Brilliance: Leadership Learning

GE Crotonville

At GE, learning is synonymous with leadership. In the Brilliance: Leadership Learning podcast, host Chantelle Nash and other members of Crotonville, GE's premier global learning institute (established in 1956) explore topics essential to individual and organizational development, connecting with influential leaders and experts along the way to share ideas, reflect, and bring us all to success in a rapidly changing world.

  • 49 minutes 9 seconds
    44: Remote Work - An Innovation Catalyst
    Remote work has been emerging as a trend for the modern workplace, along with the question of what impacts it has for employees and organizations alike. We spoke with Yann Toutant, CEO of Econocom Netherlands and avid believer in remote work, to get his insights on how companies can become remote friendly to both improve the quality of employees' lives and as a key strategy for organization innovation. Connect with Yann on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yann-toutant/
    19 September 2019, 12:00 am
  • 47 minutes 58 seconds
    43: Design Thinking & Prototyping at GE
    Do you separate your problems from your solutions? In this episode, John Sassatelli (GE Power), Michael Sander (GE Renewable Energy), and Gregory Thomas (GE Renewable Energy) discuss how they achieved meaningful, incremental, and efficient change through design thinking to make the most impact on products and processes.
    13 June 2019, 12:00 am
  • 28 minutes 6 seconds
    42: Danielle Merfeld, CTO Renewable Energy - Leader in Residence
    Danielle Merfeld, Chief Technology Officer for GE Renewable Energy, visited the Crotonville campus and spent some time with us to talk about change, trends, and innovation in the energy industry. Hear about one of the digitalization trends she's most excited about and how behavioral design can be used to help better engineer processes to manage the rapid pace of change more effectively. Twitter: @DWMerfeld Danielle was recently named "Woman of the Year" as part of the Cleanie Awards. Learn more: https://www.apnews.com/37c050cd27cb45a5b0f8544117e5fc35 https://cleanieawards.secure-platform.com/a/page/Winner-Gallery She Can STEM video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVxRM5ga61I
    14 February 2019, 7:19 pm
  • 18 minutes 46 seconds
    41: Growing Into Coaching, with Derrick Rumenapp
    In this episode, guest Derrick Rumenapp talks about his journey into coaching: how he got started, what it means to him, and how others can get started. Read more of Derrick's reflections on his site: https://rumenapp.com/ Twitter: @DerrickRumenapp
    30 November 2018, 12:00 am
  • 30 minutes 33 seconds
    40: Make Waffles, Not Spaghetti: The Art of Storytelling, with Karen Eber
    You've heard it before: Storytelling is a key skill for leaders. It's one of the oldest ways to share information and instill a culture. Yet, it's not always easy for us to bring stories into the workplace. Karen Eber has used stories across a global population to develop leaders and shape culture.  In this episode, she talks about her approach to storytelling, how to leverage stories, where to find them, and of course, she shares some stories along the way. Find Karen on LinkedIn and follow her on Twitter @KarenEber1
    6 November 2018, 12:00 am
  • 1 hour 8 minutes
    39: The Socially Dynamic Organization, with Julian Stodd
    We caught up with an old friend in today's episode! Julian Stodd, explorer of the social age(you'll remember him from episodes 1-3), gives us more food for thought from his work over the past year on organizational trust, change, and culture. Hear how formal power is no longer enough to be effective, insightful anecdotes from organizations Julian has worked with, and how organizations need to earn creative investment and trust from their people. References: - seasaltlearning.com - https://julianstodd.wordpress.com - @SeaSaltLearning and @JulianStodd on Twitter - Social Leadership Handbook: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/0957319975/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_U_x_lkJXBb7ENXHZJ Related getAbstract Summary: https://www.getabstract.com/en/summary/leadership-and-management/leadershift/12652
    14 October 2018, 12:00 am
  • 1 hour 12 minutes
    38: Designing With Heart: Human-Centered Design, with Doug Dietz
    In his 2012 TEDxSanJoseCA Talk, Doug Dietz (Principal Design Thinker from GE Healthcare) talked about his "failed" MR scanner project and what he did to develop a more human-centered design through what became known as "The Adventure Series". We talked with him to learn more about the work that went on behind the scenes of this project and what we can all learn by "falling in love with who you design for". TEDx Talk by Doug Dietz: https://youtu.be/jajduxPD6H4 Additional Reference (Photo and Video within): http://thisisdesignthinking.net/2014/12/changing-experiences-through-empathy-ge-healthcares-adventure-series/ Also check out this related summary from getAbstract, "The Road to Reinvention”: https://www.getabstract.com/en/summary/leadership-and-management/the-road-to-reinvention/22668
    29 September 2018, 12:00 am
  • 29 minutes 30 seconds
    37: Move the Ball, with Jennifer A. Garrett
    Jennifer A. Garrett, an internationally recognized author, life coach, and motivational speaker, joined us to talk about her book, Move the Ball: How the Game of American Football Can Help You Achieve Your Life Goals. We cover topics like: - Ensuring "you are with you" - How to move forward when you don't have all the information you need - The importance of managing our reactions - Handling blitzes (people trying to inhibit your path forward) Website: www.jenniferagarrett.com Instagram: @MoveTheBall Purchase the Book: https://www.amazon.com/Move-Ball-American-Football-Achieve/dp/0988786923
    26 August 2018, 4:11 pm
  • 41 minutes 19 seconds
    36: Digital Storytelling, with Mila Clarke Buckley
    Mila Clarke Buckley is a digital storyteller who started her food blog, "The Hangry Woman", after being diagnosed with diabetes and struggling to find "real" resources to help her manage it. We talk about how she got started in blogging, what it's like to be an Influencer (she has over 27k Instagram followers), experimentation and failing, and how she is creating a community to inspire others to build their online presence in meaningful ways. Resources: https://hangrywoman.com/ http://milabeeee.com/ Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest: TheHangryWoman Voyage Houston Interview: http://voyagehouston.com/interview/life-work-mila-clarke-buckley/
    22 May 2018, 12:57 pm
  • 46 minutes 16 seconds
    35: Communicate to Connect, with Ellen Cooperperson
    Ellen Cooperperson - a dynamic coach, trainer, and communicator who won a precedent-setting name change case on the basis of the importance of language - chats with us about the power of language in transformation, the ability to have courageous conversations, and her top three characteristics of great leaders. Websites: www.cooperperson.com www.connectcpc.com
    8 May 2018, 12:00 am
  • 27 minutes 39 seconds
    34: The Coaching Habit, with Michael Bungay Stanier
    For our first episode after a short hiatus, we're bringing the energy in this chat with Michael Bungay Stanier, founder of Box of Crayons - a company that helps organizations do less good work and more great work - and author of The Coaching Habit and Do More Great Work. Listen to hear how anyone can coach in 10 minutes or less and why that doesn't mean you need to become "A" coach. Also, learn whether you have an advice monster living inside of you! :/ - More on Box of Crayons coaching programs: https://boxofcrayons.com/michael-bungay-stanier/ - Book: www.thecoachinghabit.com - Twitter: @boxofcrayons
    10 April 2018, 12:00 am
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