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Why Data-Driven HR is Essential in Today's Workplace with Rob Briner
Episode 13125th June 2024 • The HR L&D Podcast • Nick Day - JGA Payroll Recruitment
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Welcome to The HR L&D Podcast, your go-to source for transformative insights in the HR and L&D space. 

I'm Nick Day, CEO at JGA Recruitment, A specialist HR Recruitment Search Firm and today we are joined by Professor Rob Briner, an expert in Evidence-Based HR (EBHR) and Associate Research Director at the Corporate Research Forum.


As an influential figure in organisational psychology and as a professor at Queen Mary University of London, Rob's insights have shaped the field of People Management in a number of significant ways, which we’ll explore during the course of today’s show.


A recipient of numerous awards, including a Lifetime Achievement Award from HR Magazine, Rob is also the Scientific Director of the Centre for Evidence-Based Management. 


Here are some key learnings from the episode:

  • Evidence-Based HR (EBHR): The concept of EBHR is based on using multiple sources of evidence, structured approaches, and high-quality, relevant data, originating from practices in medicine.
  • Challenges and Benefits of EBHR: EBHR faces challenges like new fads and the need for quick fixes, but it enhances decision-making and HR credibility when aligned with business goals.
  • Application of EBHR in Practice: Effective EBHR involves identifying business problems first and using real-world examples from Uber and Shell to illustrate its application.
  • The Role of AI in HR: AI can analyze large HR datasets but requires human judgment to interpret results and make informed decisions based on high-quality data.
  • Addressing Fear and Resistance: Overcoming fear in HR involves embracing failures as learning opportunities and fostering a culture of questioning and critical thinking.



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Connect with Professor Rob Briner:

Email: rob@crforum.co.uk

Website: https://www.crforum.co.uk/


Connect with Nick Day:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickday/



Of course, if you are an HR or L&D professional listening to this podcast and you have an HR, HRIS or L&D related vacancy that you would love some specialist HR recruitment support with – please also get in touch with me! I would love to help show you what a great HR recruitment experience feels like! You can reach out to me directly at nick@jgarecruitment.com or give me a call – 01727800377.


Thanks for listening folks – I look forward to bringing you the next episode of the HR L&D Podcast real soon!



(00:00) Preview and Introduction to Evidence-Based HR (EBHR)

(02:00) Introducing Professor Rob Briner

(03:14) Defining Human Resources

(04:42) Origins of Evidence-Based HR Practices

(10:18) What Make Evidence-Based HR Unique

(13:34) Challenges in Implementing Evidence-Based HR

(18:40) The Role of AI in HR

(22:19) Overcoming Hurdles in Evidence-Based HR

(28:53) Impact of  Evidence-Based HR on Leadership

(32:19) The Impact of Fear on EBHR Adoption

(35:29) Practical Applications of Evidence-Based HR

(40:50) How to Implement Evidence-Based HR in Your Organization

(42:56) Closing Remarks

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