Great Leadership With Jacob Morgan

Navi Radjou is an Indian-born scholar and an innovation and leadership advisor based in Silicon Valley. He is a Fellow of Judge Business School at the University of Cambridge and has spoken and written widely on the theme of frugal innovation. He has also co-authored the global bestseller Jugaad Innovation and From Smart To Wise. His TED talk on frugal innovation has garnered nearly 2 million video views.

Is innovation just about adapting to climate change and sustainability and scarcity of resources from a broader perspective? As leaders, how can we lead intuitively from the heart? Tune in to learn more about what Navi says about Leadership, Innovation, Intuition, and Integration.

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This episode is sponsored by SAP Concur.

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The #1 challenge for organizations right now is how to attract and retain talent. Organizations are stuck in old ways of thinking about work and they are struggling! In my new PDF, I outline 7 ways the workforce is changing and what you and your organization need to do to adapt. The Great Resignation is The Great Opportunity if you are willing to take action! Click here to download the PDF.

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Category:Business -- posted at: 12:23am PDT

Do you know how to increase your productivity?

According to Dan Pink, author of When, you have to understand the three stages of your day.

We all go through these stages at different times, but the stages themselves are consistent: Peak, Trough, and Recovery.

The peak is when you have energy, when you're ready to go and you can accomplish anything. This is the time to work on your tough tasks.

The trough is when you're mentally checked out, sluggish, and not really present. This is the stage where you want to focus on the administrative tasks and things that don't require a lot of cognitive energy and effort.

The recovery happens much later in your day. This is where your mood is usually up, and it’s the best time to focus on tasks that are good for insight, such as creating tasks or brainstorming.

The key is to identify when is your peak, when is your trough, and when is your recovery. After you identify those things, you'll know which tasks you should be doing at certain times in the day.

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This episode is sponsored by SAP Concur.

Integrate travel, expense, and invoice processes into one seamless, connected platform, for complete visibility into employee spend. Learn more at www.concur.com.

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The #1 challenge for organizations right now is how to attract and retain talent. Organizations are stuck in old ways of thinking about work and they are struggling! In my new PDF, I outline 7 ways the workforce is changing and what you and your organization need to do to adapt. The Great Resignation is The Great Opportunity if you are willing to take action! Click here to download the PDF.

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Category:Business -- posted at: 12:04am PDT

Daniel Coyle is a New York Times best-selling author. He wrote various books: The Talent Code and The Little Book of Talent, which focuses on a person’s potential for greatness, and The Culture Code, which is all about Culture. He has recently released a new book entitled The Culture Playbook, a supplementary book to The Culture Code.

Daniel wondered how culture was made, and he thought it might be due to great leaders showing great signals. He discovered three patterns that make it a culture. Tune in as the episode discusses the concepts, importance, and impact of culture in people's lives.

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This episode is sponsored by SAP Concur.

Integrate travel, expense, and invoice processes into one seamless, connected platform, for complete visibility into employee spend. Learn more at www.concur.com.

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The #1 challenge for organizations right now is how to attract and retain talent. Organizations are stuck in old ways of thinking about work and they are struggling! In my new PDF, I outline 7 ways the workforce is changing and what you and your organization need to do to adapt. The Great Resignation is The Great Opportunity if you are willing to take action! Click here to download the PDF.

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Get the latest insights on the Future of Work, Leadership and employee experience through my daily newsletter at futureofworknewsletter.com 

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Category:Business -- posted at: 12:26am PDT

Christopher "Chris" Voss is an American businessman, author, and academic. Chris is a former FBI hostage negotiator, The Black Swan Group Ltd CEO in East Grinsted, England, and co-author of Never Split the Difference. He is an adjunct professor at Harvard Law School, the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University, and a lecturer at the University of Southern California's Marshall School of Business.

What does Chris take on ways to make negotiations smooth and error-free? Are there any critical points one should remember when negotiating in sales or in real life to win in their favor? Is it essential to be more active in listening rather than just hearing surface-level reasoning? Should you show vulnerability when dealing with hostage negotiations?

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This episode is sponsored by SAP Concur.

Integrate travel, expense, and invoice processes into one seamless, connected platform, for complete visibility into employee spend. Learn more at www.concur.com.

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The #1 challenge for organizations right now is how to attract and retain talent. Organizations are stuck in old ways of thinking about work and they are struggling! In my new PDF, I outline 7 ways the workforce is changing and what you and your organization need to do to adapt. The Great Resignation is The Great Opportunity if you are willing to take action! Click here to download the PDF.

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Category:Business -- posted at: 1:58am PDT

I never liked the phrase soft skills.

To me, it implies that things like communication, empathy, self awareness, and emotional intelligence are less valuable and less tangible than things like reading, math, and science.

Many leaders and HR professionals actually agree that soft skills are more important now than these traditional hard skills.

It's these human soft skills that ultimately distinguish us from machines.

AI is already augmenting human decision making.

It's out thinking, out maneuvering, out strategizing and outperforming us in many capacities.

But not when it comes to the skills that make us who we are as human beings.

It's because of these “soft skills” that we were still able to bring in new customers and close deals.

We were still able to support and help each other.

And create customer and employee experiences that matter.

So let's call them what they really are, not soft skills, but skills.

Let's recognize how crucial and invaluable they truly are for our personal and professional success.

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This episode is sponsored by SAP Concur.

Integrate travel, expense, and invoice processes into one seamless, connected platform, for complete visibility into employee spend. Learn more at www.concur.com.

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The #1 challenge for organizations right now is how to attract and retain talent. Organizations are stuck in old ways of thinking about work and they are struggling! In my new PDF, I outline 7 ways the workforce is changing and what you and your organization need to do to adapt. The Great Resignation is The Great Opportunity if you are willing to take action! Click here to download the PDF.

