Business: Non-profit
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How to Turn Your Experiences Into Stories that Teach, Lead, and Inspire with Mark Carpenter
Well, it was great having Mark Carpenter on the show. It's been really interesting to talk to him. I love this idea of a story. To illuminate the good and also come out and talk about the things that didn't go so well. It's really important to have a way to share our vulnerability through a story. I want to challenge
Helping Remote Communication Suck Less with Josh Little
Well, that was fun. And I love the idea of Volley as on-demand communication. It fits in line with the Toyota Kata stuff around just in time. And I love all of that. I think it's iterative. So you can have more iteration of exactly what you need to remove bottlenecks and to do it right at the last second. Or you know t
Helping People Harness Digital Empathy at Work with Mckenna Sweazey
It was fun to be here with Mckenna Sweazey. And I love this idea of, if you're having a bad day, go ahead and let people know it's a different kind of feedback loop, which I talked about in the experimental leader book. But I love the idea that if we wonder what people think we're thinking, we just tell them. Let peo
Well, it's been a joy hanging out with Paul Reed, as always. Thank you so much. I loved having him on the show. It was wonderful. Well, that was so much fun. And I think it's very important to look at both retrospectives. And think of that socio-technical complexity and how it intersects with the Gemba Walk. It's not
Igniting a Workforce in Today's Employment Market with George Murray
It was so fun to talk with George Murray about how to pay attention as a leader and about all of that. And I have a challenging question for you. How can you ignite the people around you to engage in the things they love to do? That's my challenge question to you this week. Go experiment. Love the show? Subscribe, rate
There's a myth that says if your work is meaningful enough, you don't need to practice self-care. That is a complete lie. We're all serving one another. As such, it's really important for people who are serving clients to take that moment for self-care. On today’s show, Melanie Parish chats with leadership development