Today, we're delving into a vital question: What does it truly take to cultivate a purpose-driven, human-centric workplace where every individual's potential is not just acknowledged, but actively nurtured and celebrated?
While it may seem obvious that organisations would prioritise a human-first approach, the reality often falls short, with investment in employee development typically reserved for executives, leaders, and high potentials, leaving many behind.
So, as leaders, how do we dismantle outdated hierarchies to ensure that every individual's unique and shared potential is realised?
How do we embrace a more inclusive, purposeful, egalitarian view of our colleagues and co-workers?
And how can technology empower us to ignite all of the above?
To shed light on these questions, we're thrilled to welcome Fiona Vale and Paul Rush, the co-founders of Humanico, who are revolutionising how organisations cultivate their most valuable asset—their employees. Over the last year, Paul and Fi have navigated the unpredictable waves of startup life, gearing up for expansion after a series of successes. They secured nearly $1 million in Seed funding last year and were honoured with the Burning Heroes Award for Global Reach in November. This year, they're poised to expand Humancio's mission globally.
So Humanico's solution is a Human Map - which stands as the world's first digital interactive map of employees. This cloud-based platform visualises employee capabilities and engagement levels in a dashboard, providing data-driven insights that empower executives to optimise their workforce effectively.
With disengaged employees costing organisations trillions of dollars in lost productivity annually and workplaces struggling to keep pace with evolving trends, Humanico's AI-powered talent management platform offers a promising solution to enhance employee engagement and retention in today's competitive talent landscape.
Having Paul and Fi join me in the studio was an absolute joy as we explored a range of topics, from unlocking human potential to driving organisational transformation with a people-first approach. Our conversation spanned purpose, diversity, and inclusion, as well as the transformative potential of community building.
We also examined the surprising ways in which AI and technology can amplify human connection and experience. Throughout our discussion, Fi and Paul shared invaluable insights and highlights from their remarkable entrepreneurial journey. I'm confident you'll find this conversation as enlightening as I did. Welcome to another episode of the podcast.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Purpose
04:03 Fiona Vale's Journey to Humanico
08:27 Paul Rush's Journey to Humanico
13:57 Challenges in Human Asset Management
23:17 Embracing Mindset Shifts in a Changing Workplace
28:17 Leveraging Agile Frameworks for Human Performance
37:22 Building Internal Communities and Tribes
40:25 The Power of Communities and Positive Psychology
42:06 Data-Driven Decision Making and Intelligent Intuition
42:32 Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging
45:48 Recognizing Diversity of Thought
47:43 Understanding Thought Process through Clifton Strengths Assessment
49:28 Playing to Strengths and Building Trust
53:13 Amplifying the Human Experience with AI
58:17 The Nature of Human Purpose and Meaning in the Workplace
01:03:46 Seamless Integration of Mergers and Acquisitions
01:11:05 Navigating the Challenges of Being a Female Co-founder
01:19:03 The Importance of Timing and Embracing Individual Identity