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  • Call-in Policies, No Call/No Shows & Job Abandonment
    Feb 2 2026

    Attendance policies don’t fail investigations—enforcement does.

    In this episode of The HR Investigations Podcast, we take a closer look at call-in policies, no-call/no-shows, and job abandonment—three areas where employers frequently get it wrong. Using real-world investigation examples, we unpack how inconsistent enforcement, undocumented exceptions, and policy shortcuts often become the focus of claims.

    If your attendance policy exists on paper but isn’t enforced consistently, this episode will help you identify red flags before they turn into liability.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode
    • Why call-in policies still matter from an investigation standpoint
    • The critical difference between a no-call/no-show and job abandonment
    • Common mistakes employers make when declaring job abandonment
    • How inconsistent enforcement undermines otherwise solid policies
    • Investigator red flags that signal enforcement—not policy—is the real issue
    • What should happen instead to protect the organization
    Key Takeaways
    • A no-call/no-show is a policy violation—not automatic job abandonment
    • Job abandonment is a process, not a conclusion
    • Texts and informal workarounds weaken enforceability
    • Supervisor inconsistency creates favoritism and credibility risks
    • Documentation and clarity are what make policies defensible
    Investigator Red Flags Discussed
    • “It depends on the supervisor”
    • Informal exceptions without documentation
    • No outreach attempts before declaring abandonment
    • Policies no one can explain or consistently apply
    • Discipline decisions that vary by department or manager
    Resources

    Book: How to Conduct Internal Investigations: A Practical Guide for Human Resource Professionals Available now on Amazon This book provides step-by-step guidance, real-world examples, and best practices for conducting defensible workplace investigations.

    Upcoming Virtual Workshop: How to Conduct Internal Investigations: A Practical Workshop for HR Professionals February 17–18 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM ET Live, 2-day virtual format

    This hands-on workshop is designed for HR professionals who want practical tools—not theory. We cover intake, planning, interviews, documentation, credibility assessments, and investigation findings, with real-world scenarios throughout.

    If you’re responsible for handling internal investigations—or advising leaders on discipline and terminations—this is exactly the type of issue we work through in my upcoming two-day virtual investigations workshop, How to Conduct Internal Investigations: A Practical Workshop for HR Professionals, happening February 17-18 from 11 to 5 Eastern.

    We focus on real situations and how to investigate them in a way that holds up under scrutiny.

    And if you’re looking for a practical reference you can keep on your desk, my book, How to Conduct Internal Investigations: A Practical Guide for Human Resource Professionals, is available on Amazon and walks you through the investigation process step by step.

    Subscribe & Connect

    If you found this episode helpful, be sure to subscribe, rate, and share The HR Investigations Podcast with a colleague who handles employee relations or investigations.

    New episodes drop regularly with practical guidance for HR professionals navigating complex workplace issues.

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    17 min
  • Attendance Is the First Red Flag
    Jan 26 2026
    Attendance Is the First Red Flag

    Episode Description: Attendance problems rarely start with a termination—but they almost always end with one if ignored. In this episode of The HR Investigations Podcast, Natalie Ivey explains why attendance issues are often the earliest indicator of deeper workplace problems. From chronic absenteeism to inconsistent enforcement, this episode shows how early patterns can escalate into investigations and why HR intervention matters before it’s too late.

    Key Topics Covered:

    • Attendance as both a performance and conduct issue

    • Recognizing patterns versus isolated incidents

    • The cost of unchecked absenteeism for operations, morale, and compliance

    • Why HR often waits too long to address attendance problems

    • How attendance records become critical evidence in investigations

    Investigations Angle:

    • Early documentation can prevent disputes later

    • Attendance records often become Exhibit A in investigations

    • What to track, how to document, and what not to include

    Who Should Listen:

    • HR professionals and employee relations specialists

    • Supervisors and managers

    • Business owners and operations leaders

    • Workplace investigators

    Key Takeaway: Early, consistent attention to attendance sets the stage for defensible HR decisions—and fewer investigations down the road.

