Synopsis
The Human Resources for Small Business podcast is the ultimate resource for HR professionals and small business owners. Join Xeniums Brandon Laws as he chats with guests from all sides of the industrydigging up tips, tools and insights you can apply to your own small business. Well dig into a different HR-focused topic each episoderanging from business strategy and leadership to HR policy, legal updates and more.
Episodes
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What It is Like as In-House HR and as an HR Consultant
11/09/2015 Duration: 36minAre you an HR professional who is curious about what it is like to be an in-house HR professional or an HR consultant? In the 45th episode of the Human Resources for Small Business podcast, Brandon Laws interviews Jenny Scull and Annie Oxenfeld of Xenium HR about their past experience as in-house HR professionals and how different their current roles are as HR consultants. Annie and Jenny share their experiences in each type of role by sharing what a typical day is like, the pros and cons to each type of role, what professional development is like, how they manage their work load, their teams and who they work with regularly, and much more.
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Attorney Dan Grinfas on New Proposed Changes to FLSA Exemption Laws
21/08/2015 Duration: 31minDan Grinfas, a labor and employment attorney at Buchanan Angeli Altschul & Sullivan LLP, joins the Human Resources for Small Business podcast to discuss the new proposed changes by the Department of Labor (DOL) to the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) that would raise the minimum salary for exempt workers. In the episode, Dan reviews when the proposed changes take effect, what is actually changing, duties testing and what the practical action items for employers are right now. Dan Grinfas BioEmail Dan
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What Do Millennials Want From Work?
14/08/2015 Duration: 25minLacey Halpern joins Brandon Laws as co-host in this episode as they discuss an article on LinkedIn Pulse titled "Millennials Don't Want Work Life Balance." During the conversation, Lacey and Brandon draw upon their own workplace needs as millennials and discuss the points in the article about flexibility, outcomes and collaboration.
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How to Hire the Right Sales Person for Your Organization
31/07/2015 Duration: 31minReturning guest, Jan Foster, of Performance Resources, Inc, joins the Human Resources for Small Business podcast to discuss recruiting and hiring the perfect sales person for an organization. During the episode, Jan and Brandon discuss common challenges with hiring sales reps, behaviors to look for in the perfect hire, interview questions to ask, whether you should hire for culture or skill, and much more. You can contact Jan Foster at jan@prol.ws Notes Common variances between sales roles (as referenced in discussion): Company size Startup, emerging, established organization Collaborative vs. confrontational culture Self-directed vs. micro-management Supportive (resources) or self-reliant environment Formal training vs. on-the-job Hunter/farmer/both Type of buyer – CEO/VP (decision maker), purchasing, maintenance, etc. Target client industry - industrial vs. professional organization Software vs. hardware Services vs. products Value sale vs. commodity Concrete vs. conceptual sales Size of sale – million
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Strategic Interviewing with Lacey Halpern
29/06/2015 Duration: 25minLacey Halpern joins the HR for Small Business podcast to talk about strategic interviewing. In this episode, Lacey gives tips, techniques and best practices for how to become a great interviewer. You will hear such things as what questions to ask, how many interviewers should be in the room, how to conduct remote interviews, how many rounds of interviews should take place, and whether or not anything should be done differently with key hires. Resources: Intelligent Hiring workshop Strategic Interviewing workshop Interview Etiquette for employers Tell us what you think: Take the Survey
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How to Manage Conflict in the Workplace
12/06/2015 Duration: 18minMegan Leatherman, a human resources consultant in Portland, Oregon, joins the HR for Small Business podcast to discuss conflict management in the workplace. In the episode, Megan gives examples for how conflicts start and how to identify it, and she also shares tips on how best to manage conflict. Tell us what you think: Take the Survey Resources mentioned during the podcast: Megan Leatherman's email: megan.leatherman@gmail.com http://mediate.com/ http://www.omediate.org/ Concious Communication by Miles Sherts Staying with Conflict by Bernard Mayer
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Workforce Planning and Conducting a Gap Analysis
