We're Only Human Ben Eubanks
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A human resources podcast focused on blending research and practical advice to help today's HR, talent, and learning leaders improve business outcomes.
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3 Keys to Better Employee Retirement Savings and Returns
What's it going to take for them to be able to retire? They're going to need to number one: save. Number two, have earnings on what they've saved. And number three, they're going to have to minimize the deductions coming out of their accounts. We call that the three key drivers.
Chris Thixton, Principal, Pension Consultants, Inc.
We're Only Human -- Episode 178
In this episode of We're Only Human, host Ben Eubanks and retirement benefits strategist Chris Thixton discuss the importance of properly managing retirement plans and benefits, emphasizing the three key drivers. It stresses the need for HR leaders to set clear goals, establish measurable metrics, and prioritize transparency. A practical example is shared where a company enhanced its retirement plan outcomes through a strategic shift in focus and commitment. The conversation highlights the significance of caring for employees' financial security and the impact of proactive retirement planning on individuals' future well-being.
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3 Talent Leaders Speak on Skills, Fairness, and Branding
Recruiting is preparation for retention. I think it's really top of mind that we should focus on that because a lot of people think that recruiting is just the top of funnel--just getting people in the door. But the experience that people have during the recruitment process... Data has supported that it flows into the retention of that individual throughout their life cycle.
We're Only Human -- Episode 177
Today's podcast episode is a replay of the Q4 2024 livestream research release keynote panel conversation between Travis Windling of RBC, Lisa Brignall of Coca Cola, and Camille Tate of Strava. Listeners can expect to learn:
Insights on Diverse Hiring Strategies Focus on Data-Driven Recruitment Decisions Practical Tips for Recruitment SuccessSee the show archives and sign up for episode updates -
Aligning Employee Effort with Company Goals: Lessons from Rothy's
"So how do we ensure that our team is focused on the right things so that they're making an impact and seeing that reflected in the business success? As companies increasingly are focused on the bottom line, we just cannot afford to have employees working on things that are not moving the ball forward as it relates to our priorities."
Michelle Pulido, Senior Vice President of People and Workplace, Rothy's
We're Only Human -- Episode 176
This episode of We're Only Human discusses how Rothy's, a sustainable company, prioritizes connecting with employees, aligning employee experience with business priorities, and providing choices and flexibility in recognition. Michelle Pullido, the Senior Vice President of People and Workplace at Rothy's, shares insights on strategies for creating a positive employee experience, including understanding employee motivations, aligning with leadership priorities, and utilizing platforms like Goody for employee recognition.
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Using a "Me Manual" to Increase Employee Belonging
"We can make the case. Research is out there that prioritizing connection over productivity is the fastest way to get the productivity. When people have the sense of belongings and feel valued and be part of something, the productivity goes up."
Junko Fukuma, AVP of Talent, Healthesystems
We're Only Human -- Episode 175
In this episode of "We're Only Human," Ben Eubanks interviews Junko Fukuma about the importance of creating connections and fostering belonging in the workplace. They discuss the concept of a "me manual" as a tool to facilitate understanding and communication between team members. Junko shares insights on how the me manual can improve team dynamics, enhance productivity, and create a sense of belonging. The conversation highlights the significance of personal connections, especially in a remote work setting, and emphasizes the impact of prioritizing human connections over productivity.
Three takeaways:
Me Manual: A tool used for creating connections and fostering understanding in the workplace by sharing brief user manuals with questions about working preferences and communication styles.Importance of Connection: Prioritizing connection over productivity leads to increased productivity and retention in the workplace.Psychological Safety: Creating a culture of psychological safety allows for open communication and constructive feedback among team members.
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Why HR Should Consider the CEBS Employee Benefits Certification
"I also enjoy the face to face with employees. And I think I really have chosen this field of benefits, this discipline, because I want to help employees maximize the benefits that are offered to them."
Summer Martin, Human Resources Generalist, STRATA-G Solutions
We're Only Human -- Episode 174
The episode features a conversation between Ben Eubanks and Summer Martin about Summer's journey in pursuing the Certified Employee Benefits Specialist (CEBS) certification. Summer shares her passion for educating employees on benefits and helping organizations enhance their benefits offerings. She discusses the importance of effective communication in benefits and the value of specialized certifications in HR. The conversation highlights the role of benefits in attracting and retaining talent, as well as the significance of tailoring benefits information to different audiences.
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Unleashing the Power of Good Managers: Insights from CHRO Cheryl Gochis
"And someone says, 'I don't think management's for me.' Celebrate that! When somebody says that to you, you need to celebrate and say, 'Great decision!' As an individual contributor, you have joy in your job by being excellent, by being a subject matter expert."Cheryl Gochis, Chief Human Resources Officer, Baylor University We're Only Human - Episode 173 In this episode, Ben Eubanks interviews Cheryl Gochis, the chief human resources officer at Baylor University. They discuss the importance of enabling and selecting great leaders. Cheryl highlights the impact of a good manager on their team, the importance of truthful job descriptions for manager roles, and the need for HR professionals to understand and support the business they serve. The interview also highlights the value of sharing real stories and narratives to guide managers, rather than adopting a formulaic approach.
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