    Resources & Links:

    • Workshop Registration: Registration Link: https://www.rpchr.com/event/internal-investigations-virtual-event

      Join Natalie’s 2-day virtual investigations workshop and earn HRCI or SHRM credits

    • Book: How to Conduct Internal Investigations: A Practical Guide for HR Professionals

    Natalie Ivey, MBA, SPHR, SHRM-SCP

    Founder & CEO RPC Human Resources 1616 Concierge Boulevard 1st Floor Daytona Beach, FL 32117

    Office: (800) 517-7129 Ext. 700

    Mobile: (561) 901-9290

    Natalie@rpchr.com

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    20 min
  • When a Subject Requests an Attorney: Handling HR Investigations Legally and Professionally
    Nov 3 2025

    Episode Title: When a Subject Requests an Attorney: Handling HR Investigations Legally and Professionally

    Episode Summary: What should you do when a subject in an HR investigation says, “I want to have my attorney present”? In this episode, Natalie A. Ivey explains how to respond professionally, maintain investigation integrity, and protect your organization. Learn practical tips for handling requests, explaining company policy, offering alternatives, and documenting the process.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • The legal context of attorney requests in workplace investigations
    • How to respond professionally and calmly
    • Alternatives to having an attorney present
    • Best practices for conducting interviews and documenting requests

    Resources & Links:

    Resources & Links:

    • How to Conduct Internal Investigations – Book & Toolkit
    • https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalieivey/
    • https://www.rpchr.com/event/internal-investigations-virtual-event-november
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    17 min
  • When Managers Harm: Investigating Allegations of Mental Health Impact
    Oct 20 2025

    When Managers Harm: Investigating Allegations of Mental Health Impact

    Episode Summary: Employees are increasingly raising concerns that managers are harming their mental well-being. But how should HR respond? In this episode of The HR Investigations Podcast, Natalie A. Ivey walks you through how to investigate complaints that a manager is “creating mental health issues” for their team. Learn how to focus on observable behavior, conduct fair interviews, analyze findings, and make recommendations that protect employees while supporting organizational culture.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • Why HR should focus on behavior, not diagnoses
    • How to conduct intake interviews around sensitive complaints
    • What data and witnesses to consider in the investigation
    • How to analyze credibility and identify patterns of behavior
    • Recommendations HR can make to address toxic leadership

    Resources & Links:

    Resources & Links:

    • How to Conduct Internal Investigations – Book & Toolkit
    • https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalieivey/
    • https://www.rpchr.com/event/internal-investigations-virtual-event-november
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    18 min
  • Bullying in the Workplace: Investigating Allegations with Fairness and Confidence
    Oct 6 2025

    Episode Summary: Bullying in the workplace isn’t always unlawful, but it is always harmful. In this episode of The HR Investigations Podcast, host Natalie A. Ivey breaks down how to handle investigations into bullying allegations. From intake to interviews, evidence analysis to follow-up, you’ll learn a structured process for responding to complaints with fairness and consistency.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • The difference between bullying and unlawful harassment
    • What questions to ask during intake
    • Best practices for interviewing complainants, respondents, and witnesses
    • How to analyze credibility and identify behavioral patterns
    • Recommendations HR can make after findings are complete

    Resources & Links:

    • How to Conduct Internal Investigations – Book & Toolkit -

      Check out Natalie’s new book here

    • https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalieivey/
    • https://www.rpchr.com/event/internal-investigations-virtual-event-november

