352. Ken Woolley: Saving Space In Your Career For Trust And Love
Click HERE to receive SHRM number. What does it mean to have a friend? What does it mean to be a friend? Someone you can rely on. Someone who understands you, not […]
351. Jennifer McCollum: How Can Women In The Workplace Find Their Own Voice?
Click HERE to receive SHRM number. When’s the last time you got caught in the expectations others had for you? One person wants one thing, one version of you – another needs […]
350. Scott Edinger: Ask Yourself, ‘Would You Pay For Your Own Sales Call?’
Click HERE to receive SHRM number. There’s an allure around the idea of sales. It’s the same allure they packaged so neatly in the show Mad Men, all confidence and charisma. But […]
349 Alex Osterwalder: Finding The Beauty In Your Company’s Organizational Chart (SHRM Certified)
Click HERE to receive SHRM number. Growing your people to grow your organization – it makes sense, right? But what about approaching the problem from the other direction – growing your organization, […]
348 Scott Osman and Jacquelyn Lane: Learning To Make The Most Of The Hard Truths
Coaching often involves speaking a truth the other person doesn’t really want to hear. Even when we’re lost for direction, being pointed in the right way…
347 Austin Hillam: Lessons From A 22-Year-Old Garage Entrepreneur
It’s just the nature of our show that we often talk to folks in the mastery part of their professional S-Curve. It’s easy to talk to a CEO about…
346 Dr. Bill Kapp: So You Want To Become A Leader In Your Health. How Do You Start?
If we’re being honest, we’ve all felt the toll of going into a meeting on a couple hours sleep and a double espresso. The work can often come first, and…
345 Melissa Werneck: It’s Not Just Strength In Numbers, It’s Growth Too
The last time you had to navigate change – real, structural change – who did you turn to? When we’re working from a place of ambiguity, when we’re stuck…
344 Stuart Crainer and Des Dearlove: How Do We Think About Top Thinkers?
We throw around this term a lot in the management profession, in the coaching profession, really everywhere in business – top thinker. But how often do we…
343 James E. Dixon: Finding ‘Absolute Motivation’ By Showing Your Scars
For all the credit Superman gets, for being the Man of Steel, do you think he ever cries? When he’s Clark Kent, working at the paper, do you think…