From HR to People Operations: Unlocking the Secrets of Modern HR Success (an Interview with Ian White)
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In this episode of the Digital HR Leaders podcast, David is joined by Ian White, CEO of Charthop – a platform dedicated to helping data-driven people operations teams.     As an HR technology leader, Ian brings valuable insights into the evolving world of HR management and the role of technology in shaping the future of HR. Together, David and Ian explore the concept of people operations and its transformative impact on businesses' HR operations.    They delve into:    The characteristics and differences between modern people operations teams and traditional HR roles The importance of transitioning to people operations in today's workforce and its alignment with employee needs and expectations The role of technology in supporting the transition to people operations and the challenges companies face in adopting a digital approach to HR The potential of generative AI in supporting people operations and people analytics, along with ethical considerations The skills HR professionals need to prevent biases and manage ethical implications when using generative AI Ian's insights on the future evolution of HR technology and the new capabilities in the Charthop platform to support modern people operations teams   This conversation is for every HR leader and professional seeking to understand the evolving world of HR management and the role of technology in shaping the future of HR.    Support from this podcast comes from Charthop. You can learn more by visiting:   charthop.com/digitalhr  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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