Dive into "The Work Week After Hours" with Steve Cadigan and Shane Howard, your go-to for unwinding post-9 to 5! Explore a mix of leadership tips, industry trends, human resource insights, and candid tales from the daily grind. Whether you're an exec, freelancer, or newbie, this podcast offers insights and humor tailored for the modern professional. Beyond the office, find stories of resilience an... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 37 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | ManagementBusiness |
Steve and Shane dive into the skills based economy and discuss how current work models are not made to handle this new era of work. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/workweekafterhours/message
Shane and Steve deep dive a little further into the impacts AI will have on employees as it advances and integrates into our everyday lives. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/workweekafterhours/message
Steve and Shane catch up and dive into the future of work with AI now being a big concern for a lot of employees. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/workweekafterhours/message
Steve and Shane are joined this episode by Sally Thornton, founder and CEO of Forshay (HR recruiting and consulting platform). Sally shares her thoughts on what the future of HR professionals in going to look like. Many things have changed since 2020... more
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Great show on the future of work! Would 100% recommend if you are a recruiter, hiring manager, or anyone else interested in how the career and hiring landscape is changing.
Shane and Steve inaugural conversation on people and life moments is engaging and helpful. Key points included looking at the repercussions of an event like the Suez Canal blockage that happen recently and discovering innovation opportunities. Looking forward to diving into future episodes.
Caught my attention - I am an artist-researcher in Louisville, KY, recently shifted work from elementary teacher to independent arts consultant. Thanks for this conversation!
If you’re interested in the future of work, Steve and Shane’s podcast is a must listen. They regularly offer some of the most insightful content about how the workplace is changing and will continue to do so. I learn something every time I tune in.
Apple Podcasts | #198 | China/Business/Management |
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