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  • The Problem with HR (with Careen Redman)
    2024/12/03

    In this episode of A Human Perspective podcast, host Lola Oguntokun welcomes Careen Redman, Co-founder & CEO of humaneer. Careen shares her extensive experience in HR, from starting as a recruiter to founding humaneer.

    Lola and Careen discuss the evolving role of HR, the difference between HR and People Ops, the purpose of HR, the challenges HR professionals face, and the importance of being strategic and proactive in HR. They also delve into why HR often gets a bad reputation and how HR can work more effectively within organisations, emphasising the need for support, transparency, and good tech tools.

    The episode concludes with an introduction to humaneer, an app designed to support HR professionals.

    00:00 Introduction to A Human Perspective Podcast

    00:47 Meet Careen Redman: Co-founder of Humaneer

    02:56 The Role and Perception of HR

    06:39 HR as an Enabling Function

    14:42 Strategic HR and Organisational Effectiveness

    17:59 Transparency and Hiring Practices

    22:50 HR's Role in Business Success

    28:18 Improving HR-Business Collaboration

    30:14 Understanding Business Departments

    30:58 The Importance of Boldness in HR

    34:02 Creating Safe Environments for Conversations

    35:02 Effective Interview Strategies

    38:53 Business Strategies for Supporting HR

    43:23 The Role of Technology in HR

    46:15 The Exciting Future of HR

    52:36 Introducing humaneer: HR for HR

    56:59 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    59 分
  • The Other F Word: Feedback (with Lauren Humphrey)
    2024/10/22

    In this episode of A Human Perspective podcast, host Lola Oguntokun converses with Lauren Humphrey, co-founder and CEO of Tandem, about the critical role of feedback in the workplace. Discover Lauren's journey in the tech industry, the inspiration behind Tandem, and practical advice for giving and receiving constructive feedback. The discussion covers psychological aspects, challenges managers face, effective frameworks, and strategies for one-on-one sessions and peer reviews. Additionally, explore how remote work, cultural nuances, and AI are reshaping feedback dynamics. Whether a manager or an employee, gain valuable insights into fostering a feedback-centric culture for enhanced communication and performance.


    00:00 Welcome to A Human Perspective Podcast

    00:47 Introducing Today's Guest: Lauren Humphrey

    01:43 Lauren's Journey and Experience

    03:43 Understanding Feedback: The Other F Word

    05:21 The Importance of Feedback in Relationships

    08:02 Effective Feedback Strategies

    10:12 Feedback Frequency and Managerial Practices

    14:35 Peer-to-Peer Feedback: The Holy Grail

    16:40 Proactive and Preemptive Feedback

    19:23 Building a Feedback Routine

    20:43 Handling Reluctant Managers

    21:54 Receiving Feedback Constructively

    24:25 Personal Anecdotes on Feedback

    26:28 Cultural Differences in Feedback

    28:54 Impact of Remote Work on Feedback

    31:06 Inspiration Behind Tandem

    32:19 Creating a Feedback Culture

    34:59 Future of Feedback

    36:06 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    38 分
  • What is Product? (with Martin Pannier)
    2024/09/17

    In this episode of A Human Perspective podcast, host Lola Oguntokun converses with Martin Pannier, Founder of Primo, about the evolving role of Product Management.


    They discuss Martin's journey from consulting to product roles at startups like Gusto and iziwork, and his current venture, Primo.


    The conversation delves into the significance of Product in startups, the challenges faced in product strategy, and best practices for hiring and building a Product team. They also explore how a strong customer-centric Product culture can drive business success.


    Tune in for insightful nuggets on effectively managing Product in modern companies.


