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SPOTLIGHT: Looking Beyond Past Successes With Ram Charan

Ram Charan, business advisor and author, introduces a new leadership thinking approach to help executives exploit shifts in their business landscapes. In the book "The Phoenix Encounter Method," he and his co-authors — Ian Woodward, V. "Paddy" Padmanabhan and Sameer Hasija — offer a methodology to use change as a catalyst for transformation. According to Charan, leaders can adopt this new mental frame by: developing a nuanced understanding of their operating environments; pressure-testing options for legacy business and innovation; and leveraging new competencies and emerging technologies for business growth. *This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2021 interview.

Jun 28, 202224 min

Competing in the New World of Work With Keith Ferrazzi

Since the pandemic, organizations have been operating in a new environment, with altered cultural norms and without established practices. In his book, "Competing In the New World of Work: How Radical Adaptability Separates the Best from the Rest," Keith Ferrazzi offers his vision for successful organizations of the future. Keith joins the Gartner Talent Angle to share how some organizations are embracing these new realities and to outline the leadership practices he believes will define success in this new era of work. Keith Ferrazzi is an entrepreneur, philanthropist and renowned global thought leader in the future of work and leadership. As founder and chairman of Ferrazzi Greenlight and its research institute Go Forward to Work, he works with some of the world's most prominent organizations to maximize team performance and achieve extraordinary outcomes. Formerly, he was the chief marketing officer of Deloitte and Starwood Hotels. Keith is a No. 1 New York Times bestselling author of "Who's Got Your Back," "Never Eat Alone," and "Leading Without Authority." His 20-year history of coaching C-suite executive teams has made him an agent of transformation and among the world's greatest and most sought-after coaches.

Jun 21, 202241 min

SPOTLIGHT: Rethink How Trust Impacts Organizations With Rachel Botsman

On this episode of the Gartner Talent Angle podcast, trust expert Rachel Botsman defines trust as the currency of interaction. She argues that trust has implications for how organizations can relate to their employees and customers, especially in a virtual world. Botsman joined the podcast to discuss the changing landscape of trust and to share how leaders can put trust into action to drive better outcomes. Rachel Botsman is a lecturer at Oxford University and an expert on trust. She is the author of "What's Mine is Yours" and "Who Can You Trust?". Botsman's TED talks have been viewed more than five million times, and she hosts the podcast series "Trust Issues." *This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2021 interview.

Jun 14, 202226 min

Rethinking Corporate Feminism with Reshma Saujani

A historic number of women left their jobs in 2021, resulting in their lowest workforce participation since 1988. Author and activist Reshma Saujani confronts the "big lie" of corporate feminism in her book Pay Up: The Future of Women and Work (And Why It's Different Than You Think), and she presents a bold plan to address the systemic biases impacting working women. On this episode of the Gartner Talent Angle, Reshma explains how the cost of inaction ⁠— for families, the economy, and women themselves ⁠— is too great to ignore. To fuel this urgency, she shares strategies to create lasting change. Reshma Saujani is a leading activist and the founder of Girls Who Code and the Marshall Plan for Moms. She is the author of Pay Up: The Future of Women and Work (And Why It's Different Than You Think). Reshma has spent more than a decade building movements to fight for women and girls' economic empowerment, working to close the gender gap in the tech sector, and most recently advocating for policies to support moms impacted by the pandemic. Reshma is also the author of the international bestseller Brave, Not Perfect, and her influential TED talk, "Teach girls, bravery not perfection," has more than five million views globally. Reshma began her career as an attorney and Democratic organizer. In 2010, she surged onto the political scene as the first Indian American woman to run for U.S. Congress. Reshma lives in New York City with her husband, Nihal, their sons, Shaan and Sai, and their bulldog, Stanley.

Jun 7, 202244 min

SPOTLIGHT: Cultivating Powerful Networks With Marissa King

Marissa King, professor at the Yale School of Management, makes the case for the power of professional and personal networks. In her book "Social Chemistry: Decoding Patterns of Human Connection," she explores the different dimensions along which human connections are made, introducing three styles of network connection — expansionist, broker and convener. She offers practical tips and guidance for organizations looking to help their employees cultivate stronger professional ties. *This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2020 interview.

May 31, 202227 min

SPOTLIGHT: Getting Serious About Inclusion With Janet Stovall

In this episode of the Gartner Talent Angle, Janet Stovall, senior client strategist at the NeuroLeadership Institute, discusses the strategies organizations can apply to elevate inclusion as a key business priority. She shares how to better define diversity, articulate its value, and hold individual leaders accountable for inclusion outcomes. Janet Stovall is a senior client strategist at the NeuroLeadership Institute, where she helps companies implement diversity, equity and inclusion practices. Her work addresses systemic racism, focuses on understanding the value of diversity, and offers straightforward, objective solutions to unlock that value. Her TED talk challenging business to get serious about inclusion has nearly 2 million views. Prior to joining NLI, Stovall was Senior Director, Social Impact and The UPS Foundation, and also served as UPS's DE&I communications lead. *This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2020 interview.

