taylor, Jr., on SHRM’s 75th Anniversary

As the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) launches its 75th Anniversary year, SHRM now counts more than 323,000 members and plans to welcome more than 18,000 guests to Las Vegas in June for the SHRM23 Annual Conference. In this episode of All Things Work, host Tony Lee speaks with SHRM President and CEO Johnny C. Taylor, Jr., SHRM-SCP, on plans for commemorating the anniversary, SHRM’s key accomplishments, and Taylor's goals for the organization’s future. Follow All Things Work wherever you listen to podcasts; rate and review on Apple Podcasts. Music courtesy of bensound. This episode of All Things Work is sponsored by Upwork

Mar 15, 202324 min

S1 Ep 79Jennifer Moss on Why Workplace Loneliness Matters

Nearly half of employees report they feel lonely at work, and the negative effects of workplace loneliness are numerous. It can contribute to employee burnout, mental health concerns and talent shortages. In this episode of All Things Work, award-winning journalist, author and workplace culture strategist Jennifer Moss joins host Tony Lee to discuss why employers should care if their employees are lonely, and what to do about it. Follow All Things Work wherever you listen to podcasts; rate and review on Apple Podcasts. Music courtesy of bensound. This episode of All Things Work is sponsored by ADP. Episode transcript

Feb 23, 202321 min

S1 Ep 78Monne Williams on Improving Experiences and Outcomes for Front-Line Workers

Upward mobility for front-line employees is critical for growing economies and creating inclusive, resilient workforces. But front-line employees face many obstacles to advancing in their careers. In this episode of All Things Work, host Tony Lee speaks with Monne Williams, a partner at McKinsey & Co., about the plight of front-line workers and solutions to create better experiences and outcomes for them. Follow All Things Work wherever you listen to podcasts; rate and review on Apple Podcasts. Music courtesy of bensound. This episode of All Things Work is sponsored by ADP. Episode transcript

Jan 11, 202321 min

S1 Ep 77Hannah Williams on the Case for Pay Transparency

Many workers are pushing their employers to be more open about pay to help ensure that historically marginalized groups such as women and people of color are treated fairly. In this episode of All Things Work, host Tony Lee is joined by pay transparency advocate and CEO of Salary Transparent Street Hannah Williams to discuss pay transparency and practical steps employers can take to achieve it. Follow All Things Work wherever you listen to podcasts; rate and review on Apple Podcasts. Music courtesy of bensound. This episode is sponsored by Safeguard Global Episode transcript

Oct 21, 202220 min

S1 Ep 76Ina Purvanova on Employee Flexibility, Autonomy and Everything in Between

Employees today have gained leverage and expect more say about where they work and when they need to be on the job in person. But their employers’ expectations are often different. In this episode of All Things Work, Ina Purvanova, professor of management and chair of the Department of Management and Organizational Leadership within the College of Business and Public Administration at Drake University, joins host Tony Lee to discuss the implications and explore the boundaries of employer flexibility and employee autonomy. Follow All Things Work wherever you listen to podcasts; rate and review on Apple Podcasts. This episode is sponsored by Safeguard Global Music courtesy of bensound Episode transcript

Sep 29, 202220 min

S1 Ep 75Wendi Safstrom on the New Importance of Skilled Credentials

Helping both candidates and current employees improve their skill levels through certifications and related efforts has taken on a new importance in a tight labor market. In this episode of All Things Work, Wendi Safstrom, president of the SHRM Foundation, joins host Tony Lee to discuss skilled credentials and their role in closing the skills gap. Follow All Things Work wherever you listen to podcasts; rate and review on Apple Podcasts. Music courtesy of bensound. This episode is sponsored by Mystery. Episode transcript

Sep 15, 202218 min