Episodes

  • How to craft DEI strategies that stick with Liz Griffin
    Nov 26 2024

    In this episode, we dive into the transformative power of deep listening and how it can elevate diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) strategies beyond surface-level intent.

    Liz Griffin, a seasoned DEI leader with experience at Qantas, Commonwealth Bank, EY and Minderoo Foundation, explores the nuances of building inclusive cultures, navigating DEI maturity and crafting strategies that resonate with business objectives.


    Listeners will gain real-world examples and practical advice to help HR leaders make impactful, systemic change in their organisations.


    💻 Resources


    • Explore AHRI's Diversity Maturity Model: https://www.ahri.com.au/resources/ahri-diversity-inclusion-maturity-model

    • Download AHRI's report: The State of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Australian Workplaces: https://www.ahri.com.au/resources/hr-research/the-state-of-diversity-equity-and-inclusion-in-australian-workplaces
    • Privilege video, mentioned at 16.58


    🧠 Learning opportunities


    • DEI for HR Leaders: Introduction to DEI Practices – short course https://www.ahri.com.au/certification-and-training/short-courses/dei-intro

    • DEI for HR Leaders: Advanced DEI practices – short course https://www.ahri.com.au/certification-and-training/short-courses/dei-advanced



    ⭐ Member-exclusive content


    • AHRI members can join the⁠ ⁠AHRI LinkedIn Lounge⁠⁠ to connect with your peers and for access to a member-exclusive bonus episode.
    • Not an AHRI member? Learn about the benefits here. https://www.ahri.com.au/ahri-membership


    🤳 Connect with us


    • Connect with AHRI on ⁠LinkedIn⁠: ⁠https://bit.ly/3XREBgu

    Connect with Liz on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizgriffin1/

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    49 mins
  • How to prepare for an HR leadership role with Tiffany Blight CPHR
    Sep 23 2024

    As the HR profession continues to evolve, the competencies required for effective HR leadership are quickly becoming more complex and wide-ranging.

    In AHRI’s latest podcast episode, host Beth Hall FCPHR, speaks with Tiffany Blight CPHR, First Assistant Secretary – People and Culture at the Department of Home Affairs, about how practitioners can arm themselves with the right skills to thrive in HR leadership roles.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    • Key capabilities for aspiring HR leaders
    • Practical steps to build these skills and experiences
    • Tips for positioning yourself for leadership roles in HR.


    SHARE YOUR FEEDBACK: Take our 2-minute survey to share your thoughts on seasons one and two of AHRI: https://bit.ly/3BjN5Ey


    SHOW NOTES

    Let us know what you think of the podcast so far. Take our 2-minute survey to share your feedback with us: ⁠https://bit.ly/47yzZiN⁠

    Access the episode transcript here – https://bit.ly/3zpjp8p

    🧠 Learning opportunities

    • Become a ⁠Certified HR Practitioner ⁠and signal to your community that your HR skills are in line with globally benchmarked best-practice HR – https://bit.ly/3MZnnre

    • Learn how to overcome stakeholder resistance with ⁠this short course from AHRI – https://bit.ly/3MR1dro⁠

    • Hone your leadership and management skills with ⁠this short course from AHRI – https://bit.ly/3U1REKj⁠


    📚 Further reading

    • The Mentor: ⁠https://bit.ly/3zuXOLS⁠

    • The Diary of a CEO: ⁠https://bit.ly/4e9Fs1Z⁠

    • Mastery by Robert Greene: ⁠https://bit.ly/3ZuHjdh⁠

    • Amplifiers by Matt Church: ⁠https://amzn.to/4ecJE0K⁠

    • Nudge by Cass R. Sunstein and Richard H. Thaler: ⁠https://bit.ly/47zpDyY⁠

    • Yes! by Noah Goldstein, Steve Martin and Robert B. Cialdini: ⁠https://bit.ly/3zrtzFA⁠

    • Influence by Robert B. Cialdini: ⁠https://bit.ly/3Xz4NeA⁠

    • Atomic Habits by James Clear: ⁠https://bit.ly/47G8BPN⁠

    • Surrounded by Idiots by Thomas Erikson: ⁠https://bit.ly/3XBWgYl⁠

    • The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell: ⁠https://amzn.to/3MZmJKk⁠


    ⭐ Member-exclusive content

    • AHRI members can Join the⁠ ⁠AHRI LinkedIn Lounge⁠⁠ to connect with your peers and for access to a member-exclusive bonus episode.


