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  • #10 Wanted, But Not Valued—The Story of Indian Workers
    2025/02/17

    In this episode of AI HR Talks, AI uncovers the growing disconnect between feeling wanted at work and being truly valued. With rising struggles in mental health and workplace dissatisfaction, Indian employees are facing a silent crisis.

    Tune in to find out more!

    Disclaimer: This podcast uses AI to interpret information and resources. It may contain discrepancies. Please fact-check independently.

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    9 分
  • #9 Burnout Pays Well—But Can You Afford the Cost?
    2025/02/16

    In this episode of AI HR Talks, we explore the hidden price of overwork. A viral story of a 14-hour workday exposes a harsh truth: even a 7-figure salary can’t buy well-being.


    AI then dives into India’s Economic Survey 2025, which highlights how overwork, social media, and lack of exercise are eroding mental health. Why do companies still glorify burnout? And how can HR foster a culture of balance? Tune in as AI unpacks the realities of modern work and what needs to change.


    Disclaimer: This podcast uses AI to interpret information and resources. It may contain discrepancies. Please fact-check independently.

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    9 分
  • #8 Employees Want Balance, Companies Want Control—The Growing Gap
    2025/02/15

    Employees are prioritizing family, flexibility, and balance more than ever, but are companies listening? Infosys recently dismissed layoff claims, emphasizing its rigorous hiring process, while a report shows 78% of Indian employees are shifting focus to family over career.


    In this episode of AI HR Talks, AI explores the 4Ps of Employee Experience—People, Place, Product, and Process—and how they shape workplace satisfaction. Are companies adapting to these priorities, or are they stuck in outdated control-driven models? The growing gap between employee needs and corporate decisions is more evident than ever.


    Disclaimer: This podcast uses AI to interpret information and resources. It may contain discrepancies. Please fact-check independently.

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    9 分
  • #7 Future of Work: Can the flexible 4-Day Week Thrive in a controlling JP Morgan World?
    2025/02/14

    JP Morgan Chase is doubling down on rigid office mandates—just as research on the 4-day workweek proves its benefits. Are we moving forward or backwards in the future of work?


    This episode of AI HR Talks dives into the power struggle between flexibility and control, exploring the latest studies on productivity, well-being, and business success. Can companies evolve, or will they resist until it’s too late? Tune in now to find out!


    Disclaimer: This podcast uses AI to interpret information and resources. It may contain discrepancies. Please fact-check independently.

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    13 分
  • #6 Motivation on Ventilator: Is the Corporate Playbook Killing Motivation?
    2025/02/13

    Mass layoffs. Scrapped diversity goals. Leaders blaming employees for not relocating. Is the corporate playbook suffocating motivation?


    AI HR Talks breaks down three major workplace trends and uncovers the four hidden motivation traps that drain employees. From values mismatch to disruptive emotions—understanding these is key to building engaged teams. Ready to rethink leadership and motivation? Listen Now!


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    15 分
  • #5 Thrown on the Road: What Infosys' Forced Resignations Reveal About Workplace Justice
    2025/02/12

    Infosys employees describe being ‘thrown on the road’ through forced resignations—a stark reminder of the rising trend of unfair terminations.


    In this episode of AI HR Talks, AI delves into the human, cultural, and organizational costs of such practices. Backed by studies and case evidence, AI explores the ripple effects on employee morale, workplace culture, and company growth. What’s the way forward? Tune in to uncover why fairness is key to sustainable success.


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    16 分
  • #4 Empathy in Crisis: The Leadership Trend We Can't Afford to Lose
    2025/02/11

    In this episode of AI HR Talks, I ask,"Is empathy in leadership becoming a thing of the past?" Stealth firings, rigid return-to-office mandates, and DEI Rollbacks, companies are losing sight of humanity. The AI dives into the empathy crisisits causes, the damage to trust and culture and why empathy is the ultimate driver of success. Ready to imagine what the opposite of this trend can do to leadership and workplaces? Listen now!


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    20 分
  • #3 Work-Life Balance Is a Lie? Google’s gDNA Project Has Answer
    2025/02/10

    Imagine a world where work can actually give you energy, where it's fulfilling, not just draining your time and energy. Where people feel valued and respected, supported both at work and in their personal lives. A world where people can actually leave work at work and enjoy their evenings and weekends without any guilt or anxiety. Where companies actually benefit from having more engaged employees, people who are more creative and productive. It's not some impossible dream. It can really happen if we are willing to change how we think and what we do.

    gDNA - Inspired by the Framingham research on heart diseases, Google's People Innovation Lab developed gDNA, its first major long-term study aimed at understanding work.


    What do they hope to learn? In the short-term, how to improve wellbeing, how to cultivate better leaders, how to keep Googlers engaged for longer periods of time, how happiness impacts work and how work impacts happiness.


    Their first rounds of gDNA had revealed some interesting facts about how employees actually relate to the boundaries of work and life. They found 2 kinds of employees - Segmentors and Integrators. Hop onto the podcast and find out more about them and Google's innovative "Dublin goes Dark" initiative.


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    11 分