Looking for more than audio? View this TalentTalk Radio video recording on TalentTalk Radio host, Chris Dyer's, channel. >> CLICK HERE https://youtu.be/s4AY9wBgF6g Want to connect with our featured guest? __ Shawn Burcham Founder & CEO of PFSbrands, Author of Keeping Score with GRITT: Straight Talk Strategies for Success __ __ __
Looking for more than audio? View this TalentTalk Radio video recording on TalentTalk Radio host, Chris Dyer's, channel. >> CLICK HERE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqX4vXPxYZs Want to connect with our featured guest? __ Brian McComak Founder & CEO of Hummingbird Humanity, Speaker, Author __ __ __
Looking for more than audio? View this TalentTalk Radio video recording on TalentTalk Radio host, Chris Dyer's, channel. >> CLICK HERE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-W0V3gmbVg Want to connect with our featured guest? __ Lynn Schmidt Award-Winning Author of Antisexist | Intl Keynote Speaker l Executive Coach l Leadership Consultant __ __ __
Looking for more than audio? View this TalentTalk Radio video recording on TalentTalk Radio host, Chris Dyer's, channel. >> CLICK HERE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zvXqed1-R8&t=5s Want to connect with our guests? __ Gary Frey BGW CPA - CEO/Business Owner/Executive/Entrepreneur __ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/garydfrey/ __ Jon Darbyshire SmartSuite, Founder and CEO __ __ __
Looking for more than audio? View this TalentTalk Radio video recording on TalentTalk Radio host, Chris Dyer's, channel. >> CLICK HERE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOeWnNTLsUQ Want to connect with our guests? __ Alisa Cohn CEO, Alisa Cohn & Associates __ Book Link https://www.amazon.com/Start-Up-Grown-Up-Grow-Leadership-Business/dp/1398601381/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=from+startup+to+grown+up&qid=1621824125&sr=8-3 __ Troy Nix Founder, president, and CEO of First Resource, Inc. __ __ __
Looking for more than audio? View this TalentTalk Radio video recording on TalentTalk Radio host, Chris Dyer's, channel. >> CLICK HERE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_X3Vv2mjFkA Want to connect with our guests? __ Nic Marks Happiness Expert, Statistician and CEO & Founder of Friday Pulse __ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/marksnic/ __ Brandon Miller CEO of 34 Strong, StrengthsFinder Workplace Expert __ __ __
Looking for more than audio? View this TalentTalk Radio video recording on TalentTalk Radio host, Chris Dyer's, channel. >> CLICK HERE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oSa4KtuIdw Want to connect with our guests? __ Steve Butler Chief Executive, Punter Southall Aspire __ Book Link https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1781336148/ __ Mike Procee Cratic Ai, CEO and Co-Founder __ __ __
Looking for more than audio? Watch below on Youtube. WATCH PODCAST HERE: Our one and only guest (The best guest this week!) Business Thinker, Keynote Speaker, http://www.erikaandersen.com Author ("Change from the Inside Out https://www.amazon.com/Change-Inside-Out-Organization-Change-Capable/dp/B09HN7HYW9/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1VYYFQSLTCY4C&keywords=change+from+the+inside+out+erika+andersen&qid=1636494073&sprefix=Change+from+the+Inside+Out%2Caps%2C210&sr=8-1"), Founding Partner of Proteus International https://proteus-international.com/the-team/erika-andersen/, Erika Andersen https://www.linkedin.com/in/andersenerika/ has delighted audiences with talks on leadership, change, and how to support a business and its employees through changing circumstances. Erika has worked with groups from NBCUniversal, Facebook, Hyatt Hotels Corporation, GE, Hulu, and Madison Square Garden, among many others! This week she has joined us on the show to talk about changing settings in a business environment. "We really need to rewire ourselves to live well in this new century.” How many technological advancements have come about since just the year 2000? How many social changes have there been? We discuss how change can be frightening - In the past, change has usually meant disaster of some sort or other. 'No news is good news,' as an old adage goes. Erika has some great strategies and tips to share about how to make the process of moving into the future easier and all around more pleasant for management, clients, and employees.
