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The Talent Tango where we will be interviewing guests to speak about talent acquisition, recruitment technologies, marketing, and human resources topics.

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The Talent Tango where we will be interviewing guests to speak about talent acquisition, recruitment technologies, marketing, and human resources topics.

    Shifting from Transactional to Transformational Recruiting

    Shifting from Transactional to Transformational Recruiting

    In this podcast episode, the host interviews James Lafferty, Vice President of Global Talent Acquisition at Epicor, to discuss the shift from transactional to transformational recruiting. Lafferty shares insights on focusing on business outcomes, refining hiring requirements, and using data in recruiting strategies. He explains the differences between transactional and transformational recruiting, emphasizing proactive engagement in business decisions, and discusses Epicor's global presence and talent acquisition strategies. The episode explores the significance of engaging with hiring managers early in the recruitment process, akin to cybersecurity's 'shifting left' principle, to align talent acquisition with business goals better. Lafferty also delves into managing hiring manager expectations, the role of data in supporting recruitment decisions, and fostering a culture of recruitment within organizations. The discussion includes strategies for communicating effectively with hiring managers and empowering recruitment teams to be more independent and strategic.
    Highlights:
    01:36 The Journey from Transactional to Transformational Recruiting
    05:42 Shifting Left: Engaging Early in the Business Process
    17:01 The Hiring Manager Maturity Model: A Guide to Effective Recruitment
    20:06 Leveraging Data in Recruitment: Strategies and Challenges
    22:53 Empowering Recruiters: Coaching for Confidence and Independence
    Guest:

    James Lafferty is originally from the UK and now lives in Austin, Texas having moved in 2015. James is the VP of Global Talent Acquisition at Epicor Software, a 4,600-person Software company. James is responsible for the strategy and operations of Epicor’s talent acquisition teams. The position oversees global Talent Acquisition, Executive Recruiting, Talent Operations, Employer Branding, Global Mobility, and University Recruiting Teams worldwide.
     
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jameslafferty/ ------
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    • 25 min
    Defining Success in Talent and People Management

    Defining Success in Talent and People Management

    In this podcast episode, Amir Bormand is joined by Kristen Duckett, the SVP of People and Talent at Cavnue, to discuss the intricacies of defining success in talent and people management. Kristen shares insights into the importance of clarity, persistence, and a consultative approach in HR. The episode delves into Cavnue's mission to innovate roadways for safer, more efficient transportation, underscoring the challenges and strategies in talent acquisition and management. Kristen emphasizes understanding business needs, setting realistic expectations, and the critical role of metrics in evaluating success and guiding HR practices. She also discusses the importance of listening, communication, and developing solutions-oriented approaches to effectively manage expectations and challenges in the HR field.
    Highlights
    02:33 Defining Success in Talent and People Management
    04:38 Metrics for Measuring Success in HR
    08:24 Navigating Ownership and Decision-Making in HR
    11:41 Effective Talent Acquisition Strategies
    16:38 The Importance of Clear Communication and Feedback
    Guest: 
    Kristen Duckett is a seasoned HR leader with over 20 years of experience in both established companies and high-growth startups. Currently serving as the SVP, People & Talent at a Series A tech startup, she has a strong track record in leadership coaching, talent management, and building HR functions from scratch. Her career includes notable roles at Capital One, Hilton, and Fannie Mae, where she developed and executed comprehensive HR strategies. Kristen joined Cavnue in 2021 as the first People & Talent hire, driving the development and execution of strategies that foster business and organizational success.
    Prior to Cavnue, Kristen held significant HR leadership positions, including VP roles at Fannie Mae and Hilton, where she supported top executives and led talent initiatives for large divisions. Her expertise spans talent acquisition, performance management, and workforce planning, with a focus on cultivating inclusive cultures and high-performing teams. Kristen lives in Clifton, Virginia, with her husband and daughters, Paige, Emma, and Alexa. She holds a B.A. in English from the University of Pennsylvania and actively participates in the Northern Virginia chapter of the National Charity League.
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristen-duckett
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    • 25 min
    Building Trusted Partnerships in Talent Acquisition

    Building Trusted Partnerships in Talent Acquisition

    This episode features Lubna Khaleeli, Director of Talent Acquisition at Coupa, discussing the intricate aspects of partnerships and stakeholder management within the realm of talent acquisition. She emphasizes the importance of establishing trusted relationships, harnessing data and authenticity to provide strategic hiring solutions, and prioritizing business outcomes. Lubna shares insights into the challenges of aligning with hiring managers and navigating the complexities of different stakeholder expectations. Through examples from her career, she highlights the impact of advocating for candidates and the necessity of a solution-oriented approach to problem-solving in talent acquisition. The discussion encapsulates the vital role of talent acquisition specialists in benefiting the businesses they serve and fostering a transformative environment through strategic and thoughtful engagement with candidates and hiring managers.
    Highlights
    01:59 The Art of Building Trusted Partnerships in Talent Acquisition
    05:16 Defining Success in Talent Acquisition Beyond Hires
    07:22 Navigating Challenges and Advocating for Candidates
    18:04 Empowering Talent Teams and Stakeholder Management
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    • 22 min
    Talent Acquisition Driving Business Success

