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Directionally Correct, A People Analytics Podcast

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Directionally Correct is the #1 people analytics podcast in the world. Hosted by Cole Napper, the podcast dives into people analytics, workforce planning, behavioral science, and talent intelligence, helping leaders navigate the future of AI in the workplace with insight and a dash of fun. To find out more, check out colenapper.com
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People Analytics is a commodity & HRBench will save it - John Barry, Matt Maguire, & Brandon Collins - #170
Monday, 27 April, 2026

Thanks to HRBench for powering this episode. To find out more about the company building the future of people intelligence, reach out to book a demo at hrbench.com/directionallycorrect ! Check out this episode of the #1 people analytics podcast with special guests, John Barry, Co-CEO at HRBench, Matt Maguire, CRO at HRBench and Brandon Collins, CTO at HRBench! In this wide-ranging and highly practical conversation, host Cole Napper sits down with the leadership team behind HRBench to explore how decades of shared experience in HR tech have shaped their vision for the future of people intelligence. What stands out immediately is the deep working history among the trio—relationships built over years at companies like Salary.com and PayFactors—which has translated into a strong foundation of trust, alignment, and execution speed as they build HRBench. At the core of the discussion is a simple but powerful idea: data should be the foundation of every HR decision. The team reflects on how their early work in compensation analytics revealed a broader gap across HR—organizations lacked a unified way to bring together workforce data, understand it, and act on it strategically. HRBench was built to solve exactly that, consolidating disparate HR data into a single system that enables faster insights, benchmarking, and decision-making without months of manual reporting work. A recurring theme throughout the episode is the rapid commoditization of traditional people analytics capabilities. Dashboards, reporting, and even predictive analytics are becoming easier and cheaper to build, largely due to advances in AI. But rather than diminishing the field, the guests argue this shift raises the bar. The real value is no longer in producing reports—it’s in driving action, enabling better decisions, and embedding intelligence directly into business workflows. The conversation also dives into how AI is transforming both product development and organizational productivity. Brandon shares how engineering workflows have fundamentally changed, with AI agents now writing and reviewing code, dramatically compressing development timelines. At the same time, Matt highlights how customers are using tools like HRBench alongside AI to achieve output levels that previously required much larger teams, signaling a major shift in how HR functions scale. Despite the excitement around AI, the group is clear-eyed about its limitations. Data quality, security, and business context remain critical challenges. “Garbage in, garbage out” still applies, and organizations must be thoughtful about how they manage sensitive employee data. Trust—both in the data and in the people interpreting it—continues to be essential, especially when insights inform high-stakes decisions. Looking ahead, the discussion turns to the future of people analytics as part of a broader intelligence layer within organizations. Rather than siloed functions like workforce planning, talent analytics, and behavioral science, the field is converging into a unified capability focused on generating and applying insight. The team envisions a future where organizations can model themselves as digital twins, simulating workforce decisions and understanding their impact across the business in real time. They also touch on emerging areas like qualitative data analysis, workforce transformation, and the evolving definition of work in an AI-driven world. Across all of it, one idea remains consistent: organizations that can combine high-quality data with actionable intelligence—quickly and affordably—will have a significant competitive advantage. Blending strategic insight with candid moments and humor, this episode offers a clear window into how experienced builders in HR tech are thinking about the next chapter of the industry and why the shift from people analytics to people intelligence is already underway. If you like this episode, you’d also love exploring prior episodes—visit colenapper.com for the full archive and show links.

 

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