Jul 22, 2022
Tresha Moreland has over 30 years of experience in HR leadership, serving as CHRO for a slew of big-name organizations. Tresha defines ‘meaningful workplaces’ for us before giving us an in-depth analysis of what it means to be a workforce planning specialist. It is better to have a holistic approach to workforce planning and Tresha tells us how it could be beneficial to delegate important conversations, how to go about doing it, and laying out the importance of having a mentorship program. We finish off with an educational conversation about creating a culture of great communication and good practices in the workplace, highlighting the importance of knowing your employee’s hearts and minds before they hand in their resignation.
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“I'm among millions of other workforce members who are now reassessing their priorities. We've seen through the pandemic that life is short. We knew that intuitively, but now we're seeing it firsthand.” —@HRCSuite [0:02:52]
“I've reassessed my priorities, and I see now that I want to make a bigger difference in the world. I want to be a part of something where I'm making an impact and having some meaning or purpose that goes beyond just the daily grind.” —@HRCSuite [0:03:14]
“People are looking for purpose over popcorn. They want to be a part of something where they're making a difference, something bigger than themselves.” —@HRCSuite [0:04:43]
“I don't know about you, Rob. But I'm not liking surprises much anymore. I'm pretty sure leaders and HR professionals throughout the nation are feeling the same way.” —@HRCSuite [0:06:02]
“I'm a workforce planning specialist, and I'm a data nerd.” —@HRCSuite [0:06:41]
“What you want to do, getting into the career, take a look at your values and what makes you tick, and then look for organizations that might align and support you in that way.” —@HRCSuite [0:26:28]
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