In this captivating episode of our podcast, join hosts Michael VanDervort and Robin Schooling as they dive into an extraordinary conversation with Marie Lobbezoo, sharing her unparalleled journey at McMurdo Station, Antarctica. Dubbed "The Penguin Episode," this installment takes you on an icy adventure to the most remote corners of the Earth. Marie opens up about her recent work experience, revealing the challenges and wonders of living and working in the Antarctic's harsh, yet mesmerizing environment. From daily routines amidst snow and ice to unexpected encounters with the region's iconic penguins, this episode offers a rare glimpse into life at the edge of the world. Tune in to be transported to the icy realms of Antarctica, where science, survival, and penguins intersect in the most fascinating ways.
Our guest, Tracie Sponenberg, recently made the transition from corporate-to-consultant when she opened her own business to focus on providing services as a fractional Chief People Officer. Join us for this lively discussion as Michael and Robin talk with Tracie about when she knew it was “time” and the factors that went into her decision. Tracie shares insight about the role – and value! – of Fractional HR include her take on being a “thought partner” vs. a “strategic leader.” Good stuff!
Jon Hyman and Michael VanDervort get together for another episode of Labor Relatedly to discuss the latest developments in labor relations. In this episode, they cover the most recent developments between Starbucks and Starbucks Workers United, the joint employer rules, and what's happening in the world of beer.
While union rates have dropped in the last 40 years, 88% of Gen Zers approve of unions, and a perfect storm is brewing, leading to a likely increase in union organizing at a rate unseen in decades in 2024. Michael VanDervort chats with Paul Glover. He's an expert on unions and predicts a surge of union activity this year. Former Federal Trial Lawyer Paul Glover is the No B.S. Post-Pandemic Leadership Expert with over 40 years of experience who understands the unique demands of post-pandemic leadership. After navigating a pivotal turning point that steered him away from his 22-year career as a Federal Trial Lawyer to an unexpected seven-year incarceration, Paul became inspired to transfer his skills and profound experience to begin guiding executives on their own leadership journeys. Because Glover has dedicated over 25 years to coaching leaders to be the best versions of themselves, he is well-respected as a groundbreaking authority in this space. Paul details his expertise in WorkQuake™: Making the Seismic Shift to a Knowledge Economy, is a TEDx speaker, and has guided leaders of organizations generating up to $1 billion in annual revenue. He obtained his law degree from DePaul University, a Master’s in Labor Law at IIT Kent, and specialized in labor and employment cases. Additional credentials include recognition by Brainz 500 Global and Forbes Coaching Counsel. Paul's unique blend of legal acumen, storytelling finesse, and coaching proficiency sets him apart as a multifaceted expert in the post-pandemic leadership landscape. He's so confident audiences will love his keynotes and workshops that he offers a No B.S. Money Back Guarantee.
Welcome to 2024! Jon Hyman and Michael VanDervort are back with the very first show of the year on DriveThruHR. Today, they deliver another episode of Labor Relatedly that helps bring HR practitioners up to speed on the latest developments in labor and employee relations, including: Starbucks update: Lots are happening here, including possible new negotiations in 2024, NLRB altercations, and an effort to install union supporters on the Starbucks Board of Directors. SpaceX files a lawsuit saying NLRB is unconstitutional.Costco delivers a master class in workplace communication. Will the NLRB try to mandate collective bargaining agreements as a bargaining remedy in 2024?
Rhea Moss, Global Head of Workforce and Customer Insights at iCIMS, is a self-professed data aficionado. In this episode of DrivethruHR, she chatted with host Robin Schooling about iCIMS' recent Monthly Workforce Report as we dove into what's measured (with some extra fun talking about time-to-fill) and a few other of Rhea's "favorite things." You can connect with Rhea on LinkedIn and read (and dowload|) iCIMS' vast array of research and insights here.
In this episode, Robin and Michael chat with guest Chris Rollins - keynote speaker, community builder, and creator of Ripple Effect Leadership. Join us to learn about creating inclusive and high-trust environments, and the importance of continuous practice and self-improvement. You can connect with Chris on LinkedIn or via the Ripple Effect Leadership site.
Michael and Robin chat with Andrew Shatte’, Ph.D., Chief Knowledge Officer and co-founder of Boston-based meQuilibrium, on the impact of “doom loops” on employee and team productivity and how to take positive action to prevent and break cycles of doom. Here is a link to his Tedx talk.
Michael and Robin are joined today by Carolyn Clark. Carolyn is the VP of Employee Experience Strategy and Transformation at Simpplr, where she elevates the employee experience by driving innovation and revitalizing how employee communication is delivered. Prior to Simpplr, she led internal and HR communication at companies like Yahoo, Pandora, and GoDaddy. We discuss elevating the employee experience, the impact of AI on EX and Internal Communications, and trying to turn Blowing Rock, North Carolina, into a technology hub.