May 24, 202226 min

SPOTLIGHT: Excellence Is No Accident with Horst Schulze

In this episode, Horst Schulze, founder and former COO of The Ritz Carlton Hotel Company, discusses how a strong vision for the entire stakeholder ecosystem, not just shareholders, leads to excellence. He shares his views on talent management, strategy execution, leadership, customer service and employee engagement. *This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2020 interview.

May 17, 202233 min

LISTEN AGAIN: Championing the 4-Day Workweek With Andrew Barnes

Businesses across industries and geographies are facing disruption on multiple fronts — economic turmoil, employee activism, regulatory uncertainty. In this Talent Angle podcast episode, Andrew Barnes, author of "The 4 Day Week," argues that success in this environment calls for businesses to embrace new ways of working which are rooted in flexibility. Barnes shares his company's journey to designing a shorter workweek for employees and urges other organizations to abandon what he views as an entrenched anachronism, the 5-day workweek. *This interview originally published in 2020.

May 10, 202246 min

SPOTLIGHT: Achieving Productive Remote Work with Bob Pozen

Productivity expert Bob Pozen joins the podcast to discuss his latest book, "Remote, Inc.". He argues that employees should see themselves as owners of their own business of one and see their managers as clients. He also gives advice for how to make meetings and day-to-day work more effective. Bob Pozen is a Senior Lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of Management and a non-resident Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution. He is a former president of Fidelity Investments and executive chairman of MFS Investment Management. He has extensive experience in business, government and journalism. He is the co-author of "Remote, Inc.: How to Thrive at Work...Wherever You Are" and author of "Extreme Productivity: Boost Your Results, Reduce Your Hours". *This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2020 interview.

May 4, 202225 min

Using Failure As A Pathway to Success With Suneel Gupta

On this episode of the Gartner Talent Angle, author and keynote speaker, Suneel Gupta explains why even some of the best ideas fail to take root. He shares how the lessons he gleaned from interviews with some of the most successful individuals in the world fueled his latest book, Backable: The Surprising Truth Behind What Makes People Take a Chance On You. Suneel shares his own experience of learning from failure, and he explains why before you can convince others, you must first convince yourself. He argues that the greatest enemy to innovation is exhaustion, and leaders must take care of their energy as much as they take care of their time and their talent. Suneel Gupta writes and speaks about the changing world of work, and how we succeed both externally and internally. He is the bestselling author of "Backable", which is rooted in Suneel's journey from the "Face of Failure" for the New York Times to the "New Face of Innovation" for the New York Stock Exchange. Suneel is the founding CEO of RISE, which partnered with then first Lady Michelle Obama to deliver low-cost healthcare services to people in need. RISE was named "App of the Year" by Apple and sold in a successful exit to One Medical. Suneel later ran for U.S. Congress and now serves on faculty at Harvard University and as an emissary for Gross National Happiness between the United States and the Kingdom of Bhutan. When a reporter once asked Suneel about his purpose, his response was to "find good people, and inspire them to do what inspires them."

Apr 26, 202232 min

SPOTLIGHT: Catalyzing Growth through Learning with Jeff Maggioncalda

Jeff Maggioncalda, CEO of Coursera, discusses the importance of reskilling amidst disruption from the COVID-19 pandemic. He shares the skilling trends Coursera has observed as a growing number of employees have moved to virtual environments and explains why learning can be a powerful driver of employee engagement. *This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2020 interview.

Apr 19, 202220 min

LISTEN AGAIN: Psychological Safety, Teamwork and Performance with Dr. Amy Edmondson

Do your employees feel safe asking questions or admitting their mistakes in the workplace? Amy Edmondson, Harvard Business School Professor and author of The Fearless Organization, shares why psychological safety in the workplace is critical to foster employee performance and innovation. She details how a psychologically safe environment creates a culture where talent can feel safe to express their left-field ideas, correct their mistakes, and turn half-finished thoughts into the next big thing. This interview originally aired in 2019.

Apr 12, 202253 min

SPOTLIGHT: No Rules the Netflix Way With Erin Meyer

Erin Meyer, professor at INSEAD business school, argues that long-held beliefs about culture are failing its corporate adherents. In the book, "No Rules Rules: Netflix and the Culture of Reinvention," she and her co-author — Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings — detail the Netflix way, exploring lessons gleaned from the company's successes and failures. For organizations looking to follow the Netflix playbook, she counsels focusing on high performance, top pay, limited rules and radical candor. *This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2020 interview.

