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Edan Haddock - Total Talent 🇦🇺

Edan Haddock

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Frequency: 1 episode/10d. Total Eps: 32

Hosting podcast Buzzsprout

Raw, unfiltered insights from inside the world of Talent Acquisition and Talent Management. No guests. No sponsors. No agenda. Just real talk from an in-house talent leader on what’s working, what’s broken, and what’s next. Each week, Edan Haddock shares honest reflections from the front line of talent — straight from the tools, for the people who live it every day.

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Talent Boards: Have We Mistaken Governance for Talent Management?

Season 3 · Episode 5

vendredi 26 juin 2026Duration 43:34

Talent Boards have become a familiar part of the HR and Talent landscape. But have we started mistaking governance for Talent Management itself?

In this episode of Edan Haddock – Total Talent, Edan challenges one of the profession's accepted norms. He explores whether Talent Boards are simply a modern governance mechanism built on long-established Talent Management practices such as succession planning, high potential identification and capability development, and argues that the real work happens between the meetings.

Drawing on his experience as a practitioner leading Talent and People Experience at Movember, Edan shares why Talent Management should be an always-on discipline rather than a quarterly event. From career conversations and workforce planning to leadership development, internal mobility and AI, this episode explores what great Talent teams do every day to build capability, not just review it.

No guests. No sponsors. Just practical insights, honest opinions and a challenge to rethink how we develop talent in modern organisations.

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When Salary Stops Working: What Candidates Really Want

Season 3 · Episode 4

vendredi 19 juin 2026Duration 30:54

Talent Acquisition once operated under a simple assumption: pay people more and they'll join, stay and perform.

But what happens when salary stops being a deciding factor?

In this episode of Edan Haddock - Total Talent, Edan explores one of the biggest shifts happening in the world of work. Drawing on research, personal experience and observations from years spent in Talent Acquisition, he examines what really drives candidates once compensation becomes "good enough".

From freedom and flexibility to growth, purpose, leadership and lifestyle design, this episode challenges the idea that money is the ultimate motivator and asks a confronting question:

If every organisation paid the same, why would someone choose yours?

This is a thought-provoking conversation about human motivation, modern careers and the factors that increasingly influence whether people join, stay or leave.

Salary matters.

But eventually something else matters more.

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Job Hoppers Aren’t the Problem. Your Hiring Mindset Is.

Season 2 · Episode 10

vendredi 10 avril 2026Duration 15:29

In this episode, Edan Haddock takes aim at one of the most outdated beliefs in hiring: that candidates who “move around a lot” are a problem.

What if they’re not?

From the collapse of traditional career paths to the rise of Workforce 5.0 and portfolio careers, Edan explores why the idea of loyalty tied to tenure no longer holds up and why Talent leaders might be filtering out exactly the people they need.

This isn’t about defending job hoppers.
It’s about questioning the system that labels them.

If you’re still using tenure as a proxy for performance, potential, or commitment… this episode might change how you hire forever.

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You’re Not a Talent Leader. You’re a Product Manager.

Season 2 · Episode 9

dimanche 5 avril 2026Duration 19:15

In this episode, Edan Haddock challenges one of the biggest assumptions in Talent Acquisition.

What if hiring isn’t a process to optimise… but a product to build?

Most Talent teams are still operating like service desks. Taking briefs, filling roles, and measuring speed all while calling it strategy. But in a world shaped by AI, shifting candidate expectations, and constant organisational change, that model is starting to break.

Edan explores what it really means to apply product thinking to Talent:

Designing experiences instead of managing processes.
Treating candidates and hiring managers as users.
Iterating constantly instead of waiting for perfection.
Using data as signals to improve, not just report.

He also dives into the rise of augmented teams where humans and AI agents work side by side and what this means for how Talent functions are designed going forward.

This episode is a challenge to rethink the role of Talent entirely.

Because if you’re not treating hiring like a product… you’re already behind.

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What Drag Queens Taught Me About Mentorship (And Why Corporate Got It Wrong)

Season 2 · Episode 8

vendredi 27 mars 2026Duration 15:39

In this episode, Edan unpacks what happened when he was matched with a mentee through Movember’s MoMentor program - and why it made him question everything we think we know about mentoring.

Drawing on a past conversation exploring Mother/Daughter relationships in the Drag world, he challenges the corporate model of mentoring as too safe, too polite, and too low impact.

