Saturday, November 17, 2012

TChat Recap: HR on the High Road in DC - TalentCulture.com

(Speaking of panache, did ya get a peek at #SHRM?s hottest swag? Check the ?Ask me about #TChat? bling that the leadership conference crew is rockin this week, thanks to Donna. We like that style!)

But of course, this week?s session went way beyond the buttons.

(To see highlights from the #TChat session, watch the Storify slideshow at the end of this post.)

Anytime the relationship between business and government is on the table, it sparks passionate opinions from all sides. And this #TChat was no different.

Although there were plenty of lighthearted moments, participants were engaged and the flow was intense. But yesterday?s discussion was different from many ?business/government? forums I?ve encountered ? especially on social media. This session was actually constructive. The ideas were grounded and realistic. Moreover, the tone was respectful. Despite diverse viewpoints, there were no snarky ?gotchas.? No dismissive ?know-it-all? comments. No locked-down partisanship on display.

Actually, that?s why I consider #TChat such a useful resource. Each week, hundreds of professionals who are deeply interested in the human side of business gather to focus on a single topic that affects us all. Everyone brings ?A-game? ideas to share ? and the loosely structured virtual environment makes crowdsourcing an efficient and exhilarating experience.

Logo for Society of Human Resources Management (SHRM)It?s not about intense ?win/lose? debate. And it?s not about steering everyone toward the same conclusions. Rather, it?s about creating a forum for knowledge sharing that honors plurality of thought. The process is the goal. It?s a model for corporate collaboration. But more important, it?s a laboratory for collective virtual learning. No one has all the answers. But together, we have an opportunity to improve everyone?s game.

It makes me wonder ? how much could our nation?s policy makers accomplish, if they embraced the #TChat model as a framework for brainstorming and problem solving?

Hopefully, enlightened organizations like #SHRM can influence the nature of policy dialogue, and show Washington the way! It could happen ? even only on a limited scale. In the meantime, we can continue to demonstrate how these new forms of communication can make a difference. What?s more, we can continue to share the #TChat concept with others. If we don?t do it, who will?

We, the people. We, the #TChat people. It?s our revolution. Let?s own it!

NOTE: For highlights from yesterday?s business/HR/government #TChat session, see the Storify slideshow at the end of this post.

SPECIAL THANKS to this week?s guest moderator, Donna Rogers (@Donna Rogers), HR Management & Development Consultant, and Director of Illinois Society for Human Resource Management. She?s a strong advocate of TalentCulture and #TChat, whose tireless support has helped our community thrive.

NOTE TO BLOGGERS: If this #TChat session inspired you to write about business/HR/public policy issues, we?re happy to share your thoughts. Just post a link on Twitter (at?#TChat or @TalentCulture), or insert a comment below, and we?ll add it to our archives. There are many voices in the #TChat community, with many ideas worth sharing. Let?s capture as many of them as possible.

WHAT?S AHEAD: No #TChat next week ? Happy Thanksgiving! But be sure to mark your calendar now for our special 2nd-Anniversary ?double feature? event, the following week! On Wednesday November 28, at 7-8pm ET, we?ll celebrate by looking at how #TChat has helped some of our best-known participants. And the day prior (Tuesday, November 27) we?ll showcase some of those community members on a live Radio #TChat show. It promises to be a week filled with great memories and glimpses of the road ahead. Look for the preview early next week via?@TalentCulture and #TChat. Thanks!

[View the story "#TChat INSIGHTS: TalentCulture Goes to Washington" on Storify]

Storified by TalentCulture ? Thu, Nov 15 2012 07:25:55

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Q1: In what ways is public policy shaping the future of the workplace ? for better or worse? #TChat #tchatDonna Rogers, SPHR

A1) Here?s the crux of it: Policy lags, innovation leads. If we wait for policy we?ll never be innovative enough to be competitive. #TChatJonathan Kreindler

A1: Public policy needs to level the playing field when competition won?t solve problems of public interest #tchatGreg Marcus

A1: Public policy should address urgent prob>deteriorating environment, ageing population, jobless youth, mental health, innovation #tchatIrene Becker