Apr 5, 202219 min

Building Inclusive Organizations With Cisco's Fran Katsoudas and Great Place to Work's Michael C. Bush

An inclusive workplace makes all employees feel equally involved in and supported across all areas. Fran Katsoudas, Cisco CHRO, and Michael C. Bush, Great Place to Work CEO, join the Talent Angle to share insights and lessons that help leaders build inclusive organizations. Both make the case why doing so isn't only an altruistic act, but also has real business impact on outcomes such as revenue and market performance. They also discuss the pillars that define Cisco's globally recognized culture of inclusion, challenges to building an inclusive culture with a dispersed workforce, emerging ways to foster trust and belonging, and which new inequities are materializing in a disruptive talent landscape. Francine Katsoudas is executive vice president and chief people, policy and purpose officer of Cisco. In this role, Fran oversees critical functions that instill Cisco's conscious culture, contribute to the company's overall performance and advance Cisco's purpose to "Power an Inclusive Future for All." The strategic alignment of functions within Fran's organization ensures holistic care for the well-being of Cisco's people, establishes Cisco as a trusted and valued partner to governments and global leaders, and extends Cisco's reach to positively impact communities everywhere. A 25-year veteran of Cisco, Fran has extensive experience leading organizational transformations, driving large scale growth, cultivating successful leaders and teams, and constructing an employee-first culture. Fran currently serves on the board of directors for Americares, Global Citizen, and ADP. Passionate about social justice, Fran is an activist and advocate for a variety of causes close to her heart, particularly women's leadership, homeless youth and the Latino community. Michael C. Bush is CEO of Great Place to Work. His global research and analytics firm produces the annual "Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For" list, the "World's Best Workplaces" list, the "100 Best Workplaces for Women" list, the "Best Workplaces for Diversity" list, and dozens of other distinguished workplace rankings around the world. Driven by a love of business and an unwavering commitment to fair and equitable treatment, Michael joined Great Place to Work as CEO in 2015, bringing 30 years of experience leading and growing organizations. This includes serving as CEO of Tetra Tech Communications. Michael is a former member of President Obama's White House Business Council and a founding board member of the private equity seed fund Fund Good Jobs, which invests in small inner-city businesses. Daniel Dirks is a managing vice president in Gartner's HR research practice. He has been with Gartner for eight years and leads research teams in the areas of HR strategy, HR cost and budget, total rewards and performance, and working with the CEO. He has also been in the lead for our global COVID-19-related HR response task force. Prior to joining Gartner, Daniel was responsible for all global HR topics at Allianz Group, ranging from HR strategy and policies to global compensation, talent management, EVP, diversity, analytics, and global corporate responsibility. In the 1990s, Daniel led the economics department at the German Institute for Japanese Studies in Tokyo. He holds a Ph.D. in business and economics from the University of Witten/Herdecke, Germany.

Mar 29, 202253 min

SPOTLIGHT: Bringing Common Sense Back to the Organization With Martin Lindstrom

Companies have become entangled in their own internal issues caused by invisible red tape. Tune in to this episode of the Talent Angle to hear Martin Lindstrom, author of The Ministry of Common Sense, as he provides a practical five-step approach to ridding our organizations of the bureaucratic bottlenecks and red tape that plague every office by infusing greater empathy into the workplace. *This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2020 interview.

Mar 22, 202223 min

Emerging Talent Implications of Russia's Invasion of Ukraine With Brian Kropp and Peter Aykens

The Russian invasion of Ukraine has organizations across the globe considering the impact on their most important asset — their people. This episode covers the medium-term and long-term issues CHROs should consider in the event of a protracted invasion. In this Talent Angle interview, Gartner's chief of HR research Brian Kropp and Gartner HR practice vice president Peter Aykens discuss the talent implications of the Russian invasion on Ukraine and considerations for future crises. While most organizations are underway with immediate response efforts, HR leaders should prepare for the additional complexities of a continued conflict and carry these lessons into future disruptions. Brian Kropp is Gartner's chief of HR research. He oversees Gartner's research, tools, services and support for CHROs and their leadership teams. Before joining Gartner, he worked in a variety of roles, conducting different types of economic analysis to drive critical business outcomes. He holds a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in economics from Clemson University, and a doctorate in public policy and applied economics from the University of North Carolina. Peter Aykens is a practice vice president in Gartner's HR practice. He is responsible for building and leading research teams within the practice to address clients' key initiatives. Before his current role, he spent over 25 years at Gartner leading research teams focused on banking and financial services strategy, producing numerous studies that addressed business strategy, channels, marketing, customer experience and product challenges. He holds a bachelor's degree in political science from St. Olaf College; a master's degree in international politics from Aberystwyth University (formerly known as the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth); and a master's degree and a doctorate in political science from Brown University.