Looking for more than audio? Watch below on Youtube. WATCH PODCAST HERE: From the dawn of machine learning comes Tr-AI-tify, which has merged with and become Paradox Olivia https://www.paradox.ai/. Co-founder Josh Spears https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuaspears/ joins us for the first part of today's show, to talk about AI's place in helping recruitment become easier, smarter, and less effort than ever. Paradox Olivia is a business and project of love, looking to remove the tedious parts of recruiting that can bog up recruiter's time, rather than helping them to get to know potential hires for a company. Josh talks about how much easier it can be to move the managerial paperwork away from manual data entry and into the world of automation by letting AI cover the mundane details, such as scheduling, answering and helping fill out applications, screening, and one of the best factors: It's at work all the time, at potential hire's convenience. Following that ins-AI-tful conversation is guest Salomé Trambach https://www.linkedin.com/in/salomeasseraftrambach/. Multilingual, multicultural, and multitalented, Salomé is a leadership coach that seeks to help others develop their leadership and personal lives in healthy ways https://www.salometrambach.com/home/services/. She offers talks involving self-awareness, self-mastery, connection to others, being authentic, and all the subjects connected to becoming a more well-rounded leader. In the second half of our show, we cover topics about how and when to become authentic by showing vulnerability, sharing, and knowing when to do so. Salomé cautions against sharing too much, at times, or at the wrong moment, but points out some great ideas, such as: "If you want people to be honest, vulnerable, and share opinions, it has to start with you first.”
Looking for more than audio? Watch below on Youtube. WATCH PODCAST HERE: Enter stage left: Glenn Gow https://www.glenngow.com/, 'The CEO Therapist" http://linkedin.com/in/glenngow, Harvard MBA graduate, venture capitalist, Board-level AI expert, and a CEO who's worked with Apple, Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and more. Glenn is on the show today as a solo guest. As pointed out by our guest, mistakes in business can be very, very expensive. Working hard on growing and adapting to an ever-changing world (technologically, socially, logistically) can help a CEO or business owner to navigate through hard choices and lead them to success. There's a balance to be found between being successful and being happy. Glenn tries to help CEOs achieve that balance in order to grow their business, getting them out of their comfort zone in order to find the path to bigger and better opportunities.
Looking for more than audio? Watch below on Youtube. WATCH PODCAST HERE: Before we get into the guests, in the spirit of the holiday just passed, we wished to thank all of our amazing viewers and listeners for joining us with Talent Talk! Without the audience and wonderful guests, the show wouldn't be anywhere near what it is today. That being written, our first guest this episode is Jeremie Kubicek https://giantcoach.com/talenttalk! Jeremie is the CEO of GiANT https://www.giantworldwide.com/, a consultation firm which specializes in giving leadership consultants all the tools and knowledge needed to guide businesses into a greater chance for success. He's also the best-selling author of "The 100x Leader: How to Become Someone Worth Following" https://www.amazon.com/100X-Leader-Become-Someone-Following/dp/1119519446/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=100x+leader+book&qid=1628860960&sr=8-3. Jeremie has some thoughts to share about climbing Mt. Everest, how to support those that work with you, and how to make sure they have all the support and tools they need. This may mean shifting expectations and tools to keep up with evolving and changing mindsets! In the latter half of the show, we're joined by one Paul Hargreaves https://www.paulhargreaves.co.uk/. Paul is the CEO and founder of Cotswold Fayre https://www.cotswold-fayre.co.uk/, speaker and a B-Corp Ambassador. In his book, The Fourth Bottom Line, https://amzn.to/3DET6Il he talks about the rise of compassionate, loving leaders and how that can help nurture and engage talent. As Paul says, “Business has been more about taking stuff from people and squeezing as much as possible out of people working for us, suppliers, the earth… and it’s been damaging.” With good leadership and a supportive business, that fact can be changed and the world made all the better for it. Through trusting people, inundating work with more fun, and giving everyone a chance to make a difference, compassionate leadership can effect positive change.
