Season 6 Episode 21
We’re living in a data-rich time. Searching for a study or report on, say, the benefits of a three-day return-to-office policy? You’re mere clicks away from convincing arguments with shiny graphics and spicy pull-quotes to post on LinkedIn.
But there’s also never been a worse time for data, with a glut of conflicting information being confidently shared from unreliable sources.
Most frustrating, even if you find all the trustworthy data needed to craft a watertight argument for burning your performance management program to the ground, all the numbers in the world don’t seem to be enough to change a single executive’s rigid opinion, let alone an entire C-suite.
HR has never had more data at their fingertips—so why does that data often feel useless?
To explore this data dilemma, we brought back friend-of-the-pod Brian Elliott to unpack what’s stopping HR departments (and let’s be real, most organizations writ large) from turning this mountain of information into meaningful action. In this episode, Rodney and Brian talk about:
Learn more about Brian and what he’s up to on LinkedIn.
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00:00 Intro + Check-In: Who is your more interesting relative?
03:35 What Brian’s been up to since SXSW
04:58 Top of mind concerns Brian hears from CPOs/CHROs: #1 - Burnout, #2 -
Published on 2 years, 2 months ago
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