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EPISODE · Oct 30, 2023 · 40 MIN

The Future of HR: The End Is Just the Beginning

from At Work with The Ready · host Rodney Evans and Sam Spurlin

In July, we began exploring what HR’s current reality looked like and how People teams could evolve into a better, brighter, more adaptive future. Thirteen episodes, three guest interviews, a record breaking AUA, and lots of unexpected hot dog talk later, we’ve reached the end. And while endings can be bittersweet, this miniseries, proudly co-hosted by two org design nerds, is transforming that feeling into a sweet retrospective. In today’s final Future of HR episode, Rodney Evans and Sam Spurlin look back on the three months they spent in the deep end of the HR pool and talk about they’ve learned, what’s surprised them, and where their opinions have shifted. Plus, we pull out all the stops with one of the funniest check-in rounds of the series and a little something extra at the end as a thank you for tuning in. Buckle up, brave listeners. Because this isn't really an ending; it's a launchpad for all the exciting adventures HR is truly ready for. Mentioned references: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971 film version) Kids Incorporated Kids Incorporated theme song (we listened to it, even though Sam wouldn't) The Boxcar Children School of Rock -------------- Learn more about The Future of HR at our website. Curious where your company sits on our 5-stage maturity model? Take our assessment and find out! Have a burning HR question for Rodney and Sam to answer? Email us at [email protected]. Ready to get started moving your HR department into the future? Email us at [email protected] or [email protected]. --------------- 00:00 Intro + Check-In: When you were a child, what TV show or movie do you wish you could have been a part of in real life? 05:04 Goals of the FoHR miniseries 12:44 Reception of the miniseries from HR folks 16:51 How Rodney and Sam’s views have changed (or not) since episode 1 25:48 Convictions that are stronger now than when we started 29:52 Final takeaways: If you remember nothing else, remember this one thing 32:38 What’s next on your FoHR journey 34:42 Thank-you 35:31 Blooper + humor reel

In July, we began exploring what HR’s current reality looked like and how People teams could evolve into a better, brighter, more adaptive future. Thirteen episodes, three guest interviews, a record breaking AUA, and lots of unexpected hot dog talk later, we’ve reached the end. And while endings can be bittersweet, this miniseries, proudly co-hosted by two org design nerds, is transforming that feeling into a sweet retrospective. In today’s final Future of HR episode, Rodney Evans and Sam Spurlin look back on the three months they spent in the deep end of the HR pool and talk about they’ve learned, what’s surprised them, and where their opinions have shifted. Plus, we pull out all the stops with one of the funniest check-in rounds of the series and a little something extra at the end as a thank you for tuning in. Buckle up, brave listeners. Because this isn't really an ending; it's a launchpad for all the exciting adventures HR is truly ready for. Mentioned references: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971 film version) Kids Incorporated Kids Incorporated theme song (we listened to it, even though Sam wouldn't) The Boxcar Children School of Rock -------------- Learn more about The Future of HR at our website. Curious where your company sits on our 5-stage maturity model? Take our assessment and find out! Have a burning HR question for Rodney and Sam to answer? Email us at [email protected]. Ready to get started moving your HR department into the future? Email us at [email protected] or [email protected]. --------------- 00:00 Intro + Check-In: When you were a child, what TV show or movie do you wish you could have been a part of in real life? 05:04 Goals of the FoHR miniseries 12:44 Reception of the miniseries from HR folks 16:51 How Rodney and Sam’s views have changed (or not) since episode 1 25:48 Convictions that are stronger now than when we started 29:52 Final takeaways: If you remember nothing else, remember this one thing 32:38 What’s next on your FoHR journey 34:42 Thank-you 35:31 Blooper + humor reel

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