Join Jon Hyman and Michael VanDervort for episode 16 of Labor Relatedly in which they discuss The Creature Comforts Brewery election outcome, Cemex bargaining orders, the new joint employer rules, and how the recent outcome of the UAW/Big 3 negotiations will impact labor relations trends heading into 2024.
Co-hosts Robin Schooling as they chat with Ken Oehler, Senior Partner, Head of People Science, for RADICL. Ken Oehler,, has a deep understanding of employee experience, and we discuss the role of leadership in creating a great work experience. On the show, we discuss: .RADICL and what they doThe STATE OF THE WORK EXPERIENCE REPORTThe main findings of the reportWhat a RADICL Work Experience is
Join Jon Hyman and Michael VanDervort for a discussion about how the NLRB is in the process of changing virtually all the rules governing labor law in the United States. We talk about the impact of the hugely impactful Cemex decision on the union election process, how they are changing employee protections related to protected activity in the workplace, and the likely banning of non-compete agreements in the near future.
Labor Relatedly Episode 14: Going to Orange Alert at the NLRB. Happy Orange Thursday! 🔥 🔥 🔥 The American labor scene is poised for a seismic shift. All eyes are on the Cemex case at the NLRB, which could be the most radical change in labor law since the 1960’s. As General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo’s 2022 brief indicated, unions would get a huge lift. Brace yourself if you’re at the helm of labor relations in a U.S. company. The buzz is that the Board will drop its verdict on Cemex before Gwynne Wilcox’s term concludes on August 28th. This decision could ease the path for unions to organize and reshape labor relations policy and law in several major ways. Join MIchael VanDervort and Jon Hyman as they discuss a boatload of labor relations news, including Starbucks, UPS, UAW, Hollywood, and what it will mean for HR practitioners as we officially enter the "Jennifer Abruzzo Era" of labor relations in the United States.
Welcome to another exciting episode of DriveThruHR! Today, we're diving deep into the world of community building with Suzanne Lucas and the dynamic team of moderators from the Evil HR Lady Facebook group. Ever wondered what it takes to run a thriving Facebook community? Or how being a moderator can boost your professional credentials? We've got you covered. With a whopping 30,000 members and counting, the EHRL FB group stands as a testament to the power of online communities. So, whether you're a seasoned HR pro or just curious about the behind-the-scenes of this influential group, buckle up and get ready for an insightful conversation sprinkled with a dash of humor. And if you haven't joined yet, discover why thousands of HR professionals consider this group an invaluable resource. Let's get started!
On this episode of Drive thru HR, Michael and Robin had the chance to chat with Ben Mones, CEO and Founder at Fama for a discussion about workplace misconduct, quality of hire, technology (yes – including “AI”) and the elevation of HR practitioners/professionals. Join us for this wide-ranging conversation about how companies (and HR professionals!) are solving problems with technology. You can connect with Ben on LinkedIn and follow Fama on the socials. .
Michael chats with Krystal Speed of Your HR Strategist about her company and about her decision to relocate from Washington, DC, to Tulsa, Oklahoma, as a part of the Tulsa Remote Program, which provides incentives and support to digital nomads and remote workers who are willing to try living in Tulsa for a year. We discuss her reasons for moving, her experience with Tulsa Remote, and her future plans on this episode of #DTHR.
We had a wide-ranging discussion when Robin had the chance to sit down with executive HR leader par-excellence Tim Collins. In this wide-ranging and fascinating conversation, we discuss Tim’s career roles with P&G and IBM, contemplate the past, present and future of HR, and even do a little grooving with the O’Jays! p.s. pay particular attention to Tim’s listing of the personal attributes HR professionals should cultivate! You can connect with Tim on LinkedIn and Twitter.
Jon Hyman makes his long-awaited return to DriveThruHR when he joins Michael for another episode of Labor Relatedly, their first since May. In this episode, they discuss Jon's family vacation to Portugal, and his plans to possibly buy a home there, (not LR, but fun, and Mike can't wait to visit); The announced shutdown at Anchor Brewing and how it impacts the union employees there; a long discussion about the current Hollywood strikes and AI, as well as the great tree-trimming incident of 2023 Legalities around moonlighting and holding second jobs
Michael chats with Justin Harlan, Managing Director of Tulsa Remote. Tulsa Remote is a unique recruitment initiative aimed at attracting talented individuals to Tulsa. The program brings remote workers and digital nomads to the community by providing $10,000 in grants and numerous community-building opportunities. Each grant is distributed over the course of a year to eligible remote workers or entrepreneurs living outside of Oklahoma. On the episode, we discuss the program, how it works, and why Tulsa Remote is the most successful program of its type in the United States.
