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True Stories at Work: fresh from HR
Michelle Aronson
29 episodes
1 month ago
Welcome to True Stories at Work, hosted by Michelle Aronson, a recovering HR executive, certified coach, and business school professor who knows that the BEST stories happen at work.

True Stories at Work blends the interesting ways people end up working in HR with the best stories you’ve never heard. At the end, we share a workplace confessions… stories from people who didn’t get “caught”!

Stories are what we remember and how we connect, so please share yours with me at www.cultureandstrategylab.com
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Management
Education,
Business,
Careers,
Self-Improvement
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Welcome to True Stories at Work, hosted by Michelle Aronson, a recovering HR executive, certified coach, and business school professor who knows that the BEST stories happen at work.

True Stories at Work blends the interesting ways people end up working in HR with the best stories you’ve never heard. At the end, we share a workplace confessions… stories from people who didn’t get “caught”!

Stories are what we remember and how we connect, so please share yours with me at www.cultureandstrategylab.com
Show more...
Management
Education,
Business,
Careers,
Self-Improvement
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HR is Not Your Junk Drawer: Lauren Part 2
True Stories at Work: fresh from HR
30 minutes 12 seconds
1 year ago
HR is Not Your Junk Drawer: Lauren Part 2
This True Stories at Work episode begins where my last podcast episode dropped off, with Lauren on the brink of her first leadership role and her first sexual harassment investigation (at the same time!).

Lauren shares a few of the ‘insane moments’ she has experienced during her career and how reveals how these experiences have shaped her into a better HR professional.

We discuss the many challenges that HR faces, the shifting expectations of employers, and how HR is often the junk drawer for everyone else’s people problems.

The episode wraps up with a workplace confession (and debate) from a former colleague of Michelle’s that increased his empathy toward Michelle and pets left in cars.

Timeline


00:00 Introduction

01:40 Lauren's Journey to HR Leadership

02:31 Lauren's First Sexual Harassment Investigation

03:33 The Aftermath of the Investigation

05:49 Lauren's Reflections on Her HR Career

06:11 Lauren's Most Insane HR Moment

15:43 Lauren's Workplace Pet Peeve

18:31 The Changing Landscape of HR in a Post-COVID World

22:41 Workplace Confession

29:44 Thanks for Listening


Resources

Curious about the topics discussed on the show, here are some links to learn more:



Company Culture Is Everyone’s Responsibility (hbr.org)

3 Myths About Hiring People with Criminal Records (hbr.org)

Guns in the Workplace: What Has Changed, and What Can Employers Expect? (shrm.org)

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True Stories at Work: fresh from HR
Welcome to True Stories at Work, hosted by Michelle Aronson, a recovering HR executive, certified coach, and business school professor who knows that the BEST stories happen at work.

True Stories at Work blends the interesting ways people end up working in HR with the best stories you’ve never heard. At the end, we share a workplace confessions… stories from people who didn’t get “caught”!

Stories are what we remember and how we connect, so please share yours with me at www.cultureandstrategylab.com