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  • 008 - From Degrees to Skills: How SAP Is Innovating the Skills-Based Hiring Movement
    2026/05/05
    As AI reshapes the workplace, one question continues to rise to the top: Are we hiring and developing talent based on what people can do—or what’s written on their resume? In this episode of Joey’s HR Lounge, Joey Price sits down with Caroline Hanke, Global Head of Organizational Growth and Health at SAP, to explore how one of the world’s leading organizations is putting skills-based hiring and internal mobility into practice. Caroline’s journey into HR is anything but traditional. With a background in computer science, she made a deliberate pivot into HR to help shape how organizations evolve in the age of AI—where skills, not job titles or degrees, are becoming the true currency of work. Together, Joey and Caroline unpack how SAP is building a skills-led organization, leveraging internal opportunity marketplaces, and activating employee network groups to surface hidden talent and expand access to opportunity. This conversation goes beyond theory. It’s a practical look at what it takes to move from static job structures to dynamic, skills-based workforce strategies—especially in a time when no one can fully predict what the future of work will look like. If you’re an HR leader navigating uncertainty, workforce transformation, or the shift toward skills-based hiring, this episode offers a grounded and forward-looking perspective. 🔑 Key Topics Covered What skills-based hiring really means in today’s workforceWhy skills are becoming more valuable than degrees or job titlesHow SAP is building a skills-led organization at scaleThe role of internal opportunity marketplaces in talent mobilityHow employee network groups can unlock hidden skills and potentialBalancing AI-driven transformation with human-centered workforce strategyWhy HR leaders must plan for multiple future scenarios—not just one 💡 Key Takeaways Skills-based hiring is not just about recruiting—it’s about restructuring how work is defined and distributedInternal mobility becomes more effective when organizations make skills visible across the workforceEmployee network groups can serve as untapped engines for talent discovery and developmentHR doesn’t need perfect answers about AI—but must actively prepare the workforce for multiple futuresOrganizations that move fastest will be those willing to act before everything is fully defined 🔊 Notable Quotes “Skills are the currency that counts in the age of AI.”“No one knows exactly what the future of AI will look like—but we still have to prepare for it.”“When you focus on skills, you open doors that were previously closed to people.” 👤 About the Guest Caroline Hanke is the Global Head of Organizational Growth and Health at SAP, where she leads strategic workforce management and the company’s transition to a skills-led organization. With a background in computer science, Caroline brings a unique perspective to HR—bridging technology, workforce strategy, and organizational transformation in the age of AI. 📣 Call to Action If this episode sparked ideas about how your organization approaches hiring, development, or internal mobility: Share this episode with a fellow HR leaderStart a conversation with your leadership team about skills-based hiringSubscribe to Joey’s HR Lounge for more conversations at the intersection of HR, technology, and the future of work 🌐 Stay Connected Joey Price: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joeyvprice Podcast: Joey’s HR Lounge (Apple, Spotify, YouTube)HR Consulting, Research & Insights: Jumpstart HR - https://www.jumpstart-hr.comPurchase Joey's Book: "The Power of HR: How To Make An Organizational Impact as a People-Professional" https://amzn.to/4thQdGh
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    27 分
  • 007 - The State of HR Right Now: Pressure, AI, and the Fight for Business Impact
    2026/04/13
    📝 Episode Description

    The role of HR has never been under more pressure—or more opportunity.

    In this episode of Joey’s HR Lounge, Joey Price sits down with Meagan Gregorczyk to unpack what’s really happening inside today’s HR function. From rising expectations around ROI to the rapid adoption of AI, HR leaders are being asked to operate at a level that requires both strategic clarity and operational discipline.

    Together, they explore why many HR teams are struggling to prove impact, where technology is helping versus creating more noise, and what it truly takes to earn trust at the executive table. This conversation goes beyond surface-level trends to examine the deeper shifts shaping how HR must show up in today’s business environment.

    If you’re an HR leader navigating competing priorities, evolving technology, and increasing pressure to deliver results, this episode offers a grounded and timely perspective on what matters most right now.

    🔑 Topics Covered
    • The current state of HR and why expectations are rising
    • Why proving ROI remains one of HR’s biggest challenges
    • The gap between HR tech adoption and business impact
    • Where AI is delivering real value versus distraction
    • Burnout, bandwidth, and the reality inside HR teams
    • How HR can build credibility with CFOs and executive leadership
    • What future-ready HR leaders are doing differently
    💬 Standout Quotes
    • “AI isn’t the strategy. It’s exposing the gaps.”
    • “If HR can’t prove ROI, someone else will define it for us.”
    • “We don’t have a tech problem. We have a decision problem.”
    📘 Resources & Ways to Engage

    If this conversation resonated with you, here are a few ways to go deeper:

    👉 Get the book:
    The Power of HR: How to Make an Organizational Impact as a People Professional
    A practical guide for HR leaders who want to strengthen their influence and drive real business results.