Looking for more than audio? Watch below on Youtube. WATCH PODCAST HERE: Today, Jenn Lim https://www.linkedin.com/in/byjennlim/ has taken up the mantle for the first half of the show! Jenn is Co-Founder, CEO and Chief Happiness Officer at Delivering Happiness https://www.deliveringhappiness.com/ and Author of "Beyond Happiness https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1538736888". There's a certain boon that's unquantifiable about being happy with what you're doing, in work or otherwise. Sure, we all have chores and things we don't like to do, but when we can really study what makes us happier - be it a good challenge, brain-teaser, working in a team, or finding purpose in tasks - we can improve outcomes and move the status quo to be more positive. Jenn has some great insights into how to do so with introspection, by studying the highs and lows of our experiences. In the second half of the show, Donato Tramuto https://www.linkedin.com/in/donato-tramuto-71594344/ discusses empathy, compassion, and how showing vulnerability when appropriate may be a great tool for leaders. Donato is author of The "Double Bottom Line: How Compassionate Leaders Captivate Hearts and Deliver Results https://www.amazon.com/Double-Bottom-Line-Compassionate-Captivate/dp/163908004X/ref=sr_1_7?dchild=1&keywords=double+bottom+line&qid=1628101763&sr=8-7" (Available March 1, 2022), and founder of the Tamuto Foundation https://tramutofoundation.com/. Through previous life experiences, and troubles like many of us have (in different forms), Donato shares some thoughts about how empathy can help build trust between leaders and team members. The more people can connect and trust one another, the easier success can become!
Looking for more than audio? Watch below on Youtube. WATCH PODCAST HERE: Eric Harkins https://ericharkins.com/ has graciously joined the ranks of TalentTalk guests in the first half of today's show! Eric is the Founder & President of GKG Search & Consulting https://b-m.facebook.com/GKG-Search-Consulting-105516928039089/, and Forbes Books https://forbesbooks.com/ author of "Great Leaders Make Sure Monday Morning Doesn’t Suck https://www.amazon.com/Great-Leaders-Monday-Morning-Doesnt/dp/1950863832/". We discuss workplace culture. Specifically, how a bad culture can drive people away, and how to avoid that by constantly checking in on performance and dealing with issues as they come up. Is there one person on a team that doesn't pull their weight, or causes troubles for their co-workers? Sometimes it can be worthwhile to deal with that one early, rather than lose everyone or suffer losses because of it. As Eric eloquently put it: "Lesson #1: It’s ok to have fun at work. #2: Poor performing employees don't quit voluntarily. #3: *ssholes are *ssholes. They don’t change." Doctor Robert Flower https://www.linkedin.com/in/drbobflower/ checked in for the second half of the show. Dr. Flower is an entrepreneur https://www.drbobflower.com/, consultant, Executive Director at the Gilchrist Institute for the Achievement Sciences https://www.facebook.com/Gilchristinstitute/, author of "Decoding the Holy Grail and the Discovery of the Potential Molecule https://www.amazon.com/Decoding-Grail-Discovery-Potential-Molecule-ebook/dp/B08M4B49W2", among 10 other books on leadership and unlocking potential. During the segment, we discussed the restrictors - The four basic things that hold people back from their potential, how people function in their work and general life, and how to focus in order to achieve success. Understand the process and results will follow!
Looking for more than audio? Watch below on Youtube. WATCH PODCAST HERE: Joining us first for the spookiest show of the year is Britney Cole https://www.linkedin.com/in/britneyacole/! Britney is a Vice President of Solution Architecture and Innovation at The Ken Blanchard Companies https://www.kenblanchard.com/getattachment/About-Us/Meet-the-Team/Britney-Cole/Britney-Cole-Bio.pdf, and Co-Founder of Bolster Leadership https://www.bolsterleadership.com/company. Bolster Leadership is a company that develops strategies to promote learning organizations, where cultures can form where everyone sees themselves as a leader with the capabilities to succeed in a volatile, uncertain, complex, and/or ambiguous environment. Britney joined us to talk about the work-life balance and how to have better days at work. This can include talking to your team about any problems they have at home, promoting time management skills, and how to keep challenged and happy at work without facing the rigors of burning yourself out. Time with the family and friends where work doesn't happen because your phone is off can be a very good thing! In the second half, Simon Mainwaring https://simonmainwaring.com/about/ has some very interesting insights to share about how to form the purpose of an organization. Simon is the Founder and CEO of We First https://wefirstbranding.com/, a company specializing in consulting to accelerate growth and impact for purpose-driven brands. He's also a member of the Steering Committee of Sustainable Brands, the Forbes Business Council, Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, and author of "Lead With We: The Business Revolution That Will Save Our Future https://www.amazon.com/Lead-We-Business-Revolution-Future/dp/195329569X". Simon shares some thoughts about purpose in business; the purpose of a business should be the base of everything they do, and should be critical to any decision the company makes at all levels. There's room for people not at the top, if given a chance, to build consensus internally and help the business under their own initiative, with ideas that might not occur to others.