18/05/2015 Duration: 18minLacey Halpern joins Brandon Laws on the HR for Small Business podcast to discuss workforce planning. During the episode, Lacey discusses the process of workforce planning such as doing a gap analysis and implementing a talent acquisition strategy in an organization. Are you a regular listener? Take our survey and tell us what you want to hear: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/XeniumPodcast
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Creating an Employer Brand, Attracting Talent and Working with Millenials
07/05/2015 Duration: 26minWendy Maynard, Strategic Director & Founding Partner of Kinesis, joins the HR for Small Business podcast to discuss how the collaboration of marketing and HR can produce a successful employer brand that impacts talent attraction. She also shares about attracting, retaining, and understanding the Millennial generation. Tell us what you would like to hear: Take the Survey
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Anne Donovan on the Past, Present, and Future of Human Resources
23/04/2015 Duration: 16minAnne Donovan, President of Xenium HR, joins the HR for Small Business podcast to discuss her career in human resources and the role it played in business leading up to present day. The discussion later turns to the role HR currently has in business and people practices and where the focus of HR is going in the future. Take our quick survey about the HR for Small Business podcast: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/XeniumPodcast Learn about Anne Donovan at http://www.xeniumhr.com/about-xenium/meet-the-team/anne-donovan/
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Implications for Employers and Employees as a Result of Legalized Marijuana
07/04/2015 Duration: 18minNeed answers to your employee’s questions around Oregon’s legalization of marijuana effective July 1, 2015? This informative podcast featuring Suzi Alligood will provide you with information on the law and its implications for employers and their employees. During the episode, you will take away the following: understand what Measure 91 really means for employers, review guidelines for developing and enforcing drug & alcohol policies, including testing and learn tips for communicating workplace expectations and policies with employees. This podcast episode is perfect for managers, human resource professionals and business owners. Resources: www.oregon.gov/olcc http://www.oregon.gov/olcc/marijuana/Pages/Frequently-Asked-Questions.aspx http://www.barran.com/display-alert.asp?AlertID=293 Take our quick survey about the HR for Small Business podcast: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/XeniumPodcast
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How to Build an Onboarding Process that Drives Culture and Performance
11/02/2015 Duration: 25minThe onboarding process can have a significant impact on whether or not new employees “make it” in their new role. So what is onboarding, and why are employers talking about it more and more in their HR practices? Brandon Laws sits down with Molly Kelley of Xenium HR to discuss the traditional onboarding process and how employers are shifting to new, innovative onboarding practices to make sure employees properly onboard into their role and into the company culture. In this episode, Molly shares great takeaways for listeners and actionable items that can jump-start the onboarding process in any organization. Take our quick survey about the HR for Small Business podcast: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/XeniumPodcast
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Why Employer Branding is More Important Now Than Ever
16/01/2015 Duration: 22minHave you heard the term "employer brand" before? Do you know what it means and why there is a lot of buzz around this concept? In this episode, Lacey Halpern and Brandon Laws of Xenium HR discuss what it employer branding means and why plays an important role in attracting specific types of people to organizations. During the discussion, you will find out what employer branding is all about, what departments usually play a role in its development and how employers can use employer branding to find people that are a perfect fit for their organization. Take our quick survey about the HR for Small Business podcast: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/XeniumPodcast
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How an HR Manager Developed a Successful Wellness Program
08/01/2015 Duration: 24minSheri Kuretich, a Human Resources Manager at Sunstone Circuits, shares how she and the leadership team at Sunstone built a successful wellness program for the organization that drove positive change in the culture and an improvement in overall health. During the episode, Sheri shares the reasons they started a wellness program, how they implemented it, the successes and failures they had along the way, and where the program will go in the future. Take our quick survey about the HR for Small Business podcast: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/XeniumPodcast
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How to Create Guiding Principles for an Organization