A1. Healthcare Reform (& specifically health exchanges) may support more people abandoning trad jobs 4 contracting & freelance work. #tchatBob Lehto

A1. USA is only country in world that?s always debating value of education, training and development. #tchatMichael Clark

A1: Public policy in Cda, Australia and Chile has led to innovation in terms of welcoming entrepreneurs and innovators building biz #tchatIrene Becker

A1. companies/orgs/business isn?t black and white anymore. policy needs to think about the gray areas and non-traditionals #tchatAshley Lauren Perez

A1 Some of us HR folk hate to hear about a new piece of legislation, but it wouldn?t be-if businesses did the right thing. #TChatJanine Truitt

A1. Determine relatively collective values, find leadership, align public policies, improve life for as many as possible. #tchatMichael Clark

A1: There has to be accountability and public policy has to not only further and protect the rights of employees but further biz #tchatIrene Becker

A1. I agree that education must adapt to better support Tomorrow?s workforce. #tchatBob Lehto

A1: Latest surveys say the French are the most productive per hour and they have the shortest wk day and longest vacations. #tchatIrene Becker

A1. Too many contradictions in public policy: work harder for less, maximum uncertainty, support children in high-stakes testing? #tchatMichael Clark

A1: policy assumes work = job ? what about for those of us who don?t have a traditional job? our numbers are growing rapidly #tchatSusan Mazza

A1 ? Public policies > regulations & accountability. That?s the good news, bad news. #tchatAnne Messenger

A1. i think it can help for protection purposes but i think it also can be really annoying when it comes to innovation/progression #tchatAshley Lauren Perez

A1 Regional policies affect regional economies and opportunities; businesses will choose communities that fit best. #tchatStephen Abbott

A1. A prominent university executive told me, ?You would laugh out loud if you saw our operating budget.? #tchatMichael Clark

A1: It seems that public policy makers ignore the fact that they are creating a competitive disadvantage for US business. #TchatJohn R. Bell

A1) impact of Obamacare (both real and perceived consequences) will influence what small bus owners do #tchatRich Grant

A1 At the state level, public policy can provide an employer friendly landscape to do business or not. #tchatShawn LaCroix

A1: In Canada small business does not have to adhere to the same scrutiny at all as mid size and large biz #tchatIrene Becker

A1 Public policy is needed because business does not do the right thing voluntarily! e.g. people treatment! #TChatIan Welsh

A1: Public policy began with all good intentions. Protect rights, prevent abuse. But has it become a bloated regulatory bureaucracy? #tchatMark Salke

YES @ToddNoebel: A1. Public policy impacts benefits, investments, innovation investments, hiring HR should insert & help shape #TchatMeghan M. Biro

A1: One disturbing aspect of public policy is over-regulation. <= not political, but constantly changing. #TChatTom Bolt

A1. K-20 education funding and programs are decimated while record numbers of people are seeking education and training. #tchatMichael Clark

A1: Keeping up on new policies for smaller businesses can be a challenge. I hear: "Not sure if this impacts us" #tchatAlli Polin

A1. People say to me, ?Do we have to throw more $$$ at education!? I say, ?YES!!!? #tchatMichael Clark

A1. Fully developed talent will awaken our economy and save our planet. #tchatMichael Clark

A1. Public policy impacts benefits, capital investments, innovation investments, hiring and more. HR should insert & help shape #TchatTodd Noebel

A1: Public policy process is too slow to effect or shape the workplace. #TChatRobert Rojo

A1 Public policy provides guidance on the administration of HR. Keeps us in check whether we like it or not #TChatJanine Truitt

A1) improved technology infrastructure-big impact in Maine. Upside ? more broadband in rural areas Down-too many call ctr jobs #tchatRich Grant

A1: Oh, boy, already we?re in deep waters. #tchatAnne Messenger

A1: The infamous fiscal cliff will continue economic uncertainty? job uncertainty. Huge impact on incoming #20somethings. #TChatJon M

A1. We are underfunding, over-regulating and deemphasizing education. #tchatMichael Clark

A1: Lawsuit/ allegations that have come as a result of ridiculous public policy will challenge SMB?s who have everything to lose #tchatJobsite.com

A1 provides accountability and consequences for violations EEO, FLSA etc #tchatShawn LaCroix

