John Frehse Is Obsessed With Work

John Frehse Is Obsessed With Work

What if the key to transforming your organization lies hidden within the voices of those you might be overlooking?

In this episode of the Punk Rock HR Podcast , John Frehse , a leader in global labor strategies at Ankura , is Laurie’s guest. Dressed to impress for the Journalism Freedom Awards, John brings a wealth of experience and a tuxedo to our discussion on the critical role of aligning labor strategies with both employee and organizational needs. From tackling employee burnout to navigating the complexities of financial distress and rapid growth, John shares actionable insights that promise to reshape how we think about workforce engagement.

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Throughout our conversation, we spotlight the unsung heroes of society—frontline workers. Often undervalued despite their pivotal roles, these workers hold the potential for enhanced performance and recognition when they feel truly heard. With anecdotes from factory floors and reflections on the journey from finance to labor consulting, we challenge the status quo and echo Viola Davis's call for appreciation of all workers. We question the entrenched perceptions that leave frontline workers in the shadows and explore the ripple effect of listening and acknowledgment in driving positive change.

Laurie and John’s conversation uncovers the challenges facing today's HR professionals in a world of evolving workforce management, where personal experiences meet broader economic policies and social justice issues. We explore the tension between corporate values and business realities, encouraging HR leaders to step into the fray and wield their power through genuine listening. With humor and camaraderie, we wrap up by reminiscing about workplace banter and friendship, illustrating how authentic connections can shape our careers and organizations.

Join us for a candid episode filled with laughter, gratitude, and a shared vision for a more inclusive and dynamic workforce.


In this episode, you will hear:

  • Discussion on labor strategies and improving workforce conditions with John Frehse
  • Exploration of the critical role and recognition of frontline workers
  • Insights into balancing company needs with employee well-being to reduce burnout
  • Analysis of the interplay between economic policies, social justice, and workforce management
  • Examination of the transformative power of listening and acknowledgment in workplaces
  • Candid reflections on societal perceptions and undervaluation of frontline workers
  • Consideration of corporate authenticity and the impact of humor and friendship on workplace dynamics

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Ryan Leary

WRKdefined Podcast Network. Editor, Analyst, Host

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There's a coolness factor to wearing a tuxedo while talking about redesigning shift scheduling.... Love it.

Page Bradham, RACR, PHR, SHRM-CP

Veterinary Recruiter (Internal for VA & WV) at National Veterinary Associates 🐶🐱 / LION with 21,500+ connections

1w

great discussion!!

Heba Root, PHR

Chief People Officer at LandDesign

1w

Very good podcast!

Matt Zeigler

Professional Reducer. Planning and Investing for Legacy Builders + Legacy Preservers at Sunpointe Investments. Personal Archive Advocate at Cultish Creative.

1w

ok Laurie - have to confess, so on the scroll I thought this said "Josh Freese" and I temporarily got overly excited about that, but then I realized it was John Frehse and that you were talking workforce/stakeholder engagement and I'm equally excited (just in a different way). Excellent.

Mike Robinson 📈

Fractional CMO/CRO on a mission to end frustrations 😤 around hiring and revenue growth using AI 🤖 Workflows

1w

Laurie Ruettimann, how can we not appreciate those frontline heroes shaping our future? 🌟 #workforceheroes

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