Looking for more than audio? Watch below on Youtube. WATCH PODCAST HERE: Our first guest is keynote speaker, consultant, executive coach, author of "Work Made Fun Gets Done! https://www.amazon.com/Work-Made-Fun-Gets-Done-ebook/dp/B08DG7LYPR/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=12IRT7U0UHQDP&dchild=1&keywords=work+made+fun+gets+done+bob+nelson&qid=1628694921&sprefix=work+made+fun%2Caps%2C880&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUExS1lFQVMxMFpRT01XJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwNDYyMDIzM0FLWlVKOTdMNExXMyZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwOTgxODQ1MU9CNEJRRlNUOTI5NCZ3aWRnZXROYW1lPXNwX2F0ZiZhY3Rpb249Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU=", and President of Nelson Motivation Inc., Dr. Bob Nelson https://drbobnelson.com/meet-dr-bob/! Bob is a leading authority on employee recognition https://www.linkedin.com/in/drbobnelson/, motivation, and engagement with his company for nearly twenty five years. In the first half of the show we're talking all about how to engage workers with simple things like recognition and saying 'thank you'. Dr. Bob has some great statistics on how employees expect and want to be treated, and shows that just showing some of the basic niceties can help bring in and retain talent without costing your company a dime extra! Roberta Matuson, "The Talent Maximizer" https://matusonconsulting.com/about-roberta/, Global Executive Coach, Public Speaker, author of "Can We Talk?: Seven Principles for Managing Difficult Conversations at Work https://www.amazon.com/Can-Talk-Principles-Difficult-Conversations-dp-1398601306/dp/1398601306/ref=mt_other?_encoding=UTF8&me=&qid=1611188958", and Strategic Advisor on Talent kindly joins us for the second half of the show! Roberta has been working with companies to help retain key employees for nearly twenty five years. She's written five other books all about management, becoming a good leader, and connecting with others in the workplace. Today she's on the show to talk with us about preparing for difficult conversations in work. This involves taking short notes, how to listen rather than thinking of what we'll say next, and how to broach those conversations rather than hiding issues or avoiding confrontation.
Looking for more than audio? Watch below on Youtube. WATCH PODCAST HERE: Enter: Assemble HR Consulting LLC http://www.hrassemble.com Founder & Chief Change Officer Jill Katz https://www.linkedin.com/in/jillbkatz/. Jill joined us today to talk about Candor, Courage, & Care in becoming more people focused in the workplace. Coming from a great background in Human Resources, Jill has had a lot of experience in helping others grow professionally. Back before HR degrees were possible, being in the 'Personnel Department' was the next best thing! She shares a number of stories of her experiences in HR, the reason to become an entrepreneur, and the work-life balance. As Jill said about starting her own company with Assemble HR https://www.linkedin.com/company/assemble-hr-consulting/, "I kept walking to the edge of the cliff and saying 'I want to try this!' and I'm too scared, and I went back to my desk." That fear was pushed aside to make more time for family, be healthier, and happier. Unfortunately, there wasn't enough time to get too far into Jill's incredible career, but hopefully there will be a repeat performance!
