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We welcome Michael Lourie, an expert in crisis management, who will share his insights on creating an effective crisis response. Learn how to develop a solid crisis framework, spot potential issues before they boil over, and define the key players in your organization to keep employees top-of-mind when things go sideways.
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Ep. 304 Are you ready for the federal payroll changes coming down the pipeline? We welcome back Amanda Dussold, payroll tax and fringe benefits expert to break down key updates from the Secure 2.0 Act, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, and what you need to know to prepare for 2026. Hint* it might be time to embrace A.I.!
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Ep. 303 Now that most of the votes have been tallied, it’s time to look ahead at what the results mean for employers. Join us for a deep dive into the anticipated shifts in labor and employment law based on the 2024 election results, and discover proactive strategies to keep your organization ready for change. Don’t miss this chance to prepare your team for the road ahead!
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Ep. 302 Phil and Burt dive into workplace laws up for a vote in key markets. From Florida and Indiana, to Missouri and Illinois, we’re breaking down what’s on the ballot and what it means for HR professionals. Stay tuned to find out which proposed workplace regulations are tricks, and which might be a treat.
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Ep. 301 When disaster strikes or missteps make headlines, where does HR stand? From emergency preparedness to cleaning up after unhinged leaders, you won’t want to miss this crucial conversation on HR’s impact when it matters most.
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We rest on our laurels just a tad while conquering our 300th episode. But not for long, because we have our special guest Tanya Zion wrapping up our Employee Opinions series with Part 3: Emerging Leader Mentorship and how it’s leading to burnout.
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Election season is here, and the stakes are high—not just for our country but for the future of your workplace. How will the results impact labor laws, employment policies, and your business operations?
We'll explore the potential shifts in legislation, the latest trends you need to be aware of, and how both employers and employees can prepare for what's next. Whether you're concerned about wage laws, worker protections, or corporate regulations, we've got the expert analysis you need, because we have Burt and special guest Jim Plunkett, live from Washington D.C.
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Ep. 298 We take you on the journey of an HR department, now 4 people strong, that emerged from the controls of Finance.
It’s a Member Spotlight shining on the Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida, a well-oiled, process-driven organization that boasts a workforce of 175 employees.
We’ll talk with special guest Amy Lein, CHRO, about the challenges of maintaining that familial feel with a growing staff, fostering emotional intelligence, a big push towards professional development, and moving to a self-funded benefits program on their way to being a top employer.
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Ep. 297 "Is trust breaking down in your workplace?” In part 2 of our 3 part series covering the top issues being called out in employee surveys today, we’re diving deep into one of the biggest: trust issues between employees and leadership!
What’s causing the disconnect? Communication breakdowns…The post-pandemic work environment…Or maybe inconsistent management?
We’ll be joined by Tanya, who’s out in the field hearing it all. She’ll break down what’s really driving the erosion of trust and share what’s working to stop the runoff.
From monthly executive meetings to innovative mentoring programs, you don’t want to miss these real solutions to a growing problem you can’t afford to ignore!
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We have a powerful conversation lined up with Linea Johnson, founder of The Thrive Shift—a leading advocate for mental health in the workplace. Linea brings her expertise, lived experience, and a passion for creating inclusive work environments to our discussion.
She helps us explore how organizations can elevate their mental health support to the same level as their physical disability standards, and then continue rising the tide to lift everyone up, no matter what boat they’re in.
Plus, we discuss the delicate balance between support and performance—and when Lady Justice drops in to weigh the scales.
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Ep. 295 We're diving into the growing challenge of 'Quick Quitters.' While overall employee engagement is on the rise, there's one group that's proving hard to keep: brand-new hires, especially hourly workers.
From wage compression to uninspiring onboarding experiences, we’ll break down reasons why this might be happening, and what employers can do to turn things around.
Powered by employee opinion surveys, Tanya joins us armed with real-world insights - because she’s working with companies right now - just like yours - struggling to retain their newest hires.
Plus, we’ll look at the latest cases affecting your day-to-day activities.
