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The HR Hub

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Practical advice for mid-level HR professionals navigating real workplace challenges. Weekly interviews with experts who deliver solutions and insights you can actually use.All rights reserved by WRKdefined マネジメント マネジメント・リーダーシップ 出世 就職活動 経済学
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  • The Problem with HR Strategy
    2026/08/04
    You think you have an HR strategy but you don't. Because strategy is not a list of programs. You have a strategy when you create something aimed at concrete business outcomes like risk reduction, market growth, and core operational productivity. In this discussion, Ranya Nehmeh, founder of Elevar HR Advisory, shares her framework for escaping operational traps and building sustainable partnerships with senior leadership. Key Takeaways: - The Blueprint: A real strategy must outline exactly where the business is going, the specific capabilities required, and what operational elements must change. - Language Barrier: HR teams often focus on framework completion and engagement scores, while business leads focus strictly on revenue, risk, and productivity. HR needs to shift. - The Agility Trap: Constant structural reorganization without foundational operational stability breeds severe change fatigue across teams and doesn't create business results. - Manager Accountability: Middle managers account for roughly 70% of the variance in team engagement, making them the literal execution point of your strategy. 00:00 Intro 01:53 Speak the language of your business leaders 05:32 Avoiding the Agility Trap 08:48 When Engaged Employees are Leaving 10:50 Managers' Role in Team Engagement 12:47 Audit Your Strategy **Find Ranya** Website: https://elevare-hr.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ranyanehmeh/ **Find Andrea (me)** Website: https://thehrhub.ca/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-adams1/
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    15 分
  • [SMB Essentials] Holding Clear Performance Conversations
    2026/07/14
    Performance management conversations can be stressful. This video should help. If you are nervous about it, you have probably been avoiding it and avoidance will not solve the problem. This video will help you prepare for and execute difficult workplace conversations without watering down your core message. So learn how to address behavioural issues constructively while maintaining professional boundaries and respect. Key Takeaways - Be Prepared: Consider specific 'evidence because general impressions or vagueness will cause defensiveness. - Prioritize Clarity: Avoid softening the message so much that the employee leaves under the impression everything is fine. - Explain the Business Impact: Connect the performance issue directly to how it hurts the team or goes against organizational values. - Invite Real Dialogue: It will help build engagement and ownership in the improvement plan. And don't forget the consequences. If you have been avoiding it, it is probably serious. Let the employee know early so they have a hope of fixing it. 00:00 Intro 00:47 Gathering your facts 01:23 Be clear (don't water down your message) 03:13 Explain the impact 05:13 Listen 06:34 State the consequences 07:56 Avoid these traps 09:41 Handling the emotions 10:26 Why early, honest conversations prevent escalation **Find Andrea (me)** Website: https://thehrhub.ca/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-adams1/
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    11 分
  • HR Strategy - Looking Outside our Organizations
    2026/07/21
    Most of us spend our days heads-down focusing on our immediate work - compensation, hiring, performance management, employee issues... But HR leaders need to look up - and out. To build a strong workforce strategy, we must look beyond organizational boundaries to anticipate macroeconomic, political, and technological shifts. In this episode, former Vice President of HR Jim Utley shares how to successfully transition your human resources function from purely operational to deeply strategic. Key Takeaways 1) Look Outside the Building: Operational HR is necessary, but managers and leaders must lift their heads to track external economic, social, political, technological, and environmental forces. 2) Use the five external pillars to organize your thoughts around external risk 3) Use frontline intelligence - after all they interact with our clients and products all the time 4) Read broadly. 5) Be active in industry groups OUTSIDE of HR And much more. 00:00 Intro 01:44 The external influences 04:11 The five core strategic planning categories 08:37 Gathering data from the frontline 11:07 The case for being well-read 13:07 Example 1: Technological change 15:20 Example 2: Climate change 19:21 How to do this 24:21 One tool: black swan scenarios 25:53 Connecting with Jim Utley **Find Jim or his book** Website: https://books.friesenpress.com/store/title/119734000607247171/James-Utley-People-Working **Find Andrea (me)** Website: https://thehrhub.ca/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-adams1/
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    27 分
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