    🤳 Connect with us

    • ⁠Connect with AHRI on ⁠LinkedIn⁠: ⁠https://bit.ly/3XREBgu

    • Connect with Tiffany Blight FCPHR on ⁠LinkedIn⁠:...

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    42 mins
  • Creating inclusive cultures for neurodivergent employees with Aron Mercer
    Aug 5 2024

    Around 15% of the population identify as neurodivergent. However, this is sometimes invisible within organisations, often because employees don't feel safe enough to disclose their neurodivergence to their employer.


    In this episode, we speak with Aron Mercer, founding team member at Xceptional, a social enterprise that creates meaningful careers for neurodivergent individuals, about how to create safe, neuro-inclusive cultures.


    In this episode, you'll learn:


    How to combat the fear of getting it wrong.


    Practical ways that HR practitioners can factor neurodiversity inclusion into the employee lifecycle.


    How to avoid tokenistic initiatives and instead have a meaningful, positive impact on employees' experience at work.


    SHARE YOUR FEEDBACK: Take our 2-minute survey to share your thoughts on seasons one and two of AHRI: https://bit.ly/3BjN5Ey


    TRANSCRIPT

    Access the episode transcript here: https://bit.ly/4ccg7Cz


    SHOW NOTES

    📄 Resources

    Download ⁠free resources⁠, such as a language and onboarding guide, from Xceptional's website: https://bit.ly/3WRkNts


    ⭐ Member exclusive resources


    AHRI members can log into their ⁠member dashboard⁠ and find useful neurodiversity resources via AHRI:ASSIST. For resources from Xceptional members can log into AHRI:ASSIST and under the guidelines tab, look into: Culture, Diversity and Inclusion | Australian HR Institute.


    AHRI members also have access to an exclusive bonus episode where Aron and Beth discuss the importance of considering intersectionality when supporting neurodivergent employees. Log into your ⁠AHRI member dashboard⁠ to access.


    Join the ⁠AHRI LinkedIn Lounge⁠ to discuss this topic with your fellow members and HR peers: https://bit.ly/4fuBEJI


    📚 Further reading

    ⁠Unemployment rate⁠ for Autistic adults in Australia: https://bit.ly/3YDA2Ho


    ⁠Weapons of Math Destruction⁠ by Cathy O'Neil.


    ⁠Busting 5 myths about neurodiversity in the workplace ⁠(HRMOnline): https://bit.ly/3LP6SOd


    ⁠How to support employees living with ADHD ⁠(HRMOnline): https://bit.ly/3yr7PsL


    ⁠Developing an Autism talent program⁠ (HRMOnline): https://bit.ly/3yuj5on


    ⁠How to make your onboarding more inclusive ⁠(HRMOnline): https://bit.ly/3SzeHeo


    ⁠Supporting employees living with Autism⁠ (HRMOnline): https://bit.ly/3SCroVQ


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    51 mins
  • How HR practitioners can become culture leaders with Siobhan McHale
    Jul 23 2024

    HR practitioners are often tasked with 'fixing' cultural issues, but as Siobhan McHale, Executive General Manager of People, Culture and Change at Dulux, asserts, they are actually the culture leaders. They set the stage and equip leaders and managers with the tools needed to authentically and effectively embody organisational values.

    In this episode, you'll discover:

    * How to frame HR roles for greater impact at the executive level

    * Ways to embrace group intelligence within organisations

    * Insights into her seven-year culture transformation project at ANZ Bank, turning it from Australia's worst-performing financial institution to one of the best

    SHARE YOUR FEEDBACK: Take our 2-minute survey to share your thoughts on seasons one and two of AHRI: https://bit.ly/3BjN5Ey


    SHOW NOTES

    TRANSCRIPT

    🧠 Learning opportunities

    • Sign up to AHRI's National Convention and Exhibition⁠ in Melbourne on 20-22 August to hear more from Siobhan McHale – ⁠https://bit.ly/45KzEbX⁠


    📚 Further reading

    • Learn more about Siobhan's books here: https://bit.ly/3Wi8DrJ


    • Read this article where Siobhan shares more details about how to become a culture transformer: https://bit.ly/4d7zkWU


    ⭐ Member-exclusive content

    • Join the ⁠AHRI LinkedIn Lounge⁠ to connect with your peers and for access to a member-exclusive bonus episode.