A1. Public Policy also drives educational trends which translates into the supply side of graduates #Tchat #SHRMLeadDave Ryan, SPHR

A1: The more open, yields more business. The more closed sends business elsewhere. #tchatRob McGahen

A1: Too many are now hiring less FT which impacts engagement, and in some cases level of talent #tchatAlli Polin

A1: Don?t we already have enough public policy in the workplace? #tchatRayanne

A1: I?m gonna say for the better, and yet we haven?t gone far enough yet (more JOBS Act, please). Keep it civil, kids. #tchatKevin W. Grossman

A1: Sadly, public policies, like Obamacare may break already struggling companies with 50 or more employees. #tchatJobsite.com

True!! We need communication >> @CASUDI: A1 Can Public Policy really know & understand what is going on the workplace? #TChatMeghan M. Biro

A1: Some public policy is leading to more telecommuting. #TCHatBrent Skinner

A1: #Leaders #HR must be accountable for PUBLIC Policy ? Actions speak. #SHRMLead #TChatMeghan M. Biro

A1. To understand impact of public policy on future of workplace, we have to start with K-12 education. #tchatMichael Clark

A1: I?m not using the O word?healthcare reform. #tchatKathy Herndon, GPHR

A1 Can Public Policy really know & understand what is going on the workplace? #tchatCASUDI

A1: Public policies like 1938 #FLSA limits #HR?s ability to design innovative, 21st century #workflex strategies for orgs #Tchat #shrmleadLisa Horn

A1: This would require legislation actually being passed by Congress, for improvements to happen, right? #tchatRob McGahen

A1 Through tax incentives & Credits. #TChat #SHRMLeadDave Ryan, SPHR

Q2: Why and how can HR and leaders stay ahead of regulations ? to benefit organizational stakeholders? #tchatDonna Rogers, SPHR

A2. I truly believe #communities like this are creating significant positive change. #tchatMichael Clark

A2. Public policy creation must be done by people that see and comprehend big picture and single individual. #tchatMichael Clark

A2. How many people shaping public policy know K-20 education AND large, medium, small business organizations? #tchatMichael Clark

A2: it seems that legistlation continues to pit employees against business and vice versa ? how do we change that? #tchatSusan Mazza

A2 Legislators have to focus on what is needed by society, not what business wants! #TChatIan Welsh

A2: Before we accept potential (new) policies we have to understand them to be able to intelligently advocate for change #tchatAlli Polin

A2. The revolution?s always created and sustained by people, not policy. #tchatMichael Clark

A2. if hr doesn?t stand up, they?ll lose talent. many people are starting their own ventures to break out of restrictions from policy #tchatAshley Lauren Perez

A2 Common sense has gotten away from HR. In many cases we are playing a popularity contest that doesn?t favor the employee. Bad Biz! #TChatJanine Truitt

A2 Creativity is not going to happen in oppressive unregulated business environments! #TChatIan Welsh

A2. I?m seeing more and more "entrepreneurial" jobs within world of work in business and education. #tchatMichael Clark

A2: HR perspective vital in regulatory process.#SHRM Gvt Affairs always looking for input. #tchat #SHRMLEADKathleen Coulombe

A2 ? Definition of "the right thing to do"? Tricky. Fine-line time. #tchatAnne Messenger

A2. Are human resources professionals given opportunities to shape work force policy? #tchatMichael Clark

A2. Definitely use SHRM resources and Social Media connections to share content and an understanding of policies #tchatChris Fields

A2: Regular self-evaluation, industry-wide support systems and maintenance of leading standards. #tchatRoger Veliquette

A2: Splitting up responsibilities across HR in larger orgs help to ensure people & culture aren?t ignored #tchatAlli Polin

A2: We may not like the concept of public policy, but recent history shows us what happens when checks & balances are not sufficient #tchatIrene Becker

A2. Be authentic. | cc @nancyrubin #tchatJustin Mass

A2. We cannot allow policy to stand in the way to talent development. #tchatMichael Clark

A2: Make sure INNOVATION a core value, align all depts (esp HR) to this value, Lead and be ahead of regulations. #TChatKeith C Rogers

