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“and they weren't ready to spend a lot of money, so finding someone who didn't have a lot of experience and who just needed an opportunity was ideal for them. It was also ideal for me. So at 25, I became a human resources...”
“Yeah, I mean, CEOs and HR leaders,”
“and that max out-of-pocket cost for our teams. And so that was a great win for us. Another piece that we benchmarked or measured is professional development. So lots of people want to be leaders. And I think that, again,...”
“Nick, what advice would you like to”
“So we had a huge gap in our workforce. We called it the bathtub, actually. So we had a lot of people up front. If you bar chart it, a lot of people at the end of their careers and nobody in the middle. And the reason we...”
“you're an HR leader, it's really important to tie infrastructure to business velocity and speak the language of scale that your founders and executives will understand. And if you're a founder or an exec, don't underesti...”
“I, I think I also want to add an important nuance about how to do this. I've seen a lot of leaders miss”
“you would need therefore would be someone who has worked at has knowledge of international markets. If you're hiring only for your domestic market and then a year later you're expanding into an unknown territory, you sud...”
“at all levels, and this is a concept we hold all of our leaders to, which is essentially we expect our leaders, so myself included, to be able to really set a strategy, and to be able to do the work of somebody on their...”
“local chapter, what you're doing is you're expanding that view, right? So if in my instance, I saw leadership at my employer as one way, but then when I got to New York City SHRM, I saw different types of leaderships. An...”
“Absolutely. So a very non-traditional journey I had, I actually joined the military right out of high school. It was right after 9/11. I joined the Army and about 6 months later, I find myself in Iraq preparing for the i...”