
In today's world of work, it's too easy to forget that Human Resource are actually Human People. This podcast gives you fresh perspectives on leadership, teams, change, diversity and values, as well as actionable ideas to make working with other humans better for everyone, because I believe that well-being at work is a basic human right.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 117 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In this episode, we're rethinking leadership with Nicholas Janni, author of "Leader As Healer" and teacher at IMD Business School and the University of Oxford Said Business School. Nicholas introduces the revolutionary concept of leaders as healers, ... more
We've all been there: put on the spot during a meeting and found ourselves tongue-tied. In this episode, we tackle the challenge of spontaneous communication head-on. I'm joined by Matt Abrahams, who is a Lecturer at Stanford University's Graduate Sc... more
This episode examines the components of building and leading high-performing teams with guests Alison Grieve and Jenni Miller, experts in transforming team dynamics at some of the world's leading companies, including PepsiCo and ING.
Alison and Jen... more
Can improv help us unlock workplace success? In this episode, we explore the positive impact of improvisation on well-being, communication, and the nuances of our daily interactions. Patricia Ryan Madson, Stanford University Emerita and author of "Im... more
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Michael consistently brings in incredible people with unique ideas, and then engages them with a thought provoking conversation. This is one of the few podcasts that I will listen to not only once but several times. Always so much to learn! Thank you!
Michael Glazer is a fantastic host and he brings outstanding guests to his program. His own international experience living and working in Japan is part of the reason Humans at Work works. Another part that is especially refreshing is that the conversations are deeper, more authentic, and with people from a wonderfully wide range of backgrounds, so it’s not just the typical same guests trotted around the world. Instead, you feel like you are inside a special world of people like you and me who a... more
Each episode is filled with learnings and take-aways. I love the powerful conversations and essential leadership topics.
This is a great perspective on why well-being in the workplace is as important as other strategies which drive productivity and success, perhaps more so. Love the conversational style of this podcast series.










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