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Can HR’s data survive the executive table?

27 min · 13 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Can HR’s data survive the executive table?

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HR leaders have more workforce data than ever. But when metrics get questioned, dashboards create debate, and executives turn to the numbers they trust most, HR’s influence can take a big hit. In this episode, Eric Glass sits down with Stacey Harris [https://www.linkedin.com/in/staceyharris] (CRO and Managing Partner, Sapient Insights Group [https://sapientinsights.com/]) to explore why workforce data often breaks down under scrutiny, and what it takes for HR to deliver insights CEOs and boards actually trust.

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