Looking for more than audio? Watch below on Youtube. WATCH PODCAST HERE: Dorie Clark https://dorieclark.com/about/ joins us for the first slot of today's TalentTalk episode! Dorie https://www.linkedin.com/in/doriec/ is a business professor at Duke and Columbia University, Ranked #1 Communication Coach in the Marshall Goldsmith Leading Global Coaches Awards, and author of "The Long Game https://dorieclark.com/longgame/", "Entrepreneurial You https://dorieclark.com/entrepreneurialyou/", "Reinventing You" https://dorieclark.com/reinventingyou/and "Stand Out" https://dorieclark.com/stand-out/. (The latter listed as the #1 leadership book by Inc. Magazine.) The topic today is long-term thinking and how to evaluate opportunities. How often do you sit and think about where you'll be in 5 years? 10? What about your business? When is it time to shift in a new direction for more clients and customers? The second half of the show highlights Joel Schwartzberg https://www.joelschwartzberg.net/bio, Senior Director of Strategic and Executive Communications for the ASPCA https://www.linkedin.com/in/joelschwartzberg/, Presentation Coach, and the author of "The Language of Leadership: How to Engage and Inspire Your Team https://www.amazon.com/Language-Leadership-Engage-Inspire-Your/dp/1523092408/" and "Get to the Point! Sharpen Your Message and Make Your Words Matter, https://www.amazon.com/Get-Point-Sharpen-Message-Matter/dp/1523094117" Joel has some interesting thoughts about concise information, boiling your points and ideas down to simple statements that can stand on their own. The power of "I believe that. . ." can't be understated in that points are made or broken afterward.
Looking for more than audio? Watch below on Youtube. WATCH PODCAST HERE: Shauna Moran https://www.linkedin.com/in/shauna-moran-88552151/?originalSubdomain=ca speaks with us in the first half of today's show! Shauna has great insights into how teams come together with emotional intelligence. That includes psychological stability, emotional awareness, dealing with burnout and stress https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/my-burnout-story-shauna-moran/, and setting boundaries. It's important to have data from your team and to ask what they might need from you, as a leader. What might help them along in learning and growing? Shauna is an award-winning Executive Coach, founder of Operate Remote, https://operateremote.com/ and a coach for Up With Women https://upwithwomen.org/. Following is Jonathan Brill https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanbrill1/: Public Speaker, Author of "Rogue Waves" https://www.jonathanbrill.com/?gclid=CjwKCAjwjdOIBhA_EiwAHz8xm3ISuB_JSXSzY2YkwYFouLGKA39y-hs7cy5fDP-S0kzAC2FHZCq6dhoC9Q4QAvD_BwE, Innovation Executive, Board Advisor - managing director at Resilient Growth Partners https://www.resilientgrowth.partners/ and a board member at Frost & Sullivan https://www.frost.com/. Jonathan has some brilliant ideas about how to bring executive-level decision making strategies into the rest of a business. This is to let employees, who may see things in different ways or have access to information that management doesn't, help drive innovation and change down the line when a company needs it most. Diversity and thinking about the long term future can help greatly to make big shifts (Such as during a global pandemic.) Amazon and Zoom are great examples!
Looking for more than audio? Watch below on Youtube. WATCH PODCAST HERE: Brent Oakley https://www.linkedin.com/in/brent-oakley-7015aba/ is joining us today in the first half of the show. He's the CEO and founder of Vibenomics https://www.vibenomics.com/audio-experience-solution/. They're a company that reaches out to untapped potential in retail space, where audio marketing and control over airwave quality can lead to improved point-of-sale customer experiences and customer retention. https://www.vibenomics.com/audio-experience-solution/ Brent has some interesting insights into how to build a company's talent pool. There's a lot of room for diversity if you look in the right places, which can help with company malleability and changing in an uncertain business landscape. There is also an idea that being a good business owner also means reaching out to people who know their particular part of the business more than you do, and being humble in diversifying your company's experience. Also joining us in the second half of the show is Andy Molinsky https://www.linkedin.com/in/andymolinsky/. Andy is a Organizational & Cross-Cultural Psychologist at Brandeis https://www.brandeis.edu/facultyguide/person.html?emplid=780d777bd75b9265dcb63c0c9edf2bfc0e62b076, Author of "Global Dexterity & Reach https://www.amazon.com/Reach-Strategy-Outside-Challenge-Confidence/dp/0399574026/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=molinsky+andy&qid=1627661620&sr=8-2", and Harvard Business Review Contributor https://hbr.org/archive-toc/BR1510. As a psychologist, Andy has come by the show to discuss anxiety. Specifically, how to get out of your comfort zone and tackle issues with stress and worries at work, or when trying to get out of a safe place in order to do new things. Andy shares some fascinating tidbits about how to do so, starting with picking small battles/tasks that you know you can accomplish and win. Every day, little acts can help us accomplish our goals.
