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Busting HR Myths (Series) with Kim Nash: #1 HR is Evil & #2 Post It (and they will come)
Episode 394th August 2023 • PCC Local Time • Nancy Joan Hess
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This is a six part series made especially for HR professionals and managers who wrangle with HR issues. Today, my guest and partner in this series, Kim Nash joins me in the first two of our six conversations in Busting HR Myths Series.

Each conversation is 30 min and builds on the central theme of how HR can create value in your organization.

These episodes will help you build the business case for HR and help you evaluate your organization needs.

We hope these episodes will stimulate more conversations inside the Pioneering Change Community as we build out content in the coming months.

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BIO

Kim has spent more than 20 years teaching the SHRM HR Essentials, the SHRM Learning System, and other human resource related courses to mentor and encourage human resource professionals to grow in their professional development and pass the certification exam. In 2017, Kim founded her company, THriv, LLC to mentor, coach, teach, and train human resource professionals and leaders for success. In the spring of 2023, Kim published her first book, Burn the Plow, a story about her career journey, and she launched a Vlog, Fill My Cup designed to renew and inspire leaders in the summer of 2023.

Find out more about Kim Nash HERE or connect with her on LinkedIn

SHOW NOTES:

Episode 1: HR is a necessary Evil

• What do most people think about HR?

• Evolution of the HR function in an organization.

• The reasons HR is important today?

Episode 2: Recruitment – Post-it and They Will Come

• Recruitment is more than posting an open position on a job board

• Discuss the importance of employment branding

• Provide statistics about open positions in the U.S. and the number of job seekers

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