Let's talk people,
education & culture
‘Let’s talk people, education & culture’ is the podcast designed to help you strengthen your skills in most dimensions of the HR function. Throughout our series, experts share modern approaches in key areas related to people, education and corporate culture.
Join us as we explore some of today’s hot topics – from modern management to talent attraction and new ways of working – our podcast series will provide insightful thought-starters and practical tips for high-performing organisations.
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Series 2: The Great Resignation
At this point, you’ve probably heard the term ‘the great resignation’, also known as ‘the big quit’ or ‘the great reshuffle’. Coined in May 2021, it refers to the ongoing economic trend that emerged in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic where businesses have witnessed employees leave on a large scale. But what’s really behind this trend and how can businesses and HR professionals respond? In this four-part series, we break down the key questions surrounding the great resignation phenomenon and offer insights and best practices for businesses. Listen below.
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Making over the luxury business model
Chinese customers in 2021
The luxury sector has always prided itself on offering consumers a chance to own pieces that are timeless and whose value and appeal will endure.
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China’s consumer market, second only to the US, is key to both domestic and international brands. While the buying behaviours of consumers in China have been well-documented, more recent shifts in consumer preferences in the wake of Covid-19 are less well-known.
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Read our report Conscious, collaborative, connected: making over the luxury business model to discover how the new luxury business model is set to address its most pressing challenges.
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Global Co-Head of Sustainability - Paris, France
Maud Gaudry
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Chief Leadership, Education & Culture, Group
Laurent Choain
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Series 1: Peer coaching
In today’s professional world, having a coach has become a sought-after attribute as well as an asset to develop and perform better; but few can afford a professional coach. This is where peer coaching can step in to provide a powerful alternative. This series of four episodes discusses a modern approach to peer coaching, providing both theory and tools to help diffuse such a culture in an organisation. The basic premise: everybody can have a coach and everybody can be a coach. Listen below.
Series 1: Peer Coaching
In today’s professional world, having a coach has become a sought-after attribute as well as an asset to develop and perform better; but few can afford a professional coach. This is where peer coaching can step in to provide a powerful alternative. This series of four episodes discusses a modern approach to peer coaching, providing both theory and tools to help diffuse such a culture in an organisation. The basic premise: everybody can have a coach and everybody can be a coach. Listen below.
At this point, you’ve probably heard the term ‘the great resignation’, also known as ‘the big quit’ or ‘the great reshuffle’. Coined in May 2021, it refers to the ongoing economic trend that emerged in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic where businesses have witnessed employees leave on a large scale. But what’s really behind this trend and how can businesses and HR professionals respond? In this four-part series, we break down the key questions surrounding the great resignation phenomenon and offer insights and best practices for businesses. Listen below.
Series 2: The great resignation
‘The great resignation’ has taught us that today’s workforce no longer hesitates to change employers when they feel their working situation no longer suits them. As a result, understanding current retention criteria and drivers for workers has become critical for managers, recruiters and HR professionals alike.
Undoubtedly, managers play an essential role in employee retention and there are many techniques that they can use to understand and professionally accompany employees both at an early stage, but also during times where they are face-to-face with someone who has expressed their desire to leave.
To this end, this three-part series provides practical exercises and guidance on how to identify people’s drivers and conduct powerful retention conversations, as well as exit interviews. Listen below.
Series 3: Retaining talent
Series 3: Retaining Talent
‘The great resignation’ has taught us that today’s workforce no longer hesitates to change employers when they feel their working situation no longer suits them. As a result, understanding current retention criteria and drivers for workers has become critical for managers, recruiters and HR professionals alike.
Undoubtedly, managers play an essential role in employee retention and there are many techniques that they can use to understand and professionally accompany employees both at an early stage, but also during times where they are face-to-face with someone who has expressed their desire to leave.
To this end, this three-part series provides practical exercises and guidance on how to identify people’s drivers and conduct powerful retention conversations, as well as exit interviews. Listen below.