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The HR Cartel Podcast
by timkt
A fearless podcast dissecting Australian workplaces, HR absurdities, employment law, unions & staff from a business-centric perspective, relieving challenges for employers.
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(099) Executive Head Hunter - Dan Moussa
In this episode, I sit down with Dan Moussa, founder of Thirdway Advisory and host of the Founders Fire podcast, to unpack what it really takes to make the right senior hire inside a founder-led business. We talk about why founders operate differently, the pressure that comes with building a business, and why the wrong executive hire can create more problems than it solves. Dan shares his approach to executive search, including why businesses need to do the “pre-season” work before going to market, how to get internal alignment before hiring, and why the best person for the role often isn’t the one with the flashiest CV. We also cover: Why the right hire can genuinely change a business The danger of hiring just to “fill a seat” Why founders need to think about their 3-year plan before hiring The importance of internal alignment before going to market Why culture, personality and workplace dynamics matter How senior hires can fail when the business isn’t ready for them Why transparency during recruitment is critical The difference between superstar hires and “glue” hires What actually attracts top-level people into founder-led companies This is a great conversation for founders, business owners and leaders who are thinking about growth, leadership structure and the people decisions that shape the next stage of business. Thirdway Advisory - https://www.thirdwayadvisory.com.au/ Dan on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-moussa-thirdway/ The Founders Fire Podcast - https://open.spotify.com/show/033vkbhxwzNFnazB69Udj3 The HR Cartel - https://www.hrcartel.com/
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(098) Australians never voted to kill the 'fair go'; a chat with Phil Di Bella
In this episode, Tim is joined once again by Phil DiBella, founder of Di Bella Coffee and The Coffee Commune, for a raw and direct conversation about the pressure facing Australian small businesses, employers and the hospitality industry. Phil shares his perspective on why the current political and economic system is making it harder for micro, small and medium businesses to survive, let alone grow. From payroll tax and fringe benefits tax to rising wages, shrinking margins and declining disposable income, this conversation breaks down how government decisions are flowing directly into the day-to-day reality of business owners and workers. The discussion also explores why Phil believes Australia needs more accountability in politics, why business owners are feeling increasingly handcuffed, and why the next generation may be losing the desire to start businesses of their own. What We Cover Why Phil believes the current political system is broken and lacking true accountability The growing pressure on employers with 5 to 200 staff How payroll tax, fringe benefits tax and compliance are making it harder to look after employees Why cafes and hospitality businesses are a strong indicator of the broader economy The real reason a $5 coffee may no longer be sustainable Why disposable income should be the true measure of whether Australians are better off The impact of government policy on small business confidence Why Phil is worried about the next generation of business owners The importance of supporting micro, small and medium businesses Why “follow the money” matters when looking at politics, advocacy and industry groups
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(097) Why Internal HR Teams Will Collapse Within 5 Years
In this episode, Tim Dive explains why internal corporate HR teams are heading for a major reckoning over the next three to five years. He breaks down how decades of poor positioning by the HR profession, combined with sweeping workplace law changes under the current government, have created an environment where traditional HR capability is no longer enough. This episode covers: • why HR has shifted too far away from real technical capability • how the HR business partnering model has weakened the profession • why line-by-line workplace compliance is now unavoidable • why above-award pay and salary assumptions no longer provide real protection • how Fair Work disputes and regulator activity are escalating • why businesses now need real-time wage and payroll compliance capability • how Cartel.OS and HR Cartel’s wage compliance tools are designed to respond to this new reality If you’re a business owner, operator, HR consultant or adviser trying to navigate today’s hostile workplace relations environment, this episode explains what has changed, why it matters, and what to do next. Register now for our wage compliance tool webinar: https://streamyard.com/watch/jPxSyeMqD5Aq Cartel.OS - The HR Cartel HR management platform https://www.hrcartel.com/cartel-os Learn more about The HR Cartel https://www.hrcartel.com
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A fearless podcast dissecting Australian workplaces, HR absurdities, employment law, unions & staff from a business-centric perspective, relieving challenges for employers.
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timkt
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