While We Were Working: Your Weekly Small Business HR News and Strategy Podcast

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While We Were Working: Your Weekly Small Business HR News and Strategy Podcast

This weekly podcast for HR Pros and People Leaders focuses on topics like employee engagement, workplace culture, and HR law for the agile, modern workplace. Learn more at: http://whilewewereworking.com. Host Joey Price, members of the Jumpstart HR team and guests bring their own personal perspective and years of experience to cover trending topics you might’ve missed while you were working. Visit jumpstart-hr.com for more episodes and to learn more about our HR Outsourcing support services.

  1. MAR 12

    Internal Hiring vs External Hiring - What’s Better? Ft. Fit Small Business

    Summary This episode’s conversation explores the topic of internal versus external hiring in small businesses. Experts from Jumpstart HR and the Fit Small Business team discuss the key differences between the two methods, including the impact on cost, time efficiency, employee morale, retention rates, and diversity of skill sets. They also provide a five-step framework to determine whether to fill a role with an internal hire or an external hire, which includes assessing current skills and gaps, identifying growth and development opportunities, conducting a cost benefit analysis, considering cultural fit and adaptability, and evaluating long-term impact and strategic alignment. Takeaways Internal and external recruitment methods have different impacts on cost, time efficiency, employee morale, retention rates, and diversity of skill sets. A five-step framework can help small businesses determine whether to fill a role with an internal hire or an external hire: assess current skills and gaps, identify growth and development opportunities, conduct a cost benefit analysis, consider cultural fit and adaptability, and evaluate long-term impact and strategic alignment. Communication, performance reviews, and feedback are important in assessing current skills, identifying growth opportunities, and promoting internal candidates. Cost considerations include compensation, benefits, and potential expenses for external hiring, while internal hiring may involve salary adjustments and filling previous positions. Cultural fit and adaptability should be considered when deciding between internal and external candidates, as well as the long-term impact and alignment with business goals. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 03:23 Key differences between internal and external recruitment methods 06:00 Cost implications of internal versus external hiring 08:46 Time efficiency of internal and external recruitment methods 14:16 Effect of internal and external recruitment on employee morale and retention 16:31 Impact of internal and external candidate recruiting strategies on diversity of skill sets 21:57 Step 1: Assessment 24:30 Step 2: Identifying 28:04 Step 3: Costs 31:24 Step 4: Culture 31:54 Step 5: Long-term impact and strategic alignment   To learn more about Internal vs External Hiring, visit @FitSmallBusiness’s Helpful Guide: https://fitsmallbusiness.com/internal-vs-external-recruiting   To subscribe to Fit Small Business, visit: https://link.fitsmallbusiness.com/join/65m/hr-social-signup   To work with Jumpstart HR’s team of HR professionals, visit our website: www.jumpstart-hr.com

    32 min
  2. MAR 8

    NYC’s AI Bias Law Isn’t Working + Demystifying Employee Ratings

    SummaryIn this episode, Joey Price and Sommer Ketron discuss New York City’s AI bias law and the challenges it faces in terms of enforcement and compliance. They also evaluate the use of numerical ratings in performance reviews, highlighting the pros and cons of this approach. The conversation emphasizes the importance of clear communication in performance management and offers assistance in developing effective performance rating systems. TakeawaysNew York City’s AI bias law, which requires employers to audit automated employment decision tools for potential bias, has faced challenges in terms of compliance and enforcement.The law’s narrow scope and lack of awareness among employers contribute to low compliance rates.Numerical ratings in performance reviews provide clarity and a means of quantifying performance, but they can also be subjective and demotivating.Alternative approaches to performance reviews that focus on feedback and improvement without assigning numerical scores may be more effective.Clear communication and evaluation of performance rating systems are crucial for successful performance management. Chapters00:00 - Introduction and Overview01:54 - Discussion of New York City’s AI Bias Law03:55 - Challenges and Non-Compliance with the Law08:30 - Enforcement and Compliance Issues15:10 - Numerical Ratings in Performance Reviews and Pros and Cons of Numerical Ratings20:00 - Clarity and Subjectivity of Numerical Ratings26:01 - Alternative Approaches to Performance Reviews28:00 - Importance of Communication in Performance Management28:27 - Assistance with Performance Rating Systems30:07 - Conclusion

    30 min
  3. MAR 5

    Traits of a Great Leader at Work + My Job Changed And I’m Not Happy About It

    Summary In this episode, Joey Price and Sommer Ketron discuss the traits of a great leader and how to compare oneself against those traits. Also exploring what to do when an employee’s job changes and they are no longer happy about it. The conversation emphasizes the importance of hiring for fit, prioritizing attitude over aptitude, and motivating employees to be engaged. Also discussing the Gallup poll that suggests only 10% of people in management positions have the talent to lead, highlighting the need for coaching and support. In the Consultant’s Corner segment, they provide insights on how to handle job changes and address employee dissatisfaction.   Takeaways Hiring for fit is crucial to ensure employees align with the position and the company’s culture. Great leaders prioritize attitude over aptitude, focusing on employees’ willingness to learn and grow. Motivation and employee engagement are key to inspiring employees to perform at their best. Coaching and support are essential for developing management skills and bridging skill or will gaps. Handling job changes requires open communication, understanding employee concerns, and managing expectations.   Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 01:16 - Article: Are You a Great Leader or an Average Leader? 04:48 - Hiring for Fit 07:20 - Attitude vs. Aptitude 10:37 - Motivation and Employee Engagement 13:14 - Management Ability and Coaching 16:13 - Consultant’s Corner: Handling Job Changes

    30 min
  4. MAR 1

    HR’s Toughest Challenges + Can AI Hire Better Candidates?

