Ceb Talent Angle With Scott Engler

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CEB Talent Angle explores new approaches to talent. Every month, we talk with people on the forefront of talent innovation innovators, academics, HR professionals, economists, coaches to gain insight into the most interesting and cutting edge ideas in the world of talent and people development.https://www.cebglobal.com/human-resources/englers-angle.htmls

Episodios

  • SPOTLIGHT: Rethink How Trust Impacts Organizations With Rachel Botsman

    14/06/2022 Duración: 26min

    On this episode of the Gartner Talent Angle podcast, trust expert Rachel Botsman defines trust as the currency of interaction. She argues that trust has implications for how organizations can relate to their employees and customers, especially in a virtual world. Botsman joined the podcast to discuss the changing landscape of trust and to share how leaders can put trust into action to drive better outcomes. Rachel Botsman is a lecturer at Oxford University and an expert on trust. She is the author of “What’s Mine is Yours” and “Who Can You Trust?”. Botsman’s TED talks have been viewed more than five million times, and she hosts the podcast series “Trust Issues.” *This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2021 interview.

  • Rethinking Corporate Feminism with Reshma Saujani

    07/06/2022 Duración: 44min

    A historic number of women left their jobs in 2021, resulting in their lowest workforce participation since 1988. Author and activist Reshma Saujani confronts the “big lie” of corporate feminism in her book Pay Up: The Future of Women and Work (And Why It’s Different Than You Think), and she presents a bold plan to address the systemic biases impacting working women. On this episode of the Gartner Talent Angle, Reshma explains how the cost of inaction ⁠— for families, the economy, and women themselves ⁠— is too great to ignore. To fuel this urgency, she shares strategies to create lasting change.

  • SPOTLIGHT: Cultivating Powerful Networks With Marissa King

    31/05/2022 Duración: 27min

    Marissa King, professor at the Yale School of Management, makes the case for the power of professional and personal networks. In her book “Social Chemistry: Decoding Patterns of Human Connection,” she explores the different dimensions along which human connections are made, introducing three styles of network connection — expansionist, broker and convener. She offers practical tips and guidance for organizations looking to help their employees cultivate stronger professional ties. *This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2020 interview.

  • SPOTLIGHT: Getting Serious About Inclusion With Janet Stovall

    24/05/2022 Duración: 26min

    In this episode of the Gartner Talent Angle, Janet Stovall, senior client strategist at the NeuroLeadership Institute, discusses the strategies organizations can apply to elevate inclusion as a key business priority. She shares how to better define diversity, articulate its value, and hold individual leaders accountable for inclusion outcomes. Janet Stovall is a senior client strategist at the NeuroLeadership Institute, where she helps companies implement diversity, equity and inclusion practices. Her work addresses systemic racism, focuses on understanding the value of diversity, and offers straightforward, objective solutions to unlock that value. Her TED talk challenging business to get serious about inclusion has nearly 2 million views. Prior to joining NLI, Stovall was Senior Director, Social Impact and The UPS Foundation, and also served as UPS’s DE&I communications lead. *This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2020 interview.

  • SPOTLIGHT: Excellence Is No Accident with Horst Schulze

    17/05/2022 Duración: 33min

    In this episode, Horst Schulze, founder and former COO of The Ritz Carlton Hotel Company, discusses how a strong vision for the entire stakeholder ecosystem, not just shareholders, leads to excellence. He shares his views on talent management, strategy execution, leadership, customer service and employee engagement.   *This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2020 interview.

  • LISTEN AGAIN: Championing the 4-Day Workweek With Andrew Barnes

    10/05/2022 Duración: 46min

    Businesses across industries and geographies are facing disruption on multiple fronts — economic turmoil, employee activism, regulatory uncertainty. In this Talent Angle podcast episode, Andrew Barnes, author of “The 4 Day Week,” argues that success in this environment calls for businesses to embrace new ways of working which are rooted in flexibility. Barnes shares his company’s journey to designing a shorter workweek for employees and urges other organizations to abandon what he views as an entrenched anachronism, the 5-day workweek.   *This interview originally published in 2020.

  • SPOTLIGHT: Achieving Productive Remote Work with Bob Pozen

    04/05/2022 Duración: 25min

    Productivity expert Bob Pozen joins the podcast to discuss his latest book, “Remote, Inc.”. He argues that employees should see themselves as owners of their own business of one and see their managers as clients. He also gives advice for how to make meetings and day-to-day work more effective.   Bob Pozen is a Senior Lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of Management and a non-resident Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution. He is a former president of Fidelity Investments and executive chairman of MFS Investment Management. He has extensive experience in business, government and journalism. He is the co-author of “Remote, Inc.: How to Thrive at Work...Wherever You Are” and author of “Extreme Productivity: Boost Your Results, Reduce Your Hours”.   *This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2020 interview.