Mar 15, 202244 min

Making A Case For the "S" In ESG With Marcela Escobari

In this Gartner Talent Angle podcast, Marcela Escobari shares key metrics about job quality, economic mobility and job equity. While organizations are facing labor shortages in the short term, Escobari argues that there's been a long-term decline in job quality. She explains how churn in low-wage jobs is expensive for organizations, but low-wage employees often lack "stepping stone" opportunities to advance their careers. Marcela Escobari is the current Assistant Administrator for Latin America and the Caribbean at the U.S. Agency for International Development. At the time of this recording, she was a senior fellow in the Center for Sustainable Development, housed in the Global Economy and Development program at Brookings, where she led the Workforce of the Future initiative.

Mar 8, 202225 min

SPOTLIGHT: Educating the Workforce With Deanna Mulligan

In this episode of the Talent Angle podcast, executive and author Deanna Mulligan discusses the role that reskilling can and should play in the future of work. Mulligan shares insights from her book "Hire Purpose: How Smart Companies Can Close the Skills Gap" to highlight the importance of corporate education in digital business transformation and explain why organizations need to create a culture of lifelong learning for their employees. Deanna Mulligan is the former CEO of the Guardian Life Insurance Company of America and the author of "Hire Purpose: How Smart Companies Can Close the Skills Gap." In 2019, Fortune named Mulligan one of the "50 Most Powerful Women in Business." She holds degrees from the University of Nebraska and the Stanford Graduate School of Business. *This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2020 interview.

Mar 1, 202225 min

SPOTLIGHT: Navigating Future Uncertainty With Margaret Heffernan

Organizations obsess over predictions and forecasting, but the only certainty there is about the future is uncertainty. In this Talent Angle podcast interview, Margaret Heffernan, author of "Uncharted: How to Navigate the Future," explores how to operate with agility in times of uncertainty; arguing that the events with the greatest impact on complex systems — whether organizations or humanity — are often unpredictable. To better prepare for future uncertainty, she urges leaders and their employees to solicit the viewpoints of those around them for a holistic understanding of decisions and their consequences. *This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2020 interview.

Feb 22, 202223 min

11 Trends That Will Shape HR in 2022 With Gartner's Brian Kropp

The turbulence that shaped 2021 is expected to increase in 2022. In this Talent Angle interview, Gartner's Chief of HR Research Brian Kropp shares the critical talent predictions that will shape the workplace in the year ahead. He believes these shifts — labor market competition, talent management, hybrid work, fairness and health and wellness —will affect how HR functions prioritize their time, resources, and political capital. Run Time: 46:34 minutes You can read the full list of predictions at "11 Trends that Will Shape Work in 2022 and Beyond."

Feb 15, 202246 min

Addressing the Burnout Epidemic With Jennifer Moss

In her book "The Burnout Epidemic: The Rise of Chronic Stress and How We Can Fix It," Jennifer Moss implores organizations to design burnout strategies that move beyond apps, wellness programs and perks. Instead, she makes the case for a systematic and preventative approach to building an anti-burnout strategy. To do so, organizations must first understand the key drivers of burnout, why conventional approaches fall short and how leaders can build cultures that prioritize workforce resilience and health. Jennifer Moss is an award-winning journalist, author and international public speaker. She is a nationally syndicated radio columnist and writes for Harvard Business Review. Her first book, "Unlocking Happiness at Work," received the distinguished UK Business Book of the Year Award. Jennifer has been named a Canadian Innovator of the Year, an International Female Entrepreneur of the Year, and was a recipient of the Public Service Award from the Office of President Obama.

Feb 8, 202247 min

SPOTLIGHT: How to Change Anyone's Mind with Jonah Berger

*This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2020 interview. In this episode of the Talent Angle, author Jonah Berger discusses his book, The Catalyst, and offers an approach to changing people's minds. He argues that we are in an era of entrenched beliefs, so convincing others or pushing them in a direction has become ineffective. Instead, one should identify the key factors that cause resistance and overcome them by eliminating obstacles, reducing friction, and removing roadblocks. Berger identifies the five key barriers that inhibit change and explains how to reduce them based on his research and underlying psychology behind each barrier.

Feb 1, 202218 min

Uncovering Hidden Candidates With Joseph Fuller

Harvard Business School professor Joseph Fuller joins the Gartner Talent Angle podcast to share the latest insights from his white paper, "Hidden Talent: Untapped Talent." Fuller explains why fitting candidates are consistently overlooked by recruiting technology. He shares solutions for uncovering these workers, and argues why senior leaders play a critical role in ensuring the success of the hidden talent pipeline. Joseph Fuller is a Professor of Management Practice in General Management at Harvard Business School and co-leads the school's initiative, Managing the Future of Work. He graduated from Harvard Business School in 1981 and founded the consulting firm, Monitor Group, now Monitor-Deloitte. During his three decades in consulting, Fuller worked with senior executives and policymakers on a wide variety of issues related to corporate strategy and national competitiveness.

