In the Flow of Work
Jennifer Turner, Senior Director of People Operations at G2, joins Gavin to unpack what performance actually looks like inside a high-performing culture. Her perspective stands out because she treats performance less like an HR event and more like a daily operating rhythm grounded in clarity, feedback, and trust. In this episode, Jen shares why managers need to think like coaches, why “feedback is a gift” only works when it’s specific and timely, and how strong expectations help eliminate surprises. They also explore the role automation can play - not to replace judgment, but to make performance conversations easier and more consistent. It’s a practical conversation for HR leaders looking to build performance systems that feel lighter for managers, clearer for employees, and more connected to how work actually gets done. --- This episode was brought to you by Topicflow [https://www.notion.so/Topicflow-Foundations-2ac498d0cc4e80e188d5cea533705187?pvs=21] — the team building the next generation of agentic performance management. --- Connect with the hosts and guest:Gavin Johnston [https://www.linkedin.com/in/gavin-johnston/] | Amin Palizban [https://www.linkedin.com/in/aminpali/] | [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyrie-burgoine-8941a172/]Jennifer Turner [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifermcpherrinturner?utm_source=chatgpt.com]
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