A2: Like an agile lawyer, HR must show other functions how to work within regulations & generate desired biz outcome. #TchatJohn R. Bell

A2 If HR stops being a groupie to the C-Suite and gets back to working for the people they may find there will be less regulation. #TChatJanine Truitt

A2) Be transparent #tchatnancyrubin

A2 I think it?s not about staying ahead but more walking alongside, holding hands and leading Government..they are often clueless :-/ #TChatEnzo Guardino

A2: We need new processes for dialogue re legistlation ? the debate model results in winners/losers vs. learning and better ideas #tchatSusan Mazza

A2. Read ? Talk with each other ? Stay informed #tchatChris Fields

A2: Listen to employees and work to foster open, collaborative environments to safeguard against the need for regulation #TChatIntern Employers

A2. HR professionals must be time, space, $ for mentoring and reverse mentoring. #tchatMichael Clark

A2: If you do the right thing, why would the regulations even matter? #tchatRob McGahen

A2: HR Leaders need to b/c and stay connected-u can?t mandate/regulate openness, agility, collaboration, ? u experience it. #TChatAngela Maiers

A2: Leaders need to be good maze navigators? find the paths through policies w/ best result. #TChatJon M

A2) the prob can be, the more you read about pending legislation, the more confused you get. Too much political positioning #tchatRich Grant

A2: Live up to their employment branding,, for God?s sake! #tchatJobsite.com

A2: HR can be a catalyst and an advocate for the org when ahead & a partner when regulations are in place & impact #tchatAlli Polin

A2. Be knowledgable about trends ? know where biz & emp trends r going ? and b there b4 it becomes PUBLIC POLICY #Tchat #SHRMLeadDave Ryan, SPHR

A2 Secondarily, by presenting options to obviate or address pending regs to avoid compliance/risk issues #TchatTodd Noebel

A2 Business has to learn how to positively harness requirements rather than negatively oppose #TChatIan Welsh

A2 HR pros need to anticipate changes in workforce planning, economy and legislation to fast change adapt and stay ahead #tchatShawn LaCroix

A2: Just do the right thing. #tchatRob McGahen

A2. stop throwing their hands up in the air and accepting what is. HR needs to fight for whats right for them and the org #tchatAshley Lauren Perez

A2: They should create own regulations that benefit employees & whoever they serve, clients or customers, but fall w/i guidelines. #tchatJobsite.com

A2: Um, heavy investment in lobbyists? #tchatMark Salke

A2: Ack. That?s a tough one. By staying ahead of regulations but not creating so many contradictory ones? Focus on self-regulation. #tchatKevin W. Grossman

A2) meaning keeping up with regulations? Need a team of smart, unbiased lawyers to help interpret new regs #tchatRich Grant

A2) Stay connected, be pro-active, share what you know and ask others when you don?t #tchatnancyrubin

A2: Partner with orgs that monitor and study policies and long-term impact (i.e. Mercer). #tchatKathy Herndon, GPHR

A2: Never stop learning. Policy often comes without a guide on how to do it. Follow HR bloggers and news on #SoMe #TChatTom Bolt

A2: HR needs to remain connected & be active outside of the org to be effective inside the org w/regulations #tchatAlli Polin

A2: Listening to employees is a novel concept, but worth considering in this day and age #tchatRayanne

A2: the operative word is leaders- it is not a department or job title- it is a systems change @ThinDifference #TChatAngela Maiers

A2 First and foremost by being involved with legislators to see what?s coming and advise org stakeholders #TchatTodd Noebel

A2. Savvy HR professionals are doing what they always do, staying ahead of as many curve balls as possible. #tchatMichael Clark

A2: HR and Leaders either solve problems or make them ? just like any employee. They need to figure out how to ?solve? #tchatJobsite.com

A2 create a great empowered place to work. A great company shouldn?t be hovering near the margins of compliance #tchatShawn LaCroix

A2. #HR reps & leaders need to stay on top of regulators & communicate w/ employees because open dialogue/transparency = key #tchatGabrielle Kur

A2: I?m gonna go for the low-hanging fruit: hierarchical? #TChatBrent Skinner

A2: Probably most any style would work with a #veteran, as long as respectful management is taking place #TChatJobsite.com