  • Using Failure As A Pathway to Success With Suneel Gupta

    26/04/2022 Duración: 32min

    On this episode of the Gartner Talent Angle, author and keynote speaker, Suneel Gupta explains why even some of the best ideas fail to take root. He shares how the lessons he gleaned from interviews with some of the most successful individuals in the world fueled his latest book, Backable: The Surprising Truth Behind What Makes People Take a Chance On You. Suneel shares his own experience of learning from failure, and he explains why before you can convince others, you must first convince yourself. He argues that the greatest enemy to innovation is exhaustion, and leaders must take care of their energy as much as they take care of their time and their talent.   Suneel Gupta writes and speaks about the changing world of work, and how we succeed both externally and internally. He is the bestselling author of  "Backable", which is rooted in Suneel’s journey from the "Face of Failure" for the New York Times to the "New Face of Innovation" for the New York Stock Exchange. Suneel is the founding CEO of RISE, which

  • SPOTLIGHT: Catalyzing Growth through Learning with Jeff Maggioncalda

    19/04/2022 Duración: 20min

    Jeff Maggioncalda, CEO of Coursera, discusses the importance of reskilling amidst disruption from the COVID-19 pandemic. He shares the skilling trends Coursera has observed as a growing number of employees have moved to virtual environments and explains why learning can be a powerful driver of employee engagement.   *This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2020 intervie

  • LISTEN AGAIN: Psychological Safety, Teamwork and Performance with Dr. Amy Edmondson

    12/04/2022 Duración: 53min

    Do your employees feel safe asking questions or admitting their mistakes in the workplace? Amy Edmondson, Harvard Business School Professor and author of The Fearless Organization, shares why psychological safety in the workplace is critical to foster employee performance and innovation. She details how a psychologically safe environment creates a culture where talent can feel safe to express their left-field ideas, correct their mistakes, and turn half-finished thoughts into the next big thing. This interview originally aired in 2019.

  • SPOTLIGHT: No Rules the Netflix Way With Erin Meyer

    05/04/2022 Duración: 19min

    Erin Meyer, professor at INSEAD business school, argues that long-held beliefs about culture are failing its corporate adherents. In the book, “No Rules Rules: Netflix and the Culture of Reinvention,” she and her co-author —  Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings — detail the Netflix way, exploring lessons gleaned from the company’s successes and failures. For organizations looking to follow the Netflix playbook, she counsels focusing on high performance, top pay, limited rules and radical candor.   *This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2020 interview.

  • Building Inclusive Organizations With Cisco’s CHRO Fran Katsoudas and Great Place to Work’s CEO Michael C. Bush

    29/03/2022 Duración: 53min

    An inclusive workplace makes all employees feel equally involved in and supported across all areas. Fran Katsoudas, Cisco CHRO, and Michael C. Bush, Great Place to Work CEO, join the Talent Angle to share insights and lessons that help leaders build inclusive organizations. Both make the case why doing so isn’t only an altruistic act, but also has real business impact on outcomes such as revenue and market performance. They also discuss the pillars that define Cisco’s globally recognized culture of inclusion, challenges to building an inclusive culture with a dispersed workforce, emerging ways to foster trust and belonging, and which new inequities are materializing in a disruptive talent landscape.   Francine Katsoudas is executive vice president and chief people, policy and purpose officer of Cisco. In this role, Fran oversees critical functions that instill Cisco’s conscious culture, contribute to the company’s overall performance and advance Cisco’s purpose to “Power an Inclusive Future for All.” The stra

  • SPOTLIGHT: Bringing Common Sense Back to the Organization With Martin Lindstrom

    22/03/2022 Duración: 23min

    Companies have become entangled in their own internal issues caused by invisible red tape. Tune in to this episode of the Talent Angle to hear Martin Lindstrom, author of The Ministry of Common Sense, as he provides a practical five-step approach to ridding our organizations of the bureaucratic bottlenecks and red tape that plague every office by infusing greater empathy into the workplace. *This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2020 interview.

