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In this episode our guest is Steve Hatfield, principal with Deloitte Consulting and serves as the Global Leader for Future of Work for the firm. Steve has more than 20 years of experience advising global organizations on issues of strategy, innovation, organization, people, culture, and change. We discuss what impact the pandemic had on the world o…
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In this episode of the WorkLife HUB podcast, our guest is Kecia M. Thomas, Dean of the UAB College of Arts and Sciences, an internationally recognized expert in the psychology and workplace diversity realms. Tune in as we discuss diversity dynamics in the workplace, the career experiences of high potential women of colour, or the 'pet to threat' te…
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The balance between work and private life is a challenge for so many and Dr. Scott Behson is making it his personal mission to help. On this show, we chat with Scott about his new book, The Whole-Person Workplace: Building Better Workplaces through Work-Life, Wellness, and Employee Support. If it's your goal to build a positive, fulfilling, high-pe…
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How to have a focus on diversity and inclusion in engineering? Why embracing diversity is particularly important for the Schindler Group? Join our new podcast conversation as we discuss some of the fundamentals of the diversity and inclusion realm with Eric Howard Way, Global Head of Inclusion, Diversity and CSR at the Schindler Group.…
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​For car-makers, the COVID-19 pandemic has changed everything. How did, Skoda Auto, the largest Czech car manufacturer, one of the world's oldest automotive brands, react to the crises and mobilised all its available resources to turn things around? In this episode, we chat with Andre Wehner, Skoda's Chief Digital Officer, who played a crucial role…
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In this episode, our guest, for the second time, is Ellen Ernst Kossek, an internationally recognized thought leader on employer support of work and family/personal life integration, gender and diversity. She is an academic, social scientist and Distinguished Professor of Management at the Purdue University. Among many we speak about the impact of …
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In this episode, our guest is Kristen Anderson, Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer for Barilla. We chat about how Barilla has introduced Smart Working, and how this prepared them for the lockdowns in Italy and elsewhere. Kristen also shares their work on diversity and inclusion and that Barilla has won a Catalyst Award in 2021 on Advancing Women…
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Schools and kindergartens closing has been probably the biggest headaches for working parents throughout the pandemic. Many parents had to take paid or unpaid time off, use their parental leave and many women had to leave the labour market altogether. A handful of employers have really stepped up to help their employees. In this episode we hear fro…
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In this episode, our 2 distinguished guests are joining us from the Boston College Center for Work & Family, which is the leading university-based center in the US, focused on helping employers enhance the employee experience, increase employee productivity, and improve the quality of employee lives. Dr. Brad Harrington and Jennifer Sabatini Fraone…
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Did you know that Hamburg tops the German traffic jam ranking with people spending up to 130 hours per year bumper-to-bumper? Our guest today is Burkhard Rönnefarth, Director of Coworking at Deutsche Bahn, Station & Service AG. Tune in as we discuss the future of train travels and train stations, and the signature coworking space of Deutsche Bahn, …
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In this episode, our guest is Mona Malone, Chief Human Resources Officer and Head of People & Culture for BMO Financial Group. We discuss how BMO has enabled employees, who could, to shift to remote working, how they have trained managers and how BMO is able to maintain the culture of the organisation for the remote workforce.…
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Is there a price for success? Are there win-win solutions for both employers and employees to achieve organisational success? These are some of the highly exciting issues we discuss today with our two guests, Giovanni Russo of Cedefop, and Gijs van Houten of Eurofound, who share with us the key findings of the fourth edition of the European Company…
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In this conversation, in which we are chatting with Giorgio Luigi Risso, we get a closer look at the activities of the Public Employment Service provider in the Piedmont Region in Italy, and why it can be important for such government organisations to focus more on work-life balance. This episode is recorded to promote the Equality for Work and Lif…
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Teleworking is here to say - what it means for policy makers and enterprises? In this episode we chat with Jon C. Messenger, teleworking expert, Team Leader of the Working Conditions Group at the International Labour Organization (ILO) in Geneva. In the conversation, we touch upon ILO's recent publication 'Practical Guide on Teleworking during the …
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Join us as we are hosting Erin L. Kelly, Sloan Distinguished Professor of Work and Organization Studies at the MIT Sloan School of Management, co-author of the recently published book, Overload: How Good Jobs Went Bad and What We Can Do about It. Drawing on five years of research, including hundreds of interviews with employees and managers, Kelly …
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In this fascinating conversation, we are hosting Gerrit Van de Mosselaer of the Federal Public Service - Social Security in Belgium. Gerrit introduces us to the NOVO concept, one of the most successful culture change initiatives ever implemented in the Belgian public sector. Listen in as Gerrit shares great insight about the nuances of rolling out …
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In this episode, we are joined by Suzanne Lucas, the Evil HR Lady. Suzanne and Agnes chat about the particular challenges HR professionals encountered during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, her take on flexible working and teleworking, and how she sees the evolvement of the post-pandemic work and workplaces. They also touch upon the Black …
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In this episode, we speak with Hilde Olsen, who is coordinating the work of the European Network of Public Employment Services in the European Commission. We discuss the challenges for long-term unemployed to find paid work, especially if they have caring responsibilities, and the point of view of employers broadening their recruitment pool. The ep…
