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CIPD
Sustainability
HR Operating Model
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Human Resources
Technological Advancements
Employee Experience
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Employee Engagement
Neurodiversity
Customer Experience
Agility In HR
Microsoft
Workplace Wellbeing
Performance Consulting
Neuroinclusion
Inclusivity In Hiring
AI In Recruitment
Occupational Health
Mental Health
Organizational Needs

We’re the CIPD — the professional body for HR and people development. We are the voice of a worldwide community of more than 160,000 members committed to championing better work and working lives.

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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 real... more

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 ... more

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 innova... more

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 transpa... more

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Recent Guests

Professor Kevin Fong
Author, science broadcaster, emergency medical doctor, and former researcher for NASA.
Episode: HR People Pod – Episode 37: Leading Under Pressure with Professor Kevin Fong
Mustafa Faruqi
Employee Relations Strategy Director at BT
BT
Episode: Podcast 224: Is HR ready for ‘renaissance’ of union power in industrial relations?
Alistair Paton
Heads Labour Relations at Asda
Asda
Episode: Podcast 224: Is HR ready for ‘renaissance’ of union power in industrial relations?
Nita Clarke
Director of the Involvement and Participation Association
Involvement and Participation Association
Episode: Podcast 224: Is HR ready for ‘renaissance’ of union power in industrial relations?
Jane-Emma Peerless
Chief People Officer of Caxton Group
Caxton Group
Episode: HR People Pod – Ep 35: Slow wage growth | Lifelong learning | ‘Green skills’
Matt Elliott
Chief People Officer at the Bank of Ireland
Bank of Ireland
Episode: HR People Pod – Ep 35: Slow wage growth | Lifelong learning | ‘Green skills’
Trish Hewitt
Runs Haylo HR, HR Consultancy, and is the CEO of Resolution at Work
Haylo HR, Resolution at Work
Episode: HR People Pod – Ep 32: AI and conflict | Eye-rolling | 'Hire-to-retire'| Succession planning
John Dawson
Chief People Officer for the Lore Group, overseeing various hotel operations.
Lore Group
Episode: HR People Pod – Ep 32: AI and conflict | Eye-rolling | 'Hire-to-retire'| Succession planning
Patricia Hewitt
Founder and MD at Haylo HR and chief executive at the mediation service Resolution at Work
Haylo HR, Resolution at Work
Episode: Podcast 221: Employee engagement and the evolving psychological contract

Hosts

David D'Souza
Director of Profession at the CIPD, actively involved in shaping HR policy and practice.
Nigel Cassidy
Host of the CIPD Podcast, experienced in broadcasting and human resources discussions.

Reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars from 183 ratings
  • Backing debunked books

    Really disappointed by the latest episode where they talk about why projects fail and one of the speakers references Atomic Habits as a source. That book is an airport fluff piece that has been debunked. This wasn’t even picked up on by the presenter. I find all of these episodes lately are just the CIPD patting people on the back, no critical thinking at all. No wonder we aren’t taken seriously as a profession.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    BC Marriott
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Good but far-left politically biased

    Latest episode recommended a documentary on Jan 6th?! Isn’t this a UK based CIPD podcast…

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Finley taylor
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Simply the best HR podcast

    Always a fascinating listen. A very well produced podcast covering ever relevant topics and regularly featuring top-notch guests who offer valuable insights. It’s a must listen!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mrknmke
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Awesome podcast!

    The host of the CIPD podcast, highlights all aspects of business, growth and more in this can’t miss podcast! The host and expert guests offer insightful advice and information that is helpful to anyone that listens!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    EricaBushwell
    United States4 years ago
  • Great Conversations with Knowledgeable Guests

    Keen insights with the occasional challenging of “norms” makes for a truly enlightening podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Matilda523
    United States5 years ago

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There are mixed feelings about political bias in recent episodes.
Some feel the content could be more critical rather than simply endorsing certain views.
Overall, the podcast is well-received for its thought-provoking content and valuable guest contributions.
Listeners appreciate the expert insights and relevant discussions on HR topics.

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#113
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Apple Podcasts
#247
Mexico/Business

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Podcast 221: Employee engagement and the evolving psychological contract
Q: How do you rebuild trust in the workplace?
Start with clear communication, acknowledge breaches of trust, and work transparently to build it back.
Podcast 221: Employee engagement and the evolving psychological contract
Q: What are the strongest signs that the psychological contract is breaking down?
Signs include micromanagement, lack of transparency, and high turnover rates.
HR People Pod – Ep 28: Hilary Scarlett special – Neuroscience for organisational change
Q: What tools can help people make better decisions under pressure?
Hilary suggested that being in tune with our bodies can lead to better decision-making under pressure, particularly for those who can recognize their internal cues.
HR People Pod – Ep 28: Hilary Scarlett special – Neuroscience for organisational change
Q: What do you think is important for leadership during organizational change?
Hilary emphasized the need for leaders to give employees time to understand and accept changes, rather than enforcing changes rapidly without their input.
HR People Pod – Ep 28: Hilary Scarlett special – Neuroscience for organisational change
Q: What have you been reading recently?
Hilary mentioned reading a book about AI, focusing on the human aspects, which she finds very readable and approachable.

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What is CIPD about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The content focuses on a wide range of current topics relevant to human resources and people management. Key themes include employee engagement, organizational change, labor relations, and the evolving roles of HR professionals in adapting to societal changes. Discussions often involve insights from industry experts and thought leaders, addressing challenges such as wage growth, workforce well-being, and the integration of technology into HR practices. Moreover, episodes frequently highlight the importance of collaboration between management and labor, and the necessity of fostering a culture of lifelong learning and psychological safety in the workplace. This podcast is particularly noteworthy for featuring diverse viewpoints and actionabl... more

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Recent guests on CIPD include:

1. Professor Kevin Fong
2. Mustafa Faruqi
3. Alistair Paton
4. Nita Clarke
5. Jane-Emma Peerless
6. Matt Elliott
7. Trish Hewitt
8. John Dawson

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