    👉 Explore insights and research:
    Visit www.jumpstart-hr.com for advisory services, HR consulting, and research-backed insights designed to help you make smarter people decisions.

    👉 Contribute to the latest research:
    Take the Insights@Work Survey and share your perspective on the evolving world of HR, technology, and leadership. Your input helps shape the data and insights we bring back to the HR community.

    🎙️ About Joey Price

    Joey Price is the CEO of Jumpstart HR, an HR consulting and research firm, and author of The Power of HR. He helps organizations and HR technology companies align people strategies with business performance. Through Joey’s HR Lounge, he creates space for real conversations about the future of work, leadership, and HR innovation.

    👤 About Meagan Gregorczyk

    Meagan Gregorczyk builds the infrastructure that makes organizations work—and the communications that make transformation stick. With over 20 years of experience, she has partnered with C-suite leaders at companies including Amazon, Google, Snowflake, ServiceNow, GE, and Globalization Partners to architect the systems, narratives, and operating models that move people and businesses forward.

    🚀 Stay Connected

    If you enjoyed this episode:

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    • Share this episode with an HR leader who’s navigating change
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    49 分
  • 006 - What’s Really Happening to DEI in HR? A Candid Conversation with Ashley M. Anderson
    2026/04/08

    What’s really happening to DEI in HR right now?

    In this episode of Joey’s HR Lounge, Joey Price sits down with Ashley M. Anderson to unpack how diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts are evolving in today’s political and business climate. As organizations face increasing pressure, many HR leaders are being forced to rethink how DEI fits into strategy, compliance, and long-term business outcomes.

    This conversation goes beyond surface-level talking points to explore what’s changing, what’s being rolled back, and what HR leaders need to do to stay credible and effective. From navigating political tension to aligning DEI with measurable business impact, Ashley shares a candid perspective on where the function stands today and where it’s headed next. If you’re an HR leader trying to balance people, performance, and pressure, this episode offers a timely and grounded perspective.

    🔑 Topics Covered

    - The current state of DEI in HR

    - How political pressure is shaping workplace decisions

    - Where HR may have overcorrected or underdelivered

    - Making DEI sustainable and aligned with business strategy

    - What the future of inclusion looks like

    📌 Connect with Ashley M. Anderson:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleymanderson2/

    📌 Connect with Joey Price

    Website: https://www.jumpstart-hr.com

    Podcast and Community: https://www.joeyshrlounge.com

    Book: The Power of HR - https://amzn.to/4vAVD1B

    🏷️ Tags

    DEI in HR, diversity equity inclusion, HR strategy, HR leadership, future of HR, workplace inclusion, HR trends 2026, organizational culture, HR podcast, Joey Price, Ashley Anderson HR, business strategy HR, DEI backlash, HR leadership development

    🔖 Hashtags

    #HRLeadership #DEI #FutureOfWork #HRStrategy #WorkplaceCulture

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    29 分
  • 005 - The Future of HR Leadership, Employer Brand, and Strategic Influence w/ Stephanie Manzelli
    2026/03/13

    As the expectations placed on HR leaders continue to evolve, one question keeps surfacing. What does it actually take for HR to move from operational support to true strategic influence?

    In this episode of Joey’s HR Lounge, Joey Price sits down with Stephanie Manzelli to explore how employer brand, leadership behavior, and people strategy intersect in today’s workplace.

    Together, they unpack the gap between how organizations present themselves to talent and what employees actually experience once they join.

    Stephanie brings a thoughtful perspective on the growing pressure HR leaders face to balance business performance with culture, trust, and employee experience. This conversation explores what separates HR teams that influence leadership decisions from those that remain reactive to them.

    Rather than focusing on surface-level trends, Joey and Stephanie discuss the deeper leadership capabilities HR professionals need as the profession continues to evolve. What does credibility with executives look like today? How should HR think about employer brand beyond marketing language? And how can people leaders build cultures that align with the promises organizations make to talent?

    If you are an HR leader navigating shifting expectations around culture, leadership, and the future of work, this episode offers practical insights and a thoughtful perspective on where the profession is heading.

