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EPISODE · May 9, 2025 · 8 MIN

Jackie Dube, Chief People Officer at The Predictive Index

from Built By People · host Dave D'Angelo

Driving Strategic HR with Behavioral Data: Insights from Jackie DubeIn this episode of the Built by People Podcast, the host welcomes Jackie, an HR expert with extensive experience in multiple industries, including startup technology. Jackie shares her career journey, the importance of behavioral data in hiring and leadership decisions, and the transition from traditional hiring to skills-based models. She also discusses managing generational tensions in the workplace and emphasizes the need for clarity and transparency in organizational strategies. The conversation offers valuable insights into effective HR practices and leadership.00:00 Welcome and Introduction to Jackie00:14 Jackie's Career Journey00:55 Joining Shape Up and Predictive Index02:37 Using Behavioral Data in Hiring04:12 Transitioning to a Skills-Based Model05:37 Addressing Generational Tensions06:49 Parting Advice and ConclusionPrevi is a private pricing network that is free for companies to launch and maintain. It saves employees $2,200/year on essential services like their cell phone and auto insurance bill. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Visit here to learn more⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.

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