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    12 min
  • Smart Investigations: How AI and Case Management Solutions are Transforming HR Investigations Case Management
    Sep 8 2025
    In this episode of The HR Investigations Podcast, we speak with a leading executive from Case IQ, a premier case management software company, about the vital role of technology in handling sensitive HR investigations. From bulletproof documentation to ironclad evidence security—and now AI-driven insights—you’ll learn how to modernize your HR practices to minimize risk and boost efficiency. What You’ll Learn: How to document investigations properly to protect your organizationWhy spreadsheets are no longer safe for managing case filesHow AI is assisting with case summaries, trend analysis, and risk reductionWhat to look for in a modern case management platformWhy case analytics can help HR be more proactive and data-driven Guest: Jakub Ficner, Director of Partnership at Case IQ Link to Learn More About Case IQ Episode Overview In this episode of The HR Investigations Podcast, host Natalie Ivey explores how technology is reshaping HR and Employee Relations investigations. From airtight documentation and evidence security to the growing role of AI and analytics, today’s conversation reveals how tools like CaseIQ are helping organizations reduce risk, protect sensitive data, and uncover powerful insights that drive cultural change. Joining Natalie is Jakub Ficner, Director of Partnerships at CaseIQ, who shares real-world examples of how HR teams are moving beyond spreadsheets and shared drives to secure, intelligent case management systems that make investigations more consistent, defensible, and proactive. What You’ll Learn in This Episode The Foundation of Investigations Why strong, consistent documentation is critical—not only for compliance but also for organizational credibility—and the common mistakes HR professionals make. Evidence Security The risks of using outdated tools like spreadsheets and shared drives, and how CaseIQ ensures confidentiality, chain-of-custody, and access control. AI as an Investigator’s Assistant How artificial intelligence is being used in HR case management to surface patterns, accelerate workflows, and reveal systemic issues HR might otherwise miss. From Data to Decisions How dashboards and analytics empower HR leaders to identify trends, influence policies, and proactively address workplace risks before they escalate. Featured Guest Jakub Ficner Director of Partnerships, CaseIQ Jakub brings extensive experience in helping organizations leverage case management technology to strengthen their investigative processes and reduce organizational risk. Link to Learn More About Case IQ Connect with the Host Natalie Ivey is an HR consultant, author, and host of The HR Investigations Podcast. She specializes in helping organizations navigate employee relations challenges with compliance, consistency, and confidence. LinkedIn: Natalie Ivey Enjoyed This Episode? If you found this conversation helpful: Subscribe to The HR Investigations Podcast on your favorite platform. Share it with a colleague who manages investigations. Leave a review to help more HR professionals discover the show. Connect with Us: Subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Resources Mentioned: How to Conduct Internal Investigations by Natalie Ivey Link to the Book Join Natalie Ivey for a live, 2-day virtual workshop: How to Conduct Internal Investigations – A Practical Workshop for HR Professionals September 23–24 | 🕚 11 AM – 5 PM ET | 📍 Via Zoom Walk through a mock investigation, learn credibility assessment techniques, and gain practical tools to handle even the toughest cases. Register by September 16 – Spots are limited! To Register go to: https://www.rpchr.com/events
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    32 min
  • Certified to Lead: Why HR Credentials Matter in Investigations & Employee Relations with Guest CEO Laura Middleton
    Sep 1 2025

    Guest Laura Middleton, CEO, Human Resources Certification Preparation | HRCP.com

    In this episode, podcast host Natalie Ivey discusses Key topics:

    • The role of HR certification in building trust and influence during investigations
    • Key differences between SHRM and HRCI credentials
    • How certification prepares HR pros for high-stakes conversations with executives
    • Real examples where certification helped drive results
    • Getting started: Choosing the right certification for your goals
    • Special offer for The HR Investigations Podcast listeners: Receive 15% off any certification exam prep materials or products using the code INVESTIGATE. Just go to HRCP.com
    • Announcement of Natalie’s upcoming 2-day virtual workshop: How to Conduct Internal Investigations: A Practical Workshop for HR Professionals on September 23-24 from 11:00 am – 5:00 pm.

    REGISTER HERE

    • The workshop will provide education on how to navigate tricky employee relations’ issues, how to assess when to open an investigation and when not to, how to prepare for and conduct effective witness interviews, how to gather and preserve evidence, and how to prepare a final investigation report.
    • Examine the issue of managers just not documenting employee behavior and performance issues.
    • Discuss the danger in firing an employee “At-will” without any sort of documentation and how an EEOC investigator sees it
    • Examine why it is critical to have documentation that supports an employee engaged in misconduct that violated organizational policy or that the employee wasn’t meeting performance expectations
    • Discuss the issue of managers failing to document employee issues, run to HR announcing they wish to fire an employee and then view HR as “the enemy” when HR pushes back on a termination of employment due to lack of documentation.
    • Identify root causes to managers failing to document
    • Explain the benefits of phone apps and tech shortcuts to help managers stay organized and minimize the burdensome task of memorializing notes of employee conversations
    • Review several key solutions to improving managers’ documentation capabilities

    Natalie’s new book now available on Amazon:

    Check out Natalie’s new book here

    Connect With Us:

