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  1. Interviews, alternately in Dutch and French, about recent developments in HR and current socio-economic topics relevant to HR. With HR professionals (CHRO, HR director/manager, L&D manager, recruitment manager, eHR systems/tools manager, HRIS manager...), working in a company, in a government organisation or non-profit organisation. Sometimes the guest / interlocutor is a CEO/general director, board member or line manager with an interesting vision on HR and not working for an HR service provider. The podcast is broadcast monthly.
  2. Episode #6 of HR Talks, the podcast of HRMinfo.eu. With Jacques Crahay, CEO at COSUCRA & Chairman of UWE (FR). Marc Ernst, founder and director of HRMinfo.eu, talks in French for about 30 minutes with Jacques Crahay, CEO at COSUCRA Groupe Warcoing & Chairman of UWE. Cosucra is a global family business with around 280 employees that produces and markets ingredients for the food industry based on chicory and peas. These substances are used in many food products, such as bread, biscuits, ice cream, yoghurt, cheese, but also in drinks such as fruit juices and lemonades and in savoury products such as meat substitutes. Mr Crahay has been managing Cosucra since 2001. He has also been President of the Union Wallonne des Entreprises (UWE), the Walloon Union of Enterprises, since September 2018. The following topics, among others, are addressed: The Get Up Wallonia plan, hat was drawn up after consultation of many socio-economic stakeholders in Wallonia and more specifically the education and training part of that plan.The proposals from that plan have now to be translated into priorities and budgets by the Walloon government.The management and HR principles of COSUCRA, including the sociocracy model used to make the output of the meetings more qualitative and more supported.The companies or other kind of organisations and also the books on management or human resources that inspires my guest.Why, according to Mr Crahay, consultants miss opportunities by not working together more. They should more apply the ideas of co-creation and cooperation that they claim to espouse and even prescribe to companies, he says. For example, by putting less emphasis on mutual competition and more on mutual complementarity.HR Talks alternates between Dutch and French. The interviews are invariably about recent developments in HR and current socio-economic topics relevant to HR. The guests are HR professionals (CHRO, HR director/manager, L&D manager, recruitment manager, eHR system/tools manager, HRIS manager...), working in a company, government organisation or non-profit organisation. Sometimes the guest is a CEO / general manager, board member or line manager with an interesting vision on HR and not working for an HR service provider. The podcasts are monthly and last 20 to 25 minutes. Sponsors: Bright Plus, SD Worx, Quintessence & GoodHabitz Technical partner: ThePodcastFactory.org
  3. Episode #5 of HR Talks, the podcast of HRMinfo.eu. With Bruce Fecheyr-Lippens, Virginie Verschooris & Prof. Dr. Lou Van Beirendonck Suyin Aerts (a freelance event host & TV presenter, including for Kanaal Z) talks in Dutch an French for 45 minutes with Bruce Fecheyr-Lippens (Co-Founder & Chairman Huapii, former Chief Talent Officer @ Euroclear), Virginie Verschooris (Former Managing Consultant @ Korn Ferry)& Prof. Dr. Lou Van Beirendonck (Founder-Director Quintessence & dONUS - Professor HRM Antwerp Management School) Topic of the discussion: What is the profile and what are the competences of the 'future proof' HR professional? And: Does HR need fewer specialists and more generalists, but mainly managers from the business? The following questions were raised: What should be the core competencies of the future-proof HR managerHow to 'transform' the current HR professional into a future-proof version? By what means, steps, action plans (structural, training, awareness-raising)?Can HR transform itself sufficiently and quickly?Shouldn't totally different profiles (and so: which ones) be attracted and given the lead in HR?This episode of HR Talks is a recording of a panel discussion that took place during the recent Virtual HR innov & tech Day(powered by HRMinfo). Sponsors: Bright Plus, SD Worx, Quintessence & GoodHabitz Technical partner: ThePodcastFactory.org
  4. Episode #4 of HR Talks, the podcast of HRMinfo.eu. With Raf Seymus, Koen De Waele & Frederik Tibau. Suyin Aerts (a freelance event host & TV presenter, including for Kanaal Z) talks in Dutch an French for 40 minutes with Raf Seymus (Founder & CEO @ Stellar Labs), Koen De Waele (Venture Partner @ Volta Ventures & mentor @ The Birdhouse) & Frederik Tibau (Expert Digital Innovation & Growth @ Agoria - conducted a study last year on the Belgian HR Tech landscape). Topic of the discussion: Why are investors in Belgium so reluctant to put money into HR Tech companies? And why and how did some manage to get substantial funding? The following questions were raised: What are the characteristics, especially the strengths and weaknesses, of the Belgian landscape of technology investors in general and HR Tech investors in particular, both private and public (LRM, Vlaio, W.I.N. etc.)?What would need to change, among HR Tech companies and among technology investors, to achieve a better fit between the two (structurally, in terms of method, mentality, ...)?What should be the specific role of accelerators, incubators, banks, VCs in that story?Why does the Belgian Bio Tech, Health Tech and Fin Tech flourish so much, especially compared to HR Tech ?What does the Belgian HR Tech sector have to do to really break through, internationally as well? Because deep pockets, scale and speed are key in the tech business.This episode of HR Talks is a recording of a panel discussion that took place during the recent Virtual HR innov & tech Day(powered by HRMinfo). Sponsors: Bright Plus, SD Worx, Quintessence & GoodHabitz Technical partner: ThePodcastFactory.org
