
3.3 Siding against stress, with Rachel Lewis
03/05/24 • 38 min
The UK is in the grip of a mental health crisis.
Some 20-30% of UK working adults showing signs of emotional exhaustion, and burnout has been stuck firmly on HR's agenda for the past four years.
And while HR is well adapted to support employees' mental wellbeing – does the responsibility really lie fully on HR?
In the latest episode of the HR Most Influential Podcast, Rachel Lewis, multi-award winning occupational psychologist and programme director at Birckbeck, University of London, sits down with former HR magazine editor Jo Gallacher to explore the suffocating world of stress.
The UK is in the grip of a mental health crisis.
Some 20-30% of UK working adults showing signs of emotional exhaustion, and burnout has been stuck firmly on HR's agenda for the past four years.
And while HR is well adapted to support employees' mental wellbeing – does the responsibility really lie fully on HR?
In the latest episode of the HR Most Influential Podcast, Rachel Lewis, multi-award winning occupational psychologist and programme director at Birckbeck, University of London, sits down with former HR magazine editor Jo Gallacher to explore the suffocating world of stress.
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HR Focus (3): How to introduce AI to talent management
Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to transform HR.
But just like any tool, it needs direction.
After all the hype of 2023, it's fair to say that we're all quite excited – or worried – about AI. But how many of us actually know how to start introducing it to our jobs in a useful way, beyond asking ChatGPT a few questions and getting bored?In the third episode of HR Focus, we look at how HR leaders can introduce AI to their talent management processes – in a controlled and purposeful manner.
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