Available articles and conversations

Written articles, case studies, and podcast conversations from Heather and John on people operations, hiring systems, leadership language, and growth-stage execution.

Manufacturing

How the People-Centered Leadership Framework Helps Manufacturing People Ops

A practical framework for supervisor development, onboarding, retention, compliance, and the HR-operations partnership manufacturers need to protect throughput.

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Article

The Roles You Can’t Afford to Lose: The Hidden Cost of Critical-Role Turnover in Scaling Manufacturing

Losing one critical-role employee during a growth phase can cost 3–5× their salary in production delays, rework, and institutional knowledge loss. Here is how to protect the roles that hold your operation together.

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Article

Ghosting in the Hiring Process: What It Says About Culture and Trust

Candidate ghosting is more than bad manners. It signals conflict avoidance, broken trust, and hiring systems that may be losing clarity and momentum.

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Article

Manufacturing CEOs: Get Out of the Office During Growth Transitions

Why floor-level leadership during transition, M&A, and scale is one of the fastest ways to protect throughput, quality, safety, and retention.

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Article

HR Is a Growth Lever: Build People Systems Before Growth Breaks You

An early warning signal for growing manufacturing, aerospace, and industrial services companies whose people systems are lagging behind scale.

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Case Study

Seasonal Operations Culture Rebuild

A case-based look at rebuilding stability and culture in a seasonal operating environment under real workforce pressure.

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Case Study

Healthcare Workforce Transition

An example of navigating workforce transition, continuity, and people-system pressure in a regulated care environment.

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Podcast Library

HR Talks with Heather & Cara

Seven practical HR Talks episodes on terminations, recruiting, layoffs, workplace dynamics, and the people decisions leaders have to get right.

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