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Jun 19, 2024

Lauren Newton, VP of People at Sanity, joins the podcast to discuss how approaching talent management as a continuous experiment can drive innovation, engagement, and meaningful improvements within organizations. Lauren shares practical strategies for identifying areas to experiment, defining clear outcomes, and effectively managing stakeholder buy-in.

Key Takeaways:

  • Treat Talent Initiatives as Experiments: Encourage innovation by testing new approaches to people management, recognizing that traditional HR processes can evolve.

  • Clearly Define Outcomes: Always establish the desired business impact and define success criteria to keep initiatives aligned and measurable.

  • Prioritize Ruthlessly: Focus on fewer, impactful projects to ensure meaningful progress and space for experimentation.

  • Incremental Implementation: Roll out new initiatives to smaller groups first, allowing time for feedback, adjustments, and validation before broader implementation.

  • Stakeholder Engagement: Foster stakeholder buy-in by inviting input early in the process, creating shared ownership and commitment.

Timestamped Highlights:

  • [00:00] Introduction: Lauren Newton on treating talent management as an experiment.

  • [02:00] Why flexibility and innovation are critical in modern HR.

  • [05:00] How to determine where experimentation is possible within compliance boundaries.

  • [08:00] Defining the problem statement and ideal outcomes clearly.

  • [11:00] Real-world example: Automating the onboarding process.

  • [13:30] How to evaluate success before wider implementation.

  • [17:00] Helping your team embrace changes and new processes.

  • [21:00] Balancing daily responsibilities and strategic initiatives.

  • [25:00] Effective stakeholder communication and gaining commitment.

Featured Quote:

“Approach every conversation with stakeholders as sharing an idea and asking for input. Their buy-in happens when they feel they've genuinely contributed.” – Lauren Newton

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