    Summary In this episode, Joey Price and Sommer Ketron discuss the challenges that HR professionals face and how candidates are using AI to cheat the recruiting process. Exploring top concerns keeping HR executives up at night, including navigating HR budgets and managing hybrid remote workplaces. And discussing the shift in focus from recruitment and retention to building company culture and learning development. The importance of employee engagement and people analytics is highlighted, along with practical tips for job seekers and hiring managers to adapt to the use of AI in the hiring process.   Takeaways HR executives are concerned about navigating HR budgets, managing hybrid remote workplaces, recruitment and retention, employee engagement, and people analytics. Candidates are using AI tools to craft resumes and cover letters, making it difficult for hiring managers to identify qualified candidates on paper. Hiring managers should familiarize themselves with AI tools and look for indicators of AI-generated content, such as language and sentence structure. To adapt to the use of AI in the hiring process, hiring managers can prioritize in-depth references, work samples, skill demonstrations, and assessments. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 02:23 - What’s Keeping HR Up at Night 03:49 - Navigating HR Budgets and Managing Hybrid Remote Workplaces 04:55 - Shift in Focus: Recruitment and Retention 06:42 - Importance of Employee Engagement 09:23 - The Significance of People Analytics 12:57 - Consultants Corner 13:19 - Candidates Using AI to Cheat the Recruiting Process 16:04 - Advice for Job Seekers and Hiring Managers 23:22 - Using One-Way Video Interviews 26:16 - Conclusion

    27 min
  5. FEB 15

    Exploring Current Work Trends + Value of Podcast for HR Professionals

    Summary In this episode, Joey, with guests Bill Banham and Christopher Bjorling from the People and Performance Podcast, is here to provide insights while covering various topics related to current trends in the world of work. They discuss impactful changes, such as the shift to remote work and the rapid advancement of technology. Exploring the long-term viability and impact of remote work on organizational culture, while also highlighting the use of podcasts as a strategic learning tool for HR professionals, offering insights and perspectives from industry experts. They also share success stories and impactful conversations from their very own People and Performance Podcast, which viewers interested in learning and continuing their personal and professional development can explore.   Takeaways The world of work has undergone significant transformations, including the shift to remote work and the rapid advancement of technology. Remote work has become a new norm for many organizations, and its long-term viability and impact on organizational culture depend on leadership and individual preferences. Podcasts can be a valuable tool for HR professionals to stay up to date on industry trends and continuously learn. They provide bite-sized insights and perspectives from industry experts. Success stories and impactful conversations on podcasts can inspire and provide valuable insights for HR professionals. Continuous learning and staying adaptable are crucial in the ever-evolving world of work.   Chapters 00:00 - Introduction and Guest Bios 03:06 - Impactful Changes in the World of Work 08:05 - Rapid Advancement of Technology and its Impact on the Workplace 12:31 - Long-Term Viability and Impact of Remote Work 18:07 - Addressing Work-Life Balance in Remote Settings 23:09 - Podcasts as a Strategic Learning Tool for HR Professionals 29:11 - Success Stories and Impactful Conversations on the Podcast 35:45 - Conclusion

    37 min
  6. FEB 6

    Navigating Religious Inclusion in the Workplace + How to Handle Employee Grievances with Company

    Summary In this episode, Joey and Sommer discuss two topics that are often considered taboo in business: religious inclusion at work and addressing negative employee sentiment. They explore the complexities of religious inclusion, the importance of cultural sensitivity, and the legal protections for religious accommodations. They also provide insights on how to handle employee grievances and foster a positive work environment. Takeaways Religious inclusion at work is becoming more important as employees seek to bring their whole selves to the workplace. Companies should create policies and practices that accommodate religious observances and foster a culture of inclusivity. Legal protections exist for employees’ religious freedoms, and employers must make reasonable accommodations unless it causes undue hardship to the business. Addressing negative employee sentiment requires open and honest communication. Employers should conduct one-on-one interviews to understand the root causes of dissatisfaction and work towards resolving them. Consulting with HR professionals can provide guidance and support in navigating complex issues related to religious inclusion and employee grievances. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 02:20 Religious Inclusion at Work 03:43 Shifting Culture and Expression of Self 05:23 Cultural Sensitivity and Religious Observances 10:00 Legal Protection and Religious Accommodations 19:18 Investigating Employee Grievances 24:26 Consultant’s Corner: Addressing Negative Employee Sentiment

    29 min
5
out of 5
15 Ratings

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This weekly podcast for HR Pros and People Leaders focuses on topics like employee engagement, workplace culture, and HR law for the agile, modern workplace. Learn more at: http://whilewewereworking.com. Host Joey Price, members of the Jumpstart HR team and guests bring their own personal perspective and years of experience to cover trending topics you might’ve missed while you were working. Visit jumpstart-hr.com for more episodes and to learn more about our HR Outsourcing support services.

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