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“Kristin, can you talk about how that specific career-defining moment had an effect on both the company and the employees at Quantummetric?”
“Yeah, absolutely. So for, for our internal team, we leverage a significant amount of technology that helps us move fast without sacrificing quality, but also the human element, which is very critical, especially when you...”
“And that philosophy to me is my”
“exhibits that value or really goes above and beyond to show it in our Slack channels, in our all-hands. A lot of it has just been repetition, but it's always a work in progress. And I think when you clarify visions and v...”
“Yeah, you want them on the posters. I think that's important. If it's on the poster and not truly lived, then there's gonna be a big disconnect. You can put a lot of marketing in place, but you can't not be authentic wit...”
“feedback and thought this was a departure from being authentically myself, I realized that lesson. And I think for me as a chief people officer now, I use that almost every day. And, and how I use it is in reading a room...”
“that recruiter on the front end, and it's going to be less about qualifying, because I think the AI is gonna be able to do that with disclosure around bias and other things. But that connection, that selling, that negoti...”
“for public companies and particularly for executives, I think that focus on fairness and equity in reward structure is going to be really important. You know, I think it's important to mention it can be difficult to benc...”
“Yeah, thank you, Dallin.”
“I was actually thinking about this in terms of perspective. It's about getting really curious, and getting really curious is about asking really good questions. That's the other book that I would put out there on my litt...”
“At my current company, just specifically? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I think the biggest opportunity— and this speaks a little bit to how they've approached the employee experience historically, and I'll give you a little bit of...”