Q3: What role can technology play in forging more constructive ties between business and policy makers? #tchatDonna Rogers, SPHR

A3: It?s all about communication #tchatJobsite.com

A3. The solution to everything: Engagement, engagement, engagement! #tchatMichael Clark

A3: I tell you what, Labor/HR Policymakers should join #tchat! Would they ever get a snootful!Mark Salke

A3. Interesting, that so many of us know what to do: Focus on people first! Yet, it?s not happening like it could. #tchatMichael Clark

A3 Technology is great, but it?s a mere vessel. Plain old communication is still king in many instances & that is failing miserably. #TChatJanine Truitt

#Tchat A3 by listening to chats or conversations on the social web, policy makers can understand better what needs to be addressed & howMila Araujo

A3 ? Social media seriously enables the fringes of a company to move their ideas across the matrix #TChatLeAnna J. Carey

A3: Tech. can help bis/policymakers understand & respond to realtime issues. (see:Newark Mayor @CoryBooker using Twitter for #Sandy) #TChatIntern Employers

A3 ? Tech is quick and sexy. Longterm, still imp?t to know your stuff, be rational, reasonable, have relationships. #tchatAnne Messenger

They do but you can follow up w/ mail. @AlliPolin: A3: I use tech to get in touch with my legislators. not sure if they get my msg :/ #tchatMike Walters

A3. Governmental institutions and policy makers should be required to participate in the Social Revolution. #tchatMichael Clark

A3. HR must be tech savvy ? not to limit tech, but learn its potential to increase engagement and productivity. #tchatChris Fields

A3 Social media is a game changer and so is analytics ? tech is a tool ? not what you have so much as what you do with it #tchatnancyrubin

A3. Also use #SoMe and tech to stay informed ? in addition to communicating. #haveavoice #tchatTiffany Kuehl

A3: Technology should also help identify drivers of performance as well as critical problems to be resolved thru effective policies #tchatIrene Becker

A3 Tech has to be "sold" to the policy makers to show that it is efficient, cost effective & that u can?t hide from progress. #TChatEnzo Guardino

A3: Technology is a tool that will amplify the values of the organization, for good or ill #tchatGreg Marcus

A3. The development of #socialmedia has been life changing for gov relations! It demands transparency & 2-way comm #tchatGabrielle Kur

A3. Tech has brought more open communication than ever, supporting collaboration in a virtual way:) #TchatNisha Raghavan

A3) policy makers need help getting the right data, right info. With technology, there?s too much noise. Gotta be smart to filter it #tchatRich Grant

A3: #HRVoice Baby! Using tech to write your MOC makes sure u #haveavoice with Legislators! #tchat #SHRMLEADKathleen Coulombe

Lemme know when u find it MT @brentskinner A3: Where is the SoMe chat where fed regulators discuss their ideas with biz leaders? Hmm? #TCHatRobert Moore

A3. Tech can speed things up? Make it happen faster. 2 Edge sword #Tchat #SHRMLeadDave Ryan, SPHR

A3: Tech, when used well, can make info available real time to HR and create a forum for questions / clarification / input #tchatAlli Polin

A3 Technology opens up more avenues for greater communication #TchatChelsea C

A3: #SocialMedia has great power through visibility ? use it wisely and often. #tchatKathy Herndon, GPHR

A3: Technology provides data, but it must be used to formutlate policies to optimize human potential, business growth and survival #tchatIrene Becker

A3: For starters, helping to consolidate disparate systems into a manageable network for such a complex array of, well, stuff. #tchatKevin W. Grossman

A3: I use tech to get in touch with my legislators? not sure if they get my msg :/ when no response #tchatAlli Polin

A3 ? Done well, technology can quickly arm HR leaders with accurate data to make their case. #tchatAnne Messenger

A3: Technology is a tool to compile data. Relevant good policy is about addressing urgent prob-youth unemploy, aging pop etc. #tchatIrene Becker

A3: Policy makers need to actively engage technology for anything else to happen. #tchatRob McGahen

A3: Where is the social media chat where federal regulators discuss their ideas with biz leaders? Hmm? #TCHatBrent Skinner