  5. Episode #3 of HR Talks, the podcast of HRMinfo.eu. With Nicolas Meire as guest, CEO @ Ubiway - part of bpost Group. Marc Ernst, founder and director of HRMinfo.eu, talks in Dutch for about 30 minutes with Nicolas Meire, the CEO of Ubiway - part of bpost Group Nicolas Meire is one of the rare CEOs with an HR past (in his case as Head of HR at a major bank and as Director Human Capital Consulting at a large HR consultancy). Ubiway includes the network of newspapers-shops (with 220 outlets) and the press distribution company that bpost acquired at the end of 2016. The following topics, among others, are addressed: - Why HR professionals rarely make it to the top of companies, unlike marketers, finance people or business people - Which innovative ideas in the field of labour market policy and social legislation he would like to see made possible by the legislator, i.e. political policymakers. - The transformation of Ubiway into a more customer convenience & experience focused company and the role of HR in that innovation and change process. - Ubiway's approach to training and the use of digital learning tools and channels in that process. Sponsors: Bright Plus, SD Worx, Quintessence & GoodHabitz Technical partner: ThePodcastFactory.org
  6. Episode #2 of HR Talks, the podcast of HRMinfo.eu. With Nathalie Ulrich, HR & Communication Director Benelux @ HeidelbergCement Marc Ernst, founder and director of HRMinfo.eu, talks in French for more than 20 minutes with Nathalie Ulrich, the HR & Communication Director Benelux @ HeidelbergCement. HeidelbergCement is one of the world’s largest building materials companies. The company is the number 1 in aggregates production and ready-mixed concrete and number 2 in cement. The group is present in the Benelux through CBR, Inter-Beton and Sagrex, and in the Dutch market with ENCI, Mebin and Sagrex. The following topics, among others, are addressed: - The conduct of social elections in the company, the advantages and disadvantages of electronic voting during it, the characteristics and conditions of a good social dialogue and the German Mittbestimmung model - The findings of a recent global survey by KPMG of 1300 HR directors: 60% of them recognise the need for HR to reinvent themselves, to rethink their practices, concepts and tools. - the diversity and more specifically the gender policy at HeidelbegCement, where a remarkable number of women are part of the board of directors and the management of the company - The digital transformation within the company and in the HR field, driven by the Group CHRO who is also responsible for the global digital transformation - which is quite exceptional. HR Talks alternates between Dutch and French. The interviews are invariably about recent developments in HR and current socio-economic topics relevant to HR. The guests are HR professionals (CHRO, HR director/manager, L&D manager, recruitment manager, eHR system/tools manager, HRIS manager...), working in a company, government organisation or non-profit organisation. Sometimes the guest is a CEO / general manager, board member or line manager with an interesting vision on HR and not working for an HR service provider. The podcasts are monthly and last 20 to 25 minutes. Sponsors: Bright Plus, SD Worx, Quintessence & GoodHabitz Technical partner: ThePodcastFactory.org
  7. Episode #1 of HR Talks, the podcast of HRMinfo.eu. With Jan Van Acoleyen as guest, the Chief HR Officer of Proximus Group. Marc Ernst, founder and director of HRMinfo.eu, talks in Dutch for more than 20 minutes with Jan Van Acoleyen, the CHRO of Proximus Group. Proximus is Belgium's largest telecom operator and provider of digital services and communication solutions on the Belgian and international markets. The following topics, among others, are addressed: - the elements in the program of the new Belgian government that are relevant for HR (such as increasing the employment rate) - the Belgian HR Tech providers/market - the similarity between the blind sailing of virologists and politicians in the corona crisis due to the lack of relevant data and HR professionals who often do the same in their field HR Talks alternates between Dutch and French. The interviews are invariably about recent developments in HR and current socio-economic topics relevant to HR. The guests are HR professionals (CHRO, HR director/manager, L&D manager, recruitment manager, eHR system/tools manager, HRIS manager...), working in a company, government organisation or non-profit organisation. Sometimes the guest is a CEO / general manager, board member or line manager with an interesting vision on HR and not working for an HR service provider. The podcasts are monthly and last 20 to 25 minutes. Sponsors: Bright Plus, SD Worx, Quintessence & GoodHabitz Technical partner: ThePodcastFactory.org
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