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In this podcast episode, we connect with Michelle King, Director of Inclusion at Netflix, and author of the book, The Fix: Overcome the Invisible Barriers That Are Holding Women Back at Work. We speak about practicing inclusive leadership at the workplace during and after the COVID-19 pandemic, the notion of femininity stigma, and why diversity and…
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Our guest on this episode is David Smith Ph.D. co-author of Athena Rising: How and Why Men Should Mentor Women. Listen in to this insightful conversation as we discuss the story behind Athena Rising, mentoring women at the workplace, and the upcoming book of David, Good Guys: How men can be better allies for women in the workplace.…
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In this conversation, we speak with Alison Maitland and Rebekah Steele, the co-authors of the book INdvisible: Radically rethinking inclusion for sustainable business results. Where does diversity end and inclusion begin? What is a naturally inclusive leader? Listen in to the conversation to find out more!…
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In our new episode, we chat with Emanuela Pozzan and Umberto Cattaneo of the ILO, about the Women at Work Centenary Initiative, that aims at better understanding why progress on delivering on decent work for women has been so slow and what needs to be done towards securing a better future for women at work. The conversation also touches upon the re…
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On this episode, we speak about how Alex Goryachev, Cisco's Managing Director of Innovation Strategy and Programs, went from being a hands-on manager in the Silicon Valley world to writing a book. We also touch on why the "lonely innovator" is a total myth and what is the link between Diversity and Inclusion and innovation.…
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In this episode of the WorkLife HUB podcast we are chatting with Dan Reed, Founder of the Career Dad, with a very important mission: to positively impact as many dads' lives as possible. Through podcasting, fathers' groups, exchange of experience, and especially sharing his experience with working fatherhood he empowers men to embrace their parenti…
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According to the research of Kaihan Krippendorff, only 8 out of 30 biggest innovations in the past decades were by entrepreneurs and the rest by employees. What are the essentials of innovation within companies? How can businesses encourage and enable innovation? In this episode we tap into the experience of Kaihan, business strategist, author of D…
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After having served on nuclear submarines in the US Navy, and spending some time working on nuclear plants, William Becker decided he needed a change. What made him decide on academia, and in particular neuroscience, emotions and HRM? In this captivating episode, we are hosting Professor Becker, of Virginia Tech, co-author of one of the most touted…
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In this episode, we are joined by Ariane Ollier-Malaterre, Professor of at Université du Québec at Montréal. Her research focuses on individuals’ work and life identities in light of technological changes, and of diverse organizational and national contexts. In this conversation, we talk about the different aspects and impact of work-life balance p…
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In this episode, the WorkLife HUB podcast sits down with Caitlyn Collins, Assistant Professor of Sociology at Washington University in St. Louis, author of Making Motherhood Work: How Women Manage Careers and Caregiving. Listen in as Agnes and Caitlyn speak about the notion of work-life justice, gender inequality at the workplace and in family life…
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Klaus Hochreiter is the CEO and co-founder of eMagnetix an online marketing agency. In October 2018, eMagnetix made headlines in Austria, and Europe, with its innovative work initiative, based on a 30-hour-workweek at full salary. How to make such arrangements work in real life? Why Klaus is not in favour of teleworking? Listen in as we discuss the…
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In this new episode, which we specifically recorded ahead of Europe's biggest HR event of 2019, the Zukunft Personal Europe, we are hosting Laura Dekker, the youngest person ever to circumnavigate the Globe. Tune in as Laura shares her fascinating story with us, what she learned along the way, and what are her future plans!…
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In this episode, we are talking to Mike Rognlien, a founding member of Facebook's L&D team, and author of This Is Now Your Company: A Culture Carrier's Manifesto. We discuss: why did Mike decide to write his book and what is he hoping to change in the world, the echo chamber in the Silicon Valley, working at Facebook, living your authentic self at …
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Recorded live in Brussels, in this special episode we are joined by René Mat and Sven Vandyck of Accenture Benelux. Listen in as we discuss the role of diversity and inclusion company policies, the business imperative of Inclusion & Diversity, Accenture's LGBT Allies initiative and the Open@Work network. Want to know more about diversity and inclus…
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Why did Henry Ford not want creativity and innovation? What are the new emotions of competitive advantage? In this podcast episode Dan Cable, an award-winning professor or organisational behaviour at London Business School, discusses his new book, Alive at Work, and shares his research insights on how neuroscience could help people love what they w…
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In this fascinating podcast conversation, we talk to Kevin Green, Founder and CEO of What's Next Consultancy. Kevin Green has spent a career reviewing the employment market and advising both governments and companies. Among many occupations, he worked for the Royal Mail as HR Director, from 2003 to 2008 where he was part of the leadership team whic…
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In our new episode, which we specifically recorded ahead of Europe's biggest HR event of 2018, the Zukunft Personal Europe, we are hosting Enrico Palumbo, Human Resources Director and Member of the Executive Board of SAP Switzerland. Tune in as we discuss, among many fascinating topics, what is the secret behind SAP's success in being recognized as…
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In our new episode, Whitney Johnson, innovation and disruption theorist, joins us on the show. She was named one of the world's fifty most influential management thinkers by Thinkers50 in 2017. In this podcast we are chatting with Whitney about her new book, Build an 'A'-Team: Play To Their Strengths and Lead Them Up the Learning Curve. We unpack t…
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In our new WorkLife HUB podcast episode we are chatting with Andy Molinsky, professor of organizational behaviour at Brandeis University's International Business School, author of REACH and GLOBAL DEXTERITY, about how to step out of your comfort zone. We also discuss practical tools and three main strategies that can help you build confidence and r…
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