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Episode 233-Sam Tanios with HR Help for Small and Mid-Sized Businesses-with Lois Sonstegard,PHD

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Welcome to Episode 233 of Building My Legacy.

In this podcast we talk with HR consultant Sam Tanios about the challenges small and mid-sized businesses face with respect to employee engagement and other HR issues. Through his company, Human Elements Consulting, Sam helps smaller businesses take a proactive approach to HR so that employees buy into the company’s values, vision and mission. Sam explains that, when you invest in your employees, the ROI is tremendous because the #1 driver of success is your customers’ experience. And the #1 driver of customer experience is employee engagement.

So if you want to know:

– What you need to “sell” to your employees — and why

– Why even small companies can and should have a CPO — “chief people officer”

– The importance of taking steps that employees can see — don’t “tell me” but rather “show me”

– How a “digital transformation” needs to accompany your “human transformation”

– Five things to look for when hiring an HR consultant


About Sam Tanios

Sam Tanios is the owner of Human Elements Consulting, which provides HR technology and advisory services, including payroll, time management, on-boarding, benefits management and enrollment, full-suite HRIS, compliance, operations, strategy and outsourcing for small to mid-market clients. He is also a sales consultant for MeBeBot whose AI intelligent assistant is a specifically designed platform for employees’ frequently asked questions. His podcast, The Blank Slate, is a celebration of all things small business. Sam is on LinkedIn and can also be reached at his company’s website, https://humanelements.us.



About Lois Sonstegard, PhD

Working with business leaders for more than 30 years, Lois has learned that successful leaders have a passion to leave a meaningful legacy. Leaders often ask: When does one begin to think about legacy? Is there

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