The Working World
The Working World
The Working World
How do you manage staff and build a workforce in the current working world? That’s exactly what The Working World investigates. Your hosts, Keryn and Jamie, joined by industry experts explore current global business trends, staff mobility post-COVID-19, and the various elements of managing and building a truly global workforce around the world today.
Tanya Mariottini | How Mobility can contribute to Environmental, Social, and Governance practices
Tanya Mariottini GMS-T is Director, Global Mobility at Twilio, Inc.  With 15+ years of Global Talent Mobility experience working in diverse industries and matrixed organizations, Tanya’s has also had over 10 years in leadership roles and international assignments in both Asia and Europe.In the US and now globally, ‘Environmental, Social & Governance’ (ESG) is emerging as an important part of any organisation’s policy.  Tanya is an ESG Champion and is extremely passionate about each facet of the program and has a wealth of information and ideas that assist organisations to incorporate it into their operations.Tanya has received peer recognition as a Most Admired Corporate Professional from ‘The View From the Top’ in 2021 and 2022. Tanya is an advocate for ‘Move For Hunger’, a non-profit focused on sustainability and food insecurity, and has actively participated on their Corporate Action Network since its founding in 2018, joining their Board of Directors in 2022.Tanya holds a B.A. in Business Administration with a focus on Management from The College of Idaho.As an experienced and well-acclaimed Global Talent Mobility practitioner, Tanya Mariottini provides our listeners with an excellent insight into:Why ESG is important to usTop three ideas to integrate ESG into a Mobility ProgramBuilding ESG into your company policy
Jun 21, 2022
34 min
Simon McSorley | The Power of EVP, Post-pandemic
With over a decade of agency side technical recruiting and founder of Crew Talent Advisory, Simon McSorley has a deep passion for EVP – a knowledge base that has grown as he gets to know his clients and understands their culture and the value proposition they offer their employees. Simon has a unique approach to providing a recruitment service to his clients. By offering a range of personalised services that are tailor made for each organisation, no matter where they are in their business development journey, he takes a deep dive into their EVP to ensure prospective employees will be the right fit.  With Simon’s sound knowledge base and experience of EVP, our discussion covers the importance of defining an EVP and the steps involved to ensure it is driven by the workforce, not the leadership team!   Our insightful discussion includes:•    Listening to your people & understanding what they want•    A careers page – the front door to hiring people•    The steps to developing a  strong EVP
Jun 14, 2022
45 min
Elora Voyles | ‘Hybrid Working and the Zoom Ceiling’
Dr Elora Voyles (PhD) is an Industrial Organizational Psychologist and People Scientist at TINYpulse (by Limeade) in San Diego, USA.  With an emphasis on research and application, Elora’s skills and experience include teaching, training, survey design, statistical analysis, job analysis, performance management, recruiting and selection, leadership, and employee appraisal. With TINYpulse (by Limeade), Elora has recently undertaken a study with over 500 HR professionals and leaders as well as 474 employees around the world:  State of Employee Engagement and Trends for 2021 and Predictions for 2022.  Since the beginning of the pandemic and the great migration to work-from-home, the landscape of work has been permanently altered – the survey offers insights into the changing world of work and Elora brings those findings to our discussion. In addition to Elora’s research, she has also had articles published including the recent ‘The Zoom Ceiling is the new Glass Ceiling’, and has been interviewed on topics including the unexpected consequences for workers who opt to work remotely. Our discussion with Elora covered findings of recent research and provides our listeners with a very interesting insight into understanding the expectations that office workers now have in regards to their work arrangements.
Feb 27, 2022
48 min
Jamie Lingham | ‘Djokovic Lessons Learnt’
In this episode, Jamie Lingham, our usual co-host and immigration expert of 20 years, is interviewed by Keryn Mendes on the key takeaways from the recent Novak Djokovic situation and how those lessons can be applied to everyday mobility. Jamie provides us with some expert insights and commentary in regard to the various stages in the Australian immigration process that Djokovic and his team faced, as well as the lessons we can take away and apply in a corporate setting, to avoid a similar situation for your employees Jamie and Keryn’s discussion includes:Visas do not guarantee travelThe individual is ultimately responsible for their paperworkDeclarations must be answered honestly, despite a perceived issueMobility practitioners must be involved throughout the recruitment & movement process, whether external experts are utilised or not
Jan 17, 2022
36 min
Keryn & Jamie Wrap up 2021
As the end of 2021 draws close, Keryn and Jamie take 5 minutes to reflect on the many fantastic guests we have had the privilege to chat with.  The insights we have gained and the tools we gathered from such a broad range of experts has truly been an asset to all those who have listened.   As we look towards 2022 and wonder how our working world will evolve, you can be sure that we will have more guests that will continue to provide us with insights and strategies. Thank you for your support and we wish all our followers a safe and festive break and all the best for 2022.
