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How HR Leaders Change the World

How HR Leaders Change the World

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Explore how the work of HR Leaders is creating positive social change, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals - goals which the world’s companies are increasingly understanding the urgency of achieving, and investing in the action required. If you’d like clear, actionable ideas for how you can use the power of your role to effect change in your company, you’re in the right place. I’m the founder of social enterprise Uplifting People, we provide services to HR Leaders, and through this work I realised that HR professionals and social entrepreneurs are working in the same areas, albeit in different ways. So we created this podcast to share knowledge, on steps we can take through the work of HR. In my opinion, if you’re an HR professional, you are also a change maker. And this podcast will provide you with examples of how. By sharing the successes of some of the world’s most inspiring HR Leaders, you can frame your work in the context of positive change, implement brilliant ideas, and feel absolutely wonderful about doing so!Copyright From Babies with Love Trading Ltd 2024 Développement commercial et entrepreneuriat Entrepreneurship Gestion et leadership Économie
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  • Episode 205: HR as Enterprise Leaders – The Bold Shift Every HR Leader Must Make: Tom Emery, Founder, HEX Talent & Development
    Sep 9 2025

    Tom shares insights from his CHRO Impact Framework and reflects on how HR leaders can step into true enterprise leadership - shifting from a function-first to a system-first mindset and shaping the wider conditions for business performance.

    Tom explores the tension HR leaders face between short-term pressures and long-term impact, and the courage and curiosity needed to navigate both. He explains why the effectiveness of the executive team is central to culture and performance, and how HR leaders are uniquely placed to act as the strategic conscience of that team.

    He introduces his new framework, VETRA - vision, empathy, trust, resilience and agility - to help HR leaders elevate executive team effectiveness, strengthen relationships and foster psychological safety while keeping teams anchored in purpose.

    Tom shows how every conversation is a chance for HR leaders to step beyond their function and lead in ways that make organisations stronger, wiser and more human.

    Thank you to HEX Talent & Development for sponsoring this episode

    HEX is a people performance consultancy dedicated to helping individuals, teams, and organisations reach their full potential.

    Founded by Tom Emery, HEX isn’t just another learning provider - they offer the complete package. Their services include deep individual and team coaching, leadership development, facilitation of team events, and broader HR consultancy.

    With extensive C-suite experience and years of working with CEOs and senior leaders across multiple industries, HEX’s experts bring insight, challenge, and thought leadership to every engagement.

    Their CHRO Impact Framework for developing high-performing senior leaders is tried and tested, forming the foundation of Tom’s Amazon best-selling book, People People: Reach Your Full Potential as a CHRO.

    Above all, HEX brings passion, challenge, and joy to all their clients. Discover more by visiting hex-development.com

    👥 Join our free HR Changemakers community

    You’ll be the first to hear about each podcast episode, about our events, and receive free bonus resources that enhance your influence and impact.

    Join us here:upliftingpeople.com/pages/how-hr-leaders-change-the-world

    And on Linkedin: Uplifting People | LinkedIn

    Are you looking for your next great read that inspires you and helps your work?

    Each month we recommend a book that challenges, motivates and uplifts, every pick is selected to spark meaningful conversations and personal growth.

    Our September Book of the Month is People People: Reach Your Full Potential as a CHRO, by Tom Emery.

    It’s a refreshingly honest companion for any CHRO who’s ever wondered, “Am I truly making a difference?” Through the story of Joanna, a seasoned HR leader at a crossroads, it unpacks both the loneliness and potential of the role, guiding you through a CHRO Impact framework.

    It’s not a dry leadership manual; it’s full of real-world tools you can bring straight into your leadership. If you’ve ever questioned your path, this book reminds you there’s a way forward - and it starts with purpose, courage and connection.

    Head to UpliftingPeople.com to grab a copy, and we hope you enjoy this month’s Uplifting Book!