    • Subscribe at rpchr.com
    • Follow us on LinkedIn
    • Learn more about our SHRM and HRCI approved training programs and upcoming events at rpchr.com
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    22 min
  • When HR Gets It Wrong: Lessons Learned from Botched Investigations
    Aug 18 2025
    Podcast Title: The HR Investigations Podcast Episode Title: When HR Gets It Wrong: Lessons Learned from Botched Investigations Hosted by: Natalie Ivey Episode Summary: In this episode of The HR Investigations Podcast, Natalie Ivey breaks down real-life investigation failures that resulted in serious consequences for organizations—from wrongful termination lawsuits to reputational damage and broken employee trust. You’ll hear three case studies where HR got it wrong—sometimes unintentionally—and discover the critical lessons each one teaches about fairness, documentation, neutrality, and investigative bias. Natalie also shares her Top 5 Prevention Strategies for avoiding costly missteps and building investigation processes that are defensible, ethical, and compliant. 🔍 What You’ll Learn: Why skipping key steps in an investigation can be legally riskyHow poor documentation can damage your credibilityHow bias—conscious or unconscious—can derail fact-findingThe importance of procedural fairness and neutralityFive practical strategies for strengthening your HR investigations 🧪 Case Studies Covered: The Accused Was Never Interviewed – Leading to a wrongful termination lawsuitInvestigative Notes Go Missing – Resulting in lack of evidence during a legal disputeBias in the Interview Process – Causing mistrust and reopening of a closed case ✅ Natalie’s 5 Prevention Strategies: Use an investigation planDocument every stepEnsure neutralityBase conclusions on facts, not feelingsClose the communication loop with all parties involved 📚 Resources Mentioned: How to Conduct Internal Investigations by Natalie Ivey https://www.amazon.com/How-Conduct-Internal-Investigations-Professionals/dp/1948382970/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&dib_tag=se&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.fMSMv7BRFHw6ljJoBjP4uGljsUr8ocRRqCxTa6rWlSnGTlSUW7w1EUy8qROIMQPvboHzq4T7AX2fM0DI2T-eyVjPtyaK3aIZLR8lDDTOR8diQtTTAkNSWoNyP9Y0qlH7DjF5D7Zm7baLMUMDJyUmIUoAyCy6YA-MXARlZUOvk2U0AdiiLHIELS1i6lweM_F-dgzrSkLVNq34XyWd3uzdLuHaKiyTQgo3ZBCG6SqFdCc.wzBpFyf_pJMoKelkCm3YeZPXZzCfdZUvuKyrwwpLH_I&qid=1755647855&sr=8-1 Join Natalie Ivey for a live, 2-day virtual workshop: How to Conduct Internal Investigations – A Practical Workshop for HR Professionals September 23–24 | 🕚 11 AM – 5 PM ET | 📍 Via Zoom Walk through a mock investigation, learn credibility assessment techniques, and gain practical tools to handle even the toughest cases. Register by September 16 – Spots are limited! Join Natalie Ivey for a live, 2-day virtual workshop: How to Conduct Internal Investigations – A Practical Workshop for HR Professionals September 23–24 | 🕚 11 AM – 5 PM ET | 📍 Via Zoom Walk through a mock investigation, learn credibility assessment techniques, and gain practical tools to handle even the toughest cases. Register by September 16 – Spots are limited! https://www.rpchr.com/events 👂 Listen + Subscribe: Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and all major podcast platforms. 🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review! LinkedIn: 🚨 New Podcast Episode Alert! 🎧 When HR Gets It Wrong: Lessons Learned from Botched Investigations As HR professionals, we do our best to handle investigations thoroughly and fairly. But let’s face it—sometimes we miss the mark. And when that happens, the consequences can be costly: lawsuits, damaged reputations, and broken trust. In the latest episode of The HR Investigations Podcast, I break down real-world investigation failures—cases where things went sideways—and share the key lessons every HR pro should know. ✅ A supervisor was fired—without ever being interviewed ✅ Investigation notes mysteriously “disappeared” ✅ Bias derailed the fact-finding process I also share my Top 5 Prevention Strategies to help you avoid these mistakes and build investigation processes that are ethical, defensible, and compliant. 🔁 Share with your HR colleagues 💬 Let me know in the comments: What’s one lesson you learned the hard way in an investigation? #HumanResources #WorkplaceInvestigations #HRPodcast #EmployeeRelations #Compliance #HRInvestigations #Leadership #HRTips #NatalieIvey #PodcastPromotion
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    12 min