• HR's Future: Evolve or Become Obsolete
    Jul 18 2025

    The provided text, authored by Bill Kasko, President and CEO of Frontline Source Group, discusses the critical evolution of Human Resources (HR) departments as they approach 2025. It emphasizes that HR must transform from administrative functions into strategic partners that drive organizational success, highlighting the increasing importance of AI integration, employee experience design, continuous learning, and data-driven decision-making. The text also explores how modern staffing firms complement this HR evolution, offering specialized talent intelligence, scalable capacity, and technological enhancements. Ultimately, it asserts that HR's future relevance depends on its ability to embrace innovation and become architects of business outcomes.

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    21 mins
  • S2E4: The Entrepreneurial Journey of a True Pioneer
    Nov 8 2023

    On this episode of People. Process. Service.™ hosts Bill Kasko and Tyler Kern are joined by Travis Rosbach, noted entrepreneur and founder of Hydro Flask. Travis shares the incredible journey that took him from being a boat captain in the waters of the Caribbean to the skies as a commercial pilot and across the ocean to China, where he manufactured his first water bottles. You don't want to miss this conversation!

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    51 mins
  • S2E3: Building Relationships and Celebrating Skilled Trade Careers
    Jun 20 2023

    For this episode of People. Process. Service.™, co-hosts Bill Kasko and Tyler Kern are joined by Greg Crumpton, expert dot connector and VP at ServiceLogic. Greg has spent his career building relationships and celebrating skilled trades. The conversation touches on the importance of passing along knowledge, the need for skilled trade labor, and the personal & professional benefits of building rich and long-lasting relationships.

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    46 mins
  • S2E2: Reconnecting with a Pioneer of Telemedicine and Serial Entrepreneur
    Mar 6 2023

    Co-hosts Bill Kasko and Tyler Kern are joined by Michael Gorton, co-founder of Teladoc and 14x serial entrepreneur, for a wide-ranging conversation touching on telemedicine, the post-COVID landscape for entrepreneurs, and much more.

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    39 mins
  • S2E1: After a 2.5 year hiatus, the team is back! Part 2 of 2
    Nov 18 2022

    Co-hosts Bill Kasko and Tyler Kern are joined with guests David Cerami & Mike Cook as they kick off People Process Service for a brand new season. Part 2 of a 2-part conversaion.

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    26 mins
  • S2E1: After a 2.5 year hiatus, the team is back! Part 1 of 2
    Nov 18 2022

    Co-hosts Bill Kasko and Tyler Kern are joined with guests David Cerami & Mike Cook as they kick off People Process Service for a brand new season. Part 1 of a 2-part conversaion.

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    25 mins
  • The Post-COVID-19 Future of the Hiring Industry
    Oct 14 2020

    The hiring industry, like every industry the world over, has been forced to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic and find unique ways to come out of this unprecedented period stronger than ever.

    “The effect of this on the employment side has been, obviously, devastating,” said Bill Kasko, Frontline Source Group President and CEO. “This has been so much different than a recession that we can kind of see coming over the hill. As the clouds roll in, we can prepare for it, and we know what’s coming. This just hit us all out of the blue.”

    For Frontline, itself, that’s meant adapting to remote work requirements, assessing the implications of returning to the office across a wide range of industries, and more.

    While Kasko said the industry effectively “fell off a cliff” in the wake of the pandemic, six months later, there are signs of hope.

    “I’m happy to report that, six months into this, recovery is happening,” he said. “It’s slow, and it’s in different sectors. … But I will tell you that Texas is very strong. Texas is back on the right path, and it’s happening. It’s just not happening like we want.”

    In particular, the hospitality, restaurant and travel industries are still struggling to rebound, exemplifying a more widespread impact that previous economic events, which often targeted fewer sectors.

    To continue working toward recovery, Kasko said the emphasis needs to be on the portion of the population still working and on the people, processes and service that have enabled some companies to weather the storm more effectively than others.

    “There wasn’t a book on this, so we’re doing the best we can to get people back to work. … I told someone the other day, we’re at 11% unemployment,” he said. “That’s still 89% of the people working. We need to focus on that.”

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    38 mins
  • Entrepreneurship is About Cleaning Toilets
    Oct 8 2020

    For Michael Gorton, summing Mt. Kilimanjaro was his second largest accomplishment while on his journey to Africa. That week-long trek to the top resulted in the formation of Teladoc, a telemedicine company that connects patients with remote physicians.

    Gorton joined Tyler Kern, Bill Kasko, and April Melton on this episode of People, Process, Service, a Frontline Source Group podcast.

    “In the beginning,[the idea] was that every downtown should have a room where people can walk in and see a remote doctor,” Gorton said. “We spent two years building and testing the model, because we knew it was going to be controversial.”

    Gorton noted how he and his collaborators tested the model for years, nailing down their processes. He admitted that they took the controversial perception very seriously.

    “We knew we were going to change the world. The board of medical examiners knew we were going to prison,” Gorton said.

    The Teladoc team decided to approach the various state boards of medical examiners by taking every concern as seriously as possible and consulting with the most talented and respected clinical physicians and doctors in public service.

    “We got some of the best doctors in the country,” Gorton said.

    Now, Gorton is focusing on much larger goals, literally. His current operation, Back To Space, is aiming to motivate young people to return to space the way they did in the heyday of the Apollo missions to the moon.

    He motioned that, to be an entrepreneur, one needs to be willing to clean the toilets in the morning, negotiate the million-dollar deal in the afternoon and, perhaps one day, even walk on the moon.

    Listen to the full interview for the rest of the story.

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    47 mins