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<p>For HR professionals leading through constant disruption, this episode offers both a mindset shift and a roadmap: start by skill stacking within HR itself, then build cultures that reward curiosity, experimentation, and continuous growth. </p>
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<p>(00:07) Introduction to the changing world of HR and workforce development<br>
 (01:35) Angela Finlay’s career journey from accounting to HR leadership<br>
 (02:36) The origin story behind the skill stacking framework<br>
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 (20:42) Rethinking learning & development and performance management for exploration<br>
 (22:03) The power of micro-mentoring and internal skill marketplaces<br>
 (23:39) Unlocking untapped talent pools through a skills-first mindset<br>
 (30:54) Why HR must lead by example and start skill stacking internally</p>
<p>To learn more about Angela’s work and explore the skill stacking framework, visit stackyourcareer.com.</p>
<p>For more episodes of Talk HR and upcoming NYC SHRM events, visit nycshrm.org.</p>
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<p>For HR professionals leading through constant disruption, this episode offers both a mindset shift and a roadmap: start by skill stacking within HR itself, then build cultures that reward curiosity, experimentation, and continuous growth. </p>
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 (01:35) Angela Finlay’s career journey from accounting to HR leadership<br>
 (02:36) The origin story behind the skill stacking framework<br>
 (06:35) Why 40% of skills may soon become obsolete — and what that means for HR<br>
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 (23:39) Unlocking untapped talent pools through a skills-first mindset<br>
 (30:54) Why HR must lead by example and start skill stacking internally</p>
<p>To learn more about Angela’s work and explore the skill stacking framework, visit stackyourcareer.com.</p>
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