Jan 25, 202243 min

SPOTLIGHT: Removing Barriers to Accessibility with Anil Lewis

*This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2020 interview. In this Talent Angle episode, Anil Lewis, executive director for Blindness Initiatives at the National Federation of the Blind, explains how organizations can create inclusive environments for employees with disabilities. He offers guidance on recruitment and development strategies for differently-abled talent and dispels stereotypes about employees with disabilities. Lewis draws on both his personal and professional experiences to urge organizations to create equal opportunities for the development and growth of employees with disabilities. Anil Lewis is the executive director for Blindness Initiatives at the National Federation of the Blind, where he formerly served as the Director of Advocacy and Policy. Lewis became blind at the age of 25, while a student at Georgia State University. Shortly after graduating, he became a job development and placement specialist for blind clients. He later served as president of the Statewide Independent Living Council of Georgia and as the founding chairman of the board of directors of the Disability Law and Policy Center of Georgia.

Jan 19, 202225 min

SPOTLIGHT: Elevating Competent Leaders with Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic

*This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2020 interview. Dr. Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic, Chief Talent Scientist at Manpower Group, argues many of our leaders are incompetent. Chamorro-Premuzic believes this is largely due to humans' inability to distinguish between confidence and competence — that is, how capable we think an individual is, compared to how capable they actually are. In this Talent Angle podcast interview, he explores why ineffective leaders are so often elevated, arguing that our judgment is too easily clouded by charisma and charm. For organizations looking to advance more effective leaders, he makes the case for promoting competence, humility and integrity.

Jan 11, 202224 min

Best of 2021: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

We're starting the year with a compilation of some of our most popular DEI experts from last year. Organizations face growing pressure to create and maintain equitable workplaces as employees call for real progress and sustainable change. In this episode, we take a look back at three conversations with three experts who are working to advance DEI efforts and make enduring progress. We hope you enjoy our conversations with Janet Stovall, senior client strategist at the NeuroLeadership Institute, Eliza VanCort, organizational consultant and author, and Jeff Korzenik, investment strategist and advocate for non-traditional talent sources.

Jan 5, 202248 min

SPOTLIGHT: Reduce Friction to Improve Experience with Christiane Lemieux

*This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2020 interview. In this episode of the Talent Angle, author and entrepreneur Christiane Lemieux argues that friction, inefficiencies that slow processes in both business model and organizational design, is hurting most organizations. In her book Frictionless: Why the Future of Everything will be Fast, Fluid, and Made Just for You, she profiles entrepreneurs and organizations that have eliminated friction to improve customer and employee experience. Lemieux also discusses how friction in our personal and professional lives prevent us from becoming more productive. Christiane Lemieux is a serial entrepreneur, former Executive Creative Director at Wayfair, and author of three books. She operates and designs her lifestyle brand, Lemieux et Cie, and she is a frequent contributor to Architectural Digest and other design media. She is a graduate of Parsons School of Design and Queen's University in Canada.

Dec 28, 202119 min

Best of 2021: Rethink How Trust Impacts Organizations with Rachel Botsman

This week, we're re-releasing an audience favorite episode from this past year. Please enjoy our conversation with Rachel Botsman, a lecturer at Oxford University and author of "Who Can You Trust?" Botsman defines trust as the currency of interaction. She argues that trust has implications for how organizations can relate to their employees and customers, especially in a virtual world. Botsman joined the podcast to discuss the changing landscape of trust and to share how leaders can put trust into action to drive better outcomes.

Dec 21, 202140 min

SPOTLIGHT: Debunking the Nine Lies of Work With Ashley Goodall

*This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2020 interview. Too many leaders and organizations mistakenly base talent and business decisions on conventional wisdom—much of which damages employees individually and the workforce broadly. In his book "Nine Lies About Work: A Free Thinking Leader's Guide to the Real World," Ashley Goodall explores how real-world evidence contradicts universally-held workplace beliefs. Goodall discusses the truth behind the lies, providing guidance to create workplace environments that better serve the people inside them.

Dec 14, 202121 min

Preventing Collaboration Overload With Rob Cross

In this Talent Angle podcast, collaboration expert Rob Cross shares ways employees can become more efficient collaborators and reclaim and reinvest their time. Cross explains how small stressors throughout the work day are increasing, overwhelming and exhausting employees and lays out practical advice for addressing these issues. Rob Cross has studied the underlying network dynamics of effective organizations and the collaborative practices of high performers for more than 20 years. He is the Edward A. Madden Professor of Global Leadership at Babson College and the co-founder and director of the Connected Commons, a consortium of over 100 leading organizations accelerating network research and practice. Cross is a graduate of the University of Virginia's McIntire School of Commerce, and earned an MBA from UVA's Darden School and completed doctoral work at Boston University.