Looking for more than audio? Watch below on Youtube. WATCH PODCAST HERE: Stacy Sherman https://www.linkedin.com/in/stacyshermanis our first guest in today's episode! Stacy is the founder of DoingCXRight https://doingcxright.com/, a keynote speaker, and author of "Customer Experience 2 https://www.amazon.com/Customer-Experience-2-Naeem-Arif-ebook/dp/B08CZTJ1YD/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&qid=1595955208&refinements=p_27%3AIan+Golding&s=digital-text&sr=1-1&text=Ian+Golding". DoingCXRight is all about refining the customer experience to build brand loyalty, gather support for clients, and retaining people through enjoyment over price. She's joining us to talk about empathy, leadership, and having the uncomfortable conversations in order to build a better experience on all levels of a business. A happy customer is a returning customer! Also joining us for a great discussion is Jennifer C. Zamecki https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-zamecki-2217626/, Founder & President at Well-Run Concepts Inc. https://www.well-runresources.com/ Jennifer brings up some interesting topics involving work-life balance, where employee salary comes into the picture, job titles, and how healthy it is to be at a given job. Between the pandemic, economic slowdown, and concerns over wellbeing, is it hard to believe that employee's goals are shifting with what they want out of their career?
Looking for more than audio? Watch below on Youtube. WATCH PODCAST HERE: Today our first guest is Jenn Graham https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenngraham/, Founder and CEO of Inclusivv https://www.linkedin.com/company/inclusivv. Jenn is here to talk about workplace culture and how to structure conversations to show more empathy, be democratic, and connect with everyone involved. Inclusivv is a platform of sharing https://about.inclusivv.co/ and learning how to discuss topics in new ways that downplays debate and dominant voices, allowing everyone involved to be heard and understood with their different perspectives and experiences. Jason Lauritsen https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonlauritsen/ dropped in for the second half of the show. Jason is a keynote speaker, Management Trainer, author of Unlocking High Performance https://www.amazon.com/Unlocking-High-Performance-performance-management/dp/0749483296/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1541504482&sr=8-1&keywords=unlocking+high+performance, Employee Engagement Expert, and novice blues harmonica player. Today we discuss how management has a lot of baggage that's been carried over from past eras and may no longer work today. Connecting with employees and changing the entrenched systems of a company might be the only way to improve on the company culture to make life better for everyone.
Looking for more than audio? Watch below on Youtube. WATCH PODCAST HERE: Today we're joined by Pamela Hackett and Bryan Hinckley. Pamela is the CEO of Proudfoot Global Consulting https://proudfoot.com/, Author of Manage To Engage http://www.pamelahackett.com/, Keynote Speaker, Transformation Results Advisory Counsel, #HeadsUp Movement activist, and opinion columnist. She comes to us with some great thoughts about how to stay engaged with the workforce and make the most of being in a leadership position, even when you might not know all the steps. Her book "Manage to Engage" covers some of the easier solutions for up-and-coming leaders to get their colleagues engaged and interested in the work they're doing. Nothing quite matches a challenged, invested employee who's being treated well! Following Pamela's part of the show is Bryan Hinckley https://www.electrosonic.com/. He's with Electrosonic, as Global Vice President of Immersive Experiences. He discusses communication and how it's been changing with the COVID pandemic. He has some great insights into how technology is changing the way we, as people and companies, connect in the workforce and make experiences that are valuable to us. As Bryan put it: “Updated automation and processes have allowed people more time to work together, work with the customers, and get more stuff done.”
Looking for more than audio? Watch below on Youtube. WATCH PODCAST HERE: Joining us today is David G. Fivecoat https://www.linkedin.com/company/33282413/admin/, Managing Partner of The Fivecoat Consulting Group https://www.thefivecoatconsultinggroup.com/, veteran, and author of "Grow Your Grit: Overcoming Obstacles, Thrive, and Accomplish Your Goals. https://www.amazon.com/Grow-Your-Grit-Obstacles-Accomplish-ebook/dp/B08ZT5CFF9/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1624645300&sr=8-1" We discuss how to be a 'gritty' leader. David has some great thoughts on how people have a want/need to be a part of something bigger than themselves, and how to find an identity in corporate or work culture. He also shares some great insights from his time in the military and how to use similar small-step goals in order to remember to reach for the bigger ones.