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    33 min
  • Episode 204: Why AI Fluency Will Transform HR – Andy Doyle, Chief People Officer at Kantar
    Sep 2 2025
    With over 30 years of HR experience, Andy reflects on the impact work has on people’s lives beyond the office - shaping families and communities. He shares how creating fulfilling environments and taking bold steps on talent, inclusion and opportunity can leave lasting legacies that extend far beyond any single organisation. Looking ahead, Andy discusses the opportunities and challenges of AI, urging HR to embrace learning, experimentation and even failure, as essential tools to reimagine the world of work. He shares how Kantar has built an authentic community of AI influencers by empowering curiosity and encouraging self-nomination, adopting a social media–style approach that has driven real engagement. Alongside technology, Andy speaks about the personal experiences that fuel his passion for inclusion and social change, from becoming a trustee of the Alzheimer’s Society to celebrating cultural difference through food across Kantar’s global workforce. Andy advocates that HR can combine human connection and technological innovation to create positive impact for organisations, colleagues and society. He offers one wish for every HR leader: to become fluent in AI - in understanding its transformative power. References: None Thank you to How HR Leaders Change the World - Live! 2025 - brought to you by Uplifting People for sponsoring this episode This episode is brought to you by HR’s boldest moment yet - How HR Leaders Change the World Live. Today’s HR leaders are navigating extraordinary demands, balancing short-term business performance with shaping long-term, purpose-driven strategy. Yet despite holding the key to sustainable commercial success, HR is often undervalued, under-supported, and expected to play it safe. That’s exactly why we created How HR Leaders Change the World - Live! - an extraordinary event bringing together pioneering HR leaders who believe our profession can be a transformative force for both business growth and social good. This year’s event is the boldest yet, featuring candid, strategic conversations and powerful insights from global CHROs. You’ll leave with actionable takeaways and a renewed sense of the power of your role, with 100% of profits donated to support vulnerable children - meaning your impact starts before you even walk through the door. Tickets are now available. Take a look at the agenda and our first speaker announcements, including keynote Bob Geldof KBE. Don’t miss out - secure your place today and join fellow HR change makers to enhance your influence and impact. We can’t wait to see you there! 👥 Join our free HR Changemakers community You’ll be the first to hear about each podcast episode, about our events, and receive free bonus resources that enhance your influence and impact. Join us here: upliftingpeople.com/pages/how-hr-leaders-change-the-world And on Linkedin: Uplifting People | LinkedIn Are you looking for your next great read that inspires you and helps your work? Each month we recommend a book that challenges, motivates and uplifts, every pick is selected to spark meaningful conversations and personal growth. Our September Book of the Month is People People: Reach Your Full Potential as a CHRO, by Tom Emery. It’s a refreshingly honest companion for any CHRO who’s ever wondered, “Am I truly making a difference?” Through the story of Joanna, a seasoned HR leader at a crossroads, it unpacks both the loneliness and potential of the role, guiding you through a CHRO Impact framework. It’s not a dry leadership manual; it’s full of real-world tools you can bring straight into your leadership. If you’ve ever questioned your path, this book reminds you there’s a way forward - and it starts with purpose, courage and connection. Head to UpliftingPeople.com to grab a copy, and we hope you enjoy this month’s Uplifting Book!
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    31 min
  • Episode 203: What if work genuinely enhanced your life? Reframing Wellbeing – Geoff McDonald, Former Global VP HR at Unilever, Wellbeing and Mental Health Advocate
    Aug 12 2025

    Geoff poses the bold question: what if (like going on a run or eating a healthy meal) work genuinely enhanced your life? Reflecting on the evolution of his thinking around workplace wellbeing, Geoff champions the idea that organisations must create cultures where people feel safe, energised, and able to thrive. He shares how the pandemic sparked wider recognition of HR’s role in wellbeing and how energy - fuelled by health and purpose - should sit at the heart of business strategy.

    Geoff challenges the current approach to wellbeing, questioning the impact of surface-level initiatives without addressing deeper cultural and structural issues. He calls for a shift from doing wellbeing to employees, to embedding it in an organisation - in leadership, systems and everyday practices. He highlights how short-term business pressures, outdated success measures and fear in the C-suite all contribute to wellbeing being undervalued.

    As a practical step, Geoff suggests integrating wellbeing into development conversations - asking how people are doing physically, mentally and emotionally. He encourages HR leaders to think beyond wellbeing and to consider colleagues’ energy - and to recognise that the energy of an organisation’s people is its most valuable asset.

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    38 min
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