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People Are the Strategy: Building High-Performing Cultures in the Middle Market

28 min · 19 de may de 2026
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In this episode, Doug Farren sits down with Laura Cooke of Positive Foundry to explore why talent management has shifted from an HR function to a core business strategy. They discuss how middle market companies can build high-trust cultures, develop manager effectiveness, and navigate the challenges of a multigenerational workforce. Laura also shares her perspective on AI's role in the workplace and why human connection remains irreplaceable in learning and development. To learn more about Positive Foundry, visit: https://positivefoundry.com/ [https://positivefoundry.com/]

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