Episodios

  • The AI challenge - adjust your performance expectations and measurements now!
    Apr 14 2026

    Research suggests that AI is making a nonsense of the traditional equivalence between output and productivity and creating a new category of worker: the person who is thriving themselves into exhaustion.

    Jeremy Hollander joins the podcast to discuss how HR can tackle these issues by upgrading productivity measurements to distinguish sustainable high performance from intensity that is destined to end in burnout.

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    • Webinar: Maximise HR efficiency - AI solutions that drive business growth and increase employee satisfaction
    • Webinar: Mapping the path from Excel to AI - An expedition into people analytics
    • AI fundamentals: How to identify AI needs in HR
    • Use of AI chatbots at work policy
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    34 m
  • Gender pay gap reporting – lessons learned and what comes next
    Mar 30 2026

    Pay gap reporting is about to get an important upgrade.

    Michelle Gyimah, pay gap strategist and founder of Equality Pays, joins the podcast to break down what the Employment Rights Act 2025 changes really mean - and how HR can get ahead of the likely next wave: ethnicity and disability pay gap reporting.

    Resources

    How to measure and report a gender pay gap

    How to lead HR planning for the Employment Rights Act 2025

    On your radar - Employment Rights Act 2025 updates and HR mythbusting

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    38 m
  • Pay reviews in 2026 – balancing budgetary pressures and employee expectations
    Mar 18 2026

    With early pay awards showing signs of growth, Sheila Attwood joins the podcast to dig into what the data tells us about pay award plans for the year ahead, and how employers can navigate the growing tension between affordability and employee expectations.

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    Pay trends March 2026: Pay awards edge up in early 2026 but outlook remains cautious

    Pay award forecasts for 2026

    On your radar - Employment Rights Act 2025 hub

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    16 m
  • Employment Rights Act 2025 - why HR should review its probationary process before July 2026
    Feb 26 2026

    The Employment Rights Act 2025 marks a major shift in unfair dismissal law. From January 2027, the qualifying period will drop from two years to six months - applying retrospectively to employees hired from July 2026 - and the cap on compensatory awards will be removed altogether. Stephen Simpson, principal editor at Brightmine, joins the podcast to break down the changes and share practical steps HR should be taking now to prepare.

    Related resources

    How to manage probationary periods

    How to lead HR planning for the Employment Rights Act 2025

    On your radar - Employment Rights Act 2025 hub

    Webinar: Employment Rights Act 2025 - a user's guide

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    18 m
  • Employment Rights Act 2025 – will women in the workplace benefit?
    Feb 16 2026

    Caroline Green, author of The Career Confidence Toolkit for Women, joins the podcast to discuss measures in the Government's Employment Rights Act 2025 - harassment and flexible working reforms, menopause action plans - and set out ways in which employers and employees alike can benefit from the forthcoming legislative changes.

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    Related resources

    HR for HR: The Employment Rights Act 2025 - will it improve the lives of women in the workplace?

    How to lead HR planning for the Employment Rights Act 2025

    On your radar - Employment Rights Act 2025 hub

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    33 m
  • Wellbeing that works - what the research tells us
    Jan 29 2026

    Neurodiversity. Menopause. Men's health. What are organisations doing and what should they be doing to truly support the wellbeing of their people? Brightmine HR data insight analysts Hannah Mason and Vernujaa Nagandiram join the podcast to reveal surprising trends and share their latest research insights. Tune in now and discover what your organisation could be doing better - starting today.

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    Related resources
    • Webinar: Supporting men's health in the workplace - a holistic approach to wellbeing
    • Workplace wellbeing: Who gets left behind?
    • Menopause policy
    • Model neurodiversity policy
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    25 m
  • HR priorities for 2026 – top tips for a great year
    Dec 10 2025

    What's on the horizon for HR and reward professionals in 2026?

    In this episode, Brightmine experts Bar Huberman and Sheila Attwood break down the latest research and reveal the top priorities shaping the year ahead. Plus, CEO Scott Walker joins the conversation to explore one of the most transformative trends of recent years - AI in the workplace.

    Tune in for actionable insights, expert analysis, and a look at what's next for HR strategy.

    Related resources

    On your radar - Employment Rights Bill updates and HR mythbusting

    How to lead HR planning for the Employment Rights Bill

    Training guides and PowerPoint presentations: The complete list

    Top HR priorities for 2026

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    29 m
  • Employment Rights Bill – preparing for the April 2026 changes
    Dec 1 2025

    Join the Brightmine team as they guide listeners through the Employment Rights Bill's bumpy journey through Parliament and offer practical advice on how HR professionals can prepare for the legislative changes expected to come into force in early 2024.

    Stay ahead of the curve as our experts break down what's changing - from trade union rules and sick pay to family leave and whistleblowing protections - and get actionable tips to keep your organisation compliant.

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    Resources

    On your radar - Employment Rights Bill updates and HR mythbusting

    How Lewis Silkin developed and rolled out its equalised new parent leave policy

    Employment Rights Bill essentials: Statutory sick pay eligibility

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    29 m