A3. Technology allows us to share but as we?ve seen in the news some stuff shouldn?t be shared. Tech can change security policies #tchatChris Fields

A3) Technology compresses space and time ? makes communication and collaboration easier (or should) #tchatnancyrubin

A3 technology has the ability to provide accurate measures and transparency to each side govt/business/workforce #tchatShawn LaCroix

A3 Business and policy makers should have their ears to social media- #TChat perhaps- to hear what people really think. #realitycheck #TChatJanine Truitt

A3) use of technology to provide policy makers with better data. Not more, but more actionable data #tchatRich Grant

A3: Track. Communicate. Hold policymakers accountable to their word and good practices. #TChatJon M

A3: Technology is a tool that can enable policy makers to understand facts, formulate policy to help critical areas. #tchatIrene Becker

A3 HR has not kept pace w/the changing market requirements ? intrapreneurs & tech innovation are needed to sustain co?s #TchatLeAnna J. Carey

A3: Policy makers can engage technology. It?s not 1950 anymore. #tchatRob McGahen

A3: #SocialMedia has great power through visibility ? use it wisely and often. #tchatKathy Herndon, GPHR

A3 Tech has paved way 4 more open communication between biz & policy makers. When I was House staffer, #SM didn?t exist! #tchat #shrmleadLisa Horn

A3 Thirdly (tertiarily?), monitor trends in work/labor to ID potential issues and provide guidance #TchatTodd Noebel

Q4: To what degree is public policy helping or hindering innovation in talent strategy? What should HR do? #tchatDonna Rogers, SPHR

Deaf, DUMB & blind is the norm. @ReCenterMoment: A4. Attention, policy makers! Can you hear us? Is this thing working? Hello!?! #tchatEnzo Guardino

A4. Attention, policy makers! Can you hear us? Is this thing working? Hello!?! #tchatMichael Clark

A4: Advocacy & innovation can play together #tchatAlli Polin

A4. I have a lot to learn about public policy, but I know the "human" in human resources quite well. #tchatMichael Clark

A4: could/should policy address the issue of workplace bullying? #tchatGreg Marcus

A4. We can?t keep chopping away at the trunk, while urging the top to grow. #tchatMichael Clark

A4 In gov?t & for federal contractors #OFCCP gets a bad rap, but I see it as a means of keeping things fair and equitable in hiring #TChatJanine Truitt

A4. It has never more important for HR professionals to receive continuing education and training. #tchatMichael Clark

A4: healthcare policy has a huge impact on HR #tchatGreg Marcus

A4. Creating insecurity in your HR department, creates insecurity in the entire organization. #tchatMichael Clark

A4. Reducing retirement security creates a lot of insecurity. #tchatMichael Clark

A4 Public policy that promotes a feeling of worth of an individual promotes innovation & a person more likely to speak up, feel free! #TChatIan Welsh

A4. Middle managers and human professionals must collaborate to attract, develop, retain, transform talent. #tchatMichael Clark

A4: Public policy should only be about public employees. Let private sector alone. Free market works. Best Orgs/culture/leaders win #TChatKeith C Rogers

A4 If we managed risk, issues, and ethics appropriately-at the business level we would not be dealing with EEO, OFCCP, NLRB etc. #TChatJanine Truitt

A4. My experience has proven HR #Leadership is critical for bringing world of work into 21st century. #tchatMichael Clark

A4: Policy comes from improper use of innovation. #tchatRob McGahen

A4: How long does it actually take for an idea to become policy, weeks, months?years?? #TChatRobert Rojo

A4: Guidelines are good as long as they do not restrict creativity or allow for a monopoly. #tchatJobsite.com

A4: It sounds wrong, but with regards to policy, do the minimum required. Dedicate resources to talent development. #tchatKathy Herndon, GPHR

A4: I used to be the one that trained on OFCCP ? yikes! Still, many were challenged to comply even after understanding #tchatAlli Polin

A4: Policies like #sec127 help #HR profs recruit and retain talent. Vital to ensure US competitiveness. #SHRMLEAD #TchatKathleen Coulombe

A4) outdated policy is why the US EI system bleeds $17B to fraud EVERY year. Don?t count on policy to improve HR. #TChatJonathan Kreindler