Dec 7, 202144 min

SPOTLIGHT: Steering Corporate Activism With Ben & Jerry's Chris Miller

*This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2020 interview. In the wake of recent killings of Black Americans, Ben & Jerry's put out a sharply-worded statement, which garnered social media attention for its strong condemnation of racial inequality and injustice. In this Talent Angle podcast interview, Chris Miller, global head of activism at Ben & Jerry's, shares the company's history of social activism and discusses how it's been uniquely positioned to effect global change. He also makes the case for corporate advocacy, urging organizations to have clarity in their beliefs and to speak out for their values.

Nov 30, 202118 min

Best of 2021: Cultivating Powerful Networks With Marissa King

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This week, we're re-releasing an audience favorite podcast from this year. Please enjoy our conversation with Marissa King, professor at the Yale School of Management, as she makes the case for the power of professional and personal networks. In her book "Social Chemistry: Decoding Patterns of Human Connection," she explores the different dimensions along which human connections are made, introducing three styles of network connection — expansionist, broker and convener. She offers practical tips and guidance for organizations looking to help their employees cultivate stronger professional ties.

Nov 23, 202141 min

SPOTLIGHT: Understanding What Gen Z Wants with Jason Dorsey

*This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2020 interview. Generational expert Jason Dorsey discusses the implications of a growing Gen Z workforce in his book "Zconomy", co-authored with Denise Villa, CEO of The Center for Generational Kinetics. He explains how global events influenced Gen Z's expectations as consumers and employees, and how employers can meet those expectations. Dorsey shares his and Villa's research on Gen Z's preferences for onboarding, feedback, recognition and compensation. Jason Dorsey is an author, keynote speaker, and researcher. He is president of The Center for Generational Kinetics, a generational speaking, research, and strategic consulting firm with clients from many industries. He is a three-time company founder and author of Y-Size Your Business, which details ways to improve Millennial performance.

Nov 16, 202123 min

Shaping the Leadership Vision for 2022 With Brian Kropp

In this Talent Angle podcast, Gartner chief of HR research Brian Kropp shares challenges and opportunities that are top of mind for CHROs as 2022 approaches. He discusses how HR must adapt to a hybrid future in which leaders and managers need new skills and employees expect a more human relationship with their organizations. Kropp goes on to explain how executives must take new approaches to decision making to usher in the changes needed in this disruptive environment. Brian Kropp is Gartner's chief of HR research. He oversees Gartner's research, tools, services and support for CHROs and their leadership teams. Before joining Gartner, he worked in a variety of roles, conducting different types of economic analysis to drive critical business outcomes. He holds a bachelor's and a master's in economics from Clemson University and a doctorate in public policy and applied economics from the University of North Carolina. Peter Aykens is a practice vice president in Gartner's HR practice. He is responsible for building and leading research teams within the practice to address client's key initiatives. In prior roles at Gartner, he spent over 25 years leading research teams focused on banking and financial services strategy, producing numerous studies that addressed business strategy, channels, marketing, customer experience and product challenges. He holds a bachelor's in political science from St. Olaf College; a master's degree in international politics from the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth; and a master's and a doctorate in political science from Brown University.

Nov 9, 202139 min

SPOTLIGHT: Creating More Human Organizations With Michele Zanini and Gary Hamel

*This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2020 interview. Bureaucracy kills innovation. So say Michele Zanini and Gary Hamel in their book "Humanocracy: Creating Organizations as Amazing as the People Inside Them." They argue that relying on outdated processes and capabilities, legacy systems and hierarchical decision-making hamstring growth and stifle workforce success. To overcome these challenges, they also provide practical guidance to create organizations that deliver business results and better serve the people inside them.

Nov 2, 202124 min

SPOTLIGHT: Creating More Human Organizations With Michele Zanini and Gary Hamel

*This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2020 interview. Bureaucracy kills innovation. So say Michele Zanini and Gary Hamel in their book "Humanocracy: Creating Organizations as Amazing as the People Inside Them." They argue that relying on outdated processes and capabilities, legacy systems and hierarchical decision-making hamstring growth and stifle workforce success. To overcome these challenges, they also provide practical guidance to create organizations that deliver business results and better serve the people inside them.

