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HR Leaders

HR Leaders

著者: Chris Rainey
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概要

Join host Chris Rainey on the HR Leaders Podcast, where he sits down with top Chief People Officers, CHROs, and leading HR experts to uncover the strategies, trends, and insights shaping the future of human resources. Each episode dives into best practices in people management, leadership challenges, and transformative HR innovations that impact both business success and society at large. Whether you're an HR professional or simply passionate about modern workplace strategies, this podcast delivers expert advice, real-world experiences, and the latest trends in HR, making it your go-to resource for all things human resources.

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  • The #1 Skills Mistake That Slows Big Companies Down
    2026/02/10

    In this episode of the HR Leaders Podcast, we sit down with Ilja Bitterling, VP Skills Intelligence & Performance Management at Deutsche Telekom, to unpack how large organizations can finally make skills data usable, trusted, and decision ready.

    Ilja explains why skills intelligence is not about inventories, but about creating a shared language that connects workforce decisions, performance outcomes, and future readiness. He breaks down how Deutsche Telekom moves from fragmented skill signals to clear, comparable insights leaders can actually act on.

    Most importantly, he shares why performance management and skills cannot live apart anymore, and how organizations that connect them move faster, allocate talent better, and avoid betting the future on outdated role assumptions.


    🎓 In this episode, Ilja discusses:

    1. Why fragmented skill data slows workforce readiness
    2. What it takes to make skills credible at enterprise scale
    3. How shared skill language improves mobility and planning
    4. Why skills intelligence must support decisions, not documentation
    5. How Deutsche Telekom connects skills and performance, not just roles


    🙏‍ Thank you to our series partner - atlas copilot

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    13 分
  • Why Skills Expire Every 3 Years in Tech (and What HR Must Do)
    2026/02/04

    In this episode of the HR Leaders Podcast, we sit down with Vincent Lecerf, Executive Vice President, Human Resources at Orange, to unpack how purpose, diversity, and skills become real business levers inside a fast moving telecom and technology environment.

    Vincent explains why serving communities is not brand marketing, it’s an operating model, from safer phones for children to digital education for seniors, and why HR must integrate DEI directly into strategy, governance, and incentives, not treat it as a side initiative.

    Most importantly, he shares how skills expiration, inclusive leadership, and AI acceleration are forcing CHROs to rethink reskilling cycles, leadership accountability, and how change happens with people, not to them.


    🎓 In this episode, Vincent discusses:

    1. How diverse teams drive innovation and inclusive AI
    2. How Orange embeds DEI directly into business strategy and incentives
    3. How AI acceleration changes HR’s role from policy owner to skills architect
    4. Why skills expire in three years, not decades, and what HR must do about it
    5. Why community service and inclusion strengthen brand trust and performance


    🙏‍ Thank you to our series partner - atlas copilot

    Meet the AI-native adaptive learning platform that builds the course, teaches the skill, and proves the impact, while work is happening, not weeks later → https://www.atlascopilot.com/

    See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    15 分
  • How Airbus Decides What AI Should and Shouldn’t Do
    2026/01/29

    In this episode of the HR Leaders Podcast, we sit down with Vincent Dupuis, Vice President HR Digital & AI at Airbus, to unpack how organizations should decide what to automate, what to augment, and what must be protected as AI reshapes work at scale.

    Vincent explains why augmentation, not replacement, is the real story of AI at work, using powerful analogies to show how AI should extend human capability, not hollow it out. He breaks down how Airbus thinks about freeing people from low value tasks, while deliberately protecting deep expertise, critical thinking, and safety critical knowledge.

    Most importantly, he shares why ethical governance, human in the loop learning, and robust knowledge roots are non negotiable in environments where quality, trust, and safety define success.


    🎓 In this episode, Vincent discusses:

    1. How automation should free time for higher value human work
    2. Why augmentation beats replacement as the dominant AI model
    3. How Airbus embeds ethical AI governance before access is granted
    4. Why protecting deep expertise and critical thinking is essential for safety
    5. How Airbus decides which work should be augmented, automated, or protected


    🙏‍ Thank you to our series partner - atlas copilot

    Meet the AI-native adaptive learning platform that builds the course, teaches the skill, and proves the impact, while work is happening, not weeks later → https://www.atlascopilot.com/

    See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    16 分
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