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Get the latest insights on the Future of Work, Leadership and employee experience through my daily newsletter at futureofworknewsletter.com 

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Category:Business -- posted at: 12:11am PDT

Carlos Gutierrez is the Chairman, and CEO at EmPath. EmPath uses machine learning to solve a problem that the corporate world has been trying to solve for at least 20 years, and that is to identify the skills of every employee. Identify the skills required for every job in the company. Once you have that database of information, the things you can do are endless, and the kind of environment you can create for people. He is also the former US Secretary of Commerce and former Kellogg's Chairman and CEO.

In today’s episode, we will talk about how Carlos got into the business of helping people grow and what motivated him to upskill himself. He also shares what things they do to help businesses know their employee’s skills better, which will help them create a good environment for the employees,  is experience still important and how should leaders look at proficiency.

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The #1 challenge for organizations right now is how to attract and retain talent. Organizations are stuck in old ways of thinking about work and they are struggling! In my new PDF, I outline 7 ways the workforce is changing and what you and your organization need to do to adapt. The Great Resignation is The Great Opportunity if you are willing to take action! Click here to download the PDF.

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Category:Business -- posted at: 12:20am PDT

What is the most dangerous quality a leader can have?

Ego.

Having an ego in itself isn't bad. But what hurts a lot of leaders is having an ego that goes unchecked.

As you grow and excel in your career, you're going to get more power, authority, responsibility, and money. And as that happens, it's only natural that your ego is going to grow.

As a result, you start to think that your ideas are better than everybody else's and that you shouldn't be questioned or challenged.

This is when the downward spiral typically begins.

In addition to creating a toxic work culture, you start to miss out on opportunities to create new products and services, and you start to make bad decisions.

But the good news is there are a few things that you can do to avoid having this happen to you:

1. Practice empathy

2. Embrace and develop self awareness

3. Surround yourself with diverse people who are smarter and more talented than you

4. Get out of the ivory tower and spend time with people across different seniority levels and different functions in the organization

5. Practice saying I don't know

Keep your ego in check as you grow and develop as a leader. Don't let ego kill your career and your leadership potential.

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This episode is sponsored by SAP Concur.

Integrate travel, expense, and invoice processes into one seamless, connected platform, for complete visibility into employee spend. Learn more at www.concur.com.

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The #1 challenge for organizations right now is how to attract and retain talent. Organizations are stuck in old ways of thinking about work and they are struggling! In my new PDF, I outline 7 ways the workforce is changing and what you and your organization need to do to adapt. The Great Resignation is The Great Opportunity if you are willing to take action! Click here to download the PDF.

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Category:Business -- posted at: 12:13am PDT

Daniel Pink is the author of several books about work, creativity, and the human condition. His books include the long-running New York Times bestsellers When and A Whole New Mind and the #1 New York Times bestsellers Drive and To Sell is Human. His books have won multiple awards, have been translated into 42 languages, and have sold millions of copies around the world

How does learning to address our regrets affect our way of life? Is the phrase “No Regrets” a good way of living our lives? Stay tuned as Daniel and I talk about the widely-held assumptions about emotions and behavior and the most fundamental part of our lives – Regrets.

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This episode is sponsored by SAP Concur.

Integrate travel, expense, and invoice processes into one seamless, connected platform, for complete visibility into employee spend. Learn more at www.concur.com.

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The #1 challenge for organizations right now is how to attract and retain talent. Organizations are stuck in old ways of thinking about work and they are struggling! In my new PDF, I outline 7 ways the workforce is changing and what you and your organization need to do to adapt. The Great Resignation is The Great Opportunity if you are willing to take action! Click here to download the PDF.

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Get the latest insights on the Future of Work, Leadership and employee experience through my daily newsletter at futureofworknewsletter.com 

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Category:Business -- posted at: 12:21am PDT

Across all my years of research and hundreds of CEO interviews, the need to provide purpose and meaning keeps coming up, but these two things aren’t the same! 

Today’s employees want to have meaning behind their jobs and work for purpose-driven leaders.

They’ll even take a lower-paying job that delivers purpose and meaning.

I put together all of my best research and takeaways into an interactive worksheet that can transform your organization to deliver more purpose and meaning for you and your teams. 

This must-have resource will help you create a stronger employee experience for current and future employees.

Tune in to this episode If you want to get it for free.

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The #1 challenge for organizations right now is how to attract and retain talent. Organizations are stuck in old ways of thinking about work and they are struggling! In my new PDF, I outline 7 ways the workforce is changing and what you and your organization need to do to adapt. The Great Resignation is The Great Opportunity if you are willing to take action! Click here to download the PDF.

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Get the latest insights on the Future of Work, Leadership and employee experience through my daily newsletter at futureofworknewsletter.com 

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Category:Business -- posted at: 12:11am PDT

Stephen Richards Covey was a well-known nonfiction author in the United States. He was a multi talented individual known for his accomplishments as a successful businessman, educator, and public speaker. He is credited with writing The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, one of the most important business books of the twentieth century.

What are Stephen’s current opinions on managing and leading employees? Is it still possible to accomplish things the old way, such as managing people? Tune in as Stephen discusses the significance of trust and Inspiration vs. command and control and how to manage and contain people at work properly.

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The #1 challenge for organizations right now is how to attract and retain talent. Organizations are stuck in old ways of thinking about work and they are struggling! In my new PDF, I outline 7 ways the workforce is changing and what you and your organization need to do to adapt. The Great Resignation is The Great Opportunity if you are willing to take action! Click here to download the PDF.

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Get the latest insights on the Future of Work, Leadership and employee experience through my daily newsletter at futureofworknewsletter.com 

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Category:Business -- posted at: 12:23am PDT

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