Let's Take This Offline

By: Australian HR Institute
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  • Conversations to inspire HR.
    Australian HR Institute
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  • Moving from HR into executive leadership with Chris Lamb FCPHR
    Jan 28 2025

    This episode delves into the journey from HR leader to non-HR executive, exploring how to blend the strengths of HR expertise with the commercial and operational capabilities needed to lead organisations.

    Chris Lamb FCPHR, former Deputy Commissioner of the New South Wales Public Service Commission, reflects on his four-year tenure in the role and shares key lessons from his transition to non-HR C-suite leadership.

    Discover practical insights to help you prepare for a non-HR leadership position and unlock your potential for broader organisational impact.

    SHOW NOTES

    Further learning:

    • Give your HR leadership a point of difference by becoming a Certified HR practitioner: https://bit.ly/3MZnnre
    • Help to support HR leaders of the future or learn from a seasoned HR practitioner to prepare for your next step by signing up to AHRI's mentoring program (exclusive to AHRI members): https://bit.ly/3PSP2M7
    • Learn leadership and management essentials with this short course from AHRI:
    • https://bit.ly/3U1REKj

    Connect with your peers:

    • AHRI members can join the AHRI LinkedIn lounge, exclusive to AHRI members to discuss some of the themes explored in this episode with their HR peers. Become a member today: https://bit.ly/41tcOFu
    • Follow AHRI on LinkedIn for more useful content: https://bit.ly/40Nu2wG

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    47 mins
  • Rethinking your business’s approach to change with Ashley Goodall
    Dec 22 2024

    In the world of HR, change is often seen as a catalyst for innovation and growth. But HR leaders also need to champion stability without stifling progress. In this episode, we explore themes from Ashley Goodall’s latest book, The Problem with Change, which challenges the assumption that constant disruption is always beneficial for business.

    Goodall draws on his extensive experience leading people and learning functions at Deloitte and Cisco, offering practical examples and fresh insights into how perpetual change can erode employee wellbeing and performance. This is a must-listen episode for HR and business leaders alike.

    Show notes

    Resources and learning

    AHRI members can join the AHRI LinkedIn lounge, exclusive to AHRI members to discuss some of the themes explored in this episode with their HR peers. Become a member today: https://bit.ly/41tcOFu

    Learn how to manage change more effectively with this short course from AHRI: https://bit.ly/3Drj9Hw

    Further reading

    Explore Ashley Goodall's latest book: The Problem with Change And The Essential Nature of Human Performance: https://bit.ly/4gNCMIp

    Explore Ashley Goodall's book 'Nine Lies About Work', co-authored with Marcus Buckingham: https://bit.ly/4iLbKmr

    A Radical Rethink of HR (MIT Sloan article) by Ashley Goodall: https://bit.ly/4iKYcre




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    55 mins
  • HR's guide to building psychosocially safe workplaces with Tanya Heaney-Voogt
    Dec 12 2024

    In this episode, we unpack the shift from viewing psychosocial safety as a compliance exercise to embracing it as a strategic imperative. Tanya Heaney-Voogt, a mentally healthy workplaces expert, shares how HR practitioners can influence and enable organisations to create environments where employees feel supported, engaged and safe to speak up.

    Listeners will gain practical advice on demystifying complex psychosocial concepts, fostering open dialogue and adopting sustainable work design practices. By focusing on long-term cultural and behavioral change, HR practitioners can better support leaders, balance performance pressures and enhance both people and business outcomes.

    Free resources

    AHRI members can join the AHRI LinkedIn lounge, exclusive to AHRI members, to access a range of free templates from Tanya, including a great 1 on 1 template and a 6-step change plan template.

    Become a member today: https://bit.ly/41tcOFu

    Cited research

    • University of South Australia research which includes great proof-points for getting buy in psychosocial safety initiatives: https://bit.ly/4ffFzbS
    • Amy Edmondson's research into psychological safety: https://bit.ly/3DcnIW4
    • Michelle McQuaid's research into thriving work cultures: https://bit.ly/3Vz3Vq4
    • Professor Sharon Parker's research into work design: https://bit.ly/41wJVZe
    • Gallup State of the Global Workplace Report 2024: https://bit.ly/3ZAuAEa

    Further reading

    • Comcare code of Practice: https://bit.ly/41BISH8
    • Tanya's books: Finding Equilibrium, Transforming Norm and Creating Space (coming soon: free download): https://bit.ly/3Df7s6U
    • Good versus bad stress (HRM article): https://bit.ly/3Bs64x4

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    52 mins

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