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HR Data Labs podcast

By: David Turetsky
  • Summary

  • The HR Data Labs® podcast is dedicated to Human Resource professionals hearing the latest thoughts of innovators and experts from around the world of business focusing on HR Process, Technology, Regulations, Data and Analytics. Sometimes we may get passionate or a little carried away, but we are always fun and insightful. Merch store at http://hrdatalabs.com. HR Data Labs is a registered trademark of David Turetsky. Reg. U.S. Pat. & TM Off.

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Episodes
  • Sally Loftis - Pay Equity Isn't Scary - Here's How and Why to Do It
    May 2 2024

    Summary:
    Sally Loftis is the Managing Director at Loftis Partners, an HR consulting firm focused on pay equity and organization development, especially within non-profits and small businesses.

    In this episode, Sally talks about why and how more organizations should analyze their pay data.

    Chapters:

    [0:00 - 4:37] Introduction

    • Welcome, Sally!

    • Today’s Topic: Pay Equity Isn’t Scary: Here’s How and Why to Do It

    [4:38 - 14:27] Why you can discover from analyzing pay data

    • Comparing pay to other demographic markers

    • Where do you begin?

    [14:28 - 21:03]

    • Pay equity extends beyond base pay into benefits, opportunities, and more

    • Why it’s important for managers to have mature conversations about pay with their employees

    [21:04 - 28:05]

    • Start by simply having conversations

    • How pay data analysis can lead to change management

    [28:06 - 28:56] Closing

    • Thanks for listening!

    Quotes:

    “It’s important to look at some of the demographic markers [around pay data] like department, gender, race and ethnicity, tenure, age—things like that. That’s when you start uncovering more of the inconsistencies in your data.”

    “We need to communicate [pay data analysis] results with some actions.”

    Contact:
    Sally's LinkedIn
    David's LinkedIn
    Dwight's LinkedIn
    Podcast Manger: Karissa Harris
    Email us!

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    29 mins
  • Jacob Morgan - Leading With Vulnerability
    Apr 25 2024

    Jacob Morgan is the author of best-selling books Leading With Vulnerability,
    The Future Leader, and many more.
    In this episode, Jacob talks about the key differences between simply being
    vulnerable at work and leading with vulnerability, the power in leading with
    vulnerability, and how doing so can improve your work relationships.

    Chapters
    [0:00 - 4:13] Introduction
    • Welcome, Jacob!
    • Today’s Topic: Leading With Vulnerability
    [4:14 - 14:48] Vulnerability vs leading with vulnerability
    • Why it’s important to pair vulnerability with solutions and action items at
    work
    • When and how to be vulnerable
    [14:49 - 26:44] Why most people do not lead with vulnerability at work
    • How to address the fear of being perceived as weak
    • Promoting the wrong employees could “pollute the pond”
    [26:45 - 32:38] Vulnerability at work vs vulnerability in our personal lives
    • How relationships at work differ from relationships at home
    • Why vulnerability and authenticity are not the same thing
    [32:39 - 34:01] Closing
    • Thanks for listening!

    Quotes
    “Leading with vulnerability is about talking about a gap [in competence,
    knowledge, experience, etc.] that you have and then demonstrating what
    you’re trying to do to close those gaps. ”
    “The #1 response that came back [from 14,000 employees who were asked
    why they were scared to lead with vulnerability at work] was, ‘I don’t want to
    be perceived as weak or incompetent.”

    Contact:
    Jacob's LinkedIn
    David's LinkedIn
    Dwight's LinkedIn
    Podcast Manger: Karissa Harris
    Email us!

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    34 mins
  • Discussing the Current State of Compensation - ADP MOTM 2024 Expert Panel
    Apr 18 2024

    During ADP Meeting of the Minds 2024, David led a panel discussion about the current and future state of Compensation. He was joined by Demetrice Saulsberry, Sr. HRIS Manager at Trulite Glass & Aluminum Solutions, Garrett Valencia, Total Rewards & Payroll Manager at BSH Home Appliances Corporation, and Lyndsey Benson, VP of HR at Steve Madden.

    In this episode, David and the panel of experts discuss some of the present day issues that Compensation practitioners face, upcoming events in 2024 that will
    impact the world of HR, and how future technologies could help HR teams save valuable time and effort.

    Chapters
    [0:00 - 11:38] Introduction
    • Welcome, Demetrice, Garrett, and Lyndsey!
    • First, some context for the current state of HR
    [11:39 - 26:33] Top 3 surprising HR events from 2023
    • Surveys say that people do not think they’re being compensated fairly
    • The relationship (or lack thereof) between compensation, cost of labor,
    and cost of living
    [26:34 - 41:52] Anticipations for HR changes in 2024
    • How companies should approach job descriptions, pay ranges, and
    career frameworks
    • Total direct compensation and long-term incentives
    [41:53 - 53:30] Looking forward to 2025
    • How changes near the end of 2024 will impact organizations in 2025
    • What about 2025 scares HR experts?
    [53:31 - 54:12] Closing
    • Thanks for listening!

    Quotes
    “If you haven’t published [geographic differentials for employee pay], then
    it’s going to be a bigger problem for you because you’re making a one-off
    decision if an employee decides to move.”
    “When you’re deciding [an employee’s] pay, it’s the only time when you
    have to reference the person [not the job].”

    Contact:
    Demetrice's LinkedIn
    Garrett's LinkedIn
    Lyndsey's LinkedIn
    David's LinkedIn
    Dwight's LinkedIn
    Podcast Manger: Karissa Harris
    Email us!

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    54 mins

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As someone who has an interest in data science and is entering the field of HR, after searching for new content to learn from, I discovered this podcast. Always interesting and I lose track of time listening to multiple episodes at a time.

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