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the HRD talks

Actons Solicitors

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Nic Elliott, employment lawyer at Actons talks to HR Directors and People Directors about their journey into HR, gets their insights into current trends in the world of work and takes their advice on the future of HR and how HR professionals can deliver value and progress their careers. Actons is the independent Nottingham law firm. We’re well-known for our open and friendly culture, underpinned by top-quality legal advice. Whilst our origins date back some 200 years, we’re a modern, progres ...
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Executive HRD

University of Houston

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Executive HRD is the new podcast series from the University of Houston where we lift up the hood and look inside of the University of Houston’s Executive Master's in HRD to explore what it means to undertake an HRD Master’s and to surface some of the expected and unexpected benefits. Along the way, we meet current students, alumni, faculty and advisory board members to learn about what makes the University of Houston program so special as it celebrates its ten year anniversary. Each 30-45 mi ...
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In this episode Dawn Browne, People and Talent Director at Fuller’s talks to Nic as the podcast goes on tour, recording from the Hercules pub in central London! Dawn shares her career journey, having never intended to work in HR, starting out at British Airways, joining Quantas, then Compass Group, before joining Fuller’s 12 years ago. Nic asks Daw…
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In this episode Neil Morrison Group HR Director at Severn Trent shares his career journey, from the NHS to Argos, through to Penguin Random House Publishing and then Severn Trent. Neil shares his thoughts on good work, the importance of creating jobs, and organisations looking after their workforce. Neil talks about how Severn Trent have sought to …
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In this episode Vicky Walker, Group Director of People at Westfield Health shares her career journey, including 20+ years at Tesco and working her way up to her current role at Westfield. Vicky shares her thoughts on the profession, ranging from “toilet rolls to disciplinaries” and explains her more strategic role as Director of People. Nic asks Vi…
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In this episode Karen Jewell, Director, HR and Organisational Development at Equip UK Technologies Ltd shares her career journey from HR roles in the energy sector, to HR Director at Derby City Council, to leading the people strategy for the Rab and Lowe Alpine outdoor apparel and equipment performance brands. Karen talks about her experience at Eq…
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In this episode, Pat Woodfield, Executive Group Director, Business Strategy, People & Culture at YMCA Robin Hood Group shares her career journey from executive personal assistant, to HR Manager, to COO and CEO roles, to Executive HR positions. Pat talks about the great work the YMCA is doing, including their new site in Newark, the Malt Cross music…
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In this episode, recorded back in March 2023 on International Women’s Day, Charlotte Coore, Head of People & Culture at 200 Degrees Coffee and Zoë Ogden, People Director at Impression share their career journey in HR and experience working in rapidly growing SME businesses. Zoë and Charlotte talk about the differences between working in larger corp…
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In this episode Adam Dilks, Group People Director at Nightcap Plc shares his career journey in HR from a training scheme at Tesco, to his current role helping Nightcap achieve its goal of becoming the leading late night bar group. He claims it’s not just about the cocktails! Adam tells Nic about the entrepreneurial approach at Nightcap, led by Sara…
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In this episode Ben Horner HR Director, Boots UK & ROI and No7 shares his experience from nearly 20 years at the company. Nic talks to Ben about his transition from the Boots legal team to the role of HR Director and the challenges he faced taking on that role during a global pandemic! Ben shares a variety of initiatives Boots have introduced relat…
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In this episode Maria Hawley, Director of People at Fisher German LLP, shares her journey from selling underwear on a market stall, to a career in nursing, through to building a successful career in human resources, working at law firm Nabarros, the Gangmasters Licensing Authority, and eventually her current role as Director of People. Nic and Mari…
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In this episode Andy talks to Nic about his journey from selling TVs in Currys into the People Director roles at some of the UK’s most recognisable brands. Andy shares his views on how the world of work has changed post COVID and how employers must adapt to new ways of attracting, developing and retaining talent. Nic talks to Andy about building su…
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In this episode Jane shares insights with Nic from her wide experience, having worked at Babcock, in professional services, Awbery Management and Bistrot Pierre. Jane contrasts her experience of working “in-house” as a People Director with a role operating as a consultant supporting a diverse range of clients. Nic and Jane discuss the importance of…
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In this episode Sarah Taylor, People and Culture Director at Staffline plc, shares her experience of working at BAE Systems, Boots, Carlsberg and most recently Staffline, who currently engage approximately 40,000 workers every day across the UK and Ireland. In a comprehensive review of the world of work, Nic and Sarah discuss the importance of lead…
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In this final episode of Executive HRD, the new podcast series from the University of Houston, we look at the main lessons learned from the series to answer the question of Why Executive Education? To do this, we explore what surfaced about the people who go through the program, what it was like for them to study in the Executive Master’s, how they…
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In this ninth episode of Executive HRD, the new podcast series from the University of Houston, we look at the importance of vulnerability in executive education, the connection between vulnerability and learning, and the different forms that vulnerability takes in the classroom and workplace. We also look at how the program is designed to provide o…
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In this eighth episode of Executive HRD, the new podcast series from the University of Houston, we explore a metaphor that’s often used when talking about education and learning: that of connecting the dots. With the help of current and former students, we look into why it’s so important, especially in the context of education and learning, and why…
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In this seventh episode of Executive HRD, the new podcast series from the University of Houston, we focus on data and how students in the program learn about the critical role that data plays in the day-to-day work of HRD professionals. To do this, we meet faculty members as well as graduates of the program to look into why data is such an importan…
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In this sixth episode of Executive HRD, the new podcast series from the University of Houston, we look deeper into the people side of change by examining the importance of dialogic change processes, and why dialogic change is important for leaders and HRD professionals. To do that, we meet a current student, a former student, three faculty members,…
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In this fifth episode of Executive HRD, the new podcast series from the University of Houston, we explore change leadership and why it’s important for leaders. To do this, we meet faculty members as well as graduates of the program to look into lessons learned about tools for managing and leading change, developing a change leadership mindset, and …
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In this fourth episode of Executive HRD, the new podcast series from the University of Houston, we take a more-focused look at a key aspect of the program’s design: that of cohorts and the idea that students go through the program together in a small cohort, and we answer the question “How do COHORTS impact 'Becoming'?” To do this, we meet seven cu…
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In this third episode of Executive HRD, the new podcast series from the University of Houston, we explore benefits for organizations employing students and alumni of the Executive Master's in HRD. To do that, we meet eight current and former students as well as two members of the University faculty. Together, we look at how organizations have benef…
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In this second episode of Executive HRD, the new podcast series from the University of Houston, we explore how the Executive Master's in HRD program was designed to deliver the benefits we heard about in the first episode. With the help of current and former faculty, advisory board members, program management and leadership, we look at the building…
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In this first episode of Executive HRD, the new podcast series from the University of Houston, we explore the benefits for students and alumni of attending the University of Houston's Executive Master's in HRD. We meet six former students to hear about why they signed up for the program, what they learned, and how their lives changed during the pro…
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Executive HRD is the new podcast series from the University of Houston where we lift up the hood and look inside of the University of Houston’s Executive Master's in HRD to explore what it means to undertake an HRD Master’s and to surface some of the expected and unexpected benefits. Along the way, we meet current students, alumni, faculty and advi…
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