Looking for more than audio? Watch below on Youtube. WATCH PODCAST HERE: First up on this lovely summer day is a talk with Mark A. Hershberg, MIT instructor https://upop.mit.edu/bios-mentors/mentor/34, CTO, and author of The Career Toolkit: Essential Skills for Success That No One Taught You https://www.thecareertoolkitbook.com/buy. He joins us to talk about self improvement and leadership. Sometimes, being a good leader is stepping back and letting people with more diverse backgrounds and skills shine when the situation calls for it. Yet we should always be striving to improve ourselves and our skills so that the bottom line is always rising. Following him is Steve Orrin https://www.linkedin.com/in/sorrin/, Federal CTO at Intel https://fedtechmagazine.com/author/steve-orrin. He dropped by to chat about innovation and how to form a team to drive company systems into the future. Steve covers making sure to have a diverse team (backgrounds and experiences) to throwing hard-to-solve issues at a team and just letting them go nuts instead of micromanaging. As he points out, sometimes failure is good and can lead to learning a great deal!
Looking for more than audio? Watch below on Youtube. WATCH PODCAST HERE: Today’s episode of TalentTalk Radio with host, Chris Dyer, is an extended segment with returning TALENTED guest, DJ Eidson https://www.linkedin.com/in/dj-eidson-limitlessminds/, Co-Founder & COO of Limitless Minds https://www.thinkbig-gofar.com/ who teaches organizations like Microsoft, Johnson & Johnson, the same mindset concepts and training that NFL quarterback, Russell Wilson, uses. We talk about expansion, business solutions that translate to home life management, how to show empathy but still drive results, and more. We touch on #NeutralThinking rooted in truth and facts and accepting a new environment for what it is. This discussion touches on practical ways to build trust with your team. Check out this talent talk for details on the books DJ is reading and recommending and how to tap into his "leading up" practice.
Today's episode of TalentTalk is brought to you with the company of Sandra Sucher https://www.facebook.com/sandra.sucher.3 and Ram Charan. Sandra is a professor of management practice at Harvard Business School https://www.hbs.edu/faculty/Pages/profile.aspx?facId=6610 and author of "The Power of Trust: How Companies Build It, Lose It, Regain It https://www.amazon.com/Power-Trust-Companies-Build-Regain/dp/1541756673". We talk about the economic, legal, and ethical promises that stakeholders expect businesses to keep, steps that companies can take to ensure they are delivering the impact they want to have, and how companies can build systems to motivate employees so they can deliver on their desired impact. Our second guest, Ram Charan https://ram-charan.com/about-ram/, is a #1 NYT Bestseller ("Rethinking Competitive Advantage https://ram-charan.com/books/rethinking-competitive-advantage/") Harvard Business School professor, and world-wide expert on business strategy, execution, corporate boards and building a high-performance organization. We discuss how worried the world's top CEOs are about competing with digital giants and what their best hope is to keep up with changing tech and consumer needs. Looking for more than audio? View our TalentTalk Radio video recording on TalentTalk Radio host, Chris Dyer's, channel. >> CLICK HERE https://youtu.be/kFhKl6u_WAY
Today we're joined by Scott Miller http://www.scottjeffreymiller.com and Rick Girard. Scott is a former Chief Marketing Officer of FranklinCovey, https://www.franklincovey.com/ author of Marketing Mess to Brand Success https://www.amazon.com/Marketing-Mess-Brand-Success-Organizations/dp/1642503800. We discuss various things with him, such as marketing's place in a company, how different departments should work together, how to build #companyculture, and the amazing feeling of being invested in your work/projects. Following him, Rick Girard is the author of Healing Career Wounds https://www.amazon.com/Healing-Career-Wounds-Ridiculously-Successful/dp/173580360X/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&qid=1619025596&refinements=p_27:Rick+Girard&s=books&sr=1-1&text=Rick+Girard, CXO of Stride Search https://www.stridesearch.com/ & Host of the Hire Power Radio Show https://hirepower.podbean.com/. Rick talks with us about hiring. Specifically, how to hire people who share a company's core values. He has some great ideas about how to remove bias from the hiring process in order to connect with people that will be interested and invested in their position. Looking for more than audio? View our TalentTalk Radio video recording on TalentTalk Radio host, Chris Dyer's, channel. >> CLICK HERE https://youtu.be/G0NiFMeZmCA
