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#17: Who actually knows what HR does?

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The future of the people profession depends on attracting the brightest and best minds. But HR faces a particular problem: many graduates and others entering the labour market aren’t sure what it actually involves.In this episode of That HR Podcast, People Management’s Maggie Baska and Lilly Howlett discuss how HR can compete for talent with portfolio careerist and former HR leader Guy Pink and Yvonne Smyth, director of Hays’ human resources recruitment business. They ask whether the people profession needs a better marketing campaign to recruit the next generation of talent, and whether it matters that HR isn’t widely understood. And brush up on your favourite Shakespearean monologue and step into the spotlight – we’re exploring how drama and actor training can help business leaders conquer their stagefright in the workplace. Plus, Tim Pointer helps a listener concerned about how to handle a burgeoning office romance. Don't forget to give us your feedback by tweeting us at @peoplemgt or email pmeditorial@haymarket.com.Thank you to our guests from this episode:Guy Pink, portfolio careerist and former HR director of AddactionYvonne Smyth, director of Hays human resources recruitment businessRichard Keith, voice and communication coach at the Royal Central School of Speech and DramaTim Pointer, founder of Starboard Thinking

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The future of the people profession depends on attracting the brightest and best minds. But HR faces a particular problem: many graduates and others entering the labour market aren’t sure what it actually involves.In this episode of That HR Podcast, People Management’s Maggie Baska and Lilly Howlett discuss how HR can compete for talent with portfolio careerist and former HR leader Guy Pink and Yvonne Smyth, director of Hays’ human resources recruitment business. They ask whether the people profession needs a better marketing campaign to recruit the next generation of talent, and whether it matters that HR isn’t widely understood. And brush up on your favourite Shakespearean monologue and step into the spotlight – we’re exploring how drama and actor training can help business leaders conquer their stagefright in the workplace. Plus, Tim Pointer helps a listener concerned about how to handle a burgeoning office romance. Don't forget to give us your feedback by tweeting us at @peoplemgt or email pmeditorial@haymarket.com.Thank you to our guests from this episode:Guy Pink, portfolio careerist and former HR director of AddactionYvonne Smyth, director of Hays human resources recruitment businessRichard Keith, voice and communication coach at the Royal Central School of Speech and DramaTim Pointer, founder of Starboard Thinking

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