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AI, HR and the Future with Dan Friker

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“There’s never going to be the perfect time to take a leap.”

AI strategist and global HR leader Dan Friker shares how curiosity, culture, and tech are reshaping the world of work—and why small businesses can now play big.

This episode is sponsored by my new book BRANDJITSU, helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world. In This Episode

In this episode, Michael chats with Dan Friker, a global HR strategist and AI consultant with decades of experience helping organisations—from Fortune 100s to small businesses—navigate the evolving world of talent management. From his early career in accounting to leading global workforce strategies at Manpower Group, Dan’s path has been shaped by curiosity, adaptability, and a deep appreciation for diverse perspectives.

Dan shares how AI in HR has evolved from buzzword to practical game-changer, particularly for small to medium-sized businesses. He recounts real-world examples—from regional plumbing companies to Airbnb hosts—leveraging AI tools that were once reserved for massive corporations. He also addresses the gap between the rapid development of AI capabilities and the slower pace of human adoption and understanding.

The conversation travels back to formative experiences, including Dan’s study abroad in Germany, visits to global institutions like NATO and the European Commission, and the cultural lessons he absorbed from living and working internationally. These experiences underpin his belief that a global perspective is essential for competitiveness, whether in business or life.

Dan also opens up about the importance of embracing failure, recounting the risks and rewards of leaving a secure corporate role for the uncertainty of new challenges. His advice for “rebels in waiting” is practical and profound: take quiet time to reflect, start small, map your goals, and accept setbacks as part of the journey.

From cat film festivals to electric Mustangs, from the intricacies of hospital staffing to the joy of live music, Dan’s stories remind us that curiosity is a powerful driver—not just of career success, but of a rich and connected life.

Quotable Quotes

“Curiosity gives some people anxiety, right? Like going outside of the norm… gives them a certain amount of fear of failure.” – Daniel Paul Friker

“Agentic workflows are so rad. It’s such a game changer.” – Michael Dargie

“What used to be out of reach or just cost prohibitive for a lot of companies is now accessible for free or a fraction of the cost.” – Daniel Paul Friker

“There’s never going to be the perfect time to take a leap.” – Daniel Paul Friker

“I would not be where I am today personally or professionally had it not been for a litany of failure.” – Daniel Paul Friker

Episode Highlights

AI in HR | Dan’s work helping companies—from Fortune 100s to $25M firms—understand and apply AI tools in staffing and recruitment.

HR Analytics Origins | How Dan’s early focus on data science in HR set the stage for his career.

The Bar Conversation | How a casual chat led to a side hustle in AI case studies.

Levelling the Field | Small businesses using AI to compete with large corporations.

Global Perspective | The role of travel and cultural exposure in shaping Dan’s worldview.

Top Three Cities | Geneva, Singapore, and Tokyo, and what each taught him.

Life at Home | Cooking, family, and why he leaves insect cuisine to others.

Transportation Choices | From motorcycles to his Ford Mustang Mach-E EV.

Bucket List | Returning to “his” Germany with his family.

Rebel Advice | Take quiet time, make a plan, start small, embrace failure.

LINKS FROM EPISODE

Dan on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-friker/)

Get Your Copy of Michael's Book: "BrandJitsu™: Move Your Brand From 'Meh' To Memorable" Indigo | Barnes & Noble | MichaelDargie.com

  continue reading

198 episodes

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Content provided by Michael Dean Dargie. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Michael Dean Dargie or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
“There’s never going to be the perfect time to take a leap.”

AI strategist and global HR leader Dan Friker shares how curiosity, culture, and tech are reshaping the world of work—and why small businesses can now play big.

This episode is sponsored by my new book BRANDJITSU, helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world. In This Episode

In this episode, Michael chats with Dan Friker, a global HR strategist and AI consultant with decades of experience helping organisations—from Fortune 100s to small businesses—navigate the evolving world of talent management. From his early career in accounting to leading global workforce strategies at Manpower Group, Dan’s path has been shaped by curiosity, adaptability, and a deep appreciation for diverse perspectives.

Dan shares how AI in HR has evolved from buzzword to practical game-changer, particularly for small to medium-sized businesses. He recounts real-world examples—from regional plumbing companies to Airbnb hosts—leveraging AI tools that were once reserved for massive corporations. He also addresses the gap between the rapid development of AI capabilities and the slower pace of human adoption and understanding.

The conversation travels back to formative experiences, including Dan’s study abroad in Germany, visits to global institutions like NATO and the European Commission, and the cultural lessons he absorbed from living and working internationally. These experiences underpin his belief that a global perspective is essential for competitiveness, whether in business or life.

Dan also opens up about the importance of embracing failure, recounting the risks and rewards of leaving a secure corporate role for the uncertainty of new challenges. His advice for “rebels in waiting” is practical and profound: take quiet time to reflect, start small, map your goals, and accept setbacks as part of the journey.

From cat film festivals to electric Mustangs, from the intricacies of hospital staffing to the joy of live music, Dan’s stories remind us that curiosity is a powerful driver—not just of career success, but of a rich and connected life.

Quotable Quotes

“Curiosity gives some people anxiety, right? Like going outside of the norm… gives them a certain amount of fear of failure.” – Daniel Paul Friker

“Agentic workflows are so rad. It’s such a game changer.” – Michael Dargie

“What used to be out of reach or just cost prohibitive for a lot of companies is now accessible for free or a fraction of the cost.” – Daniel Paul Friker

“There’s never going to be the perfect time to take a leap.” – Daniel Paul Friker

“I would not be where I am today personally or professionally had it not been for a litany of failure.” – Daniel Paul Friker

Episode Highlights

AI in HR | Dan’s work helping companies—from Fortune 100s to $25M firms—understand and apply AI tools in staffing and recruitment.

HR Analytics Origins | How Dan’s early focus on data science in HR set the stage for his career.

The Bar Conversation | How a casual chat led to a side hustle in AI case studies.

Levelling the Field | Small businesses using AI to compete with large corporations.

Global Perspective | The role of travel and cultural exposure in shaping Dan’s worldview.

Top Three Cities | Geneva, Singapore, and Tokyo, and what each taught him.

Life at Home | Cooking, family, and why he leaves insect cuisine to others.

Transportation Choices | From motorcycles to his Ford Mustang Mach-E EV.

Bucket List | Returning to “his” Germany with his family.

Rebel Advice | Take quiet time, make a plan, start small, embrace failure.

LINKS FROM EPISODE

Dan on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-friker/)

Get Your Copy of Michael's Book: "BrandJitsu™: Move Your Brand From 'Meh' To Memorable" Indigo | Barnes & Noble | MichaelDargie.com

  continue reading

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