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  • HireHand presents Shifts Happen
    2021/01/12

    Hirehand helps people powered businesses build the perfect bench of bank staff by using intelligent matching to fill dropped shifts from an internal workforce. Scott Erwin, CEO and Founder, and Lucy Whittington, Head of Marketing, had really interesting conversations with CEOs, workforce planners, chief operating officers and other people involved in managing shifts and team and realized that these conversations have value and could really be useful out there.


    And that’s when Shifts Happen – happened. Our aim is to pull out what’s working and bring you real examples and case studies along with ideas to get you thinking about how to make shifts happen in your own business and organization.


    This podcast focuses on how to build your own bank and staff, how to switch from static staffing and move to a dynamic staffing model, how to handle increased demand for flexible working with growing great teams, how to manage changes to everything that impacts your workforce, the economy environment demand, how to handle the future of work and what to expect when the unexpected hits you.


    We look forward to being in your ears and making shifts happen.


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    4 分
  • Trailer for Episode #1: Our Philosophy of Shifts Working
    2021/01/18

    Welcome to the trailer for episode #1: Our Philosophy of Shifts Working with Scott Erwin, Founder and CEO of the flexible workforce platform HireHand.


    In this episode, we will be talking about:

    • Static staffing isn’t broken, but dynamic staffing is more likely to be what you need – and there’s a simple calculation to work that out.
    • There’s an important role for temp agencies but it’s more important to build your own bank of staff.
    • If you’re not planning for the unexpected, expect a lot of panic planning.


    Let's make shifts happen!



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    1 分
  • Episode #1: Our Philosophy of Shifts Working with Scott Erwin
    2021/01/20

    Welcome to Episode #1 of Shifts Happen with Scott Erwin.


    Workforce optimisation expert and former McKinsey Management Consultant, Scott Erwin, is the Founder and CEO of the flexible workforce platform HireHand. The SaaS company helps people-powered businesses build the ideal internal bank of flexible staff by using intelligent matching to fill dropped shifts.


    In this episode ‘Our Philosophy of Shifts Working’, we talked about the following:

    ·        Static staffing isn’t broken, but dynamic staffing is more likely to be what you need – and there’s a simple calculation to work that out.

    ·        There’s an important role for temp agencies but it’s more important to build your own bank of staff.

    ·        If you’re not planning for the unexpected, expect a lot of panic planning.


    Let’s make shifts happen!


    Learn more about the content discussed in this episode:

    -         Visit HireHand website here.

    -         Connect with Scott Erwin through his LinkedIn here.



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    48 分
  • Trailer for Episode #2: Banking on the NHS
    2021/01/20

    Welcome to the trailer for episode #2: Banking on the NHS with Dominic Raymont, an experienced senior NHS leader with a track record of success/


    In this episode, we will be talking about:

    • Working with temp agencies and not against them helped to build a better bank of staff
    • Pay wasn’t the biggest driver to wanting to work via an agency - there were other factors that made more of a difference, which helped shape an improved bank offer
    • Responding to demand for better, more ‘empowered’ flexible working is a trend that’s not going away


    Let's make shifts happen!


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    2 分
  • Episode #2: Banking on the NHS with Dominic Raymont
    2021/01/20

    Welcome to Episode #2 of Shifts Happen with Dominic Raymont.


    Dominic is an experienced senior NHS leader with a track record of success in delivery results and building diverse, strong and highly motivated teams. He has significant national and local experience of successfully delivering on major, novel, high impact and sometimes contentious projects in partnership with key stakeholders, often in challenging environments such as organisations in turnaround situations. Most recently he has led the NHS’s temporary staffing programme which has reduced agency cost by £1.2bn (a third) in 3 years.


    In this episode ‘Banking on the NHS’, we will be talking about the following:

    • Working with temp agencies and not against them helped to build a better bank of staff
    • Pay wasn’t the biggest driver to wanting to work via an agency - there were other factors that made more of a difference, which helped shape an improved bank offer
    • Responding to demand for better, more ‘empowered’ flexible working is a trend that’s not going away


    Let’s make shifts happen!


    Learn more about the content discussed in this episode:

    • Get the latest with NHS by visiting their website here.
    • Connect with Dominic Raymont through his LinkedIn here.

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    49 分
  • Trailer for #3: Workforce on the Move
    2021/01/20

    Welcome to the trailer for episode #2: Workforce on the Move with Lord Wei, currently serving as a Conservative Life Peer in the House of Lords.


    In this episode, we will be talking about:

    • Multi skilling your workforce is a smart move to be more efficient
    • Ask your own work force to innovate the future of work for your organisation
    • Even when fire-fighting have an eye on solving future problems too


    Let's make shifts happen!


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    2 分
  • Episode #3: Workforce on the Move with Lord Wei
    2021/01/20

    Welcome to Episode #3 of Shifts Happen with Lord Wei.


    Lord Wei is a commentator on The Future of Work, a partner of the Shaftesbury Partnership, a professional services firm focused on launching and serving high impact social initiatives for public, private, and philanthropic clients.


    He is a former international strategy consultant and executive with venture capital experience who has co-founded a succession of successful businesses and non-profits, including Teach First.


    In this episode ‘Workforce on the Move’, we will be talking about the following:

    • Multi skilling your workforce is a smart move to be more efficient
    • Ask your own work force to innovate the future of work for your organisation
    • Even when fire-fighting have an eye on solving future problems too


    Let’s make shifts happen!


    Learn more about the content discussed in this episode:

    • Connect with Lord Wei through his LinkedIn here.

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    36 分
  • Trailer for Episode #4: Vaccination Kickstarts Collaboration and a Flexible Team
    2021/02/26

    Welcome to the trailer for Episode #4: Vaccination Kickstarts Collaboration and a Flexible Team of Shifts Happen with Dr. Richard Berkley, a Partner and a GP at The Orchard Medical Centre since 1995.


    In this episode, we will be talking about:

    • Plan for the long term even if something appears to be a short term ‘urgent’ response (turns out the vaccine rollout won’t be short term but it may have looked like that at the start) - short term goodwill won’t build long term sustainability
    • Build something ‘outside’ of business as usual with additional staff that can support existing staff to form a flexible pool you can use ongoing - this will prevent burnout of your current staff who may be able to help short term but in the long term that isn’t sustainable.
    • Think ‘flexible’ from the outset - find volunteers and hire part time staff who can complete shorter, more manageable shifts instead of hiring full time.
    • Where possible manage supply… use stock effectively, keep shifts short and manageable and from a big enough pool of workers so you can keep the ‘factory’ open every day.
    • Look at what new opportunities this brings - while the initial effort may have been significant and hard (financial figuring out, legal landscape to navigate, IT to set up) now it’s done, look ahead to where this new collaboration across teams can help everyone. Fueled by urgency, look at the long term benefits too.


    Let's make shifts happen!


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    1 分