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EPISODE · Sep 22, 2025 · 39 MIN

Systems Eat Culture for Lunch

from What the FTE? - Tackling the tough questions about the future of work. · host Certn

This week on What the FTE?, we’re joined by Aubrey Blanche, global inclusion strategist and founder of The Mathpath, to tackle one of HR’s most stubborn challenges: how to actually operationalise your values.Aubrey breaks down a practical 3-part framework that turns your values from vague poster copy into real decision-making tools for hiring, reviews, and culture. She shares what most companies get wrong, what it means to “design for equity,” and how to balance fairness with performance in high-growth environments.This episode is a must-listen for HR leaders ready to stop talking about culture and start building it.Enjoyed the episode?👉 Get the full deep dive on this topic: www.certn.co/blog👉 Subscribe for weekly HR strategy updates: www.certn.co/podcast

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