Using People Analytics to Create Culture and Make Work More Human
Hosted by

Steve Boese
Co-Founder and Chief Data Officer of H3 HR Advisors and Program Chair, HR Technology Conference

Trish Steed
Co- Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, H3 HR Advisors
About this episode
Using People Analytics to Create Culture and Make Work More Human Live
Hosts: Steve Boese and Trish Steed
Guest: Meisha-ann Martin, PhD., VP, People Research at Workhuman
Summary
In this episode of the HR Happy Hour Show, hosts Steve Boese and Trish Steed discuss how People Analytics and rich recognition data can help leaders create culture, improve workplaces, and drive positive business outcomes with Dr. Meisha-ann Martin, VP, People Research at Workhuman.
On the show we talked about Meisha-ann’s journey to People Research, how asking the right questions is key to understanding people data, how the emergence of new AI tools can help us make workplaces even more human. Additionally, Meisha-ann shared some ideas on how to make employee surveys more valuable, actionable, and meaningful for employees as well as leaders.
Chapters
00:00 Welcome and Sponsor thanks
1:20 Introduction to People Analytics and Recognition
02:54 Dr. Misha Ann Martin’s Journey and Insights
09:41 The Role of Recognition in Workplace Culture
15:53 AI’s Impact on Human Connection
20:08 Evolving Data Usage in HR
24:23 The Nirvana Approach to HR Strategy
28:44 Feedback Mechanisms and Continuous Listening
32:01 Two-Way Feedback and Empowering Employees
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