Nov 2, 202124 min

Disarming Change Resistance with David Schonthal

In his book, "The Human Element: Overcoming the Resistance that Awaits New Ideas," Kellogg professor David Schonthal challenges the default assumption that selling an idea requires the seller to heighten its appeal. Instead, he makes the case that failure to adopt ideas, strategies or products is often due to the four key psychological frictions that oppose change: inertia, effort, emotion and reactance. He argues that successful leaders and innovators must identify, understand and overcome these to achieve novel outcomes.

Oct 26, 202137 min

SPOTLIGHT: Exploring Amazon's Playbook with Brian Dumaine

*This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2020 interview. Amazon's presence in consumers' lives is seemingly inescapable, though whether—and for how long— this hold will last is unclear. In his book, Bezonomics: How Amazon is Changing Our Lives and What the World's Best Companies Are Learning From It, author Brian Dumaine explores just that. In doing so, he offers an insightful portrait of Jeff Bezos and the sprawling enterprise he's built, as well as tips for businesses to compete in this digital age.

Oct 19, 202118 min

Hiring Second-Chance Talent With Jeff Korzenik

In this Gartner Talent Angle episode, author and banker Jeff Korzenik shares insights about the second-chance talent pool—that is, reemploying candidates with criminal records. He offers practical advice on tapping into non-traditional sources of talent by differentiating between felony types, partnering with nonprofits and reevaluating legacy talent policies and processes. Jeff Korzenik is Chief Investment Strategist for Fifth Third Bank, one of the nation's largest banks. He is the author of the book "Untapped Talent: How Second-Chance Hiring Works for Your Business and the Community" on the business case and best practices for hiring people with criminal records.

Oct 12, 202132 min

SPOTLIGHT: Communicate With Impact with Steve Herz

*This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2020 interview. Steve Herz argues positive feedback can limit personal and professional growth, while constructive feedback can lead to self improvement. He frames these insights using three communication traits: authority, warmth, energy (AWE). According to Herz, individuals can leverage the AWE framework to more effectively communicate and connect. Steve Herz is a talent agent and career advisor, as well as the president and founding partner of IF Management, now a part of the Montag Group. He has represented and coached dozens of sports, media, and entertainment leaders over the course of nearly three decades. Steve's ultimate goal is to use his motivational message and distinct skillset to aid others on their journey to greater heights.

Oct 5, 202118 min

Building A Fairer Employee Experience With Brian Kropp

Questions of fairness and equity in the workplace have a renewed urgency, given the transition to hybrid work and the more human relationship between employees and employers. Workplace fairness--either perceived or actual--has real consequences on an organization's performance and retention. Gartner's Chief of HR Research Brian Kropp joins the Gartner Talent Angle to discuss strategies that organizations can apply to ensure employees are heard to bolster fairness. Brian Kropp is Gartner's Chief of HR Research. He oversees Gartner's research, tools, services and support for CHROs and their leadership teams. Before joining Gartner, he worked in a variety of roles, conducting different types of economic analyses to drive critical business outcomes. He holds a B.S. and M.S. in Economics from Clemson University and a Ph.D. in Public Policy and Applied Economics from the University of North Carolina. Peter Aykens is a Practice Vice President in Gartner's Human Resources practice. He is responsible for building and leading research teams within the practice addressing client's key initiatives. In prior roles at Gartner, he spent over 25 years leading research teams focused on banking and financial services strategy producing numerous studies that addressed business strategy, channel, marketing, customer experience and product challenges. He holds a B.A. in Political Science from St. Olaf College; a MSc.(Econ) degree in International Politics from the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth; and a MA and Ph.D. in Political Science from Brown University.

Sep 28, 202133 min

SPOTLIGHT: Championing the 4-Day Workweek With Andrew Barnes

*This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2020 interview. Businesses across industries and geographies are facing disruption on multiple fronts — economic turmoil, employee activism, regulatory uncertainty. In this Talent Angle podcast episode, Andrew Barnes, author of "The 4 Day Week," argues that success in this environment calls for businesses to embrace new ways of working which are rooted in flexibility. Barnes shares his company's journey to designing a shorter workweek for employees and urges other organizations to abandon what he views as an entrenched anachronism, the 5-day workweek.

Sep 21, 202119 min

Listen Again: WORK RULES! Laszlo Bock, Former Google SVP of People

The team is working on new episodes of the Gartner Talent Angle podcast, which will start rolling out in a few weeks. In the meantime, new host Dion Love shares some of the team's favorite episodes of the show. This episode originally aired in March 2017. Laszlo Bock believes that giving people freedom and supplementing our instincts with hard science are steps on the path to making work meaningful and people happy. Laszlo joins the Talent Angle to discuss the seminal importance of recruiting, rethinking engagement, creating transparent workplaces, fostering feedback, and so much more.

