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HR People Pod – Ep 52: Courageous leadership, clarity and organisational falafel - with Diana Osagie 01.07.2026 29:23
What does courageous leadership really look like when the pressure is on? How can leaders move beyond assumptions and opaque messaging to create genuine clarity? And why is humility one of the most important pillars of good leadership? CIPD Director of Profession David D’Souza is joined by author, leadership coach and founder of Courageous Leadership Consultancy, Diana Osagie, to explore how leade...
Podcast 231: The journey towards a skills-based organisation 24.06.2026 31:16
For decades, jobs have helped organisations structure work, allocate responsibilities and make decisions about people. But as business priorities shift, skills shortages intensify and technology changes the nature of work, organisations need a clearer view of the skills and capabilities they have — and how to deploy them where they can create the greatest impact. Join Nigel Cassidy an...
HR People Pod – Ep 51: Agentic AI | Entry-level careers | Defining moments in HR 17.06.2026 29:38
As agentic AI moves beyond being a tool and starts to act with greater autonomy, how should organisations think about trust, oversight and accountability? If entry-level roles are changing — or even shrinking — what does that mean for young people trying to take their first step into work, and for employers hoping to build future capability? And which pivotal career moments can change how HR profe...
HR People Pod – Ep 50: National Volunteers’ Week | The line manager conundrum | Controlling costs while planning for growth 03.06.2026 27:20
It’s National Volunteers’ Week from the 1st to the 7th of June. The impact of volunteering on creating pathways and enhancing career opportunities both into and within the workplace is well known. But what about the benefits and rewards for those who offer their time as voluntary mentors? Plus, a recent People Management Magazine article suggests that only 15% of non-managers find the prospect of...
Podcast 230: Why financial wellbeing is a business performance issue 27.05.2026 31:56
Financial wellbeing is often treated as a personal challenge, but money worries can have a direct impact on performance, absence, engagement and retention. More concerningly, just 15 per cent of UK organisations have a formal financial wellbeing policy or strategy, according to the CIPD’s latest Reward Survey 2026, supported by Everywhen. So, what role should people professionals play in supportin...
HR People Pod – Ep 49: Business impact | Employee empowerment | Change readiness in an AI world 20.05.2026 35:22
As organisations face growing pressure to perform, how can HR move beyond operational excellence to become a true driver of business performance? What does it take to put employee empowerment at the heart of the workplace and give people the trust and clarity to act with confidence? And with the pace of change only accelerating, how can the profession build the mindset needed for genuine change re...
HR People Pod – Ep 48: Leadership reflections | Skills visibility | Workload creep 06.05.2026 36:37
What do senior HR leaders wish they had known before stepping into a CPO or HRD role? How can organisations move beyond vague talk of “future skills” and build a practical view of workforce capability? And when employees increasingly work beyond their formal remit, is that simply the reality of modern work — or a sign of workload creep? CIPD Director of Profession David D’Souza is joined by...
Podcast 229: From AI experimentation to AI maturity 29.04.2026 33:27
As use of artificial intelligence moves beyond experimentation, are organisations starting to see real value – or struggling to turn promise into impact? As AI experimentation gives way to scaled adoption, the pressure is on to achieve tangible returns while managing new risks for people, jobs and organisational culture. Join Nigel Cassidy and this month’s guests – Gr...
HR People Pod – Ep 47: Disability disclosure | CEO avatars | Engagement | Productivity myths 22.04.2026 34:34
Why are HR professionals still feeling forced to hide their disabilities just to get hired? Could an AI version of your CEO really replace human leadership — and what happens when technology starts delivering the messages people most need to hear from a real person? And when engagement is falling and productivity remains stubbornly low, are organisations solving the wrong problems altoge...
HR People Pod – Ep 46: Measuring culture, driving performance – with Hani Nabeel 08.04.2026 35:34
How do you take culture from something leaders instinctively talk about to something they can genuinely understand, measure and act on? What can one of the largest behavioural studies of its kind tell us about the link between culture and business outcomes? And if traditional measures like engagement only tell part of the story where should people professionals look for a clear...
HR People Pod – Ep 45: The problem with pay secrecy | Pressure-proof managers | Are PIPs broken? 25.03.2026 35:56
Why are so many employers still hiding salary details when candidates increasingly expect pay transparency? While technical capability might win a promotion, are organisations doing enough to prepare managers for the pressure that comes with leadership? And when performance improvement plans (PIPs) are so often seen as a step towards the exit, can they still be a credible tool for improvement? CIP...
Podcast 228: The missing first rung: Are we sleepwalking into a talent crisis? 18.03.2026 26:28
As organisations face mounting cost pressures and AI absorbs many entry-level responsibilities, there is a growing risk that entry-level pathways will disappear by default rather than by design. But what are the unintended consequences of hollowing out the roles where future capability, judgement and innovation are built? Join Nigel Cassidy and this month’s guests — Orianne Wightman, Emerging Tale...
