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  • Why 80% of HR Teams Fail to Add Value - Ep. 4 Ft. Kevin Green
    2025/12/17

    Hosts Jess Hilton and Ralph Tribe are joined by esteemed guest Kevin Green, Chief People Officer at First Group PLC and author of Competitive People Strategy, for a profound discussion on transforming the HR function.

    Kevin argues that 80% of HR functions fail to add strategic value because they follow fads and trends rather than linking their activity directly to the core business drivers. This episode provides the practical tools needed to transform HR from a cost center into a core investment, detailing key principles from his book.

    Key Takeaways & Timestamps:

    • 04:07 - The HR Paradox: Why 80% of HR functions don't add strategic value and continue doing what they've always done, despite massive external pressure.
    • 06:48 - Differentiate or Fail: The fundamental flaw in HR is not understanding how to differentiate and compete, leading to a focus on "nice things" instead of high-impact activity.
    • 12:15 - HR Strategy as Hypothesis: How to define HR strategy by prioritizing projects that directly quantify value to customers, NPS, or profitability.
    • 18:27 - Minimum Lovable Product (MLP): The vital shift from striving for perfection to embracing 80/20—getting a minimum viable product into the business fast, iterating, and learning.
    • 22:43 - The Storytelling Deficit: Why HR leaders often fail to get a seat at the table due to a lack of commercial storytelling and the inability to articulate ROI.
    • 32:05 - Self-Regulation and Leadership: The crucial connection between a leader's ability to regulate their own anxiety and creating psychological safety for their teams.
    • 48:30 - The Strategy Map Solution: Kevin explains the central concept of his book: a clear diagram showing the causation between people activity, people outcomes, and financial performance.
    • 55:10 - ESG and HR Fusion: Why HR must seize the ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) agenda as a strategic new component, and how companies backing away from D&I proves they were never serious.
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    1 時間
  • Why Self-Work is Your Best Strategy in a BANI World - Ep. 3: Ft. Kathleen Saxton & Dom Loehnis
    2025/12/10

    In this episode, Ralph Tribe welcomes two icons of executive coaching and leadership development, Kathleen Saxton (Founder &CEO of Psyched Ventures) and Dom Loehnis (Founder of The Unlock Partnership), for a powerful conversation on leading when there is no steady state.

    In an environment that is increasingly brittle, anxious, non-linear, and incomprehensible (BANI), the old model of leadership is failing.

    The conversation covers why the dramatic fall in CEO tenure reflects the exhausting and unpredictable nature of modern leadership. Kathleen and Dom argue that the only way to retain trust and provide stable direction in this chaotic environment is by emphasizing congruency (consistency) and committing to the internal work of "Know Thyself". Leaders must embrace a mindset of adaptability, giving direction based on "as far as the eye can see" rather than promising a strategy that will last "forever."

    Timestamps:

    (02:40): Mediation as a Leadership Skill

    (17:50): The End of 'Steady State'

    (22:20): Ego and the Fear of Becoming a Novice

    (23:56): Why Leaders Are Not Using AI (and why they should)

    (37:50): The Power of Congruency & Self-Work

    (43:16): Giving Direction Without Promising Forever

    (46:10): Final Leadership Billboard

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    48 分
  • Adopting Skills for the BANI Era - Ep. 2: ft Kate Corrie Part 2
    2025/12/09

    Welcome back for Part 2 of our deep dive into the BANI framework (Brittle, Anxious, Non-linear, Incomprehensible). Hosts Jess Hilton and Ralph Tribe are once again joined by Kate Corrie, Chief People Officer at We Are Social, to explore the practical skills and cultural changes required to master this new era.

    The conversation focuses on the shift from old V.U.C.A. methodologies to strategies that build psychological flexibility and learning agility in the face of continuous change.

    01:28 - Clarity Over Certainty

    03:46 - Psychological Flexibility

    07:27 - Learning Agility vs. Expertise

    10:13 - The Talent Headaches

    14:11 - The New Employee Value

    23:34 - AI as a Manager's Coach

    28:46 - Start/Stop/Continue

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    32 分
  • Leadership in a BANI World - Ep. 2: ft Kate Corrie Part 1
    2025/12/03

    In this episode of The B Continued podcast, hosts Jessica Hilton and Ralph Tribe are joined by Kate Corrie, Chief People Officer at We Are Social. They dive into the concept of BANI (Brittle, Anxious, Non-linear, Incomprehensible) as an evolution of the VUCA model (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, Ambiguous). Kate explains the characteristics of the BANI world and its implications for leadership, work culture, and AI adoption. The conversation covers how leaders can effectively navigate these shifts, leverage AI technology, and rebuild trust within their organizations amidst increasing complexity and uncertainty.

    00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview

    00:43 Introducing the Guest and Episode Topic

    01:32 Understanding the BANI Framework

    03:53 Implications of BANI on Leadership

    04:22 AI and Media Industry Changes

    07:24 Leadership Challenges in a BANI World

    11:06 Engaging Leadership with New Concepts

    24:10 Building Trust and Transparency in Leadership

    28:16 Embracing AI in Leadership

    30:00 Practical AI Use Cases in Business

    31:22 AI Training and Implementation

    32:43 Strategic AI Deployment

    34:31 AI as a Leadership Tool

    42:46 AI for Personal and Professional Growth

    44:37 Future-Back Thinking with AI

    47:32 AI in Personal Coaching and Therapy

    50:53 Storytelling and Experimentation with AI

    52:13 Conclusion and Next Steps

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    50 分
  • Transforming HR Leadership: ESG, Inclusion, and the Journey of B-People Group - Ep.1
    2025/11/28

    In this episode of the B Continued podcast, Jessica Hilton, co-founder of B-People Group, interviews Ralph Tribe, another co-founder and renowned Chief People Officer. They discuss the origins and evolution of B-People Group, a B Corp certified leadership search and HR consultancy. Ralph recalls their first conversation post-Brexit referendum and the eventual establishment of their business focused on inclusive searches for women in senior leadership roles. The episode delves into the importance of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) strategies in modern businesses, highlighting the role of HR leaders in driving these initiatives. They also explore the impact of political changes on ESG commitments, the integration of AI in HR, and the critical role of strong leadership in fostering meaningful sustainability and inclusion efforts.

    TimeStamps:


    00:00 Introduction and Background
    00:46 The First Meeting: A Turning Point
    01:21 The Birth of B-People Group
    03:59 Challenges and Successes in Inclusive Recruitment
    10:56 Transition to Consulting and HR Innovation
    14:22 Exploring HR ESG Fusion
    21:23 The Role of HR in ESG Leadership
    23:01 The Unexpected Evolution of Chief Sustainability Officers
    24:16 Strategic Placement of ESG Responsibilities
    26:13 HR's Unique Position in Driving ESG Initiatives
    29:37 Commitment and Frameworks for Effective ESG
    34:56 Political Influence on ESG Strategies
    41:18 Concluding Thoughts and Future Topics

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    44 分