  • Emerging Talent Implications of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine With Brian Kropp and Peter Aykens

    15/03/2022 Duración: 44min

    The Russian invasion of Ukraine has organizations across the globe considering the impact on their most important asset — their people. This episode covers the medium-term and long-term issues CHROs should consider in the event of a protracted invasion. In this Talent Angle interview, Gartner’s chief of HR research Brian Kropp and Gartner HR practice vice president Peter Aykens discuss the talent implications of the Russian invasion on Ukraine and considerations for future crises. While most organizations are underway with immediate response efforts, HR leaders should prepare for the additional complexities of a continued conflict and carry these lessons into future disruptions. Brian Kropp is Gartner’s chief of HR research. He oversees Gartner’s research, tools, services and support for CHROs and their leadership teams. Before joining Gartner, he worked in a variety of roles, conducting different types of economic analysis to drive critical business outcomes. He holds a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degre

  • Making A Case For the "S" In ESG With Marcela Escobari

    08/03/2022 Duración: 25min

    In this Gartner Talent Angle podcast, Marcela Escobari shares key metrics about job quality, economic mobility and job equity. While organizations are facing labor shortages in the short term, Escobari argues that there’s been a long-term decline in job quality. She explains how churn in low-wage jobs is expensive for organizations, but low-wage employees often lack “stepping stone” opportunities to advance their careers. Marcela Escobari is the current Assistant Administrator for Latin America and the Caribbean at the U.S. Agency for International Development. At the time of this recording, she was a senior fellow in the Center for Sustainable Development, housed in the Global Economy and Development program at Brookings, where she led the Workforce of the Future initiative.

  • SPOTLIGHT: Educating the Workforce With Deanna Mulligan

    01/03/2022 Duración: 25min

    In this episode of the Talent Angle podcast, executive and author Deanna Mulligan discusses the role that reskilling can and should play in the future of work. Mulligan shares insights from her book “Hire Purpose: How Smart Companies Can Close the Skills Gap” to highlight the importance of corporate education in digital business transformation and explain why organizations need to create a culture of lifelong learning for their employees. Deanna Mulligan is the former CEO of the Guardian Life Insurance Company of America and the author of “Hire Purpose: How Smart Companies Can Close the Skills Gap.” In 2019, Fortune named Mulligan one of the “50 Most Powerful Women in Business.” She holds degrees from the University of Nebraska and the Stanford Graduate School of Business. *This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2020 interview.

  • SPOTLIGHT: Navigating Future Uncertainty With Margaret Heffernan

    22/02/2022 Duración: 23min

    Organizations obsess over predictions and forecasting, but the only certainty there is about the future is uncertainty. In this Talent Angle podcast interview, Margaret Heffernan, author of “Uncharted: How to Navigate the Future,” explores how to operate with agility in times of uncertainty; arguing that the events with the greatest impact on complex systems — whether organizations or humanity — are often unpredictable. To better prepare for future uncertainty, she urges leaders and their employees to solicit the viewpoints of those around them for a holistic understanding of decisions and their consequences. *This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2020 interview.

  • 11 Trends That Will Shape HR in 2022 With Gartner’s Brian Kropp

    15/02/2022 Duración: 46min

    The turbulence that shaped 2021 is expected to increase in 2022. In this Talent Angle interview, Gartner’s Chief of HR Research Brian Kropp shares the critical talent predictions that will shape the workplace in the year ahead. He believes these shifts — labor market competition, talent management, hybrid work, fairness and health and wellness —will affect how HR functions prioritize their time, resources, and political capital. Run Time: 46:34 minutes You can read the full list of predictions at “11 Trends that Will Shape Work in 2022 and Beyond.”

  • Addressing the Burnout Epidemic With Jennifer Moss

    08/02/2022 Duración: 47min

    In her book “The Burnout Epidemic: The Rise of Chronic Stress and How We Can Fix It,” Jennifer Moss implores organizations to design burnout strategies that move beyond apps, wellness programs and perks. Instead, she makes the case for a systematic and preventative approach to building an anti-burnout strategy. To do so, organizations must first understand the key drivers of burnout, why conventional approaches fall short and how leaders can build cultures that prioritize workforce resilience and health. Jennifer Moss is an award-winning journalist, author and international public speaker. She is a nationally syndicated radio columnist and writes for Harvard Business Review. Her first book, “Unlocking Happiness at Work,” received the distinguished UK Business Book of the Year Award. Jennifer has been named a Canadian Innovator of the Year, an International Female Entrepreneur of the Year, and was a recipient of the Public Service Award from the Office of President Obama.

  • SPOTLIGHT: How to Change Anyone's Mind with Jonah Berger

    01/02/2022 Duración: 18min

    *This episode is an excerpt taken from our 2020 interview. In this episode of the Talent Angle, author Jonah Berger discusses his book, The Catalyst, and offers an approach to changing people’s minds. He argues that we are in an era of entrenched beliefs, so convincing others or pushing them in a direction has become ineffective. Instead, one should  identify the key factors that cause resistance and overcome them by eliminating obstacles, reducing friction, and removing roadblocks. Berger identifies the five key barriers that inhibit change and explains how to reduce them based on his research and underlying psychology behind each barrier.

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