14 min

Episode 001: Unveiling the 'People Dividend': Redefining Human Capital in the Workplace The People Dividend Podcast

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The inaugural episode of The People Dividend Podcast, hosted by Mike Horne, introduces listeners to a fresh perspective on the workforce's role in organizational growth and success. The series is dedicated to shifting the traditional view of employees from being seen as resources to being recognized as crucial assets that drive innovation and success.
The episode lays the foundation for a discussion on how valuing employees can lead to significant business achievements. It addresses the need for a new approach in how businesses implement practices that unlock the potential of their human capital. Mike Horne plans to delve into topics such as innovative business strategies for human capital, redefining the role of employees, the importance of diversity and inclusion, and measuring the impact of a people-focused approach on organizational success.
Central to the podcast is the concept of the "people dividend," which Horne describes as the return on investment businesses see when they invest in their employees' growth and well-being. He identifies key areas for investment, such as building trust, encouraging motivation, ensuring open communication, retaining employees, making better decisions, and enhancing the organization's reputation.
The discussion emphasizes practical steps leaders can take to foster a work environment where every employee feels valued and invested in. This approach, according to Horne, not only improves organizational culture but also contributes to long-term success and customer satisfaction.
The People Dividend Podcast aims to provide listeners with actionable strategies and insights from a variety of professionals and experts, encouraging a dialogue on transforming the workplace. Horne invites listeners to engage with the content and contribute to rethinking the value of people in business.
Quotes:
“Much like financial dividends, the people dividend is a return on investment. But in this case, the investment is in people, their growth and their well-being.” (3:51 | Mike Horne) 
“Trust is at the cornerstone of effective leadership and getting people to bring the best of who they are to what they do. Leaders who adopt a people-centric approach often are cultivating these high levels of trust within their team. And this trust yields dividends in the form of increased engagement, improved teamwork, and heightened overall productivity. These are all things that are of important consideration to chief executives, to chief people officers, or chief human resources officers, engagement, teamwork, productivity, and essential to providing a great customer experience.” (4:28 | Mike Horne) 
“In the world-class organizations in which I've had an opportunity to lead, decision-making is so central to creating great places to work, to creating places where people do their best work. Leaders who trust, who empower their employees, to foster a culture of ownership and accountability are those organizations that succeed.”. (9:10 | Mike Horne)
 
Links:
Learn more about Mike Horne on Linkedin
Email Mike at mike@mike-horne.com
Learn More About Executive and Organization Development with Mike Horne
Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikehorneauthor 
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikehorneauthor/, 
LinkedIn Mike’s Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/6867258581922799617/, 
Schedule a Discovery Call with Mike: https://calendly.com/mikehorne/15-minute-discovery-call-with-mike  
 
Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm

The inaugural episode of The People Dividend Podcast, hosted by Mike Horne, introduces listeners to a fresh perspective on the workforce's role in organizational growth and success. The series is dedicated to shifting the traditional view of employees from being seen as resources to being recognized as crucial assets that drive innovation and success.
The episode lays the foundation for a discussion on how valuing employees can lead to significant business achievements. It addresses the need for a new approach in how businesses implement practices that unlock the potential of their human capital. Mike Horne plans to delve into topics such as innovative business strategies for human capital, redefining the role of employees, the importance of diversity and inclusion, and measuring the impact of a people-focused approach on organizational success.
Central to the podcast is the concept of the "people dividend," which Horne describes as the return on investment businesses see when they invest in their employees' growth and well-being. He identifies key areas for investment, such as building trust, encouraging motivation, ensuring open communication, retaining employees, making better decisions, and enhancing the organization's reputation.
The discussion emphasizes practical steps leaders can take to foster a work environment where every employee feels valued and invested in. This approach, according to Horne, not only improves organizational culture but also contributes to long-term success and customer satisfaction.
The People Dividend Podcast aims to provide listeners with actionable strategies and insights from a variety of professionals and experts, encouraging a dialogue on transforming the workplace. Horne invites listeners to engage with the content and contribute to rethinking the value of people in business.
Quotes:
“Much like financial dividends, the people dividend is a return on investment. But in this case, the investment is in people, their growth and their well-being.” (3:51 | Mike Horne) 
“Trust is at the cornerstone of effective leadership and getting people to bring the best of who they are to what they do. Leaders who adopt a people-centric approach often are cultivating these high levels of trust within their team. And this trust yields dividends in the form of increased engagement, improved teamwork, and heightened overall productivity. These are all things that are of important consideration to chief executives, to chief people officers, or chief human resources officers, engagement, teamwork, productivity, and essential to providing a great customer experience.” (4:28 | Mike Horne) 
“In the world-class organizations in which I've had an opportunity to lead, decision-making is so central to creating great places to work, to creating places where people do their best work. Leaders who trust, who empower their employees, to foster a culture of ownership and accountability are those organizations that succeed.”. (9:10 | Mike Horne)
 
Links:
Learn more about Mike Horne on Linkedin
Email Mike at mike@mike-horne.com
Learn More About Executive and Organization Development with Mike Horne
Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikehorneauthor 
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikehorneauthor/, 
LinkedIn Mike’s Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/6867258581922799617/, 
Schedule a Discovery Call with Mike: https://calendly.com/mikehorne/15-minute-discovery-call-with-mike  
 
Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm

14 min