HR People Pod – Ep 44: Crisis leadership | Impact of employee benefits | Friction-maxxing at work 11.03.2026 36:25
In a world of uncertainty and constant disruption, what does an effective and human response to crisis really look like? Are employee benefits creating real impact – or are too many organisations offering perks without a clear sense of what they’re for? And as technology promises ever-greater efficiency, are employees starting to resist the pressure to optimise everything in pursuit of something m...
HR People Pod – Ep 43: Inside Davos – AI, work and the future of identity - with Allyn Bailey 25.02.2026 34:01
What really happens at the World Economic Forum in Davos? And what are global leaders saying about the future of work? Are organisations simply layering AI onto existing systems, or are they facing a fundamental re-engineering of work itself? If intelligence becomes infrastructure, what happens to how we define value and professional identity? And if entry-level roles decline, what does that mean...
Podcast 227: How to make learning stick and drive performance 18.02.2026 29:23
Does sustained performance depend less on the learning event itself and more on the environment in which it is applied? In modern workplaces – shaped by inbox overload, operational pressures and competing demands for attention – employees often return from training motivated and well-intentioned, yet without the time, permission or support to put new skills into practice. Without the right conditi...
HR People Pod – Ep 42: Career moments | Organisational change readiness | ‘Peanut butter’ pay 11.02.2026 32:22
As volatility becomes the default rather than the exception, what does it really mean for organisations to be ready for change? When it comes to ‘peanut butter’ pay rises, does spreading reward evenly strengthen trust and fairness, or quietly undermine the idea that performance and capability matter? And just how decisive can small moments be — how have acts of trust, stretch or recognition shaped...
HR People Pod – Ep 41: Building foundations in a world chasing what’s next 28.01.2026 33:23
As new trends and demands accelerate, how can HR leaders ensure the profession’s foundations are robust enough to support effective and timely action? If AI is becoming part of everyday work, should organisations deliberately test how candidates think, reason and collaborate with AI as part of the recruitment process? And is the rise in temporary work a strategic shift in workforce strategy – or a...
Podcast 226: Closing skill gaps from within: the case for internal mobility 21.01.2026 32:13
In a tight labour market and amid rapid skills change, organisations face growing pressure to retain critical capability and reduce reliance on external hiring. Yet many employees still can’t see a future inside their organisation, and unclear progression continues to drive attrition. Could strengthening routes for internal mobility provide the strategic response needed to addr...
HR People Pod – Ep 40: Priorities for the People Profession in 2026 14.01.2026 35:34
2026 is set to be another challenging year for organisations and the people profession. As economic uncertainty continues and AI adoption accelerates, where should the profession focus its efforts? How can job design and management capability drive productivity without increasing burnout? And what skills do people professionals need to navigate the year ahead. CIPD Director of Profession David D’S...
HR People Pod – Ep 39: Rewriting the rules on workplace conflict - with David Liddle 17.12.2025 30:55
Are traditional grievance and disciplinary processes really delivering fairness at work – or are they creating harm, cost and disengagement? With workplace conflict estimated to cost organisations billions each year, how can HR move beyond legacy, retributive systems towards a more people-centred and performance-focused approach to justice? CIPD Director of Profession David D’Souza is joined by Da...
Podcast 225: HR’s role in boosting workplace productivity 09.12.2025 35:14
Despite technology transforming — and often streamlining — how we work, its impact on productivity has been surprisingly limited. So is productivity misunderstood? We talk about boosting it, measuring it and even “unlocking” it, but what does it really mean in modern organisations, and what role should the people profession play in driving workplace productivity? Join Nigel Cassidy and this month’...
HR People Pod – Episode 38: UK Budget response | Hiring for potential | Opportunities in 2026 03.12.2025 33:06
Apprenticeship funding is up, and tax-free salary sacrifice on pensions will soon be capped. How have our panellists responded to the UK Government’s Autumn Budget and what does it mean for employers and the workforce? Has the pressure and drive for instant productivity squeezed out hiring for potential? Could organisations be doing more to create routes for internal mobility? And finally, crystal...
HR People Pod – Episode 37: Leading Under Pressure with Professor Kevin Fong 19.11.2025 20:47
How can people make the best decisions when time is short and the stakes are high? Why is decentralising decision-making critical for organisations who want to move decisively? And how can the people profession strike the right balance between innovation and risk mitigation when adopting and implementing AI? CIPD Director of Profession David D’Souza is joined by science broadcaster, author and eme...
Podcast 224: Is HR ready for ‘renaissance’ of union power in industrial relations? 11.11.2025 30:42
A new CIPD report revealed that 62% of employers believe the UK is entering a more unstable period of employee relations. With potential new legal changes arriving soon, those wishing to build positive industrial relations will need to have a transparent approach, underpinned by shared expectations and behaviours. So, what role must people professionals and employers more broadly play in establish...
HR People Pod – Ep 36: Value of the profession | Employment Rights Bill | AI performance reviews 05.11.2025 33:13
Some consider annual reviews ‘irrelevant’ and a ‘burden’, but how would you feel about AI playing a role in the performance review process? As media scrutiny continues to question the impact and growing influence of HR, we reflect on the value the profession brings to workplaces. And finally, we ask: trick or treat, when it comes to the Employment Rights Bill? CIPD Director of Profession David D’S...
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