• #114 - Dr. Holly Lam - Bridging the Chasm Between People Analytics & the Business
    2025/03/02
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    Welcome to Directionally Correct, the insightful people analytics podcast hosted by Cole & Scott. This episode features Holly Lam, Senior Director of People Analytics and Insights at Cencora, sharing her experiences and insights into the evolution of people analytics.

    Join us as Holly discusses the significance of psychological safety in team performance, the challenges and opportunities within workforce planning, and the impact of AI on the future of work. From her early career influences to her transition between roles, Holly provides a wealth of knowledge on thriving in the competitive landscape of people analytics.

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    • Crossing the Illusion of a Chasm

    • Unlikely the main conclusion of project oxygen is true

    • Will workers take a pay cut for remote work

    • The augmented workforce by Scott Reida

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    58 分
  • #113 - Dr. Jim Henderson - What is the Future of Higher Education? LIVE with Louisiana Tech University President
    2025/02/23
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    Join us in this episode of 'Directionally Correct,' hosted by Cole & Scott, as we dive into an enriching conversation with Dr. Jim Henderson, President of Louisiana Tech University. Dr. Henderson shares his insights on the evolving landscape of higher education, focusing on the impact of artificial intelligence and how it can reshape learning environments. He discusses his personal experiences and the significance of comprehensive exams, touching on the value of creativity and innovative thinking in education.

    Throughout the episode, Dr. Henderson also reflects on the unique culture at Louisiana Tech, emphasizing the family-like atmosphere and the importance of resilience and adaptability in both academic and professional settings. Learn about the university's strategic framework and how it aims to prepare students for a rapidly changing world.

    Don't miss this insightful exploration of education, leadership, and the potential of AI to enhance human creativity and problem-solving. Tune in for a deep dive into the intersection of technology and academia, and how these themes are influencing the future of work and learning.

    • Scott’s new publication on high potential talent

    • Does AI make you smarter?

    • Is a college still a positive career symbol?

    • Academic article abstracts have become unreadable

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    1 時間 15 分
  • REPLAY #31 - Dr. Max Blumberg - The Renaissance Man Round Two
    2025/02/16

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    1 時間 21 分
  • #112 - Marc Effron - The Science of Talent, 8 Steps to High Performance, & One-Page Talent Management
    2025/02/09
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    In this episode of Directionally Correct, hosts Cole & Scott welcome Mark Effron, President of the Talent Strategy Group, to explore the fascinating world of people analytics and talent management. Mark shares insights into his journey from being a political consultant to becoming a major influencer in HR, discussing how his experiences have shaped his approach to building high-performance teams.

    Mark delves into the creation of his book, "Eight Steps to High Performance," emphasizing the importance of grounding HR practices in solid research rather than trends and anecdotes. He highlights the issue of over-complicating HR processes and how simplifying these practices can lead to significant organizational benefits.

    Listeners will also hear engaging discussions on topics ranging from Muay Thai and its surprising correlations to rule-following and performance, to the pressing issue of remote work and RTO (Return to Office) policies. Mark offers his candid views on leadership styles, the authenticity debate in the age of AI, and the future of work.

    This episode promises a thought-provoking conversation filled with laughs, insights, and actionable advice for anyone interested in enhancing their career and organizational outcomes through evidence-based HR practices.

    • Taking dogs to the office

    • Does science advance one funeral at a time

    • Are there really different leadership styles

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    1 時間 6 分
  • REPLAY #48 - Dr. Rob Stilson - NLP & The Mighty Ducks Problem
    2025/02/02

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  • #111 - Cole and Scott - Sprinkle XGBoost On It, New Year New You, In-Person Weirdness
    2025/01/26

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    Welcome to this episode of Directionally Correct, a people analytics podcast with your host Cole & Scott. With no guest today, Cole steers a lively conversation exploring the role of AI in modern decision-making and its interaction with established organizational structures.

    The episode delves into the ethical implications and potential of AI solutions in addressing workforce management challenges. With a playful banter reminiscent of Generation Z culture, Cole reflects on the young generation’s engagement with the podcast and their relationship with evolving technology.

    The episode unfolds as Cole and his co-host cover a broad spectrum of topics, from AI surpassing human judgment in strategic decisions to the intriguing prospect of using AI for scouring scientific literature for inconsistencies. They even take a trip down memory lane, reminiscing about personal evolutions during their twenties and the relative stasis in personality development post-thirty.

    Tune in for an engaging discussion filled with humor, insight, and a sprinkle of nostalgia, as the hosts share their candid opinions about the world of people analytics, AI technology, and personal growth. If you're passionate about understanding the intersection between technology and human expertise in organizational settings, this is an episode you won't want to miss!

    • Approximately one in seven scientific papers are fake

    • Personality and PE Fit at work

    • The algo and the org chart

    • ChatGPT, can you take my interview

    • Keith McNulty - Can a horse do math?

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    1 時間 17 分
  • REPLAY #53 - Dr. Fred Oswald - Generative AI & The Future of Selection
    2025/01/19

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    1 時間 11 分
  • #110 - Jeremy Shapiro - People Analytics Trends for 2025 & Revisiting Competing on Talent Analytics
    2025/01/12

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    In this episode of Directionally Correct, hosts Cole and Scott engage in an insightful conversation with Jeremy Shapiro, the AVP of Workforce Analytics at Merck. With a backdrop of holiday cheer, Jeremy shares his personal and professional journey in workforce analytics, touching on topics from academic speeches to triathlon training.

    As the discussion unfolds, the trio delves into the heart of people analytics, revisiting the seminal article "Competing on Talent Analytics" co-authored by Jeremy 14 years ago. Jeremy reflects on the evolution of this critical field, considering the successes and challenges faced by companies in implementing effective analytics.

    The conversation also navigates the volatile landscape of global talent dynamics, the ethical implications of AI integration in HR practices, and what the future holds for people analytics amid fast-paced technological advancements. Jeremy's practical insights and anecdotes provide listeners with a nuanced perspective on making impactful, data-driven decisions in HR and beyond.

    Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion sponsored by One Model, as listeners are invited to explore the crossroads of data, talent, and technology in shaping the future of work.

    • Competing on Talent Analytics

    • Disband the analytics team

    • Potential brain drain if everyone moved to countries they wanted

    • The role of classroom seating arrangements and friendship

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    58 分