26/11/2014 Duration: 21minEver wonder what it is like to create a set of guiding principles for an organization—the type that all employees believe in and live every single day they are at work? Brandon Laws sits down Joy McCormick and Lacey Halpern of Xenium HR to discuss the process of creating a set of principlesfrom first-hand experience. Brandon, Joy, and Lacey discuss Xenium’s set of guiding principles called “The Xenium Promise”, how it came about, what it means to them and how they integrate it into their daily business practices. Discussion points: - What is The Xenium Promise? - Why create guiding principles in the first place? - What was the process like? Who was involved? - Finalized, what does it look like? - In what ways does Xenium use it? - Do other companies have something similar? How do they use it? Download “The Xenium Promise” Take our quick survey about the HR for Small Business podcast: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/XeniumPodcast
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How to Engage Employees at Work
22/10/2014 Duration: 23minAlfred Dual and Lacey Halpern of Xenium HR join Brandon Laws for a discussion on ways to engage employees at work. The discussion is centered around a handout that shared ideas on engaging employees at work from a keynote presentation at the Portland Human Resources Management Association Strategic Management Conference titled "What's Brewing in HR." During the discussion, Brandon, Alfred and Lacey discuss engagement methods such as friday fun, huddles, ongoing learning opportunities, mentor programs and more! Take our quick survey about the HR for Small Business podcast: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/XeniumPodcast
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Growing Business through People, Culture
27/08/2014 Duration: 24minIn this episode, Brandon Laws and Tim Winner, Vice President of People at Metal Toad Media discuss the title “VP of People” and its role in an organization as it relates to HR and leadership. Brandon and Tim discuss how focusing on "people" has fueled growth in Metal Toad Media’s business. Tim talks about how culture development, recruiting great people, and having philosophies instead of workplace policies were some of the main components of focusing on people. Take our quick survey about the HR for Small Business podcast: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/XeniumPodcast
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Being Authentic, Giving Negative Feedback and Managing Performance
29/07/2014 Duration: 23minLacey Halpern of Xenium HR, joins the Human Resources for Small Business podcast to discuss giving feedback to employees, being authentic and managing performance. During this episode, Lacey and Brandon discuss how giving negative feedback is better than no feedback at all, methods to give positive and negative feedback, types of feedback worth sharing, what is more appropriate—public or private feedback, why being authentic is important, how giving feedback can affect a relationship.
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The One Thing Book Discussion
30/06/2014 Duration: 15minTyler Meuwissen, HR Representative at Xenium HR, joins the Human Resources for Small Business podcast to discuss the book The One Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan. During the episode, Tyler and Brandon discuss the main takeaways within the book, including: what it means to focus on "One Thing," why we should do fewer things instead of more, why multitasking is a lie, how to set and accomplish goals using "The One Thing" method, how to balance work and life.
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Attracting and Retaining Talent in Organizations
28/05/2014 Duration: 48minListen in as this podcast episode features a recording of the HR leader panel from the Attracting and Retaining Talent workshop Xenium hosted on April 16, 2014.The moderator for the panel discussion is Suzi Alligood, Director of Training & Development at Xenium HR. The three panelists are Susy Dunn, VP of People at Jama Software, Paige Jackson, VP of HR at Stimson Lumber Company and Tana Thomson, VP of HR at Xenium HR.This episodes features segments such as How HR can work with marketing to attract new talent to the organization, unique benefits that can attract talent and differentiate against competitors, practices that have been effective in identifying high potential employees, what small businesses are doing to bring innovation and change in order to attract and retain talent, professional and career development as a retention strategy
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Developing for Skills, XenTalks and Employee Enagagement
18/04/2014 Duration: 23minMolly Kelley, HR Business Partner at Xenium HR, joins the Human Resources for Small Business podcast to discuss developing for skills, training and a new program created at Xenium called XenTalks—which is an internal program intended to develop speaking skills. During this episode, Molly and Brandon discuss why employee development is critical to culture, the impact development has on an employee engagement, what Xenium is doing to develop for specific skills and the format of XenTalks and why it was developed.