Dec 21, 2021
4 min
Sean Gallagher | Director, Centre for the New Workforce at Swinburne University of Technology
Dr. Sean Gallagher is one of Australia’s leading experts on the future of work. He works with leaders to help their businesses effectively leverage their workers in the digital economy and disrupted environments. This leads to improved complex problem solving, new idea generation and enhanced growth and impact. Based on national surveys of Australian workers, the twin reports “Peak Human Potential” (2019) and “Peak Human Workplace” (2021) set out how organisations can create value in the digital economy through reimagining work as a pathway to innovation. Both reports have been widely endorsed, including by APEC, Engineers Australia, TAFE Directors Australia. His research helps shape policy outcomes, including the Victorian Government Inquiry into the On-Demand Economy.This year Sean has undertaken a comprehensive research study and released a report entitled ‘Hybrid working 2.0: Humanising the office’.  The report reveals insights on the flexible working experiences of white-collar workers and what the office could look like in the future.  Conducted in August during the second year of the pandemic, the survey also reveals how we’re currently balancing work across physical and virtual domains, the rise of flexible working, and the perceived purpose and importance of the physical office in a hybrid working future.Our discussion with Sean covered the findings of the report and provides a very interesting insight into understanding the expectations that office workers now have in regards to their work arrangements.
Dec 13, 2021
57 min
Justine Moyle | Director – Tall Poppy Movie
Our guest, Justine Moyle, is an emerging movie director and has recently directed the ‘Tall Poppy’ movie. She is the inaugural recipient of the Create NSW She Doc Fellowship Award and has had a glorious & eclectic career in content creation over the past 20 years. With such an expansive background and being part of an industry that has been hit hard by the consequences of the pandemic, Justine provides us with insights into how the industry has adapted and risen to the challenge. Our discussion includes:The appeal of Australia to filmmakers around the worldThe opportunities for regional film and support crews around the country, rather than taking traveling with one crew around various locationsParallels between the film and TV industry and the corporate world
Nov 21, 2021
47 min
Natalie Britt | Director of People & Culture for Hays plc Australia & New Zealand
As Director of People & Culture for Hays plc Australia & New Zealand, Natalie’s role is to lead the People and Culture team to execute the Diversity & Inclusion, change management, leadership capability, recruitment, training, learning, and development programs across the ANZ region.  Reporting to the Managing Director of Hays ANZ, Natalie is a part of the Australia & New Zealand Management Board and contributes to the direction and strategy of Hays Australia & New Zealand to achieve business objectives.With a range of clients across many different industries including those who are experiencing a critical shortage of available talent, Natalie provides us in the last episode with some excellent insights:- How organisations have pivoted when they traditionally rely on having staff on-site- Dealing with critical staff shortages as a result of border closures, vaccination reluctance, and talent scouting- Accepting recruitment has to change by hiring on no-experience and implementing clear pathways and training programs to improve retention
Oct 19, 2021
38 min
Vincent Tackoen | Founding Partner, Talent Mobility Search & Talent Mobility Advisor at Talent Beyond Boundaries
Vincent is an accomplished professional and business owner with a career spanning over twenty years in the field of talent mobility. Born and raised in Belgium, Vincent has lived through some of the milestones that his talent mobility philosophy is based upon. Son of a refugee, relocated 11 times, and visited 111 countries in the world, Vincent thrives to make the talent mobility community more knowledgeable, efficient, and inclusive. Prior to establishing Talent Mobility Search in 2014, Vincent worked in corporates (AirInc, SKM, Goldman Sachs) where he led successful functions and developed his love for talent identification and development. In 2021, Vincent also joined Talent Beyond Boundaries to drive their corporate outreach strategy. In this episode, Vincent discusses with Keryn and Jamie how the mobility landscape is looking right now and where and why it’s changing…for the better!
Sep 14, 2021
41 min
Ryan Ghisi | General Manager & Global People Programs at Xero, New Zealand
Ryan Ghisi is General Manager, Global People Programs at Xero, New Zealand.  He has worked closely with executive teams and boards at many large international organisations on strategy and initiatives that drive employee attraction, engagement, and retention. He has a passion for everything that impacts the employee experience, including recognition, wellness, culture, career and development, flexible working, remuneration and rewards, and leadership.In this episode, Ryan provides us with some fascinating insights into Xero’s significant investment into its employee wellbeing initiatives which have supported their people, worldwide.
Aug 31, 2021
41 min
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