This episode explores a different lens - one built on identity, accountability, belonging, and legacy - and asks a bold question:

Have we completely misunderstood what real mentorship is supposed to be?

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HR Isn’t Broken… It’s Being Replaced

Season 2 · Episode 7

vendredi 20 mars 2026Duration 17:26

The End of CoEs and the Rise of Total Talent

In this episode, Edan Haddock takes on one of HR’s most established models… the Centre of Excellence.

As technology accelerates and AI begins to take on more of the work traditionally owned by HR, Edan explores what this means for the structure of People functions. From the slow decline of HR Operations, to the identity crisis facing People Partnering, and the quiet disappearance of standalone OD… nothing is off limits.

The big question: if those pillars start to fall, what rises in their place?

Edan makes the case for Talent stepping into the spotlight… not just as hiring, but as the core operating system for workforce strategy, experience, and capability.

This isn’t about HR being broken.
 It’s about whether it evolves… or gets left behind.

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Presence Isn’t Productivity

Season 2 · Episode 6

vendredi 13 mars 2026Duration 19:07

In this episode, Edan Haddock dives into one of the most heated debates in modern work: return-to-office, hybrid, and working from home.

Rather than taking sides in the location debate, Edan argues that the entire conversation is missing the real issue.

The problem isn’t where people work.

It’s how we measure work.

Edan explores why he has always believed in Work/Life Integration rather than Work/Life Balance, why rigid return-to-office mandates risk pushing organisations backwards, and why measuring productivity through time at a desk is one of the most outdated ideas in modern leadership.

He also looks at emerging discussions around potential legislation in Victoria supporting two days of working from home, and what this could mean for organisations that have enforced strict office mandates.

The future of work, Edan argues, isn’t about location.

It’s about outcomes, trust, and designing work in ways that fit real life.

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HR Has a Bias Problem. And It’s Not the One We Talk About

Season 2 · Episode 5

vendredi 6 mars 2026Duration 21:54

In this episode, Edan Haddock explores a difficult but necessary conversation for HR and Talent teams: bias inside our own profession.

HR spends a lot of time helping leaders understand bias in hiring, promotion and performance decisions. But the deeper question is rarely asked.

What bias exists inside HR itself?

Edan explores the different types of bias that appear in Talent Acquisition and People teams, including affinity bias, confirmation bias and the subtle ways “culture fit” can influence decisions. He also looks at how bias shapes leadership pipelines inside HR functions, and why even the most experienced HR leaders are not immune.

Drawing on real examples and practical thinking, Edan discusses how strong HR teams actively manage bias through structured hiring, evidence-based evaluation, diverse decision making and greater self-awareness.

The episode also explores the role of AI and augmented teams, and why technology alone will never eliminate bias from human systems.

This episode was inspired by a listener request and is a reminder that managing bias is not about perfection.

It is about awareness, accountability and better decision making over time.

If you work in HR, Talent Acquisition or people leadership, this is a conversation worth having.

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AI Is Forcing Recruiting To Be Human Again

Season 2 · Episode 4

vendredi 27 février 2026Duration 18:12

In this episode, Edan challenges one of the biggest assumptions in Talent Acquisition: that more automation means less humanity.

After years of digitising applications, scorecards and reference checks to survive scale, AI is now removing the manual admin that justified those systems in the first place. If the work disappears, what’s left for recruiters?

Using reference checks as the anchor, Edan explores whether AI could actually bring back conversation, judgement and network-driven hiring - and asks a bigger question: what deserves to be human again?

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Predictive Engagement: From Feedback to Firepower

Season 2 · Episode 3

vendredi 20 février 2026Duration 20:45

In this episode, Edan pulls apart the engagement survey playbook and asks a tough question: is it driving performance, or just collecting complaints?

As engagement increasingly moves into Talent functions, Edan explains why this shift matters and why Talent teams are uniquely positioned to turn engagement from a reactive survey into a predictive, strategic lever. He dives into the structural flaws of traditional models - fragmented action plans, unclear impact, weak data integration - and challenges the culture of venting without accountability.

Introducing the idea of Predictive Engagement, Edan outlines how organisations can align engagement to strategy, integrate it with performance and retention data, and build real predictive capability. 

This isn’t about happiness scores. It’s about performance, ownership, and Workforce 5.0 thinking.

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