Episode 126: Increasing Employee Engagement With Data and Transparency with David Kindlon of Eppione

David Kindlon, CEO and Co-Founder of Eppione, joins the show to talk about an extremely relevant topic in business today: human resource management.

Several companies have adapted to the pandemic through a remote work setup. Once something only tech companies did, it has now become the rule rather than the exception. This trend has also opened up the resource pool for companies. They now hire workers who are fit for the role yet based in different countries. This gain comes with the complication of managing different benefits and legal rules — roadblocks companies must navigate.

With 2020’s Great Reshuffle, companies need to step up their game as far as engagement is concerned. Companies spend heavily on benefits, but Kindlon feels like they aren’t communicating this enough. Having the value of transparency and communication both ways will benefit in deepening the trust between employer and employee.

Kindlon also believes that as companies scale and grow, the importance of data-driven decisions becomes imperative. This is even more relevant in human resources, where companies are heavily invested in and need to leverage technology as much as possible.

Business leaders know that the formula for success lies in people. This podcast will help you understand and enhance your human capital management approach.

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