A4: HR can still be compliant w/o letting policy interpretation win over doing what?s right for people #tchatAlli Polin

A4. Because of the complexity of integrating social media, power is shifting back to HR. #tchatMichael Clark

A4 Simply no $ available. We need to convince the simple principle that they have to invest in the future; redirect useless spending. #TChatEnzo Guardino

A4: Sometimes policy can be tone-deaf to the dynamic nature of talent acquisition? #TCHatBrent Skinner

A4: This one is tough & answers could be controversial? #TCHatBrent Skinner

A4. Entrepreneurs are too busy doing-being "their thing" to focus much on public policy. #tchatMichael Clark

A4. invest in your employees, their development, and give them the empowerment to be innovative. educate them #tchatAshley Lauren Perez

A4 Public policy scares HR into becoming compliance zombies. This kills innovation & the bigger picture gets lost in translation. #TChatJanine Truitt

A4: PubPolicy makes it more arduous to fire underperformers. HR must ensure better hiring strategies & processes. #TchatJohn R. Bell

A4 IMO PUBLIC POLICY rarely helps w/innovation #Tchat #SHRMLeadDave Ryan, SPHR

A4. I think public policy is behind tech so it does not hinder?policy tends to be reactionary ? #tchatChris Fields

A4: Hiring more PT to avoid $$$ implications of FT hires is not putting talent strategy or innovation first #tchatAlli Polin

A4: Innovation is always ahead of policy. People who use that innovation for bad forces policy to be developed. #tchatRob McGahen

A4. The best talent in the best organizations does not think about public policy at all. #tchatMichael Clark

A4: HR needs to educate & advocate internally for talent. #tchatAlli Polin

A4) same as A1) Policy lags, innovation leads. If we wait for policy we?ll never be innovative enough to be competitive. #tchatJonathan Kreindler

A4 There is policy concerning ATS and EEOC requirements ? how is that playing out? #tchatMarla Gottschalk PhD

A4: #TChat to Washington! Raise your voice! #tchatKathy Herndon, GPHR

A4: Join SHRM and storm DC! #tchatKevin W. Grossman

Q5: Should some aspects of the workplace remain separate from public policy oversight? Why and how? #tchatDonna Rogers, SPHR

A5) Yes ? anything that has to happen quickly. #tchat #booyah!Jonathan Kreindler

A5: I?m gonna go off the beaten path and say no. Keep friends close and enemies closer #TChatIntern Employers

A5 There always has to be some oversight to determine where public policy may be necessary #TChatIan Welsh

A5 How the money is spent?give us the dosh and leave us alone to spend it ad we see fit?then revel in the results. #TChatEnzo Guardino

A5. Boutique organizations, driven by entrepreneurs, are central players in transforming world of work. #tchatMichael Clark

A5 But alas, people will always try to abuse others and privileges and this is why public policy and HR will be the best of friends. #TChatJanine Truitt

A5: I?m hard pressed to find a place that policy doesn?t already play a part. #tchatAlli Polin

A5 In a perfect world, we would shower our businesses and employees with HR goodness and innovation w/o fear of policy backlash. #TChatJanine Truitt

A5 Of course. But if there are abuses, it will be legislated. #tchatMarla Gottschalk PhD

A5: Can oversight be separate from regulation? Telling how vs. protecting rights? #tchatAlli Polin

A5. It really depends on your political views. One side believes in more gov. control and regulation. The other side doesn?t. #tchatMike Walters

A5: Nearly every aspect of employment process already dictated by federal statute or regulation #tchat #shrmleadLisa Horn

A5: WHOA!! This is such a dangerous and fiery topic ? especially following the election #tchatJobsite.com

A5: If you are doing the right thing, then yes! #tchatRob McGahen

A5: Small companies need different policies that large ones. ?It just isn?t fair? cried the left? #tchatRayanne

A5: More of it than what is now? #TChatBrent Skinner

A5: Public oversight has no idea what the true work environment is like ? they aren?t even good listeners #tchatRayanne

Source: http://www.talentculture.com/culture/tchat-recap-hr-on-the-high-road-in-dc/

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