Success tips and techniques you don't learn in business school
Ken Wilcox discusses his book āThe China Business Conundrumā and the complexities of doing business in China. Ken is the former CEO of Silicon Valley Bank where he served as CEO of the bank's joint venture with in China for four years. Heās also an adjunct professor at UC Berkeley.
Host,Ā Kevin Craine
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Edward Beltran talks about his book āFierce Resilience: Combatting Workplace Stress One Conversation at a Time,ā where he introduces science-backed strategies to reduce workplace stress and build team resilience through effective communication.
Host, Kevin Craine
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Former Olympic coach Pete Steinberg discusses his book āLeadership Shock,ā and how leaders can navigate the complex challenges of modern leadership. Pete coached the USA Womenās Rugby Team at two World Cups and the Rio Olympics, and led Penn State and Temple rugby teams to 11 national championships. Now he is known as a leadership and innovation expert and business consultant. Listen for three action items you can use today.
Host,Ā Kevin Craine
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Mark Fava discusses his book āLessons from the Admiralā where he draws from his experiences as an aide to a Navy admiral and his career as Fortune 100 aviation lawyer to provide us with actionable insights on leadership, preparation, and adaptability.Ā
Host, Kevin Craine
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Did you know that we go through 32 million trees per year for coffee cups? And most of those don't get recycled.Ā Ralph Bianculli, founder of Emerald Ecovations discusses environmental stewardship, the business of being environmentally focused, and ways we can make sustainable choices for a healthier planet...in our lives and in our business.
Host, Kevin Craine
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Duncan Wardle, former Head of Innovation at Disney, talks about his book, āThe Imagination Emporium,ā and ways that he has helped Disney, Apple, Coca-Cola, and the NBA unlock their creative potential. The book is a hands-on, interactive approach to innovation with some challenging perspectives and advice. Listen for three action items you can use today.
Host, Kevin Craine
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Evangelos Simoudis discusses how AI and software-defined vehicles will revolutionize the automotive industry. Evangelos is the author of āThe Flagship Experience," and a leading expert in artificial intelligence, new mobility, and corporate innovation.
Host, Kevin Craine
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Joe Fuller discusses his new research āHidden Workers: The Case for Caregivers.ā Joe is a Harvard Business School professor and co-host of the podcast Managing the Future of Work. With roughly 100 million Americans in "the sandwich generation" functioning as a caregiver, issues like affordable childcare, paid leave and eldercare are on the minds of many Americans, especially ahead of the 2024 U.S. presidential election. The report argues that by improving hiring practices, employers can tap into the deep talent pool of caregivers who are eager to get back into the workforce.
Host, Kevin Craine
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Get Joe's Harvard research here https://www.hbs.edu/managing-the-future-of-work/Documents/research/Hidden%20Workers%20The%20Case%20for%20Caregivers%20100324.pdf
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Alexis Baker discusses the business of being a music therapist. Alexis is an entrepreneur and digital creator and the owner of Bridgetown Music Therapy where she specializes in providing therapeutic music services with a special focus on seniors. Listen as she describes how she has adapted her practice to meet the evolving needs of her clients, including a successful transition to virtual sessions during the pandemic.
Host,Ā Kevin Craine
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Greg Stewart discusses his book IĀ³ Emotional Techniques and ways leaders can improve their emotional intelligence and be a more impactful leader. Greg is the founder of Becoming More, a leadership coaching and consulting firm that specializes in helping leaders and teams achieve growth. Listen for three action items you can use today.
Host, Kevin Craine
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Jamie Woolf discusses ways to foster innovation, creativity, and resilience within organizations. Jamie was the first Director of Culture at Pixar Animation Studios and is now the founder of Creativity Partners. Listen as she explores her impactful work with organizations like Google, Dreamworks, and Pixar Animation and embrace innovation as a catalyst for personal and organizational transformation.
Host, Kevin Craine
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