    00:00 Welcome to A Human Perspective Podcast

    00:47 Introducing Martin Pannier and Primo

    01:36 Martin's Journey into Product Management

    03:16 Understanding the Concept of Product

    07:45 The Role of Product in Different Companies

    11:36 Challenges in Product Management

    18:27 Advice for Aspiring Product Managers

    34:43 Building a Product Culture at Primo

    40:08 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    41 分
  • Deconstructing Imposter Syndrome: An Open & Honest Conversation with My Friends
    2024/02/06

    On this episode, I'm joined by a couple of close and long-time friends, Mala and Kemi. We chop it up as we normally would whenever we meet up... but maybe a little calmer!


    We discuss our thoughts on Imposter Syndrome. What it means to us. How it shows up in our professional lives. How we manage the related feelings. The factors that may create the feeling in the first place, and so on.


    This is an open and honest conversation between three professional women and dear friends.

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    47 分
  • Transitioning from Consultancy to Startup (with Richard Rosser)
    2023/10/24

    This week, I speak to ⁠Richard Rosser⁠, Co-Founder of ⁠Movemeon⁠, a platform that helps consultants navigate their career within and beyond consulting firms.


    Rich and his Co-Founder met each other while at McKinsey and decided to take a leap into the world of HR Tech after an exhausting experience during their own job search when they had made the decision to leave consultancy.


    Rich and I discuss the allure of leaving consultancy for startups and the many nuances of this of this experience. Having worked as a Strategy Consultant, himself, setting up several start-ups and working with many more, Richard was the perfect person to have this conversation with.


    Though this conversation is focussed on those considering leaving consultancy or have left, much of what we discuss and share can be helpful for most listeners considering a new opportunity or working for a startup.

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    44 分
  • Navigating Leadership as a Black Female (with Chichi Eruchalu)
    2023/09/12

    Chichi Eruchalu is an Executive Leadership Coach, Speaker and a 2023 Top Voice on LinkedIn.


    When I reached out to Chichi, it was because of her very human perspective on leadership, and I was keen to explore this further with her. However, Chichi suggested getting more specific and discussing black female leadership.


    I was a little nervous about this conversation because it’s one normally had with friends or family in private settings, but then I thought, why hide? Speak up and out loud. It may help someone, educate another, and do both for others.


    I’ve listened to this episode many times… and the best way I can describe it is as a layer cake… and boy are there many layers to this conversation!


    Thanks for suggesting this topic, Chichi. I encourage everyone to listen to it, regardless of your background. There’s a lot to understand and learn here.

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    48 分
  • The Good Busy (with Kate Sotsenko)
    2023/08/29

    We’re back from another short but needed hiatus, and our guest this episode is Kate Sotsenko. This episode is so apt for those coming back from the summer break, looking to redefine how they approach work.


    I came across Kate on LinkedIn where she was sharing some very useful productivity tips. Kate is a productivity educator and coach who has coined a concept called The Good Busy and shares fantastic playbooks that draws from her 10 years in sports and 15 years in business.


    Kate works with busy team leaders, helping them to optimise their productivity and reclaim time for what truly matters at work and beyond work.


    On this episode, Kate and I discuss The Good Busy.

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    46 分
  • Life as a Late-Diagnosed Autistic Person (with Natalie Wood)
    2023/06/21

    Meet Natalie Wood, VP Engineering at Hokodo. Natalie and I met during my time at Elsevier and I remember at the time admiring Natalie's approach working style. Methodical, great attention to detail, and just bloody smart, to be honest! 💡


    A couple of months back, Natalie shared an informative post and slides for Autism Awareness on LinkedIn. What made it so impactful was Natalie’s vulnerability, sharing that she had recently been diagnosed as autistic in the past year.


    This realisation and confirmation has been what Natalie effectively describes as an ongoing journey.


    In this week’s episode of A Human Perspective, Natalie provides an insight into her past and present, and opens up in a way I have not experienced with a guest on this podcast before.


    I want to thank Natalie for sharing so much, about her personal life, professional life and all she has learned. I also want to thank Natalie for the efforts she puts into helping to educate others.


    ♾️

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    47 分