Working culture is a part of adult life for most people. Whether bad or good, business practices can have a profound effect on how employees are engaged with their company. We chatted about this idea today with Ben Whitter, https://www.benwhitter.com/blog Founder and Chief Experience Officer of the World Employee Experience Institute and the author of "Employee Experience" https://www.amazon.com/Employee-Experience-Productive-Exceptional-Performance-ebook-dp-B07VZXMG1R/dp/B07VZXMG1R/ref=mt_other?_encoding=UTF8&me=&qid= and "Human Experience at Work" https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B092GFHWY8/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i1. He is also a guest lecturer and global mentor at The University of Nottingham Ningbo China https://www.nottingham.edu.cn/en/index.aspx and the Chair of the UK Employee Experience Awards and Global Ambassador for Engage for Success https://engageforsuccess.org/. What followed that interesting topic was a delightful chat with Dele Ola https://www.deleola.com/, Director of the Technology Access Centre for Aerospace and Manufacturing at Red River College https://www.rrc.ca/tacam/, Author of "Be A Change Agent https://www.deleola.com/bookstore.html". We covered some big picture topics, such as: What is the difference between a leader and a manager? How does a leader function? What's necessary to keep atop changes in the world and workforce? Dr. Ola offered insight and impressive resources from his book to improve leadership skills. Looking for more than audio? View our TalentTalk Radio video recording on TalentTalk Radio host, Chris Dyer's, channel. >> CLICK HERE https://youtu.be/TZPum1N_wqs
This week's episode brings two authors and business leaders to discuss business growth in different ways. Starting in the first half is Michele Bailey, President and CEO of The Blazing Group https://www.blazing.agency/#page0 & My Big Idea https://www.google.com/url?q=https://mbimybigidea.com/&sa=D&source=editors&ust=1623526477461000&usg=AFQjCNFkQDoCGFxz3ERQob5bZWSy-4PFwQ, ForbesBooks author of "My Big Idea https://mbimybigidea.com/shop/", and 2020 WBE Leader of the Year. Michele joins us to talk about the 'Currency of Gratitude', and its link to business growth and positive company culture. Finishing up our show is Jon Stross, President and Co-Founder of Greenhouse https://www.greenhouse.io/, co-author of "Talent Makers https://www.amazon.com/Talent-Makers-Organizations-Structured-Inclusive/dp/1119785278/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=talent+makers&qid=1608659607&s=books&sr=1-1". We discuss the struggle to attract and retain the right people for the right positions, and how hiring can be tweaked and adjusted to help attract great hires to meet goals in diversity, equity, and inclusion. Looking for more than audio? View our TalentTalk Radio video recording on TalentTalk Radio host, Chris Dyer's, channel. >> CLICK HERE https://youtu.be/ghoDZL4VvzY
Joining us in today is Clint Padgett https://clintonmpadgett.com/, CEO/President at Project Success, Inc. https://www.projectsuccess.org/ | ForbesBooks Author Host of The Conversation with Clinton M. Padgett Podcast, https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-conversation-with-clinton-m-padgett/id1513035513 Board Member - GT Atlanta Intown Alumni Network https://www.gtatlantaintown.gtalumni.org/s/1481/interior.aspx?sid=1481&gid=29&sitebuilder=1&pgid=2127&no_cookie=1. He's here to discuss conversations. As he says: “People are the glue that holds projects together.” Software may help businesses keep in contact and employees work from home, but conversations and solid communication skills are what drives business forward. Robert Mixon https://twitter.com/levelfiveassoc, Founder of Level Five Associates https://www.levelfiveassociates.com/, discusses leadership. How do you choose to be a leader? Do you listen in order to reply to someone and have an answer, or to understand them and their problem, whatever it may be? He shares some of his tips from his book "Who Saw This Coming, Now What to Do?" Looking for more than audio? View our TalentTalk Radio video recording on TalentTalk Radio host, Chris Dyer's, channel. >> CLICK HERE https://youtu.be/umVyh7PTjQU