• Putting the Human back in Human Resources

  • 2025/01/10
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Putting the Human back in Human Resources

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  • Can intentional leadership transform workplace culture and employee trust? On this episode of Ponderings from the Perch, the Little Bird Marketing podcast, host and CEO Priscilla McKinney talks with guest and RADICL Work co-founder Dan Riley about the critical role of trust in organizational success and creating transformative workplace environments. As a content marketing consultant helping organizations navigate change, Riley shares that only about 20% of employees trust their leadership but believe intentional changes and consistent actions can help build stronger, more engaged teams. Riley explains how companies need to embrace a robust values-driven communication strategy in their approach to workplace transformation, especially regarding technology implementation and return-to-office policies. His growth strategy framework emphasizes that organizations must focus on the "long play"—prioritizing people and culture over short-term outcomes. Revenue and profitability are natural results of taking care of employees and building strong teams. "We don't want to just tweak things," Riley shares about RADICL's approach. "We want to fundamentally make significant changes and take some chances and risks that focus on really empowering and putting the individuals first." Riley and McKinney also discuss how HR's transformation presents unique opportunities to align individual values with organizational purpose and talk about how something as mundane as a content marketing strategy can even be aligned with company values. As organizations navigate hybrid work environments and technological advancement, Riley emphasizes that human connection remains crucial. He suggests that bringing people together should serve clear purposes like relationship building and collaborative learning rather than simply maintaining traditional office structures. Sponsors: Priscilla McKinney here! I am very excited to announce the release of my much-anticipated book: Collaboration is the New Competition: Why the Future of Work Rewards A Cross Pollinating Hive Mind and How Not to Get Left Behind The book's chapters are designed to be time-efficient, ensuring busy professionals can easily integrate these transformative ideas into their workflow. From discussing the state of affairs in business to providing fundamental strategies and seven practical anchors for staying on course, this book offers a fresh perspective and a competitive advantage in today's complex business landscape. Visit priscillamckinney.com for more information. Priscilla McKinney is not just a CEO; she is also a LinkedIn Influencer. The reality is that very few people are using LinkedIn efficiently or effectively, and if you’re not careful, social media can become a black hole. When you emerge, you find you wound up in a place you never intended to go and you’re wondering where all the time went. Time is precious, and trying to be everything to everyone means becoming nothing to no one. That's why she's developed a transformative 12-week course that goes beyond basic tips and tricks – teaching you how to build a strategic network and create stellar content that cuts through the LinkedIn noise. Click here to learn more, and sign up for a spot in her social influence course today!
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Can intentional leadership transform workplace culture and employee trust? On this episode of Ponderings from the Perch, the Little Bird Marketing podcast, host and CEO Priscilla McKinney talks with guest and RADICL Work co-founder Dan Riley about the critical role of trust in organizational success and creating transformative workplace environments. As a content marketing consultant helping organizations navigate change, Riley shares that only about 20% of employees trust their leadership but believe intentional changes and consistent actions can help build stronger, more engaged teams. Riley explains how companies need to embrace a robust values-driven communication strategy in their approach to workplace transformation, especially regarding technology implementation and return-to-office policies. His growth strategy framework emphasizes that organizations must focus on the "long play"—prioritizing people and culture over short-term outcomes. Revenue and profitability are natural results of taking care of employees and building strong teams. "We don't want to just tweak things," Riley shares about RADICL's approach. "We want to fundamentally make significant changes and take some chances and risks that focus on really empowering and putting the individuals first." Riley and McKinney also discuss how HR's transformation presents unique opportunities to align individual values with organizational purpose and talk about how something as mundane as a content marketing strategy can even be aligned with company values. As organizations navigate hybrid work environments and technological advancement, Riley emphasizes that human connection remains crucial. He suggests that bringing people together should serve clear purposes like relationship building and collaborative learning rather than simply maintaining traditional office structures. Sponsors: Priscilla McKinney here! I am very excited to announce the release of my much-anticipated book: Collaboration is the New Competition: Why the Future of Work Rewards A Cross Pollinating Hive Mind and How Not to Get Left Behind The book's chapters are designed to be time-efficient, ensuring busy professionals can easily integrate these transformative ideas into their workflow. From discussing the state of affairs in business to providing fundamental strategies and seven practical anchors for staying on course, this book offers a fresh perspective and a competitive advantage in today's complex business landscape. Visit priscillamckinney.com for more information. Priscilla McKinney is not just a CEO; she is also a LinkedIn Influencer. The reality is that very few people are using LinkedIn efficiently or effectively, and if you’re not careful, social media can become a black hole. When you emerge, you find you wound up in a place you never intended to go and you’re wondering where all the time went. Time is precious, and trying to be everything to everyone means becoming nothing to no one. That's why she's developed a transformative 12-week course that goes beyond basic tips and tricks – teaching you how to build a strategic network and create stellar content that cuts through the LinkedIn noise. Click here to learn more, and sign up for a spot in her social influence course today!

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