“Yeah, so a good example, job's not finished is one of my favorite of our values, and the context behind it, because it's a little bit funky, is after a playoff game, Kobe Bryant was asked, you must feel great about being...”
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“to bring this humanization to the recording or the event. I think it's easy to be really robotic or cold in an all-hands or over a digital forum. So we really focus a lot on transparency, getting like corporate vernacula...”
“Yeah, I would say, you know, I'll share a story. When I was a young HR professional, I remember the first time I had to terminate somebody. I was an emotional wreck. I was on a fire escape smoking a cigarette, shaking li...”
“Yeah, that's a great one. So we are in the throes of getting feedback from our employee survey at the moment. So it's an annual global survey. And within, I don't know, 3 or 4 weeks, we'll have all of the analysis done....”
“And so we, you know, of course there's a, there's the beehive of HR people. My comp team was like, this is amazing. Like, let's go get this. So you built this project plan. I brief my peers, everybody's nodding their hea...”
“background. Sandy, what inspired your CEO to bring in someone without a traditional HR background for this role, and how do you think that decision has benefited the”
“And Wade, what's your parting advice to your fellow HR executives?”
“That's a great idea, Al. As we close up, what parting advice you'd like to share with our community?”
“Tushar, thanks so much for joining us on the Built by People podcast. It was a pleasure to have you involved.”
“Todd, any parting advice you'd like to share with our audience?”
“this family of companies for 19 years, and honestly, I was a little heartbroken. I knew I didn't want the top job, didn't want the head of HR job at that company, but had aspirations to lead HR for a public company as a...”
“I got introduced to Mike Zanni, who's actually my current CEO. But about 2009, I was introduced to him for the first time, and he was just hired at a wellness company called Shape Up in Providence, Rhode Island, where he...”