    🤳 Connect with us

    • ⁠Connect with AHRI on LinkedIn⁠: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/ahri


    • Connect with Siobhan McHale on LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/mchalesiobhan/

    • Visit Siobhan's website: www.siobhanmchale.com


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    51 mins
  • Navigating the evolving skills landscape with Ravin Jesuthasan
    Jul 9 2024

    In this episode, Ravin Jesuthasan, global thought leader and Senior Partner and Global Leader for Transformation Services at Mercer, talks about how HR practitioners can navigate the evolving skills landscape.

    You'll learn how to take advantage of the shift towards skills-based hiring, how AI might reinvent the graduate-level position, and models and frameworks to think about skills and job design as a small, medium or large-sized business.

    View the episode transcript here.

    SHOW NOTES

    🧠 Learning opportunities

    • Sign up to AHRI's National Convention and Exhibition⁠ in Melbourne on 20-22 August to hear more from Ravin Jesuthasan – https://bit.ly/45KzEbX


    • Sign up for AHRI's new short course, GenAI Integration Essentials – https://bit.ly/4bAMuuk


    📚 Further reading

    • Read AHRI's latest skills research paper – https://bit.ly/3zB4AiP

    • Learn more about Ravin's books here: https://bit.ly/4bDgfej


    • Read this article where Ravin talks about the future of leadership skills – https://bit.ly/4bCLDtt


    ⭐ Member-exclusive content

    • Join the AHRI LinkedIn Lounge to connect with your peers and for access to a bonus episode from Ravin.


    🤳 Connect with us

    • ⁠Connect with AHRI on LinkedIn⁠: https://www.linkedin.com/company/110484/admin/feed/posts/


    • Connect with Ravin Jesuthasan: www.linkedin.com/in/ravinjesuthasan/

    • Visit Ravin's website: www.ravinjesuthasan.com/





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    47 mins
  • How HR can care for their own mental health with Dr Adam Fraser
    Jul 2 2024

    HR is an incredibly rewarding profession, tackling some of the most pressing workplace challenges, from navigating layoffs to meeting the high expectations of leaders and employees. But this kind of work can take a toll.

    In this episode, we speak with Dr Adam Fraser, peak performance researcher and workplace wellbeing expert, to explore how HR can care for their own mental health and wellbeing as they navigate the ever-evolving business landscape.


    In this episode, you'll learn how Dr Fraser's research on vicarious trauma in the education sector can be applied to HR , along with some valuable, research-backed tips to help manage your mental health.


    SHARE YOUR FEEDBACK: Take our 2-minute survey to share your thoughts on seasons one and two of AHRI: https://bit.ly/3BjN5Ey




    TRANSCRIPT


    View here.


    SHOW NOTES


    📞 Support resources


    • If you need immediate and urgent mental health support, please call Lifeline on 13 11 14 or ⁠visit their website⁠ to start an online chat or text thread: https://bit.ly/3xvVhA9
    • ⁠Access this one-page guide⁠ to practicing self-care to address vicarious trauma: https://bit.ly/4eIvVQ1


    🧠 Learning opportunities


    • Learn more about managing trauma in the workplace wit
    • AHRI's new course⁠ trauma-informed HR: https://bit.ly/3RPFGSG
    • Sign up to AHRI's National Convention and Exhibition⁠ in Melbourne on 20-22 August to hear more from Dr Adam Fraser: https://bit.ly/45KzEbX
    • AHRI's new course ⁠Renewing Resilience: Addressing burnout in HR practitioners⁠, run by Live Wellbeing: https://bit.ly/4eJtSvd
    • AHRI's new short course ⁠Implementing Wellbeing Initiatives: https://bit.ly/45MUjvI


    ⭐ Member-exclusive content


    • Join the AHRI LinkedIn Lounge to connect with your peers and for access to a bonus episode from Dr Adam Fraser where he shares the five elements of a high-performing team.


