Faye Tylee is the chief people and administrative officer at SiriusXM, leading the company’s enterprise people strategy including talent, rewards, culture, and employee experience. She’s set to speak at HR Brew’s upcoming summit, Talent 2030 Collective: Recruit, Retain, Repeat, on April 21 about how HR teams are building systems that support growth at scale. Before then, we had a chance to get her thoughts on the shift from reactive people strategy to intentional workforce design. The following has been edited for length and clarity. If you zoom out, what’s the biggest shift happening in the talent landscape right now that HR leaders can’t afford to ignore? The biggest shift is how work itself is being redefined, which is driven by AI and a move toward a more skills-based, future-of-work model. As AI accelerates, jobs are no longer static. They’re being unbundled into tasks that are automated, augmented, or remain distinctly human, which is fundamentally changing how we think about roles, careers, and capability-building. For more from our conversation with Tylee, keep reading here.—JK |