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With an aging population and declining birth rates driving a potential worker shortage, you’d expect confidence in job security to be at an all-time high. However, many employees are left wondering if “The only thing they have to fear is A.I. itself?”
But the most immediate threat to their job is more likely to be their colleague who workshopped some best use cases for AI, not the intelligence itself.
We’re joined by special guest Christopher Brock, whose early passion for coding has positioned him as a key influencer in the AI movement.
He’ll help us “Take one small step toward AI - and one giant leap for your value at work”
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We ask the question… "Is your department a victim of organizational stereotyping?” Often, HR is seen as the beating stick, or disciplinarian, whose role is to enforce company policy. Well, it’s time to rethink that notion
When our guest Lydia Miller, CHRO at Children’s Home Association took over HR, leadership had bigger plans. By empowering managers with the skills to lead, coach, and inspire, Lydia is helping establish HR as a true value-added strategic partner, charged with the betterment of the organization.
We’ll talk about that, plus how AAIM has helped Lydia on her way to where she is today!
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In Texas this week, a Federal District Court blocked the FTC’s non-compete rule from taking effect nationwide.
Yes, the world of non-competes remains in chaos! While Burt Garland and today’s special guest, Justin Allen, can't paint a complete picture of the ultimate outcomes, they will at least touch up the fence a bit to help make sense of these new developments.
Ogletree’s recent article on the FTC’s non-compete rule sparked serious conversation, and with this latest court decision, employers are left wondering what comes next.
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Ten years ago a small town called Ferguson was thrust into the spotlight, becoming a beacon for deep discussions surrounding community and law enforcement.
A man was also thrust into the spotlight. Special guest Captain Ron Johnson, charged with keeping the peace at the time. He joins us on the heels of a CBS special inspired by his book “13 Days in Ferguson” to give us his take on Leadership.
Ferguson showed us that actions coming from a small town can impact an entire population. Just like actions of the everyday employee can shape the perspective of an entire organization. So the Captain asks, “Why are we only training the top to be leaders?"
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AAIM goes for the gold with a Money Update that lines up the compensation trends of 2024, and imagines them racing down the track to predict what it might take to win in 2025.
Phil hands the baton off to crowd favorite Mikey Mac who can flat out book it when it comes to getting out ahead of the competition and holding them off with strategies that deliver value to employees and employers alike.
Learn to sprint past slowing inflation, hurdle over rising unemployment, and still hear the sweet sound of your company vision playing from the podium.
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Staying ahead in the rapidly evolving landscape of leadership is key. And when you’re choosing your path when it comes to developing your leaders, “Are you budgeting to train current team members or budgeting to replace them? Because as special guest Matt Wideman says, “you have to do one or the other.”
This week, with Phil and Matt’s help, we introduce insights from Gartner research and cover real world success stories from AAIM members who are on the cutting edge of developing their people.
Plus, Burt will cover what you need to know regarding California’s fast food minimum wage increase.
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In an era where conversations about AI replacing jobs are everywhere, it's natural to feel anxious about robots taking over. But there's more to the story. This week, AAIM member Nicole Koblesky from the Rock River Valley Blood Center joins us with her unique perspective of knowing there’s no substitute for human blood, just like there’s no substitute for real human talent.
Phil and Nicole explore effective hiring strategies, including how to hire for potential and cultural fit, and the importance of developing your team to be better than you.
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Your job is hard. You’re expected to know if FMLA covers this person…if a PTO payout is required in this circumstance, or how part-time is defined in this scenario! Well, you’re not alone - you have an ally! To prove it, we turn to AAIM’s HR hotline and reintroduce Monique, our very own AI helper, to showcase how employers can leverage AI tools to address real-life questions and scenarios in the workplace.
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From wage regulations to OSHA standards, so many of an employer’s day-to-day activities are governed by a vast universe of federal agency regulations. The recent Supreme Court's decision on Chevron's deference could bring instability to a house of cards already built atop various interpretations of law. Special guest Jim Plunkett joins us to break down the overturning of the Chevron deference and what it means for employers like you.
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