    Key Topics Discussed

    • Why employer brand must reflect the real employee experience

    • The difference between HR influence and HR activity

    • How people leaders build credibility with executives

    • The relationship between culture, leadership behavior, and business outcomes • What HR leaders need to succeed in the next era of work

    • How organizations can align talent strategy with business strategy

    About Stephanie Manzelli

    Stephanie Manzelli is a people strategy and employer brand leader who works with organizations to strengthen their culture, employee experience, and leadership alignment. She is known for helping companies move beyond surface-level employer branding efforts and focus on the deeper work of building workplaces where culture, leadership, and talent strategy are connected. Through her work, Stephanie helps HR leaders think more strategically about how organizations attract, engage, and retain talent while ensuring that their employer brand reflects the authentic experience employees have inside the company.

    Connect with Stephanie LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephmanzelli/

    Vote for Stephanie for 2026 HRO Today Forum North America CHRO of the Year: https://hrotoday.questionpro.com/a/TakeSurvey?tt=b2WMPg/jIrkECHrPeIW9eQ%3D%3D

    🔗 Resources & Links

    Joey’s HR Lounge (Podcast & Community): https://www.joeyshrlounge.com

    Take our 2026 Insights@Work Survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/XYXMNR7

    Download our HR Compliance Technology Category Guide: https://jumpstart-hr.com/hr-compliance-technology-category-guide-aspect43-hr-technology-research/ Jumpstart HR: https://www.jumpstart-hr.com

    Purchase Joey's book "The Power of HR: How to Make an Organizational Impact as a People-Professional" : https://amzn.to/4kXdVVu

    🎧 Call to Action

    If you are an HR leader navigating flexibility, performance, and equity in today’s workplace, Joey’s HR Lounge is where these conversations continue. Join the Joey’s HR Lounge community as a founding member to connect with senior HR peers, access research-driven insights, and engage in honest conversations about the future of HR, technology, and leadership.

    👉 Learn more and join at Joey’s HR Lounge: https://www.joeyshrlounge.com

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    16 分
  • 004 - Rethinking Return-to-Office: Flexibility, Productivity, and Equity in the Future of Work w/Baily Dyer
    2026/03/06

    As organizations push employees back into offices, one question keeps surfacing. Are return-to-office mandates helping performance, or quietly undermining productivity, equity, and trust?

    In this episode, Joey Price is joined by Baily Dyer, Head of People & Culture at Revaly, to examine how workplace flexibility is reshaping talent strategy, employee experience, and leadership decision-making. Together, they explore the unintended consequences of rigid RTO policies, especially for working parents and women, and challenge the assumption that presence equals performance. This conversation moves beyond policy debates to focus on outcomes, inclusion, and what modern workforce leadership actually requires. What happens when organizations prioritize control over trust, and how should HR leaders evaluate productivity, engagement, and fairness in a flexible work era?

    If you are an HR leader navigating hybrid work, workforce equity, and performance expectations, this episode offers a practical and timely perspective.

    🔑 Topics Covered

    • Why return-to-office mandates disproportionately impact working parents and women

    • The productivity myth around in-office vs. remote work

    • Trust-based leadership and outcome-driven performance management

    • Flexibility as a talent attraction and retention strategy

    • Designing equitable workplace policies in a hybrid world

    👤 Guest Bio: Baily Dyer

    Baily Dyer is the Head of People & Culture at Revaly and a people-first HR leader known for building transparent, trust-driven workplace cultures. She specializes in modern workforce strategy, flexible work design, and inclusive people practices that align organizational performance with employee well-being.

    🔗 Connect with Baily Dyer on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/baily-dyer/

    🔗 Resources & Links

    Joey’s HR Lounge (Podcast & Community): https://www.joeyshrlounge.com

    Take our 2026 Insights@Work Survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/XYXMNR7

    HR Compliance Technology Category Guide: https://jumpstart-hr.com/hr-compliance-technology-category-guide-aspect43-hr-technology-research/

    Jumpstart HR: https://www.jumpstart-hr.com

    The Power of HR (Book): https://amzn.to/4kXdVVu

    🎧 Call to Action

    If you are an HR leader navigating flexibility, performance, and equity in today’s workplace, Joey’s HR Lounge is where these conversations continue. Join the Joey’s HR Lounge community as a founding member to connect with senior HR peers, access research-driven insights, and engage in honest conversations about the future of HR, technology, and leadership.

    👉 Learn more and join at Joey’s HR Lounge: https://www.joeyshrlounge.com

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    34 分