    Talent Acquisition Driving Business Success

    In this podcast episode, Amir welcomes Amie Ernst, Director of Talent Acquisition at Pinecone, to discuss the crucial role of talent acquisition in understanding and influencing the rhythm of a business. Amie shares her insights on how talent acquisition is more than just monitoring and managing processes; it's about being an integral part of the business growth by knowing when and how to inject talent effectively. She highlights Pinecone's approach to building generative AI applications and the importance of strategic talent placement in startup environments. The conversation also explores the concept of influencing without authority, the significance of building trust with leadership, and the impact of talent acquisition on business goals. Amie stresses the importance of collaboration between recruiters and department leaders to ensure talent meets the immediate and future needs of the business. Furthermore, she discusses the challenges of influencing business leaders and the importance of strategic thinking and flexibility in talent acquisition to drive company success.
    Highlights
    01:29 The Art of Talent Acquisition and Business Influence
    02:16 Understanding the Rhythm of Business
    04:43 Influencing Without Authority: A Talent Acquisition Strategy
    08:13 Operational Challenges and Strategic Solutions in Talent Acquisition
    10:37 Building Trust and Influence in Talent Acquisition
    12:57 Navigating the Tech Bubble: A Reset for Talent Acquisition
    21:01 Stakeholder Engagement and Setting Expectations
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    • 25 min
    The Future of Work: Talent Strategy Insights

    The Future of Work: Talent Strategy Insights

    In this podcast episode, Steve Cadigan, LinkedIn's first Chief HR Officer and expert on the future of work, discusses the evolving landscape of human resources and talent strategy. Topics covered include the importance of accountability, defining success, stakeholder engagement, and the dynamics between hiring managers and talent HR. Steve delves into the challenges the HR industry faces, particularly the complexities around hiring, onboarding, and aligning talent strategies with company values. He emphasizes the need for organizations to adapt to rapid changes in job requirements, skills, and workplace culture. The conversation also touches on the potential impacts of AI on HR practices, advocating for AI to complement talent strategies by enhancing personal job satisfaction and organizational fit rather than focusing on cost savings. Steve shares insights from his extensive experience and suggests ways to improve recruitment processes and talent management for a more engaged and productive workforce.
    Highlights
    00:31 Defining Accountability and Success in HR
    02:08 The Complex Role of HR in Balancing Growth and Compliance
    05:35 Challenges in Talent Acquisition and the Evolving Job Market
    26:24 The Future of Work: AI, Automation, and the Talent Landscape
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    Guest:
    Steve Cadigan is a true luminary in the world of talent. His expertise is regularly sought after by some of the most prestigious organizations on the planet, including dynamic organizations like Google, Manchester United, The Royal Bank of Scotland, the City of Lisbon Portugal, and the BBC. Not only that, but he's also a trusted advisor to top-tier venture capital and consulting firms like Sequoia, and McKinsey & Co..
    Steve may be best known for being LinkedIn’s first Chief HR Officer helping design what many consider to be the gold standard of company culture. Throughout his illustrious career, Steve has consistently demonstrated his ability to build teams, shape cultures, and transform organizations into nothing less than "world-class" performers. His remarkable achievements have garnered accolades from esteemed publications such as the Wall Street Journal and Fortune magazine, solidifying his reputation as a true industry visionary. 
    In recognition of his outstanding contributions, Steve Cadigan was rightfully named one of the top 200 Global Thought Leaders in the realm of People and Talent in 2021 and again in 2023. In 2021 Steve published his first book on the future of work titled “Workquake” which immediately was recognized as a “Hot New Release” on Amazon.com.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/cadigan/
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    • 31 min
    Exploring Servant Leadership in Talent Team

    Exploring Servant Leadership in Talent Team

    In this podcast episode, Amir Bormand interviews Joe Ortiz, the Global Talent Acquisition Manager at Datadog. They discuss the talent team's growth, promotion criteria, and keeping teams motivated during tough economic times. Joe shares insights on servant leadership within talent acquisition, emphasizing the importance of empathy, providing team members with stretch opportunities, and shielding them from unnecessary tasks to foster their best work. He also delves into managing workloads effectively when resources are limited and the importance of maintaining job security and psychological safety during economic uncertainty. The dialogue further explores the significance of upward feedback, trust, and assuming good intent for continuous improvement in leadership roles. The episode concludes with ways to contact Joe and encourages sharing the episode with those interested in leadership and talent growth strategies.
    Highlights
    01:31 Exploring Talent Growth and Leadership in Tough Times
    01:45 The Essence of Servant Leadership in Talent Management
    03:23 Unsticking Stuck Stuff: Leadership in Action
    06:03 Learning from Failure: A Leadership Perspective
    06:58 Fostering Independent Problem-Solving in Teams
    10:23 Adapting to Economic Challenges in Talent Acquisition
    13:24 Maintaining Team Morale in Uncertain Times
    17:07 Seeking and Giving Feedback for Leadership Growth
    Guest:
    Joe Ortiz is a Talent Acquisition Partner with strong consulting, relationship-building, and analytical skills. He has demonstrated experience in the tech, music, and media industries. Joe is adept at defining and driving best-in-class recruiting strategies, exceeding hiring plan deliverables, and providing influential leadership to recruitment teams. With proven success in scaling companies globally, he has a demonstrated history of recruiting across North America, Europe, Nordics, and APAC, and across various lines of business including Data Science, Analytics, Product, Tech, Finance, Accounting, and Legal. Committed to enhancing the candidate experience, Joe is focused on continuously evolving the talent strategy and improving the selection process.
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joeortiz54/
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    • 20 min

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