Exploring the Strategic Value of Payroll in Business Growth | Joe Ranzau
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This episode is sponsored by 'Deel: Your Forever People Platform.'
Managing a global team is complex. Deel makes it simpler with payroll, HR, IT, and compliance—all in one place. That’s why over 35,000 businesses trust Deel to hire, pay, and manage teams worldwide.
Payroll is one of the most critical – yet undervalued – functions in business.
In this episode, I’m joined by Joe Ranzau, Managing Director at Grant Thornton, to unpack why payroll deserves a seat at the strategy table.
We dive into the real reasons payroll breakdowns often begin in recruitment and onboarding, what it takes to manage dozens of vendors globally, and how payroll leaders can build stronger business cases for transformation. Joe also shares his candid thoughts on AI, the Chief Payroll Officer debate, and the one skill every payroll leader must develop to drive change.
If you’re looking to elevate the role of payroll in your organization, this conversation is a must-listen.
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(00:00) Preview and Intro
(03:00) The Strategic Role of Payroll in Business
(06:10) Managing Global Payroll Complexity
(09:30) Becoming the “Payroll Doctor” for the C-Suite
(11:15) Vendor Chaos and How to Fix It
(17:14) Why Payroll Deserves Investment and Influence
(21:25) The Chief Payroll Officer Debate
(26:43) Using Payroll Data to Drive Real Change
(31:30) What Payroll Transformation Really Looks Like
(33:09) AI in Payroll: Hype vs Reality
(41:38) Choosing the Right Vendors and Consultants
(46:54) What Drives Joe Ranzau’s Passion for Payroll
(49:35) Advice for Payroll Leaders
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