    📚 Further reading


    • Article: ⁠Vicarious trauma: the new public health epidemic⁠: https://bit.ly/4buD57Q
    • Article: ⁠What is trauma-informed HR and why is it important?⁠: https://bit.ly/4cp4ucC
    • Book: ⁠Strive: Embrace the gift of struggle by Dr Adam Fraser⁠: https://amzn.to/4cqGl5j


    🤳 Connect with us


    • ⁠Connect with AHRI on LinkedIn⁠: https://www.linkedin.com/company/110484/admin/feed/posts/

    • ⁠Connect with Dr Adam Fraser on LinkedIn⁠:
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    47 mins
  • Building strong relationships at work with Michael Bungay Stanier
    Apr 2 2024

    A key part of being an effective HR practitioner is about building strong, strategic and trusting relationships with key stakeholders in order to build your influence and help move your organisation towards its goals.

    In this episode, coaching expert and author Michael Bungay Stanier shares insights from his latest book 'How to work with (almost) anyone' and provides listeners with insights to make their relationships at work stronger and more resilient.

    SHARE YOUR FEEDBACK: Take our 2-minute survey to share your thoughts on seasons one and two of AHRI: https://bit.ly/3BjN5Ey

    SHOW NOTES

    💡Learning opportunities

    AHRI's Having Difficult Conversations short course.

    AHRI's leadership and management essentials short course.

    Exclusive content for AHRI members

    Download Michael's 7 questions to ask in a coaching setting

    Download Michael's Questions that lead to stronger work relationships


    📚 Extra reading

    Read about Google's Project Oxygen in this HBR article.

    Read about Google's Project Aristotle in this NYT article.

    Read articles based on HRM's interview with Amy Edmondson, here and here.

    The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work by John Gottman

    How to Work with (Almost) Anyone by Michael Bungay Stanier

    The Coaching Habit by Michael Bungay Stanier

    👩‍💻 To watch

    How to tame your advice monster – TedX, Michael Bungay Stanier



    🤳Connect with us


    Follow AHRI on LinkedIn.

    Follow Shelley on LinkedIn.

    Follow Michael on LinkedIn.


    👇Want access to exclusive AHRI member benefits?

    Not yet an AHRI member but interested in receiving a range of benefits to enhance your HR career? Visit ahri.com.au/membership to learn more.


    If you liked this podcast, don't forget to give us a five-star rating to help us reach more people and don't forget to follow so you never miss an episode.


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    39 mins
  • Doing HR differently with Lucy Adams
    Mar 19 2024

    In a world where the HR profession has been elevated to new heights, how can HR professionals maintain the momentum they've gained over the past few years to continue adding strategic value to a business's long-term goals?

    In this episode, we speak with Lucy Adams, CEO of Disruptive HR and former HR Director at the BBC, who shares her thoughts on fresh ways to think about HR, including her EACH framework, (which stands for Employees as Adults, Consumers and Humans), and shares practical examples of different ways organisations are trialling new ways of working.






    💡 Learning opportunities


    AHRI's Applied Emotional Intelligence short course.


    AHRI's Having Difficult Conversations: short course


    📑 Templates and guides


    Personal User Manual template – download this template to personlise the onboarding experience


    Stay Conversation questions – Lucy Adams shares a list of questions to consider during a stay interview.


    Exclusive resources for AHRI members


    Employee persona template – develop your own employee personas with this template.


    AHRI Linkedin Lounge – Join over 5,000 AHRI members on the AHRI Lounge to have exclusive conversations with your peers on the topics that matter to you most.


    Bonus episode: Hear more from Lucy about how to develop an employee persona in this bonus content from Let's Take This Offline


    A guide to difficult conversations – Log into your AHRI member portal, click AHRI:ASSIST, select 'Employee Performance and Development' and you'll find a guide for difficult conversations.


    🤳Connect with us


    Follow AHRI on LinkedIn for a range of useful resources.


    Connect with Shelley on LinkedIn here.


    Follow Lucy on LinkedIn here, or visit her website, Disruptive HR, for more helpful resources and information.


    👇Want access to exclusive AHRI member benefits?


    Not yet an AHRI member but interested in receiving a range of benefits to enhance your HR career? Visit ahri.com.au/membership to learn more.


    If you liked this podcast, don't forget to give us a five-star rating to help us reach more people and don't forget to follow so you never miss an episode.


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    48 mins