Sep 14, 202146 min

SPOTLIGHT: Create a Compelling Data Story with Nancy Duarte

*This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2020 interview. On this episode of the Talent Angle podcast, executive Nancy Duarte shares insights from her new book DataStory: Explain Data and Inspire Action through Story. Duarte emphasizes the importance of empathy when presenting data, offers compelling structures for storytelling and outlines strategies to craft data-driven recommendations. Nancy Duarte is a communication expert who has been featured in several media outlets and is also a Harvard Business Review contributor. As a persuasion expert, she specializes in incorporating story patterns into business communications, and her firm, Duarte, Inc., is a leader behind some of the most influential visual messages in business and culture. She's written five bestselling books—four of which have won awards. She's also spoken at numerous conferences and her TEDx talk has garnered over two million views. She regularly speaks at business schools and is a lecturer at Stanford University.

Sep 7, 202120 min

Listen Again: Originals — How Innovators Achieve Success with Adam Grant

The team is working on new episodes of the Gartner Talent Angle podcast, which will start rolling out in a few weeks. In the meantime, new host Dion Love shares some of the team's favorite episodes of the show. This episode originally aired in April, 2016. For generations, we have focused on the individual drivers of success: passion, hard work, talent, and luck. But today, success is increasingly dependent on how we interact with others. Through his research, Adam Grant argues that at work, most people operate as either takers, matchers, or givers. Whereas takers strive to get as much as possible from others and matchers aim to trade evenly, givers are the rare breed of people who contribute to others without expecting anything in return. Using his own pioneering research as Wharton's youngest tenured professor, Grant shows that these styles have a surprising impact on success. Although some givers get exploited and burn out, the rest achieve extraordinary results across a wide range of industries.

Aug 31, 202153 min

SPOTLIGHT: Becoming an Empowering Leader with Frances Frei

*This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2020 interview. Succeeding as a leader requires you to create conditions that enable others to thrive and perform. But too often, leaders overly center themselves in an effort to ensure effectiveness. In her new book, Unleashed: The Unapologetic Leader's Guide to Empowering Everyone Around You, Harvard Business School professor Frances Frei challenges our existing models of leadership. She proposes a different orientation—one which shifts the frame of reference from leaders to those around them.

Aug 24, 202113 min

Retaining Employees Through Great Managers with Clint Pulver

In this Talent Angle podcast, workforce expert and "Undercover Millennial" Clint Pulver shares his unique methodology of "undercover" interviews to understand employees' workplace experiences. He discusses the impact of underperforming managers on employees — from low engagement to increased attrition. Using qualitative findings from his interviews, he argues that managers and leaders should create moments that lead to solutions and develop mentorship opportunities for themselves and members of their teams. Clint Pulver is a professional keynote speaker and author of "I Love It Here: How Great Leaders Create Organizations Their People Never Want to Leave". Pulver has worked with corporations to create loyalty through his work and research as the "Undercover Millennial." He has been featured by BusinessQ Magazine as a "Top 40 Under 40." In 2020, Pulver won an Emmy Award for his short film "Be a Mr. Jensen," which tells the story of how a single moment and a particular mentor can change the course of a life.

Aug 17, 202147 min

SPOTLIGHT: Fostering a Culture of Integrity with AirBnB's Rob Chesnut

*This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2020 interview. Companies often assume their workplace cultures are ones with high levels of integrity. But too many rely on reactive rather than proactive approaches to managing misconduct. On this episode of Gartner's Talent Angle, Rob Chesnut, Chief Ethics Officer of Airbnb, offers practical advice on creating organizational culture with intentional integrity. Chestnut also lays out how companies can effectively clarify their ethical stances and motivate employees to model desired values.

Aug 10, 202115 min

Discover the Power of Subtraction With Leidy Klotz

Humans are hardwired to add rather than subtract. Across various contexts ー whether biological, cultural or economic ー we often default towards more. Professor Leidy Klotz, author of "Subtract: The Untapped Science of Less, " argues we pay a price for the belief that more is better. In this Gartner Talent Angle interview, Klotz makes the case for the untapped potential of less, exploring subtraction as an overlooked strategy to achieve business results.

Aug 3, 202141 min

SPOTLIGHT: Evaluating the Impact of the #MeToo Movement With Sylvia Ann Hewlett

*This excerpt was taken from our 2020 interview. The #MeToo movement has called attention to the prevalence of workplace misconduct. In response, organizations across industries and sectors have had to confront the many risks—legal, reputational, and financial—misconduct and harassment pose to their bottom line. In her book #MeToo in the Corporate World: Power, Privilege, and the Path Forward, labor economist and award-winning author Sylvia Ann Hewlett urges companies to recognize the adverse consequences of toxic workplace cultures. She provides HR leaders and professionals with tools and strategies to create more equitable and safe workplace environments, especially for marginalized groups.

Jul 27, 202119 min