When people say “Labor of Love” they really mean it. When you try to make something out of nothing… a garden, a tapestry, an invention, a consulting business during a pandemic, or a podcast with literally no experience in podcasting; it is true. Sweat makes the result even sweeter.
While that might not be apparent on the first episode you hear right now, it is certainly true of the next few. I have interviewed and talked to a wealth of HR and organizational expertise around HR Data and Analytics. The people who are guests on the podcast are wonderful, brilliant, funny and insightful.
This episode was my first attempt at getting my thoughts into the microphone and I was tempted to rerecord but was dissuaded from it by the experts. I hope you enjoy it and am looking forward to your input and feedback.
Welcome to the HR Data Labs Podcast, I’m your host David Turetsky. This is your one-stop-shop for everything happening in People Analytics today, with passionate industry leaders inside and outside HR. Together we are going to tackle issues with HR data and analytics as well as how to approach them in a creative way that can lead to success in whatever business you lead.
Let’s dive right into this episode and talk about how although HR data may be inherently flawed our assumptions are critical for filling in the gaps, and using your employees to keep your data clean will ultimately provide your clients with enough trust in your analyses to keep turning to you for insights.
[00:01 – 03:16] Opening Segment
[03:16 – 06:14] Why HR Data is so Important
[06:15 – 10:31] So Who Owns the Data?
[10:32 – 14:09] The Flaws in the Process
[14:10 – 18:58] Closing Segment
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In this show we cover topics on Analytics, HR Processes, and Rewards with a focus on getting answers that organizations need by demystifying People Analytics.