Michael and Robin chat with Liz Wilke, Principal Economist, at Gusto to discuss what the most successful remote and hybrid-friendly SMBs are doing. Gusto’s team of economists published a report featuring data-backed insights from nearly 1,000 SMBs highlighting what the most successful remote and hybrid-friendly SMBs are doing, accompanied by recommendations for how businesses can improve their remote and hybrid cultures. Among the many findings, Gusto’s team of economists found: SMBs should give their employees as much flexibility as they can - that’s the secret to boosting performanceMonitoring employee activity may not only be unnecessary but counterproductiveSMBs in tech and professional services are starting to push the envelope on the 4-day workweek
Join Michael and Robin as they speak with McKinsey Senior Partner Patrick Simon, who can speak about his experience working with CEOs and how business leaders can tackle the biggest challenges they are facing today. Patrick recently coauthored McKinsey’s latest global report on The State of Organizations 2023, which outlines the greatest challenges that impact an organization’s ability to attract and retain talent, work efficiently, and achieve growth and other performance goals. We will discuss the age of the CHRO, the main things impacting CHRO's, and human-centered leadership. Amid the race for rapid tech innovation, like AI, human-centered leadership is key.There continues to be a disconnect between what employers think their employees want and what they actually want.How some organizations are leading by example, using upskilling, employee culture and valuing their people.
Michael and Robin sat down with Don Robertson, EVP/CHRO of Northwestern Mutual to discuss HR strategy and his approach, especially over the last several years. As the HR leader of this insurer and investment firm that consistently ranks among the country’s best places to work, Don expertly blends the human element of HR with sound-business decisions, analytics, and data to drive the talent strategy. Join us for a captivating conversation about topics ranging from HR’s role (and evolution) to DE&I and organizational culture, to what trends and themes Don sees as dominating the HR landscape.
Join us to chat with Will Rose, Chief Technology Officer at TalentSelect AI, about AI and some developing regulations affecting its use. TalentSelect AI is using artificial intelligence to streamline and improve traditional psychometric testing, helping talent acquisition professionals and recruiters to objectively understand and assess a candidate’s psychology, personality traits, and core skills. We discuss: The different ways AI is used in hiring and recruitment todayInsights into AI hiring laws in New York City and across the country, and what they mean for employers and candidates Practical tips to help employers prepare and more.
DrivethruHR is pleased to announce the airing of a special 4-episode series - Introduction to HR Tech for HR Professionals. In episode 3 - Rollout and Adoption: Strategies for Successful Implementation - Robin talks with Caleb Fullhart, SVP, Technology Consulting and Erin Perry, SVP, Solution Design and Implementation with Cielo about best practices for introducing new technology to an organization or community, including change management, training, user adoption, and stakeholder engagement. Whether you’re building your tech stack, implementing a new solution, or updating your HR technology systems, Erin and Caleb provide some items for your consideration. this series is sponsored by Humareso
Join Michael VanDervort and guest co-host Phil Wilson of The Labor Relations Institute as we discuss some weird Teamster organizing shenanigans involving Amazon in California, the impact of the Glacier Northwest decision by SCOTUS, Jennifer Abruzzo's latest overreach, and the nuances of negotiating with new unions at a large employer like Starbucks. Click here for some bonus useful tips to help HR practitioners build out a strategy for gathering evidence on a picket line.
Listen to Michael Vandervort and Jon Hyman discuss labor relations issues of the day. On this episode, we discuss the continued expansion of union access onto employer private property being pushed by the NLRB via some recent Amazon decisions, the recent call by the President of Workers United for Starbucks to negotiate a national labor agreement (ain't gonna happen!), and how a probably well-intentioned DEI effort went awry at Uber. #DTHR #DEI #LaborRelations #EmpLaw
DrivethruHR is pleased to announce the airing of a special 4-episode series - “Introduction to HR Tech for HR Professionals.” In episode 2 - From Concept to Reality: Designing and Developing Technology Solutions - Robin talks with Caleb Fullhart, SVP, Technology Consulting with Cielo about what HR professionals should understand about the process of creating and refining technology solutions, including ideation, prototyping, testing, and iteration. Whether you’re building your tech stack, implementing a new solution, or updating your HR technology systems, Caleb provides some items for your consideration. this series is sponsored by Humareso
DrivethruHR is pleased to announce the airing of a special 4-episode series - “Introduction to HR Tech for HR Professionals.” In episode 1 - Building Blocks: The Foundations of an HR Tech Stack – Robin talks with Caleb Fullhart, SVP, Technology Consulting with Cielo about the basic components and infrastructure necessary to build a successful HR tech stack including considerations for items such as hardware, software, networking, and security. Whether you’re building your tech stack, implementing a new solution, or updating your HR technology systems, Caleb provides some items for your consideration. this series is sponsored by Humareso
Several members of the Humareso team recently attended Workhuman Live 2023 in beautiful San Diego and they have thoughts! Join our host Robin Schooling as she chats with her Humareso teammates John Baldino and Sarah Morgan about what they experienced, what they learned, and how they intend to take action. They'll laugh! They (may) cry! But they will not be boring....
Drive thru HR is at Workhuman's event - Workhuman Live - and Robin takes a few minutes for a quick update and overview after day 1. Follow the event with hashtag #WHLive2023.