“David, how does HR support business growth and transformation, especially when integrating both nearshore and offshore teams?”
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“people that you work closely with. So, I think HR can be a lonely place at times, but you do want to develop a support network for yourself, whether that includes people that work in HR outside of your organization, a me...”
“was outpatient healthcare, so primary specialty in ambulatory care, and I did talent acquisition. That was the point in my career where I was able to start growing and become a people leader. Oversee a team. And then our...”
“Jamie, how has your international experience, particularly in post-acquisition and merger integrations, shaped your approach to HR”
“harder thing, which would be to go— and more expensive, frankly, to go do a search. But we got it right. After the person exited, we promoted someone, and then the person we brought in was a great example of an overnight...”
“top team, which I did get to in, in small pieces with offsites. But if we didn't get that shored up, we were never going to be able to meet the retail demand. And then the second part of that is once you're able to staff...”
“more automated processes, there'll be a greater convergence between the frontline manager and the frontline producer roles, which then begins to collapse the mid-level and the frontline leadership roles, streamlining the...”
“what was going on in the broader business, just keeping them on track with that vision that we had created and inspiring them, inspiring them to want to go out and do their best that they could in leading their teams eve...”
“early in my career, I had a mentor who actually was the person that pushed me towards HR. I wasn't originally in HR, I was in operations, and he said, hey, have you considered this? I can make a couple calls and get you...”
“Yeah, great. But the tail end of my career, I spent a little bit of time in healthcare and I was fortunate enough to be the head of HR for Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health in Lebanon, New Hampshire. And if you're familiar with...”
“Yeah, I did that pretty early in my career, which was really helpful learning. I was in an IT services business in a time where the competitive landscape was quite intense. I like to describe the business I was in as a b...”
“jobs. But we could not have done that without that foundation and without the cooperation of the leadership in-country. So part of that job involved developing relationships with those leaders and meeting with them on a...”