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Survive HR

Survive HR
Being an HR professional is one of the most demanding, yet unappreciated, professions in business. This podcast will be an encouragement to HR professionals and help them become better at what they do by sharing cutting edge HR practices and giving them insight into how they can become a strategic business partner and be more valued by their organization. New episodes are updated every Tuesday!
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Episodes

HR Laws to Look Out for in 2020

Well it’s that time of year again, Election Time. That’s both good and bad. It’s good in that very few federal laws will be moved through Congress and it’s bad because we will have to hear thousands of campaign commercials, from now until November. So from a federal perspective these are bills that may have legs in 2020:

Jan 28, 202023 min

How to Successfully Craft Your Personal Brand?

Branding has been important for many years with products. Think about iconic brands like Coke, Apple, Nike, Rolls Royce and Gucci. Today however, your personal brand is just as important in your career and personal life as the image is to those iconic brands. So what is your personal brand? Are you a Ferrari or a Yugo? When people think of your name, of YOU as a person, what comes to mind? What do you want to come to mind? Having the right personal brand is extremely important for the achievemen...

Jan 21, 202022 min

How can Transformational Human Resources Improve Your Business?

What is “Transformational Human Resources?” If anyone has the answer to this question, they should immediately email me and let me know, because I very much would like to know. As Human Resources practitioners, we strive for the answer to this question because we are looking desperately to fix something. We are pulling at anything we can grasp to transform something we consider broken. Is HR broken? Or have we just made it more complicated than we need to?

Jan 16, 202021 minEp. 29

A New Year, A New You

Well it is that time of the year again. As we usher in 2020, it is time to think about resolutions, even though most don’t make them and those that do, don’t keep them. I remember several years ago sitting down and thinking about every aspect of my life and then setting one goal in each area. I wrote them down and looked at them every week. It was one of my most productive years ever.

Jan 07, 202023 min

Survive HR Conference #2

This week we bring to you the second part of the live podcast of the Survive HR Conference in Anderson, SC.

Dec 17, 201925 min

Survive HR Conference #1

This week we bring to you the live podcast of the Survive HR Conference in Anderson, SC.

Dec 11, 201926 min

The Supreme Court and the LGBTQQIA Question

We’ve been hearing a lot about the LGBTQQIA community the past several years as more and more arguments are made that those who fall into this group are protected by Title VII’s prohibitions against sex discrimination. Several lower courts have split on whether Title VII’s provisions include protection for LGBTQQIA members. The Supreme Court heard arguments regarding this issue on October 8, 2019 and it was unclear as to how the justices were leaning.

Dec 03, 201928 minSeason 1Ep. 14

Is There a Chaplain in the House – Should there be?

Today we live in a Post Christian society even though 65% of Americans profess to be of the Christian faith. Back during the Industrial Revolution and even into the 1960’s it was commonplace for chaplains/ministers to provide advice and counsel to employees at the worksite. It was, in effect, the earliest form of an Employee Assistance Program. However, since then almost every organization has abandoned corporate chaplaincy programs, in favor of EAP programs, which have a broader offering of ser...

Nov 26, 201918 minSeason 1Ep. 13

Recharging Your Battery! How to manage Stress!

I vividly recall the day an employee walked into my office, a man 25 years more senior than myself, with tears in his eyes, begging me to take his name off the layoff list. That was 11 years ago, and something that still haunts me. The beginning of my career as an HR Manger started with the Great Recession where I gained amazing amounts of experience in terminating seemingly excellent performers and praying that they would be able to feed their children in a time when no one was hiring.

Nov 20, 201924 minSeason 1Ep. 12

From HR to President of the Company

Have you ever wanted to be the President of your organization? Have you ever believed it was possible for you to go from an HR position to the Presidency? How would someone actually ever do that? Actually, there are more and more Presidents of corporations coming out of HR, primarily due to their soft skills and understanding of how to negotiate and reason through the myriad of business issues, many of which have their roots in personnel related matters.

Nov 12, 201922 minSeason 1Ep. 10

Active Shooters in the Workplace and Learning How to Survive

According to a 2016 report by Everbridge, “69% of workplaces view an active shooter incident as a top threat, but 79% of organizations responded that they were not prepared for this level of threat.” On this week’s podcast, we are joined by our friends, Proactive Response Group to learn more about how to take a survivor’s attitude during the unfortunate act of a workplace violence incident.

Nov 05, 201924 minSeason 1Ep. 9

Spooky HR Issues

Its Halloween, and many of you are enjoying the festivities at work. This episode will talk about ways your company can have fun during Halloween, but do it in the right way from an HR perspective.

Oct 29, 201922 minSeason 1Ep. 8

Should Traditional Thinking Regarding Marijuana and the Workplace Go up in Smoke?

For the past 50 years, the debate has raged regarding whether marijuana should be legalized. I remember writing a paper on this topic, while in college, many years ago. Today, while the issue continues to garner discussion, 46 states have passed laws either legalizing the use of medical marijuana, recreational marijuana, or both. 66% of Americas favor legalizing marijuana, according to a recent poll, and both federal and state governments stand to benefit significantly through the taxation of ma...

Oct 22, 201918 minSeason 1Ep. 7

Veteran Hiring that Works

Military Service to our country is not something to be taken lightly. These brave men and woman sacrifice incredible amounts of themselves in the name of protecting our nation, however when their service is up, and they rejoin the civilian workforce, they can struggle to find meaningful work. It is a staggering fact when you realized that 95% of veterans are filtered out when applying for jobs online. The resumes of these men and women have leadership, teamwork, triumph over adversity, performan...

Oct 15, 201919 minSeason 1Ep. 6

Save on Healthcare: What Your Organization Can Do

Do you get a sick feeling in your stomach every time you have to prepare for benefits selection or plan design/renewal? Over the past 10 years, healthcare costs have risen on average 4.15% per year, according to Mercer. This average increase would be more had employers not made a number of plan changes, the most common of which have been raising deductibles and offering less generous plans. Smaller employers have seen a much higher percentage increase than large employers.

Oct 08, 201919 minSeason 1Ep. 5

Blowing up the Annual Performance Review

I think everyone has seen the trailer to a scary film, where the dark music plays and you just know that at any second, something very frightening is going to jump out and startle you! Do you have those moments in HR? I do! My heart sinks every time I see mail on my desk from the EEOC, because chances are, they aren’t sending me a letter to wish me a good day! Checkout our podcast below with Matthew Floyd.

Oct 01, 201920 minSeason 1Ep. 4

Why Internal Recruiting Works

Today there are many options when it comes to recruiting and there is not a one size fits all approach. Depending on the size of the particular HR department and the number and types of hires needed each year, you may not need a dedicated, experienced, recruiter in your organization.

Sep 26, 201917 minSeason 1Ep. 3

How I Balance My Life as a Working Mama

I am a working mother of 5 children aged 10 and under. When I figure out how to balance my life as a working Mama, I’ll let you know! However, below are a few tips and tricks that I use to help me balance my busy day!

Sep 26, 201917 minSeason 1Ep. 2

What Top Leadership Wants From Their HR Department

I frequently mentor young to mid-career HR professionals, most of whom invariably ask me how they can advance their career to the highest levels. As with most subjects lacking mathematic or scientific definitiveness, this question could have a myriad of responses depending on who responds. However, in my opinion, the best way to advance your HR career is to exceed the expectations of the decision makers within your organization. Here’s how to achieve this.

Sep 11, 201922 minSeason 1Ep. 1
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