Nurturing Talent During ‘The Great Resignation’ – with Aon

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About this Edition

In this episode, we discuss The Great Resignation, explore why people are quitting their jobs, and how organisations can retain their staff. We also dive into the impact of this phenomenon on the workforce and strategies for retention.

Guests:

  • James Marsh, Host and HR expert
  • John McLaughlin, Chief Commercial Officer EMEA and Partner at Aon

Key Topics:

  • The impact of the Great Resignation on businesses
  • What organisations can do to retain employees
  • Strategies for effective recruitment and retention in a challenging climate

Podcast Host and Guests for this Edition

Host: James Marsh
James is an HR manager, consultant, and editor at HRreview, with a focus on diversity and inclusion. He currently leads learning and development at Planet Organic.

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Guest: John McLaughlin
John is the Chief Commercial Officer EMEA at Aon and has extensive experience leading human capital solutions and helping organisations drive better decision-making.

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